Batu Caves

Batu Caves

Introduction

The Batu Caves located at Gombak; Selangor are at a distance of about 13 km (8 miles) from Kuala Lumpur. They are formed from limestone. The main deity is the Hindu God Murugan (God of War). There are other deities. The golden colored Murugan Statue at the base is about 43 m (141 ft) high. The rainbow staircase has 272 colorful steps to go up to the Batu Caves Temple. The steps are colored. Beware of monkeys grabbing food and other articles while climbing up the steps. There is Subramanya Swamy Temple in the caves at the top.

Batu Caves

Best time to visit

In the morning. February to September. Temperatures are around 23C (73F) and 33C (91F)
Kumaraswamy

How to get to Batu Caves

Take the KTM Kommuter train from KL Sentral to the Batu Caves station. This is the 8th station. The journey takes about 35 to 40 minutes one-way. It is a walk of 5 minutes from here. It costs about MYR 2.60 one-way. The first train is at 6.56 AM and the last train is at 10.46 PM. Trains run every half-hour or one-hour based on various factors. The timings and prices may change over time. The taxi from KL Sentral to Batu Caves takes about 20 minutes and costs around MYR 25.
KTM Komuter
Train to Batu Caves

Open timings and tickets

The timings and prices may change over time.
7 AM to 9 PM
Temple Cave (main cave): Free
Cave Villa: MYR 15
Ramayana cave: MYR 15

KL Sentral to Batu Caves

Batu Caves route

The Batu Caves is the 8th stop from KL Sentral

Batu Caves intermediate Stations

Dress Code

No shorts or skirts above knees. The shirt should have sleeves.

Time required to see

About 2 hours

Batu caves temple
Batu caves temple puja

Things to do at Batu Caves

Visit the Temple cave
Go to Villa cave
See the Dark cave at the 204th step
Visit Ramayana cave
Enjoy the panoramic view while climbing up the stairs
Feed the birds

Cave God

About Batu Caves

The Temple cave or Cathedral cave is the main cave. The Ramayana cave has statues of the characters in Ramayana. The Dark cave is a little bit scary. Better avoid it if you are not comfortable. Guided tour to Dark cave would help. The Cave Villa has statues and paintings narrating Lord Murugan story. The caves have stalactites and stalagmites. There are many plant and animal species here.

Cave view

History

The Batu caves existed for millions of years on a standalone hill. The Orang Asli tribe were the inhabitants long ago. They came to limelight when William Hornaday in 1878 discovered it. Around 1890 the statue of Lord Murugan was installed. The name has been derived from the nearby Batu Pahat River.

Facilities

Parking
Restrooms
Drinking Water
Seating areas
Shops
Restaurants and food stalls
Souvenir shops
Paid guided tours

Tips to visit Batu Caves

Wear comfortable shoes to climb up the stairs
Watch your steps while climbing up the stairs
Drink water to avoid dehydration
Watch out for monkeys

Temple Steps

Tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Twin Towers
Suria KLCC mall
KLCC Park
Aquaria KLCC
Petrosains Discovery Center
KL Tower
Mini zoo
KL Forest Eco Park
Berjaya Times Square Theme Park
KL Bird Park
Butterfly Park
Merdeka Square
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Batu Caves
Genting Highlands
Jalan Alor
Central Market
Petaling street
Bukit Bintang
Malacca
Perdana Botanical gardens
National Mosque of Malaysia
Jamek Mosque
National Monument
City Gallery
KL Upside down house
Islamic Arts Museum
Pavilion KL
Sri Mahamariamman temple

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