Royal Floria Putrajaya 2016
Royal Floria Putrajaya 2016
One of the attractions during the event
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This year’s Royal Floria Putrajaya will also apply the latest European technology to excite all five senses—sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
Special sections, called Mystical Forest, Chrysanthemum Garden, Mermaid’s World, and Candy Courtyard, will offer a virtual experience that will excite visitors’ all five senses.
Each year, a Royal Garden is selected, and for Royal Floria Putrajaya 2016, the state of Johor was chosen as the official royal garden. The flower and garden exhibition in Putrajaya is also expected to attract one million visitors, compared to 750,000 last year.
For flowers, there will be over 400,000 species of flowers and plants that will be displayed at the 11.7-hectare exhibition space for this year’s flower and garden exhibition.
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Some of the unique orchids on display |
- The ethereal Magical Gardens Exhibit featuring a Mystical Forest, Chrysanthemum Garden, Mermaid’s World and Candy Courtyard
- The Exquisite Magic of Bonsai and Suiseki Exhibition
- The Musical Garden
- Terrarium Tropical Magic in a Glass Exhibition
- The Royal Floria Putrajaya International Orchid Competition
- Over 80 designer gardens where some of the world’s most renowned landscape architects will dazzle visitors with their creative and innovative masterpieces
- The famous lakeside Tea Party Garden, where visitors can enjoy refreshments and delicious Malaysian snacks
- The Floral Pavilion features breathtaking floral displays from international and local exhibitors
- The Floria Arts & Crafts attraction, new for 2016, offers a fantastic range of traditional Malaysian handicraft products and souvenirs
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Royal Garden of Negeri Sembilan for 2015 |
- Flower Arrangement Demonstrations
- Gardening Workshops
- Entertainment Shows
- Photography Competition
- Water Colour Contest
- Magic of The Night 2016 Putrajaya Boat Parade
- Horticulture Bazaar
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A replica of Hobbiton was also on display last year |
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Creative designs using flower pots |
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Creative designs in the air-conditioned area |
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Dinner set up on display |
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Floral designs for the head |
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Unique orchids |
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One of Thailand’s competitors and his beautiful design |
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Stunning rare orchids |
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One of my favourite rare orchids |
Royal FLORIA Putrajaya 2016 Information
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Stamens from a beautiful lily flower |
- Car – If you are self-driving or renting a car, use Waze or Google Maps to guide you there, as it can be confusing once you get there.
- Train – KLIA Transit from KL Sentral, get off at Putrajaya station, and then take the local Nadi Putra Bus.
- Taxi – From KL Sentral, it is around RM45-50 one way to Putrajaya. Call a taxi service or use Uber or GrabCar to get back from Putrajaya. If you take a regular taxi, I suggest you tell the taxi man that you may need a return journey or his contact number.
- Bus – Rapid KL bus from KL Sentral to Putrajaya, around RM5 one way. Bus services usually end around 10 to 11 pm.
- Shuttle Bus – Some hotels in Kuala Lumpur offer a paid shuttle service to and from, but you need to check with your hotel. Shangri-la Hotel in KL is one of them.
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Pullman Lakeside Resort Putrajaya |
Hotels in Putrajaya
- Shangri-La Hotel Putrajaya – 5 Star, Average Price RM230/night
- Pullman Resort Lakeside Putrajaya – 5 Star, Average Price RM300/night
- Everly Hotel Putrajaya – 4 Star, Average Price RM200/night
- Dorsett Putrajaya (closest hotel to the venue) – 4 Star, Average Price RM260/night
This event should not be missed by any flower or garden lover, as you can see most of the local Malaysian flowers on display. If you want to know more about this massive horticulture event, I have written a complete guide to Royal Floria in Putrajaya.
A tip is to come here in the mornings when the event starts or late at about 4.00 pm. You can also follow Malaysia Asia on Instagram for updates on the event. Please note that this is also during the school holidays, so it will get really crowded on the weekends. If you want to photograph the beautiful flowers at Royal Floria Putrajaya, you should visit in the first few days and in the mornings.
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