Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a an iconic and
popular tourist attraction in
Selangor.
Site of a Hindu temple and
shrine, Batu Caves attracts
thousands of worshippers and
tourists, especially during
the annual Hindu festival,
Thaipusam.
A limestone outcrop located
just north of Kuala Lumpur,
Batu Caves has three main
caves featuring 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 centre.
Monkeys frolic around the
caves, and it is a popular
spot for rock climbing
enthusiasts. Paintings and
scenes of Hindu Gods can also
be seen in the Ramayana Cave.
Batu Caves is a place where
you should not miss on your
next visit to Malaysia!