berdasarkan pada 14034 ulasanBatu Caves is a breathtaking cultural and natural wonder just outside Kuala Lumpur, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Malaysia! Towering over the entrance is the majestic golden statue of Lord Murugan, standing guard beside the iconic rainbow-colored staircase—272 steps leading to awe-inspiring limestone caves and sacred Hindu temples. The main cave, Cathedral Cave, is massive and filled with natural skylights and spiritual serenity.
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Batu Caves is a breathtaking cultural and natural wonder just outside Kuala Lumpur, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Malaysia! Towering over the entrance is the majestic golden statue of Lord Murugan, standing guard beside the iconic rainbow-colored staircase—272 steps leading to awe-inspiring limestone caves and sacred Hindu temples. The main cave, Cathedral Cave, is massive and filled with natural skylights and spiritual serenity.
been to Batu cave twice time , was amazed of the design and the culture just be avoid of the monkey and make sure you don’t dress sexy if you wanna go all the way up there
I Love my experienced in Batu Caves , It such a beautiful place, there are a lot of monkeys be careful, the stairs are so colorful, it’s tiring to climb up but It worthy and can see directly a process of Hindu worship there and fresh air
From KLCC Central Station, take KTM to Batu Caves Station and arrive at the Black Wind Cave Scenic Area. The day I came, it happened to be the Dabosen Festival of Malaysian Hinduism. The round-trip tickets are free. But thousands of Hindus came to worship, crowded with people, crowded with tourists, fruit, drink stalls, restaurants and souvenir shops. Hindus sing and dance, drumming and drumming in the square, and are holding a grand Hindu festival celebration. At the entrance of the cave stands the statue of the Mulugan Buddha, also known as the god of war Mluka Lord Murugan or the god of Subamaran. Over 40 meters high, it is an important shrine in Hinduism and is revered as one of the world's largest statues of war gods. The Black Wind Cave was built in 1891 and is a famous limestone cave group. The church is covered with a kettle and yellow robe, which leads up to the entrance of the cave, along the colorful stone steps up to 272. The interior of the cave is spacious, with stalactites and stalagmites in different shapes, and the lights show a mysterious and fantastical view. The Temple of the Sky is the most famous, offering various Hindu gods. During the day, you can see the blue sky and white clouds when you look up at the top of the cave.
Black Wind Cave is a famous tourist attraction in Malaysia, 271 steps, divided into four trails, there are two sacrifice tables, people need to take off their shoes, there are Falun and other facilities.
Black Wind Cave is a famous tourist attraction in Malaysia. There is a golden Buddha at the entrance of the cave. You can enter the cave by walking up 272 steps. There are two altars in the cave for visitors to watch and worship Buddha.
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and Hindu shrines in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It is a popular tourist attraction and a significant religious site for Hindus, especially during the Thaipusam festival.1.Climb the steps2.Explore the caves:3.Visit during Thaipusam4.check the opening hours5.Warning about monkey 🐒 u can get there by KTM.
Black Wind Cave is a Hindu attraction on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. It is a huge cave with a huge golden statue beneath it. Everyone walks up the black wind cave from the colorful stairs. The space in the cave is very large and there is an Indian temple inside. At the same time, in the process of climbing, you will meet many monkeys, they are not afraid that people will eat for you, pay attention to not tease them.