Top picks for Putrajaya Day tours

Discover 94 Day tours in Putrajaya on Trip.com, updated March 5, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 12 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From TWD 250.00 per person, with an average total of TWD 1,173.81. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 4.15k verified reviews, Day tours Putrajaya boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Kuala Lumpur: Batu Caves Half-Day Tour with Pick-Up Option", with 793 reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Malacca Historical Heritage Guided One Day Tour with Lunch Option from Kuala Lumpur ", a 12-hour adventure in Putrajaya!

The next available day tour departs on March 6, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Putrajaya Day tours usually take about 12 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

93% of Putrajaya Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

March is the perfect time to visit Putrajaya! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Kuala Lumpur: Batu Caves Half-Day Tour with Pick-Up Option.

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Reviews: Malacca Historical Heritage Guided One Day Tour with Lunch Option from Kuala Lumpur
Guest User2026-02-17
MC is extremely professional and knowledgeable guide. He provided in-depth, fascinating details and insights into the history of Malacca. He made the whole group feel comfortable and welcome immediately.
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Popular Attractions + Pink Mosque + Batu Caves 1-Day Tour [Private Charter]
Guest User2026-02-28
Because of limited time, I booked a private car through Trip.com, hiring a guide (who also served as a driver) to give me a quick tour of Malaysia. I'm very grateful to driver Xiaoqiang, who explained the history of many attractions and local culture during the trip. He also got off at each site with me and was very helpful in taking photos. I'm truly thankful. If you're too lazy to walk or transfer between different modes of transport, hiring a private car is a great experience, especially in hot Malaysia. Being able to immediately enjoy air conditioning after visiting the sights is fantastic!
Reviews: Historical Malacca Tour - Shared or Private Option
Guest User2026-02-12
It was a tour that allowed us to efficiently see Malacca in one day. It's a hot place, so be sure to stay hydrated and take precautions against sunburn!
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Suburbs Batu Caves Half-Day Tour - Morning or Afternoon Tour Option
Guest User2026-02-16
The best tour option, including Batu Caves. It gets very crowded in the morning. There's plenty of time to explore, but keep in mind there won't be enough time for the cafe on the second floor. Lionel is the best! My English is poor, but his explanation was clear. The driver drove carefully.
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Half Day City Guided Tour - Morning or Afternoon Tour Option
Guest User2026-02-03
I loved everything. My tour was short—three hours—but during that time, the guide showed me many places and told me about the country and its traditions. He's a very responsive person who loves his country and his work. If you have some free time, definitely take the tour. Technically, you can continue on your way from the last location. All the best!
Reviews: Genting Highlands & Batu Caves One Day Tour with Guide option and Cable Car Ride
Guest User2026-02-15
This was a purely introductory tour; if you want to ride the rides, you'll definitely need more time. The park is located high up (level 5), so you'll need a lot of time for the cunifiler, and then you have to take the escalators down to the Chinese Temple (level 3). The outlet (level 2) isn't very large, but it will still take time. It was cloudy, so we couldn't admire the beauty of the mountains. Plan on more time for the temple if you want to go up there; there's no elevator. On the same level, you have to walk a bit, and there's a Buddha statue. I really enjoyed the trip. On the way, we stopped at the Batu Caves, where there's a Hindu temple. It was hot going up, but it's worth seeing once. The stairs smelled strongly (probably from monkey droppings), and I felt a bit nauseous, and the altitude made me dizzy. It's nice that the stairs aren't all uphill, with some rest areas. I didn't count the steps; the guide said there were 272. The toilet downstairs costs 0.50 rubles in cash. Those with cards were a bit taken aback. I personally paid for a tourist's toilet.