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Sunday, February 24, 2013

KL MONORAIL

KL MONORAIL

KL Monorail includes an 8.6km journey on 2 parallel mono rail and through 11 stop stations. KL Monorel links KL Sentral within the Kuala Lumpur city vicinity favourite hotels and shopping centre. Operating time is from 6.00 o'clock in the morning till 12.00 midnight daily.

In rush hour, service operates every 5 minutes and 6-10 minutes off that time .
Stesen's place Monorel's first located 100 metres from Stesen KL Sentral.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

LRT PUTRA MAP

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LRT PUTRA (Putra Light Rail Transits)

LRT Putra have two main track namely LRT Putraline and Kelana Jaya Line encompasses 29 km journey. It uses metro system service without driver,  the third longest in the world and first in Malaysia. It starts from Terminal Putra in Gombak and ended in Terminal Kelana Jaya by going through 24 stations.

LRT Putra is the first train in Malaysia which uses subway, originated from Pasar Seni Station and ended at Damai Station. Station which became public and tourists attraction is KLCC Station because this station has the access to  Suria KLCC shopping mall.

Friday, February 22, 2013

KLIA EKSPRES AND TRANSIT

KLIA EKSPRES
 
KLIA Ekspres is also known as Express Rail Link or ERL. It is among the first airport express services and the fastest way between airport and city (Stesen KL Sentral). KLIA Ekspres offers nonstop journey which take only 28 minutes from KL Sentral to KLIA. The fare is only RM35 for one way.

It departs every 15 minutes during busy period,
 5.00am - 9.00am, 4.00pm - 10.00pm and

every 20 minutes off that time
 9.00am - 4.00pm, 10.00pm - 12.00am



Kuala Lumpur City Air Terminal (KL CAT) located within the KL Sentral. It serve as extension of KLIA in the city. Offering check in facilities for baggage and passenger. MAS offer early check in for same day flight. You can check in in the morning for  the night flight and go for sight seeing and shopping or attend to the business without being weighed down. 

Your baggage will be tagged to your destination, every piece is bar coded and automatically transferred to KLIA onboard on luggage car of KLIA Ekspres. Later on, you just board the KLIA Ekspres straight to the departure gate at KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) at Sepang for just 28 minutes.
Among the airlines that permits check in from KL Sentral are:



  •  Malaysia Airlines

  •  Cathay Pacific

  •  Royal Brunei Airliner

Conditions for check in to Terminal Udara Kuala Lumpur (KL CAT)

* You must hold a valid KLIA EKSPRESS or ticket KLIA Transit ticket. * Minimum time to          sign in was 2 hours  before departure time (90 minutes without luggage)
* Maximum
luggage size is 200cm (p) x 100cm (L) x 75cm (t) and not more than 90kg



KLIA TRANSIT

KLIA Transit also depart every 30 minutes and pulled up at 3 station among them,

  • Bandar Tasik Selatan
  • Putrajaya / Cyberjaya
  • Salak Tinggi 
  • and ended at KLIA station 
Journey to airport take 36 minutes and the fare is RM35. Free tickets for children 2 years old and below.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR ( Heritage Buildings and New Architectual Stuctures)

Kuala Lumpur ( meaning Muddy Confluence) or KL is the size of about 244 km2 with a population of about two milion. It evolved from a small village with the flourishing of tin mining in the 19th century. KL is an enclave within the state of Selangor, rich with heritage buildings as well as dazzling new architectural structures.

KL achieved city status on 1 February 1972 and was declared a Federal Territory in 1974. Despite undergoing rapid development, the city retains its lush greenery and gardens. The City Hall is also doing its best in maintaining and upgrading its parks and landscaped gardens.

Bridges Of Putrajaya


The Seri Wawasan Bridge is a Combination of cable backstays and structural steel tie back, which has a sail ship appearance. It connects Precinct 2 on the Core Island to the residential area of Precinct 8.


The 370m long Seri Saujana Bridge is built spanning across the Putrajaya Lake. The bridge is made up of seven central spans of 75m and two spans of 55m. It contains eight unique balconies  / rest areas for visitors to enjoy the panoramic sights of the surrounding lake area. The foot panth is flanked by railing and the road's median is lined by decorative street - lighting.


Other bridges in Putrajaya are the Seri Setia Bridge, Seri Bestari Bridge and the Seri Putra Bridge.


Botanial Garden Located in Precinct 1, this Botanical Garden is 92 hectares in saiz and is reputed to be the largest of its kind in the country. It shelters more than 700 plants which originated locally and abroad. The Garden is dividen into three segments, namely flowers, decorative plants and research  purposes.


There are designated trails for visitors tostroll among the plants. Some of the interesting spots here are such as the tree - high Canopy Bridge, the Heliconia Trail, the Sun Garden, the area for the display of African plants, Tropical American Collection Plants and mush, much more.

For enquries :
Tel : 03 8887 7000

Putrajaya Internationl Convention Centre ( PICC)



This building is loceted on a hill in Precinct 5 and praclaimed in October 2004 as an Internationl Convention Centre ( PICC). It is equipped with the state-of-the-art conference facilities, with five major halls and ten medium-sized halls and 41 meeting rooms.


PICC is just about fifteen minutes drive from KLIA and 10-12 minutes from the best hotels aroud Putrajaya. With wide surroumding space,it offers a panoramic view of the surrouding area. Many international conferences have been hosted here with the participation from heads of state and dignitaries. The 10th Conferenceof Organization of Islamik Countries was also held here.

For Enquiries:
Tel: 03 8887 6000

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Alamanda Putrajaya


Openedin August 2004, Alamanda Putrajaya is an exciting shopping mall located in Precinct 1. With one anchor tennant and 180 tenants, Alamanda catalysed commercial activities for Putrajaya and created numerous job opportunities.

The shopping centre has a variety of shops, restaurants, a bowling alley, a movie theatre and a food court illuminated by natural lighting.

Putrajaya Wetlands Park


The Putrajaya Wetlands Park has a land area of 335 hectares. While it functions as a filtering pond, It is also designated as a wildlife  sanctuary and for the flourishing ofn tropical plants. Migratory birds have been spotted to make a temporary stay here before departing to other places around the world


The park's lake is also home to a pair of hippopotamus, specially brought from Afrika. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, jog or cycle along a bicycle track circling the lake. As an educational and recreational centre, there is also a Look-out tower and an Information Centre.

Putra Perdana Park



This Park is located on the highest spot in Precinct 1. As a look out point, it allows visitors a commanding view of the surrounding of Putrajaya. There is a metal sculpture called the Putrajaya Landmark

Putrajaya Lake Cruise


Putrajaya Lake is located at the centre of Putrajaya city. This 650 hectare man-made lake is designed to act as natural cooling system for the city and aslo for recreation, fishing, water sports and water transprot.


Boats are available for a cruise around the Lake at designated times and view the many prominent landmarks and landscaped gardens.

For enquiries:
Tel: 03 - 8888 5539  

Millennium Monument Putrajaya


This Monument is located in Precinct 2 and takes the shape of the hibascus flower. Sitting on a 25 hectace park, it displays information on the glorious history and achievements of the country.

Perdana Putra and Independence Square



The Perdana Putra was first occupied in April 1999 after all section of the Prime Minister Department moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya. This Building complex sits onthe main hill in Putrajaya fronting the Independence Square.

The structural design is influenced by cultural elements such as Malay, Islamic, Palladian and Neoclassicism.






The Putrajaya Independence Square ( Dataran Merdeka Putrajaya ) is an open space located oppposite Perdana Putra, which si the Prime Minister's office complex. the square is the focal for major festivals and national celebrations Day parade. The Putra Mosque is also located beside the Square. 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Putra Mosque


The majestic Putra Mosque  or Masjid Putra is the district mosque of Putrajaya. Its design is based on Persian architecture. It is located by the Putrajaya Lake and is close by to Perdana Putra which houses the Malaysia Prime Minister's office. the mosque consists of a 116m tall minaret and can accommodate 15, 000 people. Friday sermons from this mosque are occasionally telecast nationwide live.

At the basement of the mosque is a "souk", which is a row of shops selling merchandise goods, souvenirs and handicrafts.

For enquiry: 
Masjid Putra
Tel: 03-8888 5678 

Putrajaya


Putrajaya which is ths new Federal government administrative centre of Malaysia was founded on 19 October 1995 and is located in the middle of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). With a land size of 46 km, it is a Federal Territory, situated about 25km north of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang.

 

The name Putrajaya is in memory of the first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al - Haj who fought for the independence of Malaysia. As a planned city, more than 70 percent of Putrajaya is devoted to greenery and water bodies with 13 different gardens. With the relocation of the vorious Ministries and Government Agencies to Putrajaya, this has helped relieved Kuala Lumpur from congestion and diverted development projects to a new growth pole.

 

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