23 September 2010, Thursday–My colleagues and I left our various condos in Butterworth at half hour past midnight after we’re fetched by the service bus assigned to us by the company. We knew we’re in for another long trip! We had our first Kuala Lumpur experience last August, that was the very first time I saw the iconic PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS ; I was honestly dead tired then but still, I was mesmerized by its beauty.
The bus that took us to KL had newer leather-covered seats with more leg room this time which provided enough comfort to our 6-hour-trip. I slept throughout the wee hours of the morning and when I woke up for a bladder break at a considerably huge bus stop complex bus stop, it was almost 6AM.
We had quick bites for breakfast, got to freshen up ; changed clothes and off we went to another couple of hour-trip.
*succeeding photos were taken while I’m curling up on my bus seat and still resisting to wake up…*
Sunrise is still glorious even when viewed on a bus…
Then few more minutes of dozing off, I saw this at my bus window…
“Located south of Kuala Lumpur, Purtajaya serves as the federal administrative center of Malaysia (Sourced via wiki).”
More shots as viewed from my bus window…
Masjid Putra or the Putra Mosque in Putrajaya Lake…majestic, isn’t it?
A roundabout with fountain…
Various government offices…
Proud display of Malaysian flag is apparently seen not only in public offices here in Putrajaya but even in private homes all over the cities…
This emerald-mirrored building reminded me of San Miguel Building in Ortigas except for its more distinct shape…
The blogger in me was a bit disappointed to have taken only few photos from my bus window. For the second time around, I didn’t get any minute of photo-op with those gorgeous buildings and that remarkable bridge in Putrajaya but I completely understand for we came there twice for official visits and not merely for anything else.
Oh, well.




































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