Bandar Putra Kulai

Bandar Putra Kulai is a medium-sized mixed-development township, built by IOI Group from 2001 to present, in Kulai District, Johor, Malaysia. The IOI Mall Kulai shopping complex is located here.[1] as well as the Palm Villa Golf Resort, the Kulai fire brigade station and Hutan Bandar Putra park.

Bandar Putra Kulai

Population

As of January 2016 the township has a population of 19,793,which makes up about 8% of the wider Kulai District population. Although the population has grown fast and steadily since its start, the spacious design of the streets and the many smaller parks, playgrounds and water bodies within the township contribute to a low density.

Location

Bandar Putra is conveniently located between the Kulai trunkroad, opposite the Genting Group's township of Indahpura to the west, the IOI oil palm lands to the north, Senai Airport to the east and the township of Saleng to the south. Bandar Kulai is situated some 2 km north up the trunk road while Senai town is some 4 km south up the trunk road.

The river Sungai Skudai as well as the Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur-Singapore railway run alongside Bandar Putra township, with the nearest trainstation being Kulai town. Though train services have stopped operating from Johor Bahru to Singapore vv, the trains to and from Kulai stop / depart at Johor Bahru where a shuttle train is available to continue into Singapore.

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-01-06. Retrieved 2015-12-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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