Putrajaya Wetlands Park is a true marvel of engineering and the largest man-made park of its kind in all of Malaysia. Spanning over 335 hectares in the country's administrative capital, Putrajaya, it serves as a vital ecological zone. This is a unique place to observe a rich diversity of flora and fauna, especially for waterfowl enthusiasts who find a home here.

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Created as an integral part of the city's extensive green infrastructure, the park serves several key functions. It not only contributes to the conservation of natural ecosystems and the improvement of water quality but also serves as a wonderful recreation spot for both locals and the many visitors to Putrajaya. The adjacent buffer zone of over 197 hectares further expands this green space, creating a genuine oasis.
Natural and man-made landscapes blend harmoniously in the Wetlands Park. Visitors can expect picturesque lakes, mysterious marshlands, winding canals, and well-equipped walking trails. Such variety makes the park equally attractive to dedicated nature researchers and families seeking a peaceful and pleasant outdoor holiday in Putrajaya.