Batu Caves in Malaysia

Batu Cave

The Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old and one of the best tourist attractions to visit while being in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. About the spiritual caves:  Thamboosamy Pillai, an Indian trader dedicated the temple to Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war, victory, wisdom and love.  The statue in the front of the caves represent the Hindu God. To enter the cave, you must walk 272 wooden steps and finally upstairs, you will have an incredible view.

When you’re inside the caves, you will notice some little monkeys. The largest cave is called the Temple of Cathedral Cave, there are Hindu shrines inside and the cave curtains are really impressing. My favorite spot in the cave is where there is a large hole in the ceiling and the daylight shines through it. This spot reminds me of so many fantasy movies but also creeps me out, when you think about how it feels being there all alone in the night.

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2 comments

  1. Hi girls! I just saw your instagram account I couldn’t avoid taking a look at your webpage! You have a lovely and interesting blog, I’m glad I found it because mine is similar (travels, trips, etc); it’s always nice to find people with the same interests 🙂
    I hope to see more posts soon!

    xx

    Nina

    1. Hi Nina,

      We’re glad to hear that you enjoy our instagram and blog. We saw that you have an interesting and nice site as well. I hope we can share more experiences in the future.

      XO, Stephanie and Suzanne

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