| Duration: | 5 Day(s) - 4 Night(s) |
| Tour Category: | Family Tours |
04 Nights A’Famosa Malacca & Kuala Lumpur Tour
Day 01: Arrival – Kuala Lumpur
Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur Airport, transfer to A’Famosa.
Included a visit to Old West Cowboy Town with a carnival show.
Overnight: 01 unit × 4-bedroom Pool Villa for 8 pax (with private swimming pool)
Day 02: Safari Wonderland & Water Theme Park
Hotel breakfast.
Included visit to Safari Wonderland & Water Theme Park / BBQ set dinner at the hotel.
Overnight: 01 unit × 4-bedroom Pool Villa for 8 pax
Day 03: Shopping – City Tour
Hotel breakfast / free on your own. You may visit A’Famosa Shopping Outlet by hotel shuttle service.
1200 hrs: Check-out and transfer from A’Famosa to Kuala Lumpur, including a 3-hour Kuala Lumpur city tour.
Overnight: Metro Bukit Bintang Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
02 Family Quad Rooms for 8 pax (3★ city hotel)
Day 04: Batu Caves
Hotel breakfast.
0900 hrs: Genting Highlands day tour, including one-way cable car ride and stopover at Batu Caves (8-hour tour).
Overnight: Metro Bukit Bintang Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
02 Family Quad Rooms for 8 pax
Day 05: Departure
Hotel breakfast.
1200 hrs: Check-out and transfer from the hotel to Kuala Lumpur Airport.
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Important Information
Minimum 8 pax per booking
All taxes included except Tourism Tax of MYR 10 per room per night, to be paid on the spot upon check-in
All transfers and tours by 01 private licensed tour van with an English-speaking driver
Explore More About Batu Caves of Malaysia
Batu Caves is a complex of limestone grottoes in Peninsular Malaysia. The caves are one of the country’s biggest tourist attractions and a major place of pilgrimage for Tamil Hindus. They are named after the Sungai Batu (Batu River), which flows nearby, and are located 7 miles (13 km) north of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia.
Batu Caves are synonymous with the grand Murugan Statue located at the foot of the caves, and are famous worldwide for the Sri Subramanian Swamy Temple. The Murugan Statue glistens in bright gold and rises to a height of 42.7 meters, making it the tallest statue in Malaysia. The cave temple is considered one of the ten holy abodes of Lord Murugan and is therefore revered by millions of Hindu devotees.
Batu Caves is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Malaysia. Below are some experiences you should not miss while visiting these iconic caves:
1. Offer prayers at the Cave Temple
Also known as the Cathedral Cave, the Cave Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is believed to be the 10th cave or hill of Lord Murugan. The temple sits atop a flight of 272 steps and consists of two interconnected caverns.
Sunlight filtering through the extremely high ceilings creates a mystical aura inside the cave. Shrines dedicated to Lord Murugan, Sri Valli, Sri Deivanai, Lord Shiva, Ganesha, and Parvati can be found here. The biggest festival celebrated at this temple is Thaipusam, which takes place once a year.
2. Ramayana Cave
Visualize scenes from the Ramayana at the Ramayana Cave in Batu Caves. It features a huge statue of Hanuman and a self-formed Shiva Lingam. The cave houses many life-sized statues of Hindu gods depicting the entire story of the Ramayana. If you are traveling with children, this place is sure to leave them spellbound.
3. Marvel at the Magnificent Lord Murugan Statue
The golden-colored Lord Murugan Statue, located at Sri Murugan Perumal Kovil at the foot of the Batu Cave Temple, stands an impressive 42.7 meters tall and is the tallest statue in Malaysia. A trip to Malaysia is never complete without clicking a picture here.
4. Explore the Mysterious Dark Cave
Halfway up the flight of 272 steps lies the Dark Cave, aptly named for its eerie atmosphere. It is believed to be home to rare spider species such as the Trapdoor Spider.
The dense population of cockroaches and bats, unusual rock formations, and narrow potholes add to the adventure factor. The Dark Cave is not usually open to the public, and entry is permitted only under the supervision of a guide. Adventure tours here last about 3 hours, allowing visitors to explore the cave thoroughly.
5. Witness the Exhibits at Cave Villa
At the foot of Batu Caves lies the Cave Villa, which consists of two caves displaying beautifully crafted statues and paintings of Indian poets and mythological Hindu characters. Informative plaques help visitors understand the significance of each exhibit.
One of the caves also features live reptiles, such as snakes, enclosed in glass cases. The Cave Villa is brightly illuminated and offers an educational and visually engaging sightseeing experience.