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Putrajaya Wetlands Park
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Putrajaya Wetland Park (Taman Wetland Putrajaya) is a premier eco-tourism park and an oasis of tranquility filled with wondrous flora, fauna and natural wildlife. Taman Wetland Putrajaya is the largest man-made freshwater wetlands in Malaysia and the tropics. Entry to Taman Wetland Putrajaya is free. However, separate charges apply depending on activity. **11 KM from Kanvas Soho
Putrajaya Wetland Park (Taman Wetland Putrajaya) is a premier eco-tourism park and an oasis of tranquility filled with wondrous flora, fauna and natural wildlife. Taman Wetland Putrajaya is the largest man-made freshwater wetlands in Malaysia and the tropics. Entry to Taman Wetland Putrajaya is free…
The largest manmade freshwater wetlands in the tropics, perfect for cycling, jogging and a walk to watch flamingos, black swans and pelicans. I can't describe it better, so here's a quote from BBC in 2021. "Nearly 100 bird species reside in this 200-hectare oasis of marshes, ponds and forest, and it's a valuable habitat for 1,800 species of insects, 16 types of amphibians, 22 species of reptiles and 16 types of mammals ... serene sanctuary home to macaques, flamingos, otters, boars and civets"
The largest manmade freshwater wetlands in the tropics, perfect for cycling, jogging and a walk to watch flamingos, black swans and pelicans. I can't describe it better, so here's a quote from BBC in 2021. "Nearly 100 bird species reside in this 200-hectare oasis of marshes, ponds and forest, and…
A place for visitors to rest their eyes on greeneries and take in a breath of fresh clean air, a treat being so near to the concrete jungle of Kuala Lumpur. It is also a popular spot for birdwatching, recreational activities, fishing and water sports. Birdwatchers can climb up the 18 metre lookout tower located in the Wetlands Park for a bird's-eye view of the area and birds flying. There are nature trails and a plant nursery for visitors who are eager to explore the park, complete with a bike rental service for those who prefer to cycle. Plenty of outdoor space is also available as picnic areas for families looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
A place for visitors to rest their eyes on greeneries and take in a breath of fresh clean air, a treat being so near to the concrete jungle of Kuala Lumpur. It is also a popular spot for birdwatching, recreational activities, fishing and water sports. Birdwatchers can climb up the 18 metre lookout…
The Nature Interpretation Centre is a mini-museum explaining how wetlands work and introducing the types of flora and fauna found in the park. If you go on a weekday you will probably have the place to yourself and indeed almost anytime park visitors are usually outnumbered by the gardening staff. At the main Information Centre you can rent a bike or a set of binoculars or take a tram ride round the park. There is a small fee for these services - entrance to the park itself is free. You should climb to the top of the look-out tower where you can get a good view of the whole area. Nearby is the flamingo pond which has sheltered areas for picnics. Other birds frequenting the wetlands include night herons, cattle egrets, purple herons, grey herons, black crown neck herons, painted storks, green herons and cinnamon bitterns. I often see herons perched on the lamp-posts outside Taman Wetlands, no doubt hoping to spot a tasty fish in the lake.
The Nature Interpretation Centre is a mini-museum explaining how wetlands work and introducing the types of flora and fauna found in the park. If you go on a weekday you will probably have the place to yourself and indeed almost anytime park visitors are usually outnumbered by the gardening staff.…
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Putrajaya, Putrajaya