Putrajaya Botanical Garden

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Putrajaya Botanical Garden
Taman Botani Putrajaya
Pandangan dari jambatan kayu dalam Taman Botani. (L-R) Pejabat Taman Botani, Perdana Putra (Pejabat Perdana Menteri), Masjid Putrajaya - panoramio.jpg
Putrajaya Botanical Garden
Type botanical garden
LocationPresint 1, Putrajaya, Malaysia
Coordinates 2°56′51.0″N101°41′47.3″E / 2.947500°N 101.696472°E / 2.947500; 101.696472 Coordinates: 2°56′51.0″N101°41′47.3″E / 2.947500°N 101.696472°E / 2.947500; 101.696472
Opening31 August 2001
ParkingYes

Putrajaya Botanical Garden (Malay : Taman Botani Putrajaya) is a botanical garden in Presint 1, Putrajaya, Malaysia. It was opened on 31 August 2001 and spans over an area of 93 hectares. The garden is divided into five sections, which are Explorer's Trail, Palm Hill, Floral Gardens, Sun Garden and Lakeside. It features facilities such as restaurant, car parks, bicycle rental and paddle boat rental. The garden is accessible by bus from Putrajaya/Cyberjaya ERL station. [1] [2]

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