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Batu Caves: A Fine Hindu Imprint Stunning landscapes, gorgeous islands, beautiful beaches, enticing rainforests and most importantly a diverse and vibrant culture makes Malaysia a tourist hotspot. Malays, Indians, Chinese, Europeans and many other ethnic origins of population give the country its true cosmopolitan flavours. Cheap international flight and air travel deals are available from many countries to experience this. One of the amazing tourist places of the city with Hindu influence is known as Batu Caves. The famous cave is located in the Gombak district and is around 13 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. It is a limestone hill and a significant site of a Hindu temple and shrine. Every year thousands of locals and travellers visit this auspicious place, and during the annual Hindu festival, Thaipusam, the temple is filled with devotees. It is a must visit place if you are travelling to Malaysia. The main attraction of Batu Caves is the large statue of the Hindu God at the entrance. Apart from that, there are three main caves with Hindu temples. Paintings and pictures of Hindu gods and goddess are present in the Ramayana Cave.

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One of the amazing tourist places of the city with Hindu influence is known as Batu Caves. The famous cave is located in the Gombak district and is around 13 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. It is a limestone hill and a significant site of a Hindu temple and shrine.

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Batu Caves: A Fine Hindu Imprint

Stunning landscapes, gorgeous islands, beautiful beaches, enticing rainforests and most importantly a diverse and vibrant culture

makes Malaysia a tourist hotspot. Malays, Indians, Chinese, Europeans and many other ethnic origins of population give the

country its true cosmopolitan flavours. Cheap international flight and air travel deals are available from many countries to

experience this.

One of the amazing tourist places of the city with Hindu influence is known as Batu Caves. The famous cave is located in the

Gombak district and is around 13 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur. It is a limestone hill and a significant site of a Hindu temple

and shrine. Every year thousands of locals and travellers visit this auspicious place, and during the annual Hindu festival,

Thaipusam, the temple is filled with devotees.

It is a must visit place if you are travelling to Malaysia. The main attraction of Batu Caves is the large statue of the Hindu God at

the entrance. Apart from that, there are three main caves with Hindu temples. Paintings and pictures of Hindu gods and goddess

are present in the Ramayana Cave.

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Rock climbing and birds eye view of the capital city make this place a great destination for adventure tourists as well. To get a

perfect panoramic vista of the surroundings, travellers have to climb the steep 272 steps.

How to reach Batu Caves

It can be easily reached by taxi or car as it is located just beside the main highway of MRR2. Another option to reach this place is

by taking KTM Komuter train service, you can take it from KL Sentral and it will drop you at Batu Caves.

About Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is home to the iconic skyscraper 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers along with other modern

marvels, from museums to shopping malls and from aquariums to parks. Every year, millions of tourists from across the world

come to this city. It presents an unlimited gateway for shopping, fine dining and sightseeing. A galaxy of international flight

tickets brings thousands of tourists from various parts of the globe. In fact Malaysia is the 11th most visited nation in the world.