Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Batu Caves Got A New Look

If you have never been to Batu Caves, then this is the time to visit with the brand new look of the colourful 272 steps stairs leading up to the top of the cave with a temple inside the cave. Let the photos do the talking...

Photo credit: Seenivasanrajoo

Photo credit: rojakdaily.com

For all the Instagrammers and professional/amateur photographers out there, this would be your new place to get those beautiful, colourful, vibrant shots for your profile.


HOW TO GET TO BATU CAVES

From KL Sentral, take the KTM Komuter Train towards Batu Caves. Batu Caves KTM Komuter Station is located on the left side of Batu Caves across the car park area. Upon arrival, just walk across the car park to get to the main entrance.




DRESS CODE

No short pants or skirts above knee-level is allowed as the temple is a holy, religious site for worshippers.


ADDITIONAL NOTES

There are wild monkeys romaing freely around the area and they can be aggressive. Do not try to play or tease them. Do not give them food as the whole bunch of monkeys will all come to you and follow you around.


UPDATE!!!

NO DIRECT KTM KOMUTER TRAIN OPERATIONS TO BATU CAVES STARTING FROM 3 FEBRUARY 2018.

STEP-BY-STEP HOW TO GET TO BATU CAVES FROM KL SENTRAL BY BUS & KTM KOMUTER

  • Get to KL Sentral Railway Station 
  • Get a FREE Shuttle Bus Ride to Sentul Station 
  • Buy a ticket to ‘Batu Caves Station’ from the KTM Komuter Line 
  • Look for the Sign ‘Batu Caves’ on the Platform 
  • Batu Caves Station is the 4th Station from Sentul Station 
  • Exit Batu Caves Station & find the Lord Murugan Statue

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