Batu Caves and Temple Tour from Kuala Lumpur
Provided by Viator
3 hours approx.
Departs: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
from
USD$24.00
Description
Visit the spectacular Batu Caves on this afternoon tour from Kuala Lumpur. Escorted by a professional guide, you'll view the Batu Cave Indian temple, a massive limestone outcrop and its cavernous interior, visit the spectacular Thean Hou Chinese Temple and witness the art of batik designing.
You'll be picked up from selected Kuala Lumpur hotel. See Malaysia's multi-racial and multi-religion influence as you visit several places of worship featuring elements of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. Visit the Thean Hou Chinese Temple, a striking 6-tier temple before coming to the highlight of the tour, the spectacular Batu Caves. This massive limestone outcrop and its cavernous interior is home to Hindu deities. Friendly monkeys like hanging around the stairs and temple of Batu Caves. Make the journey up the 272 steps to fully appreciate this Hindu temple.
Continue to Gombak and see the art of handmade Batik silk designing. The Batu Caves and Temple Tour concludes with a demonstration of fine jewerelly making by OE Design.
Additional information
Inclusions
- Professional guide
- Entrance fees
- Hotel pickup and drop off
Exclusions
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
The Mystic Batu Caves - Kuala Lumpur
Schedule details
Departure point
Tour departs from Kuala Lumpur city hotels (does not include hotels outside the city area, or hotels located near Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
Departure time
- 2:00pm
Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.
Return details
Returns to original departure point
3 hours approx.
Departs: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
from
USD$24.00
Traveller reviews for Batu Caves and Temple Tour from Kuala Lumpur (2)
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dont mess with the Hindu
pinoydaysleeper recommends this,
my experience:
after my fucked-up indian friend’s girlfriend told me about Batu Caves, it being a wish granter( if and only, one has climbed the 270plus stairs with out stops) i knew i had to pay a visit.the batu caves complex is right beside the train station. one of the temples is perched inside the cave some 270-steps above ground. and there sits the wish granter( aha!). the gameplan was to ascend slowly so not to tire myself too much so i can avoid stops thus getting my wish granted(sounded like a plan.)
rest of the story here: http://pinoydaysleeper.com/2012/01/12/dont-mess-with-the-hindu/ -








