Saturday, 13 December 2014
Pulau Kukup (Island)
Pulau Kukup Johor National Park
Pulau Kukup is one of the largest uninhabited mangroves in the world. It is also the only one situated in Johor waters. Today, Pulau Kukup has received international recognition, being granted the status of a 'Wetland of International Importance' (RAMSAR site) by the Geneva- based Ramsar Convention Bureau.
A local folklore tells the tale of Pulau Kukup, an abode for five celestial princesses. One day, one of them fell in love with a sailor and they eloped. A curse was set upon the island of Kukup and it was submerged by sea. The island later resurfaced, but it was covered in mangroves. Many have tried to settle on this island, but without success. Some say this is because the island is inhabited by spirits.
Pulau Kukup is today the home of countless species of wildlife. Among these are playful monkeys, quiet mudskippers and nosy wild boars. Enjoy the beauty of the national park, and be immersed in a delightful natural ecosystem.
How to get there
By Taxi
Regular taxi service is available between the Pontian bus station, in the town centre, to Kukup.
By Car (from the South)
From Johor Bahru, take the Jalan Skudai Highway and head for Pontian/Pontian Kechil. Follow the signage to Kukup.
By Car (from the North)
From Kuala Lumpur/the north, take the North-South Expressway and exit at the Simpang Renggam toll (after Machap). Take the left turn and head for Pontian/Benut. Thereafter, follow the signboards to Kukup.
Who to contact
Pulau Kukup Johor National Park
Address:
Lot 139, Mukim, Air Masin, 82300 Kukup, Pontian, Johor, Malaysia
Phone: +607-696 9355
Fax: +607-696 9366
http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/places/states-of-malaysia/johor/pulau-kukup-johor-national-park
Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm
Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm
At the Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm, Mr Ng, Malaysia's own Crocodile Hunter and a third- generation crocodile farmer, gamely brings visitors on a tour of these snapping reptiles.
There are more than 1,000 of them in this farm, including a toothless 130-year-old croc passed on from his grandfather. Past its prime, this geriatric prefers to spend its golden years sunbathing rather than scaring away the visitors.
The crocs here are of the saltwater crocodile species (Crocodylus Porosus). As you venture deeper into the farm, you may notice that the crocodiles keep getting bigger. Mr Ng may also oblige trigger-happy tourists by going right to the water’s edge to stir up some “excitement” for that perfect photo moment.
How to get here
By Car
The Teluk Sengat Crocodile Farm is a one-hour drive from Johor Bahru and 20 minutes from Kota Tinggi Town.
Who to contact
Address:
Lots 1289 & 1290, Jalan Sembilan, Kampung Belading, Teluk Sengat, 81940 Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia
Phone: +607-895 5220
Fax: +607-895 5137
http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/es/places/states-of-malaysia/johor/teluk-sengat-crocodile-farm
Mount Ophir (Mountain)
Mount Ophir
Shrouded in mystical legends and folklore, Gunung Ledang continues to charm and intrigue locals and visitors alike. According to the legend of the Princess of Gunung Ledang, the Sultan of Melaka wanted the Princess' hand in marriage and she, not wanting to marry him, demanded that the Sultan present her with seven jars of women's tears, seven trays of mosquitoes' hearts and seven bowls of the Sultan's son's blood. After he was unable to meet these impossible requests, she fled to the mountain and continues to live in a hidden cave, to this day.
The mountain is ideal for a myriad of outdoor activities with challenging mountain trails, icy waterfalls, and exotic flora and fauna, including many species of birds. At the relatively flat summit, which is 1,276m above sea level, a panoramic view of the Straits of Melaka and even the Sumatran coastline can been seen on a clear day. Also, Sagil Waterfall is a popular picnic spot at the base of the mountain.
How to get here
By Car or Taxi
From the North-South Expressway, the turn-off point is 25km after Ayer Keroh. Head towards Tangkak. Proceed along the pastoral Route 23 for another 6km, past Sagil town, before turning left onto a road in a rubber plantation and proceed another 1km. From here, the route to the foot of Gunung Ledang or Mount Ophir should be visible.
By Bus
A bus service is available to Gunung Ledang from Tangkak, about 16km away. Taxis can also be hired from Tangkak.
Who to contact
Johor Tourist Information Centre (JOTIC)
Phone: +607-224 2000
http://www.tourism.gov.my/en/places/states-of-malaysia/johor/Gunung-Ledang-Mount-Ophir
Sungai Lembing (river)
SUNGAI LEMBING
The Sungai Lembing Mine is restored to retrospect the glorious days of Sungai Lembing as Pahang’s richest manufacturer of tin. Sungai Lembing is prominent in the history of Pahang, and once dubbed as the El-Dorado of the east. Part of the mine is refurbished and is now opened for visitors. The total tunnel length is 322 km, with a depth of between 610 m and 700 m.
The conservation and preservation originality of the mine and it original settings bring the visitors to witnessthe glorious era of Sungai Lembing. Since the mine is located beneath a tropical rainforest, visitors will be able to experience a unique cooling climate in the tunnels.Visitors will ride “The Minecraft” to enter the the mine. Then the expedition will continue on foot. It takesapproximately an hour to complete the tour. The tunnel height is ranged from 12 feet to 200 feet.Children are allowed to enter with parents or guardians.
Besides
that, nearby Sungai Lembing
is Bukit Panorama which is a popular place to watch the sunrise. Sixteen
kilometers from this place is GunungTapis Nature Park, where one can camp,
fish, and shoot the rapids. GunungTapis itself is 1,512 meters high.
Surprisingly, infamous
Rainbow Fall can be reached from SungaiLembing too. Transport to the fall can
be arranged in the town, you need a 4WD if you want to go on your own. A guide
is useful, although not really needed. You have to start early, as the rainbow
can only be seen in the morning. It is a one hour drive from the town to the
trail head, followed by about 45 minutes of easy trekking to the fall.
HOW
TO GET THERE
By Car
From Kuala Lumpur, use
the East Coast Highway to get to Kuantan and the drive takes about three hours.
Exit at Kuantan Toll Plaza, turn right at the first traffic lights and follow
the directions on the signboard. Sungai Lembing is about 30 minutes’ drive
away.
WHO TO CONTACT
MajlisPerbandaranKuantan.
Address:
Jalan Tanah Putih, 25100 Kuantan, Pahang.
Contact: (609) 5121666 / 5121555.
Fax: (609)5130644.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Sungai Klah Hot Spring (River)
SUNGAI
KLAH HOT SPRING
Some
of the hot springs sites in Malaysia have become tourist destinations with
fringe attractions and facilities such as souvenir shops, hotels and
restaurants to accommodate visitors fascinated by this natural wonder. Sungai Klah Hot Springs is one of natural hot
springs that common occurrence in Peninsular Malaysia. Sungai Klah Hot Springs
is nestled in the serene and lush forest patches, surrounded by hills and clear
cold mountain streams and rivers. All 6.5 hectares enjoy the scenic view of
well-tended oil palm plantation and durian orchard amidst a haven of
tranquility.
Its unique concept of a specially designed free flowing Hot Springs Swimming Pool and Therapeutic Park at the foothill of the Titiwangsa Range 200 feet above sea level is indeed creatively engineered to attract visitors who appreciate the wonders of nature. Families visiting the park can try out the family baths and enjoy the privacy of this special treat. Another popular family activity not to miss out on is the hot springs egg-boiling experience. For visitors who are keen to experience the local Malay massage, the park offers one of the finest traditional massage packages to benefit from.
Its unique concept of a specially designed free flowing Hot Springs Swimming Pool and Therapeutic Park at the foothill of the Titiwangsa Range 200 feet above sea level is indeed creatively engineered to attract visitors who appreciate the wonders of nature. Families visiting the park can try out the family baths and enjoy the privacy of this special treat. Another popular family activity not to miss out on is the hot springs egg-boiling experience. For visitors who are keen to experience the local Malay massage, the park offers one of the finest traditional massage packages to benefit from.
Amongst
the natural pools you can choose to experience the open cold and hot pools as
well as the private pools for those preferring some solitude while immersing in
this healing waters. For those familiar with reflexology, experience a relaxing
time in the hands of well-trained practitioners as they work on you regaining a
balance in your blood flow and overall well-being. In addition, the water
flowing from the hot springs has several therapeutic healing effects. Since
ancient times hot springs have been claimed to have positive effects on
ailments such as stiff joints and stress related ailments, rheumatism,
arthritis, insomnia, derma related complaints, respiratory concerns, and spinal
injuries and fractures.
For
more adventure, visitors can take on the challenge of the Sungkai River or work
off the calories trekking in and around the park as you immerse yourself in the
natural wonders that surround the location.
HOW
TO GET THERE
By Road
From the North-South Expressway (PLUS), get off at the
Sungkai Toll Exit and turn left at the junction. Just 1km down the trunk road,
turn left and follow the signs. The park is just after the Sungai Klah FELDA
village.
WHO TO CONTACT
FELDA Residence Hot Springs
Phone: +605
438 8801/438 8803
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Langkawi Mangrove (Island)
Langkawi Mangrove offers some truly unforgettable sights and
experiences an escape to another world. Spread over an area of 100 sq km, the
Kilim Nature Park features a beautiful mix of well-protected green mangrove
forests, isolated white beaches and blue lagoons.Explore the
amazing mangrove forest by boat, with an introduction to the limestone forests
on the slopes of stunning limestone outcrops of north east Langkawi.As you cruise down the calm, winding
river, you will observe the wonders of the park's marine ecosystem, its flora
and fauna and the natural inhabitants such as the over-hanging 'Bogak Trees',
Brown Eagles, Tree Crabs, Monitor Lizards and Macaques.
Wildlife is abundant;
you can observe the bizarre land walking fish, vividly colored kingfishers,
eagles and often otters and dolphins. We often see other mangrove animals that
make their home in this delicately balanced ecosystem which is responsible for
the health and wide variety of species in the Andaman Sea. You will also
explore how the mangrove area is a perfect environment for cottage industries
such as processing charcoal and fish farms. The kayak journey lasts about two
and a half hours, followed by a short drive and easy 500 meter hike to a
secluded jungle stream for a picnic lunch and swimming in a cool jungle stream
Also enjoy the scenic and spectacular views of unique
limestone rock formations emerging from the floor of the mangrove swamp and
seabed. These fascinating geological wonders have been given various names such
as the Temple Of Borobodur, the Elephant Stone and the Hanging Gardens. Explore
the GuaKelawar (Bat Cave) and seeped in fabled tales of mysteries and romance. You
also can enjoy the scenic and spectacular view of unique
limestone rock formations emerging from the floor of the mangrove swamps and
the sea. It will take you to the Crocodile Cave. A brief stop at the hole in
the wall fish farm fell gives your hand a try at feeding the tame stingrays. Finally, enjoy watching the farming
of fish in specialised farms in the open sea.
This trip is highly
recommended for all visitors to Langkawi.Trip includes return hotel transfer,
boat ride, naturalist guide & mineral water. The minimum boat ride trip is 2
person and maximum 8. This Malaysia Wildlife is a small high quality eco-tour
operator that offers National Geographic style nature experiences to small
groups.
Langkawi cable car (Island)
LANGKAWI CABLE CAR
Langkawi Cable Car is
one of the major attractions in Langkawi
Island, Kedah, Malaysiathat
truly an experience not to be missed by the visitors. Throughout the 20-minute
ride, you will pass over jungle waterfalls and a thick carpet of rainforest. It
provides an aerial link from near Burau Bay Resort at TelukBurau to the peak
of GunungMachinchang, which
is also the location of the Langkawi Sky Bridge. The total length is
2.2 km (1.4 mi) and it was officially opened in 2003.
Langkawi Cable Car is
located just north of TelagaHarbour, PantaiKok, with the entrance within
'Oriental Village' which is theme shopping centre housing 30 individually
designed buildings showcasing Malaysian and Oriental architecture. It is duty
free shopping heaven where you can find specialty shops selling souvenirs and
clothing. Approximate 40 minutes’ drive from Kuah town and 15 minutes’ drive
from Langkawi International Airport, it is located just north of the Langkawi
International Airport, on the north-western coast of the main island of
Langkawi
Travelling at a steep incline of 42 degrees,
over a distance of 2.2 kilometres from the base station to the two mountain-top
stations, you will get used to the sensation of being airborne,the ride quickly
turns into an amazing and exhilarating experience. At the top of Sky Bridge, it
offers a breathtaking view of Langkawi. Completed in 2004, this
suspended bridge is accessible from the Top Station gives visitors a unique
spatial experience, and to bring them into otherwise unattainable locations,
above virgin jungle with spectacular views.
Other attractions and activities available here are
2.5 Kilometers jungle trekking linking TelagaTujuh (Seven Wells)
to the Middle and Top Stations, Mini Zoo to get closer with nature, Deer Farm, Reflexology
for relaxing massage of the feet, Café, and Fun Portraits if you want having a
self-portrait. The rate charge fotLangkawi Cable Car is MYR 15 for adults
with a MyKad and MYR 5 for children (prices subject to change).
TRAVEL TIPS
Remember to wear
comfortable shoes as it is quite a walk up to the hanging bridge. The cable car
operates from 10am to 7pm, subject to weather conditions. The service may be
halted during strong winds.
HOW
TO GET HERE
By Car or Taxi
Langkawi
Cable Car is located on the southwest coast of the main island, just a
30-minute drive from Kuah Town and only 15 minutes from Langkawi International
Airport. Your best bet is to either hire a car or a taxi for the day and
explore the island at your own pace.
WHO TO CONTACT
Cable
Car Office
Address:Oriental Village, JalanTelagaTujuh, 07000 Langkawi, Kedah,
Malaysia
Phone: +604-959 4225
Fax: +604-959 4121
kota tinggi waterfalls (Waterfall)
KOTA
TINGGI WATERFALL
Listen
to the sounds of nature. Watch nature streaming with rhythm. Embrace the cool
air. Waterfall is a place to relax, take a dip and swim as well as a perfect
backdrop to snap pictures. You can experience these things only at Kota Tinggi
Waterfalls. This natural attraction is a famous attraction in Kota Tinggi,
Johor, Malaysia. The waterfalls are located in Lombong at the foot of Gunung
Muntahak. It cascades down some 34 meters from the mountain.
The
natural beauty of the area is refreshing, and provides an escape for busy
city-goers. The cooling river waters also provide an ideal place for swimming, and
a nice spot for picnics. It is a great place for nature lovers who
often spot birds and numerous insects around the area.
Those
wanting to spend a night here can opt to stay at the Kota Tinggi Waterfalls
Resort. As the waterfall (also known as Lombong fall) is so near to Singapore,
it will be crowded on weekends and during school holidays.This waterfall is
popular and suitable to visit among visitors especially for families to spend
their quality time together.
HOW
TO GET THERE
By
Bus
Buses
leave frequently from Johor Bahru's Larkin Bus Terminal (on Jalan Garuda) to
Kota Tinggi's bus terminal on Jalan Niaga Utama. Contact GP Express at +607-224
8662.
By
Car
From
the North-South Expressway (NSE), take the Kulai exit (Interchange 252) onto
the trunk road heading towards Kota Tinggi (Highway 94 and 3). Kota Tinggi
Waterfalls is located 15km north of Kota Tinggi town. From Kota Tinggi town,
get onto Jalan Lombong and look out for sign boards indicating the way to the
waterfall.
WHO TO CONTACT
Tourism Malaysia Johor
Address:L3-26 Aras 3, Bangunan JOTIC, 2
Jalan Ayer Molek, Johor Bahru 80000, Johor, Malaysia
Phone: +607-222 3590/3591
Phone: +607-222 3590/3591
Fax: +607-223 5502
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Cameron highlands ( Mountain)
CAMERON
HIGHLANDS
Cameron Highlands situated at the northwestern tip
of Pahang,
the “Camerons” is approximately 90 kilometers (56 mi) from Ipoh or
about 200 kilometers (120 mi) from Kuala Lumpur.
There are many things to
see and do in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia's largest highland resort. Walks
through lovely little villages, visits to the butterfly, strawberry, honey bee
farms and sprawling tea plantations or meals at the delightful Tudor-styled
country inns, are all pleasurable and relaxing activities to be experienced
here. What's more, you can't beat the weather up here
and it' is easy to get to.
Cameron Highlands lies less than an hour off the main North-South Highway, and
is a pleasant, easy 3.5-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur.
One other popular activity in Cameron Highlands, actually
more of a tradition, is to have tea and scones. This very English tradition
dates back to the days when English colonial officers used this hilly location
as a cool getaway from the heat of the lowlands. Bird-watching and trekking are
also popular activities here.Developed in the 1930s, the natural
attraction is one of the oldest tourist spots inMalaysia.
Apart from its tea estates, the plateau is also noted for its cool weather,
orchards, nurseries, farmlands, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, wildlife, mossy
forest, hotels, bungalows, Land Rovers, museum and its aborigines.
Situated 1,500 metres above sea level,
Cameron Highlands comprises a series of little townships that include Ringlet,
Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Tringkap, Kuala Terla and Kampung Raja. Being a
primarily agricultural domain, you will find an abundance of vegetables and
fruits farms dotted all over the highlands. Cameron Highlands is also the leading
producer of flowers and tea in Malaysia. Be prepared for a lovely sight of tea
plantations and beautiful flowers you won’t see flourishing elsewhere in
Malaysia.Tanah Rata is the heart of Cameron Highlands is
indeed its administrative township which is highly popular among local and
foreign tourists. Tourists often choose to explore the surrounding sub-mountain
forest here as there are numerous jungle trails with varying lengths and
difficulties conveniently accessed from town.
Meanwhile, Brinchang is the
highest and second largest township of Cameron Highlands that has a popular
night market during weekends and public holidays which attracts local tourists
with its highland produce, local street food, soft toys and fruits.
Many vegetable farms, flower nurseries and fruit orchards are located
close to this town and some popular tourist spots here include Cactus Valley
and the Big Red Strawberry Farm. Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala
Terla&Kampung Rajaare beyond Brinchang, the road leads to
all the way to Blue Valley. This is where you will find the markets, vegetable
farms, flower gardens, bee gardens and butterfly gardens.
HOW TO GET HERE
By Car
Cameron
Highlands is accessible via Tapah or the new highway at SimpangPulai. If you
are driving up from Kuala Lumpur, the SimpangPulai exit takes an additional 45
minutes to reach the north of Tapah using the North-South Expressway. The
ascent along this route is much smoother and less precarious than the route
from Tapah.
By Bus or Taxi
Bus
and Taxi services are available from the Puduraya Terminal in Kuala Lumpur and
the journey will take you to Tanah Rata. Alternatively, take a train to Tapah
and then continue your journey in a taxi or a bus.
WHO TO CONTACT
Cameron
Highlands District Council
Phone: +605-4911455 / 49120
Bukit Larut (Mountain)
BUKIT
LARUT
Bukit Larut, formerly known as Maxwell
Hill, is a popular highland destination in Malaysia. Perched at 1250m above sea
level, it is the wettest place in Malaysia, with an annual rainfall of over
500cm. Temperature here hovers around 15 degrees centigrade in the early
morning and late afternoon, dipping to 10 degrees centigrade at night. Bukit
Larut is home to the oldest hill station in Malaysia, built by William Edward
Maxwell, a British Assistant Resident in Perak, in 1884 to provide a cool
retreat for the colonial officials.
With daily temperatures of 10 to 25
degrees Celsius, Bukit Larut is indeed an ideal destination for those wanting
to escape from the heat and humidity of Malaysia’s lowlands. Bukit Larut is not
nearly as developed as the more celebrated hill resorts of Cameron or Genting
Highlands. However, it preserves much more of the atmosphere of a colonial hill
station and offers a natural peaceful and quiet sanctuary for weary souls.
There are no swanky or five-star hotels available; accommodation is modest but
nonetheless comfortable and cozy with a number of welcoming bungalows and rest
houses, some of which were built almost a century ago.
The
Tea Garden House, situated mid-way up the hill, was once the office of a tea
plantation. However, when their tea plants did not grow very well here, the
British shifted their agricultural endeavour to the Cameron Highlands, where
the Boh Tea Plantation is now. All types of Malaysian flowers including the
rare giant fishtail palm thrive here. The golden sunflowers grown here are
the largest in the country.
The many nature trails available at the
hill resort provide the opportunity to discover Bukit Larut’sunspoilt natural
beauty and a close observation of the hill’s various species of flora and fauna
such as gibbons and squirrels, wild orchids, Mountain Giant Fishtail Palm and
many species of bracken-like ferns. Another popular tourist activity is bird
watching especially along the GunungHijau Trail which circles GunungHijau
leading towards the summit.
Private vehicles are not allowed up
Bukit Larut. Instead, the resort provides Land Rovers at the foot of the hill
for transportation. The Land Rover operational hours are from 8am to 5pm daily
and transportation charges are RM5 for adults and RM3 for children. When
visiting Bukit Larut, make your trip even more worthwhile by dropping by the
Taiping Zoo & Night Safari and the Taiping Lake Gardens, two other popular
attractions, located at the foot of the popular hill resort.
HOW TO GET THERE
By Road
On the North-South Highway, take the Taiping exit. Follow
the signs leading to Taiping after the toll and from Taiping town head towards
the lake gardens. There are signs showing the way to Bukit Larut (Maxwell
Hill).
WHO TO CONTACT
Bukit Larut Office
Phone: +605-807 7241/ 7243
URL: http://www.vmy2014.com/see-and-do/places-to-visit/other-places-to-visit/maxwell-hill-bukit-larut
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Monday, 1 December 2014
Botanical Garden Putrajaya (Garden)
PUTRAJAYA BOTANICAL GARDENS
Putrajaya
Botanical Gardens is a must-see attraction if you are visiting the beautiful
city of Putrajaya. There are several major parks in the city which is sometimes
referred to as a 'City in the Garden'. The biggest botanical garden in Malaysia
covers an area over 92 hectares. The park is divided into three sections -
flowers, ornamental plants and preservation/research purposes.
The garden is divided into different themes such as Explorer's Trail, Palm Hill, Floral Gardens, Sun Garden and the Lakeside.
The garden is divided into different themes such as Explorer's Trail, Palm Hill, Floral Gardens, Sun Garden and the Lakeside.
The
garden currently has more than 700 species of flowering plants, local plants as
well as plants from the Asia-Pacific and Africa regions. The area also serves
as a research centre, with its multi-purpose collection. Kids will be delighted
with the huge collection and exotic flowers, and educationists will be able to
see many species of plants at the research centre.
The
landscaping includes a canopy bridge, a huge sundial, covered walkways, a lake
boardwalk, gazebos and picnic shelters. Other attractions include cycle hire,
boating, an interactive exhibition and a tram ride for which separate fees
apply. There is also a Visitors' Interpretative Centre (VIC), explorer's trail,
palm hill, sun and floral gardens for visitors wishing to experience more from
the Botanical Garden. Take home some interesting collections from its
quaint gift shop offering environmentally friendly souvenirs.
The
Botanical Gardens are in the heart of the city close to the Istana Melawati
(royal palace) and within walking distance of the Putrajaya Shangri-La Hotel.
Plenty of parking is available. You will no doubt be in need of refreshment
after wandering around in all this fresh air. The Putrajaya Seafood Restaurant
occupies a prime position on the lake front from where you can get a great view
of the Prime Minister's office complex building.
HOW TO GET THERE
By Bus
If you intend to come by
bus, take the Cityliner bus 868 from Sinar Kota, Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya. The
fare is around RM2.60 and it operates from 6:30am to 10pm at night. From the
bus terminal in Putrajaya, take a Nadi Putra bus here.
By Train
If you come by train,
use the ERL KLIA transit train that departs from KL Sentral or KLIA. The train
operates from 5:30am to 1am daily with an interval of 30 minutes. At the
Western Transportation Terminal in Putrajaya, take the Nadi Putra bus and you
will arrive here.
WHO TO CONTACT
Kuala Lumpur Tourism Office
Phone: +603-2615
8188
Tourism Info Line
Phone: 1-300-88-5050
Batu Caves (Religious)
BATU CAVES
Batu Caves is an
iconic and popular tourist attraction in Selangor. Site of a Hindu temple
and shrine, Batu Caves attracts thousands of worshippers and tourists,
especially during the annual Hindu festival, Thaipusam. This natural attractionis a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in the Gombak district, 13 kilometers (8 mi)
north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
It takes its name from the Sungai Batu or Batu River, which flows past the
hill. The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, dedicated to Lord Murugan.
It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. A limestone outcrop
located just north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves has three main caves featuring
temples and Hindu shrines.
The biggest, referred
to as Cathedral Cave or Temple Cave, has a very high ceiling and features
ornate Hindu shrines. To reach it, visitors must climb a steep flight of 272
steps.At the base of the hill are two more cave temples, Art Gallery Cave and
Museum Cave, both of which are full of Hindu statues and paintings. This
complex consists many of the shrines relate the story of Lord Murugan's
victory over the demonSoorapadam. An audio tour is available to visitors.The
Ramayana Cave is situated to the extreme left as one faces the sheer wall of
the hill. Paintings and scenes of Hindu Gods can also be seen walls of this
cave.
Below the Temple Cave
is the Dark Cave, with rock formations. It is a two-kilometer network of
relatively untouched caverns. In order to maintain the cave's ecology, access
is restricted. The Malaysian Nature Society organizes regular educational and
adventure trips to the Dark Caves.Its main attraction is the large statue of
the Hindu God at the entrance, besides a steep 272 climb up its steps to
finally view the stunning skyline of the city centre.
Monkeys frolic around
the caves, and it is a popular spot for rock climbing enthusiasts. There are
various undeveloped caves which contain a diverse range of cave fauna,
including some unique species, such as Liphistiidae spiders and Eonycteris and fruit bats.
The site is also well known for its numerous macaques,
which visitors can feed. Batu Caves is a place where you should not miss on
your next visit to Malaysia.
HOW TO GET HERE
By Car or Taxi
Batu Caves is accessible by car or taxi as it is situated beside the main highway of MRR2 in Batu Caves area.
KTM Komuter
There is also the KTM Komuter train service from KL Sentral to Batu Caves.
Monorail and Bus
From KL Sentral, take the monorail service to Titiwangsa station. Alight here and take the bus to Batu Caves.
WHO TO CONTACT
Tourism Info Line
Phone: 1300
88 5050
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