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Feel the pulse of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Excellent destination with great atmosphere! Batu Caves is one of the highlight in Kuala Lumpur. The main attractions of this gorgeous natural limestone cave is Temple Cave, Dark Cave, Cave Villa and Ramayana Cave. The main cave is accessed by 272 steps. There's a 42.7 metres height Lord Muruga statue in this splendid cave which you shouldn't miss to visit. Selayang Hot Spring is one of the closest hot springs to Kuala Lumpur and is popular among locals. According to the locals, this spring water is able to cure them of skin diseases and other ailments. Templer Park in Rawang is another attraction in KL city which you shouldn’t miss. Visiting a waterfall, especially on a hot sultry day, might be the best part of your day!
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
English speaking driver / guide.
Private tour
Transport by private vehicle
Food and drinks
Gratuities
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Batu Caves
Your tour begins with pickup from your hotel lobby at your chosen time slot 9 am or 2 pm. Relax on the short drive to your first destination which is Batu Caves. These limestone caves are 400 million years old. It is not just about the 272 steps and the Hindu temples at Temple Cave, it is also a Dark Cave where visitors can explore the fascinating cave ecosystem. The world’s tallest Lord Muruga Statue with the height of 42.7m (130 feet high) is located here. Second destination is, Selayang Hot Spring or local name "Kolam Air Panas". It is a very popular place among local. It is believed that the mineral content of the hot spring helps in the healing process. There are four pools in total. Each with a different degree of heat. Three of them are big and one tiny shallow spring with diameter as small as a small well. It is a perfect time filler on a sunny day!
Templer Park
Templer Park is located about 6km from Rawang and 22km from Kuala Lumpur. It was named in honor of Sir Gerald Templer, a British High Commissioner in Malaya. This forest reserve consists of multi-tiered waterfalls. It is also has facilities for such as picnic grounds, fishing spots, parking lots, public toilets and stalls. Wildlife can be spotted such as Park Monkey, hack-cuckoo, crested serpent Eagle, Emerald dove, woodpecker and various kind of toads can be found. If you are nature lover, this is the best place for you to hang out as it is well-known for its greenery scene, swimming pool, waterfall and fresh & cool air. Take this tour and experience some awesome moments!
Pickup included
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Andrew K,
23 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
An excellent experience. The Batu Caves need no introduction - a beautiful and breathtaking site. The Templer Park waterfalls were equally breathtaking. The experience was enhanced by our guide Prabaz, who was extremely friendly and provided excellent conversation while en route between sites showcasing his knowledge and experience of Malaysian life and culture. Thank you, Prabaz!
Sp W,
18 thg 8, 2025
- Viator
Fantastic trip. Our guide Hazlin was excellent. She was very knowledgable, extremely friendly and her communication before and during the trip was superb. She even took photos of us all during our trip and sent them to us. Batu caves are a must see whilst visiting Kuala Lumpur. Highly recommend. Thank you Hazlin.
Katrina L,
22 thg 7, 2025
- Viator
Raj, my driver, was super flexible, kind and attentive. He let me do my own thing but also provided great insights while we were in transport. He was pleasant and the activities were easy to do independently. I very much enjoyed my half-day with Raj. I recommend wearing comfortable clothes and good footwear because there's quite a bit of walking and some trekking. The waterfalls are beautiful, but you have to do a decent upclimb and some stairs in the jungle. Installations are mostly good. For the Batu Caves, be aware that there are nearly 300 stairs. It is doable, at your own pace. The view is nice and the Temple is certainly beautiful.
Emily W,
17 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Vikram our guide was extremely knowledgeable and told us lots of interesting things about Hindu culture and religion. He took us into the temple and walked around explaining all the different areas and Gods. He was happy to explain things to the children too. At the waterfall he took lots of pictures of us on our phones and kept an eye on all our stuff while we enjoyed the water.
S M,
24 thg 3, 2025
- Viator
This was a good tour for a half day. We chose the earliest tour on a Monday so none of the stops were crowded. We were able to spend the time we wanted at each stop but it seems their itinerary is slotted just about right. Our guide, Gobi, was great. He arrived at pick up a few minutes early, and talked Malaysian history, culture and economy with us. He entertained all our questions. He also picked up water for us at the second stop. He took pictures, and even escorted us part way up the waterfall.
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