Explore the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Join us as we explore the enchanting Batu Caves in Malaysia.
If you’re looking for exciting things to do in Kuala Lumpur on your next visit to Southeast Asia, the Batu Caves just may be the answer. Located 30 minutes north of the city, these caves are thought to be more than 400 million years old. Fascinating thanks to both their spiritual elements and topographic features, the Batu Caves attract more than one million pilgrims each year.
The first thing you’ll probably notice is the regal statue of Lord Murugan. Standing roughly 141 feet tall, it’s the world’s largest representation of the Hindu deity. After marveling at the gold god of war, ascend all 272 steps to arrive inside the magnificent Temple Cave. Soak up the immense serenity and pay your respects at the Hindu shrines. At the bottom of the staircase, you’ll come across the Art Gallery Cave and the Museum Cave, which have many shrines and paintings depicting Lord Murugan’s victory. The Ramayana Cave is another area, devoted to Lord Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god.
During the annual Thaipusam Festival, Hindus from around the world flock to the caves. Devotees travel in a procession from a temple in Kuala Lumpur to the Batu Caves. They come with altars and milk offerings for Lord Murugan.
In addition to the shrines inside, wild animals inhabit the Batu Caves, adding even more allure to the temple. Keep your eyes peeled for fruit bats and different kinds of birds swooping around the caverns. It’s easy to spot the resident macaque monkeys hanging around, but while they may look cute and friendly, keep your distance-they’re notorious for grabbing food and even biting tourists.
These limestone rock formations reach nearly 500 feet in some areas. Craving some adventure? Grab a rope and slip into your climbing shoes! The Batu Caves have become a popular rock climbing destination, as they feature more than 160 routes. Even if braving heights isn’t your calling, it’s still thrilling to watch the rock climbers scale the ancient caves in such a calm and peaceful spot.
You don’t have to be religious to appreciate the Batu Caves. More than just a sacred place for Hindu shrines, these magnificent caves have stood the test of time. Watch our video guide to get a sneak peek at these antique caverns and start planning your adventure to Malaysia!
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Since I am Indian, proud to be see equality in all religious in Malaysia.
Iam muslim lam from oman like Hinduism hindu temple is very beautiful 🕉️
Ghar wapsi kar le
@༼ཆ༽ what is tamil god?? God is god and he belongs to everyone
Malaysia 🇲🇾
Tamil GOD முருகா சரவணபவ ஓம் .
Kartikey ?
There are a lot of beautiful places outside the city to see. A beautiful country.
Thanks for this video, came to visit the old structure of Batu Caves, nostalgic memories ❤
See you soon batu caves...
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Every country there must be a shortage and keindahanya respectively ( Nice)
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ILove you malaysia
Coming soon 2 Malaysia batu caves
soon I'll visit Malaysia
Beautiful place
Excellent video thanks for sending
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I was there to visited Batu caves it's a very beautiful place very impresive
Am from Mauritius I want to be there once more and I will be proud if I can do this 272 steps once again I praise for God
Batukam
Beautiful caves in Selangor.
Very nice
Back in the 1960s there was a five legged cow kept in a paddock nearby.
Love it Baticavs murgan temple selagor
NICE PLACE
WOW 🤩
coming soon Malaysia
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Ihih
I already visit to this statue
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Tamils hindu god LORD MURUGA son of shiva....
Kartikay
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Nice
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Big Hindu temple
I went to Batu caves at Chinese new year
My Khalil is lives in Malaysia kolumpor
Om namah sivaya
Good video, i will used it in my assignment.
🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌼🌼🌼
Tamil power full god lord Muruga
omg i wennt there
Om Namo Valli Devasena Subramanyam Swamy Namaha
Are the steps too steep for old people? Thanks.
The first words uttered in the background were actually in Filipino
तचSupport Thamडट masat
haha what they saying?
Ranga vallilu
Bihu from
Rehana Khasgi
🔱🔱
Please help us
Why He build in this region.
Selangor work with iam 3year
Are you required to go enter shoeless?
Yes on top n inside the temple
This is not a place for an average old person. There are 272 steps
There is sign 'no shoes allowed'.
But I still see the tourists who are races climbing the stairs without removing it.
Why there the temple's authority or security stop them?
Pls respect other's religions and their faiths.
If you are worry so much for your shoes, that do not enter the temple! 😡
Cadangan p€rayaan bol€h .. Dituga$ pada ma$a $ingkat ini
Its not a tourist place..pls avoid footwear..Jai Shri Ram
BJP 🤣🤣 it's not about Ram
nothing special inside the cave expected stones.
not impressing
Nasemkahm
Sebab hg nya masjid bangunan lantai sajak...😏
Why?
Very nice
verye nice
verye nice