Batu Caves Tours and Activities

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Batu Caves
Batu Caves
Batu Caves
Batu Caves


The scale and beauty of this sacred Hindu site will leave you speechless, especially if you come at festival time.

One of the world's most important Hindu sites, the highest point in the Batu Caves is almost 100 metres above ground. It's three main caves and additional smaller caves are a treasure trove of Hindu craftsmanship, containing shrines, galleries of paintings and statues and even entire temples.The Batu Caves are dedicated to Lord Murugan, and feature the world's largest statue of this god. The statue's 42.7-metre height would be impressive enough on its own, but the fact that it's also coated in 300 litres of gold paint makes it a truly breathtaking sight. While you admire the caves, you can learn about Hindu culture and religion: for shrines and art dedicated to other Hindu gods be sure to visit the Cave Villa.The clue is in the name with Cathedral Cave. This vast space is home to one of the most famous Hindu temples in Malaysia. So, if you're daunted by the steepness and awkward spacing of the 272 steps leading up to it, just remember the reward awaiting you at the top. You might be joined by some boisterous Macaque monkeys along the way, but don't get too close as these playful creatures can have a temper and may be tempted to go through your bags. If you want to explore the some of the smaller, more unspoiled caves you'll need to buy a ticket for the Dark Caves tour.The Thaipusam festival takes place over three days in the month of Thai (January/February). Here visitors can join the more than a million Hindu pilgrims who visit the Batu caves to worship Lord Murugan. Join in with the singing and dancing or simply watch the festival processions wind their way to the Hindu god's statue. You'll see pilgrims carrying paal kudam, pots of milk adorned with decorations. Other worshippers wear frames called kavadis, which are attached by hooks into their skin – an incredible sight to behold.Public transport is a cheap and efficient way to get to the Batu Caves. They are just 13 kilometres north of central Kuala Lumpur, in the Gombak district. Entry is free and the caves are open every day, although if you don't like crowds, stick to weekdays and avoid religious holidays.

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go early in the morning to avoid heat and tourists

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Visited the caves 15 years ago, disappointed to find caves had rubbish in them! The area is over developed and has lost it’s charm. The caves are now a money making racket, with people charging for shawls etc. a beautiful peaceful place ruined.

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