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Close-up of Putrajaya's Pink Mosque exquisite dome in Malaysia, showcasing its unique Islamic architecture with delicate pink hues and intricate patterns.
The majestic Perdana Putra building at Putrajaya Government Centre in Malaysia, featuring its green dome and wide tree-lined boulevard, showcasing unique urban planning.
Putrajaya's Pink Mosque and its towering minaret magnificently reflected in the lake, with a sightseeing cruise boat gently passing by, showcasing a tranquil half-day tour experience.

Putrajaya Tour with Pink Mosque and River Cruise Shared Half Day Tour | Malaysia

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Duration:4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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Enjoy a relaxing half-day trip and discover Kuala Lumpur's calmer side in Putrajaya!

  • Make your way 25 km south of the capital to Putrajaya for a fun half-day trip
  • Embark on a sightseeing cruise experience
  • Discover unique local architecture at Putra Jaya Government Centre and Pink Mosque
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Temples & shrines
TransportSightseeing cruise
Cruise typeSightseeing boat

Product Info

— What You Can Expect —

Leave your hotel in KL City or Bukit Bintang on a convenient transfer and get a river cruise on Putrajaya Lake. Take in the colourful and magnificent architecture on the way, including Pink Mosque, Putrajaya Perdana, Putra Bridge and more! End the tour with a comfortable ride back to your hotel in the early afternoon.


— Important Info —

  • Pick-up time: 9:30 am
  • Pick-up and Return Point: Your hotel in Kuala Lumpur City Golden Triangle area (except Pudu area, ChowKit, KL Sentral, Brickfields, Hotel Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, Hotel Olympic Malaysia, Hotel Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, Hotel YWCA Kuala Lumpur) (Please refer to the list)
  • Drop-off time: 1:00 pm

Purchase Notice

  • The timeline and order of activities are subject to change due to weather and traffic and may be rearranged to best meet operational needs 
  • This tour is not private and may include other guests 
  • Pets, smoking, big/large luggage, alcohol, drugs, meals or drinks on vehicles are prohibited 
  • If the cruise is not in operation, travellers will take a traditional boat ride instead
  • The cruise takes 30mins to 45mins, from/to jetty beside Pink Mosque
  • Kindly check if your hotel name is on the pick up list before purchase.
  • Guest are allowed to visit mosque, except on Fridays.
  • No eating or drinking is allowed inside the car/van/buses. Food can easily become messy, or someone might bump into you, having you spill your drink or squash your food, letting it fall to the floor. 
  • This SIC itinerary vehicle is arranged according to the number of participants on the day (car/van/bus) Please make sure your mobile phone number is active and able to contacted during the travel period It is recommended that you make preparations to prevent if you have motion sickness, so as not to affect your pleasant journey. 
  • Please keep your belongings and try not to bring valuables, you will be responsible for all damages and loss. If the vehicle does not arrive in more than 10 minutes, please contact us, we will coordinate for you immediately 
  • Pick up time and driver details shall update to you 1 day before activity day in the evening time by email. Please check your email (inbox/spam mailbox) 1 day before (after 8pm) 
  • During major festivals, there will be road closures and traffic jams. The return journey can only be sent to the drop-off point closest to the hotel according to the road conditions that day. The specific location will be determined by the driver at that time. We apologize for the inconvenience caused to you.

Reminders

  • Driver details will be provided by email before 7:00 pm 1 day before your tour

  • Cruise ticket will be redeemed by the driver at counter

  • To visit mosque, female must wear all long sleeve with scarfs and male must wear long pants.

  • Pickup at SELECTED hotel [Minimum 2 adults] : selected Hotels/Residences/Suite in Kuala Lumpur City Golden Triangle area (except Pudu area, ChowKit, KL Sentral, Brickfields, Hotel Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, Hotel Olympic Malaysia, Hotel Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, Hotel YWCA Kuala Lumpur)

  • Please arrive in the hotel lobby/ground floor entrance 15 min before scheduled departure time.

  • As this is a shared tour, please be patient in cases of unforeseen delays along the pick-up route.

  • For pick up from out of coverage area, a surcharge at least RM50/car applied (surcharge rate and pick up time shall defined by pick up location), surcharge to be paid directly to the driver in cash

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the dress code requirements for female visitors at the Pink Mosque?

Female visitors must wear long-sleeved clothing, trousers, or long skirts that are not see-through when entering the Pink Mosque. Upon arrival, the mosque provides free purple or pink robes and headscarves for covering, ensuring attire complies with Islamic principles. These robes must be returned before departure.

2. Are there specific requirements for footwear when visiting the Pink Mosque?

Yes, all visitors must remove their shoes before entering the prayer hall of the Pink Mosque. Shoe racks are available for visitors to place their footwear. Wearing shoes that are easy to slip on and off is recommended to save time, but there are no specific restrictions on sandals or closed-toe shoes.

3. Can non-Muslim visitors tour the interior of the Pink Mosque, and are there time restrictions?

Non-Muslim visitors are welcome to tour the interior of the Pink Mosque, but they must avoid prayer times. Generally, the mosque is open to visitors during fixed non-prayer hours each day. It is advisable to check the daily visiting hours in advance to avoid disappointment.

4. Are there any restrictions or guidelines for taking photos inside the Pink Mosque?

Inside the Pink Mosque, visitors can typically take photos in non-prayer areas. However, direct photography of individuals praying should be avoided out of respect. The use of flash photography is strictly prohibited. Please pay attention to on-site signage and follow the instructions of the staff.

5. Why is the Pink Mosque primarily built in pink, and what is unique about its architectural style?

The Pink Mosque is primarily constructed with rose granite, which gives it its distinctive pink hue. Its architectural style blends Persian, Malay, and Arabic Islamic design elements. Notably, its grand dome is inspired by the Imam Mosque in Shiraz, Iran, while the interior features intricate geometric patterns and calligraphy.

6. What is the background of the Pink Mosque's construction and its significance in Putrajaya?

Construction of the Pink Mosque began in 1997 and it was completed in 1999, serving as the main mosque in the Putrajaya district of Malaysia. Situated by Putrajaya Lake, it is one of the city's iconic landmarks and an integral part of the new administrative capital, symbolizing Malaysia's modern Islamic architectural art.

7. Besides the main prayer hall, what other interior designs or features are noteworthy in the Pink Mosque?

In addition to the magnificent main prayer hall, the Pink Mosque's interior boasts spacious areas capable of accommodating thousands. Its stained-glass windows, exquisite domes, intricately carved minarets, and grand fountain courtyard are all distinctive features. Views of Putrajaya Lake can also be enjoyed from the interior, adding a sense of tranquility to the solemn atmosphere.

8. What were the inspirations for the Pink Mosque's exterior design, and does it incorporate local cultural elements?

The Pink Mosque's exterior design is a fusion of Middle Eastern and traditional Malaysian architectural styles. Its main dome design borrows elements from Iranian mosques, while the minarets are inspired by the Sheikh Omar Mosque in Baghdad. Furthermore, the building materials and patterns integrate the essence of Malaysian indigenous craftsmanship and Islamic art.

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