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Travel Kuala Lumpur Day Trip Caving at <b>Batu Caves</b> and Temple <b>...</b>

Posted: 13 Aug 2011 04:34 PM PDT

Written on January 11, 2010 – 9:54 am | by traveler |

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The Batu Caves are situated thirteen kilometers (seven miles) north of a collateral city Kuala Lumpur. This pleasing traveller captivate include of many caves, 3 categorical caves and a series of smaller caves. The caves to a Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur are done of limestone with 400 meters prolonged and 100 scale high. This pleasing ancient informative site was detected in 1892 by an American naturalist William Hornaday.

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The best time of a year to revisit a Batu Caves is during a Thaipusam festival. Tourists and travelers will see how devotees uncover their form of penance and scapegoat to a Gods. Many of these devotees lift kavadis  (literally, "burden," such as a pitcher or jug). These are large, brightly flashy frameworks, customarily total with several steel hooks and skewers that are used to pierce a skin, cheeks and tongue. The festival is hold in a tenth month of a Hindu calendar (mostly a finish of January).

In a Batu Caves, a renouned and famous cavern is a Temple Cave or Cathedral Cave. This cavern is also a biggest of all a caves found in Batu Caves. The Temple Cave or Cathedral Cave is visited by many devotees all year round.

Tourist and travellers can learn and try a Batu Caves in a day outing activity in their vacation holiday debate in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Tourists and travelers who wants to revisit this pleasing informative traveller captivate are escorted by veteran debate guides. In this day outing tour, traveller and travelers will revisit a Batu Cave Indian temple, 6-tier Thean Hou Chinese Temple and declare a art of batik designing.

The Batu Caves day outing caving debate is a good activity to knowledge Malaysia's multi-racial and multi-religion influence. Here in Batu Caves, tourists and travelers will also have possibility to learn ceremony places that facilities a elements of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.

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To the <b>Batu Caves</b>! « flamedot lives here

Posted: 07 Aug 2011 03:00 AM PDT

Today we head out to Batu Caves because we thought we'd make a tiny attempt at being cultural. I skipped it last time and figured I should probably make an effort this time 'round.

Batu Caves sign

How young do I look?

We went to KLSentral station and got the commuter train out to Batu Caves. I went up to the counter to purchase the tickets which were RM1 each. When we returned the tickets were RM2 each. I had a look at the fare chart and it would appear that I was charged the kiddie price. So apparently I look young, even in Asia.

Monkeys

Right at the entrance to the caves people were feeding monkeys. Now, I'm not in favour of feeding wild animals because they come to expect it etc but it sure did make for some great photos.

monkey at Batu Caves

277 steps

It's 277 steps to get to the caves. It sounded like a lot but it went pretty quickly. There wasn't actually much to the caves once you got up there but there was a temple inside that was gathering a bit of a crowd.

On the way back down we saw the saddest baby screaming his lungs out. I don't think he was too happy being covered in all that powder.

crying baby at Batu Caves

Essentially the trip was a bit "we came, we saw, we went and found some aircon".

Ladies only

One interesting thing I did learn was that the middle carriage of the commuter trains are designated for women only.

ladies only carriage

Also, indecent behaviour is prohibited on trains. This sign suggests that this behaviour includes kissing. Well it's about time PDAs were prohibited!

prohibited sign

7 August 2011

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