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BATU CAVES MALAYSIA – A DAY TRIP

Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Malay word Batu, meaning ‘rock’. It is also the name of a nearby town.
The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. Batu Caves in short also referred to as 10th Caves or Hill for Lord Muruga as there are six important holy shrines in India and four more in Malaysia. The three others in Malaysia are Kallumalai Temple in Ipoh, Tanneermalai Temple in Penang, and Annamalai Temple in Malacca. Day trip to Batu Caves – Malaysia.

BATU CAVES | Tour Description

Your cultural tour of Malaysia kicks off with hotel pick up. Meet your friendly local guide and professional driver in Kuala Lumpur and begin this memorable Batu Caves tour. The scenic drive ends at the Batu Caves. These natural limestone masses are home to Hindu shrines that house various religious deities.
Learn from your guide about the deep Hindu roots of this nation as you make your way up the 272 steps to the golden Lord Murugan. Once you arrive at the top, head to Cathedral Cave—the largest in the complex. Your guide offers background on the significance of this space, which houses intricate Hindu shrines.
On your way back to Kuala Lumpur, stop at an area batik center and learn about this traditional art is made. You also visit the Royal Selangor Visitor Center to learn about the ancient art of pewter smithing before returning to your hotel.

Memories

Batu Caves is an iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor. A limestone outcrop located just north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves housing temples and Hindu shrines. Its main attraction is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to finally view the stunning skyline of the city center. Get yourself amazing & colorful pictures clicked by Travograpoher for you.

Experiences

– One of the most iconic places to visit
– Hill of Limestone
– Largest golden statue of God
– Colourful 272 steps
– Temple inside the Caves
Shopping area for Souveniers

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People Also Ask About Batu Caves Tour

What things to carry when going on the Batu Caves tour?

When going for the tour, do not forget to keep a valid photo ID or a travel document with you. You must also carry an electronic ticket or a printed ticket with you. You must also wear comfortable shoes and if you have chosen the afternoon tour, it is also advisable to carry a hat and sunscreen to protect you against the heat of the sun.

How to reach Batu Caves from the Kuala Lumpur city centre?

The tour price includes pick up & drop off from the hotels in Kuala Lumpur City Centre and the Bukit Bintang area. If your area is not mentioned in the provided list of the pick-up points, please arrange your own transport to and from the nearest pick-up point.

What are the pickup points for Batu Caves Tour?

The pick-up points of the tour include hotels in Kuala Lumpur City Centre area and the Bukit Bintang area.

What are the batch timings of Batu Caves Tour?

The morning tours leave at 9:00 am and return by 12:30 pm. The afternoon batches leave at 2:00 pm and return by 5:30 pm.

What is the best time to visit ?

Mornings and afternoons are the best time to visit as there are lesser crowds. The evenings can get crowded and you might face a traffic jam, so those times are best avoided.

What places are included in the itinerary?

The itinerary of the Batu Caves Tour tour includes a visit to:

– The Royal Selangor Pewter factory that lasts for approx 30 minutes
– The Batik Silk Factory Showroom that lasts for approx 30 minutes
– Batu Caves that last for approx 40 minutes
– Drive through the local villages that last for approx 10 minutes

Where can I redeem my e-ticket?

Your e-ticket can be redeemed at the time of boarding the tour bus.

Where are the Batu Caves located?

Batu Caves is a series of limestone caves and cave temples which are located in Gombak, Selangor in Malaysia in the suburbs surrounding the city of Kuala Lumpur. These are situated 11 kilometers to the north of Kuala Lumpur and offer a fantastic view of the city’s skyline.

How many steps are there in the Batu Cave Hindu temple?

There are a total of 272 steps in the Temple. When the steps were originally built in the year 1920, these steps were all wooden. They have since been remade from concrete and have been painted in bright colours in the year 2018.

Any Traveler’s tip before visiting ?

Wear comfortable walking shoes for the hike up to the Caves. Also, when climbing the Caves you can expect monkeys hanging around the trees or on the sides of the steps. So, it is advisable to keep any food or water hidden inside your bags when climbing.

What is the age limit for a children’s ticket and how much does it cost?

The age limit for a children’s ticket is 2-11 years and costs Rs. 371.

How long does the Batu Caves tour last?

The tour lasts for approx. three and a half hours. This includes the time taken in visiting the caves and the time taken for pick-up, travel and drop-off.

What time do Batu Caves open?

The Caves are open from 6:00 in the morning to 9:00 at night.

How many caves make up the Batu Caves?

These are a series of caves which include 3 major caves and several smaller ones. The biggest of the three caves is called the Temple cave or the Cathedral cave as its ceiling rises very high, in an almost cathedral-like fashion. The other two caves are known by the name of the Museum cave and the Art Gallery cave. Both these caves were renovated and re-opened to the public in the year 2008.

What is the history of Batu Caves?

The limestone that forms the Caves dates back to around 400 million years. Chinese settlers started to excavate guano from the caves around 1860 for fertilization of their vegetable patches. The English colonists and American naturalists made the caves famous after recording their history in the year 1878. The religious value of the place was established by Indian traders around the year 1890.

What is the height of the Murugan Statue in Batu Caves?

The Lord Murugan Statue in the Caves temple rises as high as 140 feet and is the highest statue of a Hindu deity in Malaysia and the third largest statue of a Hindu deity in the world.

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