If you’re visiting Putrajaya for the 13th International Martial Arts and Combat Sports Scientific Society (IMACSSS) & 5th Global Scientific Martial Arts and Cultural Congress (GSMACC) 2024 from 14th to 16th October 2024 at Mercure Living Putrajaya Hotel, get ready for more than just a world-class academic and martial arts experience. Putrajaya, Malaysia’s federal administrative capital, is a vibrant city filled with stunning architecture, green spaces, and cultural landmarks, perfect for exploring in your downtime. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your visit.

Top Places to Visit in Putrajaya

1. Putra Mosque (Masjid Putra)
Located at the heart of Putrajaya, the iconic Putra Mosque is a must-see. Its striking pink dome and beautiful architecture make it a prime destination for both tourists and photographers. The mosque sits by the man-made Putrajaya Lake, offering picturesque views. It’s an ideal spot for quiet reflection and a deeper understanding of Islamic architecture.

2. Putrajaya Lake
Spanning nearly 650 hectares, Putrajaya Lake is the crown jewel of the city. You can take a relaxing cruise, go kayaking, or simply stroll along its peaceful pathways. It’s perfect for unwinding after a day of conference activities, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while still being in the heart of the city.

3. Putrajaya Botanical Garden (Taman Botani Putrajaya)
For nature lovers, the Putrajaya Botanical Garden offers an incredible escape. As one of the largest botanical gardens in Malaysia, it houses a wide variety of tropical plants and offers themed gardens. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely walk or an educational experience, this garden is a refreshing retreat.

4. Seri Wawasan Bridge
A symbol of modern Putrajaya, the Seri Wawasan Bridge is an architectural masterpiece. Its futuristic design, illuminated at night, is a sight to behold. The bridge offers panoramic views of the city and is a great place to capture stunning photographs of Putrajaya’s skyline.

5. Perdana Putra
For those intrigued by politics and governance, Perdana Putra houses the Prime Minister’s Office and is one of Putrajaya’s most significant buildings. While not open to the public, the grand façade and surrounding gardens are worth a visit, especially for photography enthusiasts.

6. Putrajaya Wetlands Park
A paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife lovers, Putrajaya Wetlands Park is one of the largest man-made wetlands in the tropics. The park is home to migratory birds, and it offers visitors a chance to see Malaysia’s rich biodiversity up close. The scenic trails make for a peaceful nature walk.

7. Millennium Monument (Monumen Alaf Baru)
The Millennium Monument is a national landmark that highlights Malaysia’s achievements through the years. Visitors can enjoy the tower’s observation deck, which provides sweeping views of Putrajaya and its many attractions.

Fun Activities Around Putrajaya

1. Boat Cruise on Putrajaya Lake
Enhance your experience in Putrajaya with a scenic boat ride across the serene Putrajaya Lake. Various options are available, from short cruises to sunset boat tours that offer fantastic views of the city’s skyline and landmarks. Don’t miss the illuminated night cruise for a magical perspective of Putrajaya’s architectural wonders.

2. Cycling and Jogging
With its wide, well-maintained pathways and beautiful landscapes, Putrajaya is a haven for cyclists and joggers. You can rent a bike and explore the city’s many parks, bridges, and lakes at your own pace. The city is well-connected, making it a cyclist-friendly destination.

3. Shopping at Alamanda Putrajaya
Alamanda Putrajaya Shopping Centre is the city’s largest shopping destination. Here, you’ll find a variety of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, from international brands to local delights. It’s the perfect spot to unwind after a day of conference sessions.

4. Food & Dining
Putrajaya boasts a diverse culinary scene, with local food courts offering authentic Malaysian dishes like nasi lemak, roti canai, and satay. Don’t miss the dining experience at Precinct 8’s food court or high-end restaurants around the lake for an unforgettable gastronomic experience.

Getting Around Putrajaya

Putrajaya is well-planned and easily accessible by public transport. You can travel within the city using taxis, Grab (ride-hailing service), or the Nadi Putra bus service. Additionally, Putrajaya Sentral, the main transportation hub, connects you to Kuala Lumpur via the KLIA Transit.

If you’re staying at Mercure Living Putrajaya Hotel, where the IMACSSS & GSMACC 2024 will be held, you are conveniently located near many of these attractions, making it easy to explore the city between conference sessions.

Extend Your Stay

If time permits, consider extending your stay after the conference. Beyond Putrajaya, you can explore nearby Kuala Lumpur, just 30 minutes away, to visit the famous Petronas Twin Towers or Shah Alam. You can also travel to Cyberjaya, a tech hub and neighboring city, or enjoy a nature retreat in nearby Hulu Langat.

Conclusion

Putrajaya is not just a conference destination; it’s a vibrant city filled with cultural, natural, and architectural marvels. As you attend the 13th International IMACSSS & 5th GSMACC 2024, be sure to explore the beauty and richness that Putrajaya has to offer. From stunning mosques and bridges to serene lakes and parks, Putrajaya promises a memorable experience for every visitor. Don’t miss out on discovering Malaysia’s futuristic garden city during your stay!

Make sure to check out the conference’s official website https://www.gsmacc2024.online/ for more details and plan your trip accordingly.

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