All-business Putrajaya has an alter ego
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia - Malaysia's administrative capital may only seem to attract dignitaries, diplomats and men of affairs with its seamless roads and stately government buildings.
Putrajaya, however, is set to become a premier sports destination in this part of the world that a mention of all its sports facilities and attractions for fans would be quite a chore.
An interactive map of the administrative district marking sporting locations.
The planned city, monitored round-the-clock with hidden security cameras and traversed by comfortable buses for commuters, gears to become a major football hub hosting the Football Association of Malaysia as well as the Asean Football Federation and the Asian Football Confederation.
A 7.6-hectare piece of land in the heart of the region may also see buildings and football fields neighboring an upcoming full-scale stadium.
Another address that merits a mention is the Putrajaya Equestrian Park in the southeast section of Precinct 5. Its stable of imported and home-grown race horses, each with its own personality, offers a selection for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders.
The 28-hectare Putrajaya Equestrian Park conveniently sits sits at the edge of a hill overlooking lush fields--perfect for travelers seeking to spend the afternoon on horseback. RP Ocampo
Serious and casual cyclists can also find several biking routes around the city. Biking, after all, is the perfect way to gaze at the area's manicured fields, wisely designed buildings, man-made and natural rivers and the courtly bridges that cross them.
Bicycles are available for rent in several locations, among which is at the Boulevard Precinct 2 just across the Palace of Justice.
Along the CC1M bike track in Putrajaya. RP Ocampo
A short drive away from the main Putrajaya district is the state-of-the-art Sepang International Circuit in Selangor. The circuit is also accessible from Kuala Lumpur via modern North-South Expressway, railway links and a network of highways.
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Motorsports finds a home in the circuit, which gained fame after it was picked as a venue for F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya's record-setting lap time in 2004 with his Williams FW26.
Proton cars assemble at the world-famous track of Sepang F1 circuit. RP Ocampo
At sunset, sporting tourists with days packed with activities can find rest in a river cruise to see the best of the city as architectural masterpieces are outlined with lights against the deep blue sky behind.