BATU CAVES
Batu Caves Selangor MY
📍 Just 20 minutes from central Kuala Lumpur
Batu Caves is more than just a staircase — it’s one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see mix of spirituality, adventure, and epic views! 🪷🕉️
✨ Why Go?
- Climb 272 rainbow-colored steps to reach a stunning Hindu temple inside a massive limestone cave.
- Greet the towering 42.7-meter golden statue of Lord Murugan – the tallest of its kind in the world.
- Watch out for cheeky monkeys 🐒 (they’re bold – hide your snacks!)
- Explore the main Temple Cave, and if you’re feeling adventurous, book a tour of the Dark Cave (closed sometimes for conservation).
- The Thaipusam Festival in January/February draws thousands of devotees in a dramatic and colorful celebration.
🎟️ Entrance Fee:
- Main Temple Cave: FREE
- Ramayana Cave: RM 5
- Dark Cave Tour (when open): RM 35–45 (guide-led only)
🕐 Open Daily: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
👟 Pro tip: Dress respectfully (cover knees/shoulders) – sarongs available to rent.
📸 Best Time to Visit: Early morning for cooler temps and fewer crowds. Don’t forget your camera — this place is Instagram gold! 🌈📷
💡 Fun Facts
- The limestone forming Batu Caves is around 400 million years old ⛰️
- The caves were once used as shelters by indigenous Temuan people.
- The Murugan statue is covered in 300 liters of gold paint imported from Thailand ✨
- The rainbow staircase was repainted in 2018, instantly making it an Instagram hotspot. 📸
- Batu Caves houses rare species of bats and spiders found nowhere else in the world. 🦇🕷️