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Golden giant Murugan, 272 rainbow steps, and 400-million-year-old caves.
Overview
Batu Caves, 13 km from Kuala Lumpur, is Malaysia's most visited Hindu site — a 272-step rainbow staircase climbs past the golden Murugan statue (42.7 m) to the Cathedral Cave, a vast limestone cavern housing Sri Subramaniam temple with its ancient shrines.
Highlights
The world's tallest Murugan statue — 42.7 m of gold-painted concrete against the limestone cliff.
The cathedral-like main cavern — 100 m high with ancient shrines and resident monkeys.
Itinerary
Transport, 272 rainbow steps, Cathedral Cave, Dark Cave option, return.
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