Here's Why Batu Caves Should Be On Your Itinerary If You're Visiting Malaysia This Summer| Curly Tales

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Batu Caves

Located in Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves  is a must-visit attraction for everyone visiting Malaysia.  

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Famous Religious Site

It is a significant Hindu religious site that houses several temples and shrines. 

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Stairway To The Temple

The Temple Cave is accessible  after you climb 272 vibrant steps.  While climbing, you get to enjoy the scenic beauty of the city as well. 

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Grand Statue Of Lord Murugan

One of the most popular highlights  of this place is the shrine dedicated  to the deity Murugan.

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Malaysia's Geographical History

Batu Caves offers a unique glimpse  into the country’s geographical history with its limestone formations and  diverse wildlife.

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Things To Do

Within the Batu Caves complex,  you can visit Ramayana Cave, Cave  Villa, and the Dark Cave. 

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Biodiversity Hotspot

With many plant and animal species, Batu Caves is also a popular  biodiversity hotspot. 

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For The Adventurous Souls 

There are more than 160 climbing routes on the North Eastern side of the Batu Caves complex. You can try rock climbing, abseiling and spelunking here. 

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