Bukit Putus, Negeri Sembilan

Bukit Putus
The Destar Dendam Tak Sudah monument at the district border between Seremban and Kuala Pilah.
Elevation290 m (951 ft)
Traversed by FT 51 Jalan Seremban–Kuala Pilah
FT 361 Jalan Lama Bukit Putus
LocationSeremban and Kuala Pilah Districts, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
RangeTitiwangsa Mountains
Coordinates2°43′39″N 102°03′22″E / 2.72750°N 102.05611°E / 2.72750; 102.05611

Bukit Putus (Negeri Sembilan Malay: Bukik Putuih) is a mountain pass situated on the boundary between Seremban dan Kuala Pilah Districts in the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan, sandwiched between the Telapak Buruk-Berembun massif and Mount Angsi of the Negri Titiwangsa. The mountain pass connects the Seremban suburb of Paroi in the west with Ulu Bendul in the east. It is one of the three principal passes that link western and eastern Negeri Sembilan, the other two being Bukit Tangga (Seremban–Jelebu) and Bukit Miku (Rembau–Kuala Pilah).

Bukit Putus is traversed by two routes, namely Federal Route 51, the main artery that links the state capital, Seremban with Kuala Pilah; and Federal Route 361, the older, narrower and windier section of the former that was supplanted following the route's realignment since 2009. The Bukit Putus Viaduct, the fourth tallest bridge in Malaysia, carries a section of Federal Route 51.