Head north of Kuala Lumpur and spend the morning exploring a Malaysian National Treasure. Batu Caves a limestone hill is home to a series of caves and a sacred site for Hindu believers. view the impressive shipping Straits of Melaka and the Old Portuguese forts. . Enjoy a delicious seafood dinner at a local fishing village before to be delighted with a boat ride searching for the magical fireflies.
Today’s tour starts at 15:00 hrs.
Discover another multicultural aspect of Malaysia and visit one of the most important sanctuaries of Hindu culture, the Batu Caves located on the outskirts of the city.
After climbing the 272 steps that lead to the Sanctuary of Murugan, one of the most revered deities of Hinduism, enjoy splendid panorama views of the city. It is also possible to find monkeys in constant search for food so be alert! These impressive caves remain a destination for pilgrims, especially during the most important Hindu festival in Asia, Thaipusam, which is celebrated during the full-moon Tamil month (January and February).
Kampung Kuantan is a village located on the fringe of Kuala Lumpur which is known as one of the largest firefly sightings, popular among locals and foreigners.
Leave to Kuala Selangor where you can immerse yourself in the rural Malaysian culture, observing the traditional fishing and farming ways of the “Kampung” people, and experience the immense and abundant palm tree and rubber plantations spread throughout the surrounding area.
Continue on to Bukit Melawati to view the impressive shipping Straits of Melaka and the Old Portuguese forts. Go on to enjoy a mouth watering seafood dinner, fished only hours before your arrival, then head upstream by boat to gaze at the ever incredible fireflies; a spectacular scene of shimmering tree’s spread across the banks of the mangroves, which lit up by thousands of tiny yet powerful creatures fluttering in and out of the branches.
Marvel at the ability of these amazing lightning bugs to synchronize their light patterns before your return to Kuala Lumpur
Please note: Batu Caves is a religious site, thus a dress code for visitors is enforced. For women, they should cover their shoulders as well as their legs below knee length (nothing too short or revealing). For men, a t-shirt and shorts are acceptable, as long as the shorts are below the knee. Please do not wear singlets/tank tops or flip flops.
Please note that guests can rent a sarong/scarf if their dress code does not meet the requirements for a small fee.
5 Feb23 During the religious festival Thaipusam is not possible to visit Batu Caves
Inclusions:
🍗 Dinner
Notes:
- Guide rates subject to increase during public holidays https://publicholidays.com.my/. Ask to your travel consultant
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