If you've been to Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is a must!!!!!
by 시루새르
Dec 7, 2022
Batu Caves – A Spiritual and Scenic Marvel Amidst Nature
Batu Caves is truly one of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic attractions, blending natural beauty with rich religious culture. Located just a short drive from the city center, this massive limestone hill is home to a series of caves and Hindu temples, attracting both worshippers and tourists alike.
The most striking feature? The vibrant rainbow-colored staircase leading up to the main cave temple — all 272 steps of it. The climb can be a challenge for some, but it’s a rewarding ascent. Along the way, you’ll encounter a number of cheeky monkeys roaming freely and scavenging for food. Be mindful of your bags, as I even witnessed one monkey dig into a climber’s backpack in search of snacks!
At the top, the atmosphere cools down, and you’re greeted by more temples and Hindu shrines, surrounded by majestic limestone formations. The view from above is absolutely worth the effort, offering a unique perspective over the surrounding landscape.
While entrance is free, a few points to note — the area isn’t as well-kept as one might hope. Trash bins are often raided by monkeys, and public facilities like toilets were either not clearly visible or lacking. These are small drawbacks, but something to be aware of when planning your visit.
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TL;DR
✅ Stunning natural limestone caves
✅ Colorful, Instagram-worthy staircase
✅ Free to enter and culturally enriching
🐒 Beware of monkeys — secure your belongings
⚠️ Area could be cleaner and lacks clear amenities
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