Half-Day Batu Cave and Kuala Lumpur Countryside Tour
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Enjoy a half day trip to the limestone hills of Batu Caves that comprises of three caverns and several smaller caves, a Hindu deity – a flight of 272 steps lead up to the temple cave. Another cave, called the museum cave, is filled with images of deities and murals depicting scenes from the Hindu scriptures.
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Enjoy a half day trip to the limestone hills of Batu Caves that comprises of three caverns and several smaller caves, a Hindu deity – a flight of 272 steps lead up to the temple cave. Another cave, called the museum cave, is filled with images of deities and murals depicting scenes from the Hindu scriptures.
Enjoy an adventure journey to the spiritual Batu Caves which located north of Kuala Lumpur, and climb the 272 steps carved into the sides of giant limestone cliffs to reach the Hindu temple at the summit. Then, visit the Batik Center to experience traditional Malaysian cloth-dying, used as sarongs and fabric.
Your first stop is the energetic Little India district, where you discover the delicacies of Indian culture through the colorful food stalls and markets selling everything from saris to golden trinkets.
Leave the hustle and bustle behind as you reach the 400 million-year-old Batu Caves. Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims before you and brave the climb to reach the temple with many Hindu shrines. On the way back down, snap a few photos of the mischievous monkeys.
Your next stop is the Malaysian Batik Center, where authentic batik fabric is designed and produced into ready-to-wear material. Your final stop before returning to Kuala Lumpur is the Royal Selangor Pewter Center, where you see the world’s largest pewter company at work and can pick up some splendid souvenirs.
Enjoy an adventure journey to the spiritual Batu Caves which located north of Kuala Lumpur, and climb the 272 steps carved into the sides of giant limestone cliffs to reach the Hindu temple at the summit. Then, visit the Batik Center to experience traditional Malaysian cloth-dying, used as sarongs and fabric.
Your first stop is the energetic Little India district, where you discover the delicacies of Indian culture through the colorful food stalls and markets selling everything from saris to golden trinkets.
Leave the hustle and bustle behind as you reach the 400 million-year-old Batu Caves. Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims before you and brave the climb to reach the temple with many Hindu shrines. On the way back down, snap a few photos of the mischievous monkeys.
Your next stop is the Malaysian Batik Center, where authentic batik fabric is designed and produced into ready-to-wear material. Your final stop before returning to Kuala Lumpur is the Royal Selangor Pewter Center, where you see the world’s largest pewter company at work and can pick up some splendid souvenirs.
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