Putra Mosque
Putra Mosque
4.5
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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- Skye57 contributionsWorth the visitBeautiful and worth the visit. The guards and volunteers are friendly and very helpful. The mosque provides robes for individuals wearing shorts or short sleeves. Beautiful building and worth the visit. Very close to other attractions such as the botanical gardens and government building.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 24 May 2024
- SA4 contributionsPutra Mosque ❤️The Masjid is absolutely beautiful inside and on the outside. It felt so peaceful being in and around the Masjid. I went to the Masjid for Jummah (Friday prayers). The sound of the Azaan was beautiful, Mashallah. They had cover up clothes for women if anyone needed them. I would definitely recommend a visit to this beautiful Masjid.Visited June 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 1 July 2024
- Angela I.Brisbane, Australia56 contributionsStunning ! One of the most beautiful mosques in the world.Beautiful masjid in Putrajaya. Stunning architecture, constructed with rose tinted granite. Very tranquil and beautiful inside with intricate design details . Situated on a beautiful lakeside. Very well maintained. Can accommodate 15,000 worshippers at any one time. A “must visit” for everyone !Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten 5 July 2024
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Soloista
Male2,115 contributions
Jan 2020
If you want to walk around inside the mosque, then ... you will be disappointed. They only allow you to see from the main door to about 10 steps more. The rest is reserved for prayer. You can walk around to see the lake and bridge.
Taking photos inside need to be very respectful, no crazy poses allow.
Taking photos inside need to be very respectful, no crazy poses allow.
Written 19 January 2020
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minnesotans4
Saint Paul, MN3,119 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
We went on a private tour to Putrajaya which was about 40 minutes from central Kuala Lumpur and much closer to the airport.
The pink mosque was actually rose tinted granite and completed in 1999. The color pink represented peace and love.
The mosque was on the edge of a man made lake which added to the charm.
Our guide asked if we wanted to go inside the mosque and we said yes. We have been to mosques in Casablanca and Marrakech and they were stunningly beautiful.
As a female, I was required to fill out a form as to my name and where I lived and my email which I wrote down an old address. Even though I had a long sleeve shirt and long pants, I was required to put on a long red robe with a hood and was told to keep the robe closed the entire time. All women wore these robes no matter what they wore. We also had to remove our shoes to walk into the mosque.
15,000 people can fit inside the mosque to pray.
I was rather surprised that in comparison, this mosque was not ornate inside rather the beauty was outside.
The pink mosque was actually rose tinted granite and completed in 1999. The color pink represented peace and love.
The mosque was on the edge of a man made lake which added to the charm.
Our guide asked if we wanted to go inside the mosque and we said yes. We have been to mosques in Casablanca and Marrakech and they were stunningly beautiful.
As a female, I was required to fill out a form as to my name and where I lived and my email which I wrote down an old address. Even though I had a long sleeve shirt and long pants, I was required to put on a long red robe with a hood and was told to keep the robe closed the entire time. All women wore these robes no matter what they wore. We also had to remove our shoes to walk into the mosque.
15,000 people can fit inside the mosque to pray.
I was rather surprised that in comparison, this mosque was not ornate inside rather the beauty was outside.
Written 15 December 2023
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Andrew D
Singapore, Singapore398 contributions
May 2022
The striking pink mosque is definitely a sight to behold. We wanted to visit, but was stopped by the guard from entering. He insisted that the mosque is close, but we see a lot of people inside the courtyard and he wouldn't let us take photos inside the court. I suspect it is due to racial profiling, but nonetheless, it is still a beautiful sight to appreciate.
Written 10 October 2022
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lilybt
4,496 contributions
Mar 2023 • Business
This area was developed as the location for the relocation of the capital functions from KUL, and a pink mosque stands facing an artificial lake. Since it was built after the development of the area began, it has no history and the interior and exterior look of a stylish hotel. Viewing the interior is permitted except during prayer times, and there are guides at various points who will explain things to you in a mix of English and broken Japanese.
The KLIA Transit stops halfway between KUL city and KLIA, so there were a few Japanese tourists around.
The KLIA Transit stops halfway between KUL city and KLIA, so there were a few Japanese tourists around.
Written 6 February 2024
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Princes of travel
Paris, France6,977 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
The pink mosque is remarkable from a distance as well as up close. Located on the artificial lake, in the heart of the city, its immense Iranian-inspired pink dome and its 116 meter high minaret are visible from afar.
The mosque is open to visits by non-Muslims every day, except Friday, outside prayer times. Abayas and jubah are loaned for people who are not dressed according to the rules of Islam.
The welcome is friendly and smiling, we were really pleasantly surprised by the kindness of the people who did not hesitate to talk to us and get to know each other.
A very pretty and huge mosque, which is definitely worth a look if you are in the area. Allow 30 minutes for the visit.
The mosque is open to visits by non-Muslims every day, except Friday, outside prayer times. Abayas and jubah are loaned for people who are not dressed according to the rules of Islam.
The welcome is friendly and smiling, we were really pleasantly surprised by the kindness of the people who did not hesitate to talk to us and get to know each other.
A very pretty and huge mosque, which is definitely worth a look if you are in the area. Allow 30 minutes for the visit.
Written 7 October 2023
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gatoreed
Metairie, LA1,214 contributions
Nov 2022
Traveling to Kuala Lumpur and was a must visit place in Putrajaya. The Putra Mosque, known as pinkish masjid, is located close to Prime minister office. It is located on a beautiful lake. During our visit we were allowed inside and could take all the pictures we wanted. Non Muslim allowed to visit this place but you must dress appropriately. Definitely worth a visit.
Written 4 November 2022
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possagol
Brescia, Italy2,262 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
huge pink mosque on the shore of the lake in Putrajaya, at the entrance you will be given a hooded tunic x women , x men only if you do not wear long pants. the entrance is free, but it is allowed only in a small part of the mosque, at the entrance we were welcomed by a gentleman (imam?) whose name I do not remember who explained the characteristics of the mosque and explanations about Muslims and how the Koran is read, definitely worth a visit
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Written 5 December 2024
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eddi c
Ulm, Germany24 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
The Putra Mosque is an absolute highlight of a trip to Putrajaya! Unfortunately, there are also a lot of tourists and you have to queue to borrow a coat that is appropriate for a mosque visit! There is a lot of security that makes sure you wear the right clothes! But the mosque is a masterpiece, a beautiful place of worship!!
Written 21 January 2024
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wang2383
Longjing, Taichung71,033 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
The Pink Mosque in Kuala Lumpur is the Putra Mosque. It is a mosque in Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia. It is located next to the Putrajaya Lake, so it appears pink and is constructed of rose-colored granite. The Putrajaya Mosque is mainly divided into three parts: the prayer hall, the front yard, and prayer halls and activity rooms of different sizes. Surrounded by long corridors, the atmosphere is peaceful, and the open space is best for silent prayer. The Pink Mosque is open to tourists, but they still have to follow the customs and abide by Islamic regulations, especially in terms of clothing. Women are not allowed to expose their hair, shoulders and legs. They must wear the red burqa provided by the mosque on the right side of the entrance. , and wear a hat to enter. Men are not allowed to show their legs, and if they wear shorts they must wear the burqa provided by the mosque. A large group of people wearing red burqas were in the Pink Mosque, which was very special to take pictures of.
Written 6 September 2023
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M. Misdianto
Jakarta, Indonesia496 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
A comfortable and beautiful mosque for prayer or just taking photos.
When we visited it was right around the Hari Raya holidays so the area was quite quiet so it was comfortable to look for parking.
Entry to the mosque area is permitted for both Muslims and non-Muslims. So, for non-Muslims and non-Muslims who when they go there are judged by the mosque for their clothing not covering their private parts, they will be given additional clothing such as a hoodie that covers the head to the ankles and this must be worn while in the mosque area.
When we visited it was right around the Hari Raya holidays so the area was quite quiet so it was comfortable to look for parking.
Entry to the mosque area is permitted for both Muslims and non-Muslims. So, for non-Muslims and non-Muslims who when they go there are judged by the mosque for their clothing not covering their private parts, they will be given additional clothing such as a hoodie that covers the head to the ankles and this must be worn while in the mosque area.
Written 13 April 2024
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Exploration159776
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
hi,would love to go but was it on sat or sunday, because the food is not sold everyday
Written 6 August 2019
Hello I visit the mosque on a Thursday
Written 6 August 2019
How far is the mosque from kulalumpar (traders hotel)
Written 20 January 2019
It's around 20mins by KLIA transit from KL Sentral to Putrajaya for RM14, then you can take taxi or there is a bus u can take for RM10 for 3 bus trips. It's a lovely place to visit. If you walk up the park area to the right side of the government buildings, there are nice places to eat.
Written 20 January 2019
How much time you would say it takes to see the mosque? 30 mins? An hour? Thanks!
Written 9 January 2019
Hi, this depends on your interest as there is more to see than just the mosque so I would say an hour rather than 30 minutes plus that will give ou time to just reflect and take in the beauty of what you have seen
Written 11 January 2019
Hi! Is there like a tour for 2 hours in putrajaya? I've read somewhere that they have taxis or cabs that offers this. Thanks
Written 27 May 2018
Hi! Is there like a tour for 2 hours in putrajaya? I've read somewhere that they have taxis or cabs that offers this. Thanks
Written 27 May 2018
Hi! Is there like a tour for 2 hours in putrajaya? I've read somewhere that they have taxis or cabs that offers this. Thanks
Written 27 May 2018
yes they truly offers the same. you can even try grab cabs too for the same
Written 11 June 2018
I have a 7 hr layover and I was thinking of seeing the Putra Mosque in Putrajaya since its just 20mins away from the aiport. Can I get on the train from the airport and drop off at Putrajaya station? or does it only stop at KL Sentral?
Written 4 November 2017
You must use "KLIA transit train" and drop off at Putrajaya station.
Written 4 November 2017
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