Putrajaya offers the best urban bike riding experience in Malaysia with multiple routes covering the architectural and natural beauty of the city.
Opening hours
Monday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Tuesday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Wednesday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Thursday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Friday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Saturday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Sunday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
What to expect?
What to expect?
Cycling in Putrajaya is safe and convenient with as there are already many established routes within the various precincts. Your experience will differ depending where you cycle as each precinct has it’s own terrain and sights to see in your cycling route. Surely, your cycling experience here is going to be interesting!
One of the famous routes is a 10.5km ride that encompasses Precincts 2,3,4 and 18. It’s an easy ride on flat terrain with plenty of facilities along the way. You will cycle on the path that’s next to the Putrajaya Lake at all times while also getting views of the Millennium Monument, Dataran Gemilang, Putra Bridge and even a few of the national administrative buildings.
If you’re an avid cyclist, there are other routes you can explore including a 25km route from Putra Mosque, and up to 61km with an in-depth exploration of the city. During weekends, you will find most local cyclists along these routes as Putrajaya is known to be among the favourite cycling routes among them. The locals even come from other parts of Malaysia like Perak and Pahang, just to cycle here.
One of the famous routes is a 10.5km ride that encompasses Precincts 2,3,4 and 18. It’s an easy ride on flat terrain with plenty of facilities along the way. You will cycle on the path that’s next to the Putrajaya Lake at all times while also getting views of the Millennium Monument, Dataran Gemilang, Putra Bridge and even a few of the national administrative buildings.
If you’re an avid cyclist, there are other routes you can explore including a 25km route from Putra Mosque, and up to 61km with an in-depth exploration of the city. During weekends, you will find most local cyclists along these routes as Putrajaya is known to be among the favourite cycling routes among them. The locals even come from other parts of Malaysia like Perak and Pahang, just to cycle here.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Wear light clothing and attire suited for cycling.
- Carry a water bottle with you if you get thirsty.
- A small first aid kit will come in handy too.
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
There are safe, dedicated cycling tracks provided throughout Putrajaya. Along most routes there are also shelters, benches, public toilets and kiosks where you can purchase drinks and light snacks.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Pack your valuables safely in your bag.
- Be courteous to other riders.
- Follow the instructions of the traffic police.
- Wear a helmet and safety pads to protect yourself.
- Keep an eye out for uneven surfaces, potholes and construction debris.
- When you’re riding at night, ensure your bicycle has front and rear lights along with reflective panels.
- Travel in groups for safety when riding at night.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- If you don't have your own bicycle, you can also rent them from vendors at Putrajaya Botanical Gardens, Putrajaya Wetlands and Putra Square.
- These bikes usually rent out fairly quickly so do try to get there early.
- There are usually less crowd for the cycling routes in Putrajaya city on weekdays. Locals will come here for a ride usually over the weekends, especially during the evening.
- There are parks such as Taman Saujana Hijau in Precinct 11 which also allow cycling and have dedicated paths.
- In Taman Saujana Hijau, there’s a mix of both flat paths and hilly climbs where you can cycle all the way to the top if you wish to get a magnificent view of the city below.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Cycling in Putrajaya is safe and convenient with as there are already many established routes within the various precincts. Your experience will differ depending where you cycle as each precinct has it’s own terrain and sights to see in your cycling route. Surely, your cycling experience here is going to be interesting!
One of the famous routes is a 10.5km ride that encompasses Precincts 2,3,4 and 18. It’s an easy ride on flat terrain with plenty of facilities along the way. You will cycle on the path that’s next to the Putrajaya Lake at all times while also getting views of the Millennium Monument, Dataran Gemilang, Putra Bridge and even a few of the national administrative buildings.
If you’re an avid cyclist, there are other routes you can explore including a 25km route from Putra Mosque, and up to 61km with an in-depth exploration of the city. During weekends, you will find most local cyclists along these routes as Putrajaya is known to be among the favourite cycling routes among them. The locals even come from other parts of Malaysia like Perak and Pahang, just to cycle here.
One of the famous routes is a 10.5km ride that encompasses Precincts 2,3,4 and 18. It’s an easy ride on flat terrain with plenty of facilities along the way. You will cycle on the path that’s next to the Putrajaya Lake at all times while also getting views of the Millennium Monument, Dataran Gemilang, Putra Bridge and even a few of the national administrative buildings.
If you’re an avid cyclist, there are other routes you can explore including a 25km route from Putra Mosque, and up to 61km with an in-depth exploration of the city. During weekends, you will find most local cyclists along these routes as Putrajaya is known to be among the favourite cycling routes among them. The locals even come from other parts of Malaysia like Perak and Pahang, just to cycle here.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Wear light clothing and attire suited for cycling.
- Carry a water bottle with you if you get thirsty.
- A small first aid kit will come in handy too.
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
There are safe, dedicated cycling tracks provided throughout Putrajaya. Along most routes there are also shelters, benches, public toilets and kiosks where you can purchase drinks and light snacks.
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Pack your valuables safely in your bag.
- Be courteous to other riders.
- Follow the instructions of the traffic police.
- Wear a helmet and safety pads to protect yourself.
- Keep an eye out for uneven surfaces, potholes and construction debris.
- When you’re riding at night, ensure your bicycle has front and rear lights along with reflective panels.
- Travel in groups for safety when riding at night.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- If you don't have your own bicycle, you can also rent them from vendors at Putrajaya Botanical Gardens, Putrajaya Wetlands and Putra Square.
- These bikes usually rent out fairly quickly so do try to get there early.
- There are usually less crowd for the cycling routes in Putrajaya city on weekdays. Locals will come here for a ride usually over the weekends, especially during the evening.
- There are parks such as Taman Saujana Hijau in Precinct 11 which also allow cycling and have dedicated paths.
- In Taman Saujana Hijau, there’s a mix of both flat paths and hilly climbs where you can cycle all the way to the top if you wish to get a magnificent view of the city below.
Putrajaya offers the best urban bike riding experience in Malaysia with multiple routes covering the architectural and natural beauty of the city.
Opening hours
Monday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Tuesday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Wednesday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Thursday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Friday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Saturday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |
Sunday | 12:00 pm to 12:00 pm |