Putrajaya Steps is located at the Guinness World Record-certified biggest roundabout in the world. — Photos: CHAN TAK KONG and KAMARUL ARIFFIN/The Star and courtesy of Putrajaya Corporation
After a long week at work, people often want to spend quality time with family and friends, unwinding over fun activities or a nice meal.
Most may know Putrajaya as the country’s administrative capital but to its residents, the city also has a more enjoyable side.
Amid the bustling city, which is known for its modern architecture, are several recreational areas catering to different interests.
The city also has dedicated green spaces filled with flora and fauna for residents and visitors to explore.
Here are some places to hang out, have fun or just discover while you are in the city.
Ayer@8
Where: Precinct 8
Fee: Free entry
Inspired by the promenades in Venice, Italy, this waterfront hub turns into a vibrant area in the evenings.
Multi-seater bicycles, children’s rides and e-scooters are among rentals available from vendors at RM10 or more.
Decorative structures decked out in LED lights also provide Instagrammable backdrops by the lakeside for visitors.
Food-wise, more than 10 restaurants and cafes in the area offer a range of options, including local, Middle-Eastern and Thai dishes.
Climbing Challenge Park
Where: Precinct 5
Fee: RM6 for adults and RM3 for students. Equipment such as harnesses, shoes and chalk bags are available for rent at a separate cost.
For those seeking an adrenaline rush, this centre gives everyone a chance to try rock climbing without leaving the city.
There are five different zones, from beginner to advanced, with the walls reaching up to 20m in height.
A climbing wall is also available for children with extra safety mats to cushion any falls.
Regular route updates keep the climbing challenges new and exciting for thrill-seekers.
This rock climbing spot is also a unique escape from daily life.
Putrajaya Steps
Where: Precinct 1
Fee: Free entry
There are plenty of nature trails all around Putrajaya but if you have limited time, then you should head to Putrajaya Steps.
Situated in Taman Putra Perdana, the 250-step stairway is built at the Guinness World Record-certified biggest roundabout in the world.
Those who make it to the top are greeted by a small garden with a tower.
But more importantly, visitors get an unbeatable panoramic view of Putra Mosque and the Prime Minister’s Office from the highest step.
Putrajaya Equestrian Park
Where: Precinct 5
Fee: Horse rides cost RM10 for children and RM15 for adults
This 28ha equestrian park offers horseback riding and a peek into the equestrian world.
It has played host to national and international equestrian competitions, including show jumping and dressage events.
Guided horse rides give first-timers an easy introduction to the sport.
The ride also provides guests with an exceptional view of Putrajaya’s iconic architecture from within the park.
Lessons are available for those wanting to learn how to ride on their own.
After a day of activities, you can relax at the on-site cafe, which offers light bites.
Agriculture Heritage Park
Where: Precinct 16
Fee: RM5 for locals and RM10 for foreigners
Visitors can find a variety of local produce on sale alongside a working farm at this park.
The park also offers a glimpse into traditional farming methods for crops such as padi.
Guides are on hand to explain the process of rubber tapping as well as harvesting cacao and coffee.
Local fruits such as durian, jackfruit and mangosteen and a selection of herbs and spices can be found on the farm too.
Lake Recreation Centre
Where: Precinct 1
Fee: Water rides are RM10 to RM25 on weekdays and RM15 to RM30 on weekends
If chilling by the lake and water activities are your cup of tea, this centre is a must-visit.
The laid-back atmosphere and calm Putrajaya lake provides a serene experience for visitors.
For those keen to get on the water, paddle boats, kayaks and stand-up paddle boards can be rented from the centre.
Anglers are often spotted fishing here and if you want to give it a try, fishing rods are also available for rent.
Cycling trails
Where: All throughout the city
Fee: Free entry
The city is a cycling paradise for enthusiasts as there are tracks that snake throughout Putrajaya, including neighbourhoods and parks.
These trails are well maintained, according to cyclists, and offer enjoyable rides at different difficulties.
It is a good way to explore the buildings and natural landscape without breaking the bank.
Putrajaya Wetlands Park and Botanical Garden are worth a visit if you have the time, as cyclists often get the opportunity to observe wildlife along the trails.
Be sure to check opening hours before embarking on a journey at either park as both places are not open all-day long.