

Seri Saujana Bridge is a bridge & cable car in Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya, Malaysia. Open 24 hours.
Seri Saujana Bridge represents Putrajaya's commitment to contemporary architectural excellence, showcasing a striking cable-stayed design that contrasts beautifully with the city's more traditional Islamic-inspired structures. Spanning approximately 300 meters across Putrajaya Lake, this bridge connects Precinct 8 to Precinct 1, serving as both a functional transportation link and a dramatic architectural landmark that captures the eye of every visitor.
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Lebuh Sentosa, Putrajaya ,Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya
Unique Cable-Stayed Design - Seri Saujana Bridge features a distinctive asymmetrical cable-stayed structure with a single pylon, creating a bold architectural statement that stands out among Putrajaya's collection of bridges and represents modern engineering innovation.
Longest Bridge in Putrajaya - Stretching approximately 300 meters across Putrajaya Lake, Seri Saujana Bridge serves as a crucial connector between Precinct 8 and Precinct 1, facilitating smooth traffic flow while offering impressive views of the surrounding landscape.
Sailboat-Inspired Architecture - The bridge's design evokes the image of a sailboat with its angled pylon and radiating cables, symbolizing Malaysia's maritime heritage and progressive vision, making it a favorite subject for photographers and architecture enthusiasts.
Strategic Viewing Platform - The bridge provides excellent vantage points for viewing other Putrajaya landmarks, including the Putra Mosque, Perdana Putra, and neighboring bridges, making it an ideal spot for capturing the city's skyline and waterfront scenery.
Nighttime Visual Drama - After sunset, the bridge's architectural cables and pylon are illuminated with dynamic lighting that emphasizes its geometric beauty, creating striking contrasts against the night sky and adding to Putrajaya's evening landscape.
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The ideal times are late afternoon for dramatic lighting and shadows on the cable structure, or evening when the bridge illuminations create stunning visual effects. Early morning offers quieter conditions with soft natural light perfect for photography. The bridge looks particularly impressive during blue hour just after sunset when the sky and lighting combine beautifully.
Seri Saujana Bridge is primarily designed for vehicular traffic and does not have dedicated pedestrian walkways like Putra Bridge. However, cycling along the Putrajaya lake circuit may take you near or across the bridge depending on your route. For the best pedestrian views of the bridge, observe it from the lakeside parks or during a boat cruise.
Seri Saujana Bridge stands out for its modern cable-stayed engineering design, contrasting with the Persian, Moorish, and European-inspired styles of other Putrajaya bridges. Its sailboat-like appearance with a single asymmetrical pylon and radiating cables represents contemporary architecture, making it unique among the nine bridges spanning Putrajaya Lake.
The best photography spots are from the lakeside parks and waterfront areas in Precincts 1 and 8, where you can capture the full profile of the bridge with its cable structure. Boat cruises on Putrajaya Lake offer excellent water-level perspectives. For sunset shots, position yourself on the western side to catch the bridge silhouetted against colorful skies.
From central Putrajaya attractions like Dataran Putra or Putra Mosque, drive approximately 5 to 10 minutes heading toward Precinct 8. The bridge is easily accessible via Persiaran Timur or Lebuh Sentosa. You can also cycle along the Putrajaya lake circuit paths, or take a taxi or ride-hailing service directly to the bridge area for viewing and photography.
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