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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Kuala Lumpur / CRUISE TOUR IN PUTRAJAYA

CRUISE TOUR IN PUTRAJAYA

October 16, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

Putrajaya visit comes with more places to go where you can complete your trip ion the town admiring the stunning architecture not just by car but also by taking the boat ride by Cruise Tasik Putrajaya (CTP), the cruise service provider in Putrajaya.
BOAT PUTRAJAYA
The cruise takes place in Putrajaya Lake, a man-made lake with the size of 650ha, initially designed for natural cooling system and recreation, soon developed into interesting cruise tour that fits well with the government’s effort to promote Malaysia tourism. In here, you can get your ticket and boarding pass through the cruise which is located at the Jeti Putra which is underneath the Putra Bridge.

The cruise comes with 3 types of choices where they have the Dining Cruise Boat, Belimbing Sightseeing Cruise Boat and Dondang Sayang Perahu. Each cruise comes with different experience where Dining Cruise Boat-Daun, Kelah & Sebarau offers memorable cruise ride with exquisite 4-course meals on board a fully luxury cruise boat, allowing you to dine in style while overlooking breathtaking view of Putrajaya’s landmarks. The whole trip takes about 1 to 2 hours, with accommodation up to 60 persons in one time.
BOAT PUTRAJAYA We had ours in the Belimbing Sightseeing Cruise Boat comes with air-conditioned cruise boat that seats 76 persons comfortably, and you can hop over the decks and enjoy rushing breeze caresses through your chins. The whole journey takes about 45 minutes, and departs hourly. Friendly staff will provide explanations as the boat pass over each attraction.
BOAT PUTRAJAYA

BOAT PUTRAJAYA

BOAT PUTRAJAYA

BOAT PUTRAJAYA

The 30-45 minutes of the journey brings you with the magnificent view of the Putra Mosque, Darul Ehsan Palaca, Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya International Convention Centre, Seri Gemilang Bridge, Perdana Putra Bridge, and more.

Cruise information is obtained from www.cruistasikputrajaya.com and we thanks The Everly Hotel Putrajaya and the team from The Cruise Tasik Putrajaya for this hospitable tour.

Address:
Cruise Tasik Putrajaya
Jeti Putra, Jambatan Putra,
Presint 1, 62000 Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Email: [email protected]
Contact: +603 – 88883769

Filed Under: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Travel Tagged With: Putrajaya, Putrajaya Cruise Tour

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