Keberangkatankereta pertama mulai pukul 06.56 sedangkan kereta terakhir dari KL Sentral ke Batu Caves pukul 22.46. Hanya selisih 30 menit hingga 1 jam antara satu kereta dengan kereta berikutnya.Setelah sampai Stasiun Batu Caves, keluar dengan jalan kaki, turun tangga, dan lihatlah sekeliling Anda serta temukan Patung Dewa Murugan. Untukke Batu Caves sendiri dari stasiun ini cukup dekat dan kamu hanya perlu berjalan selama 5 menit dan kamu telah sampai ke dalam wilayah batu caves. Dari stasiun kamu tinggal ambil jalan keluar ke sebelah kanan saja dan kamu bisa masuk ke dalam area batu caves dengan cara masuk ke salam pintu masuk yang ada di dekan pintu stasiun. KTMKomuter Tampin Batu Caves Route Timetable (Jadual) 2022 Below you will see the latest full train timetable for the KTM Komuter Tampin to Batu Caves Route / Line for all early morning departures from the first train of the day. For later trains, please see the following pages: Stationsafter KL Sentral on the Batu Caves Komuter Line are: Mid Valley (38 minutes) Seputeh (40 minutes) Salak Selatan (44 minutes) Bandar Tasik Selatan (for TBS Bus Station - Terminal Bersepadu Selatan) (49 minutes) Serdang (57 minutes) Kajang (one hour, 7 minutes) UKM (one hour, 12 minutes) Bangi (one hour, 18 minutes) perjalanannyasangat lancar dan ternyata tidak begitu jauh dari hotel adalah sebuah bukit kapur yang berbentuk gua, dan digunakan sebagai kuil untuk beragama hindu di luar india yang paling populer yang didedikasikan untuk dewa murugan.jika kalian mengunjungi wisata batu caves ini, tidak usah khawatir karena tidak dipungut biaya Kunjunganke Batu Caves akan diganti menjadi kunjungan ke Thean Hou Temple antara 5-11 Feb; Mengunjungi King's Palace; Bagus banget pelayanannya dan rekomended banget buat teman2 yg mau rencana perjalanan ke KL. enrico 19 Jan 2020 Tour ini sangat murah, kami sudah mengunjungi tempat wisata favorit di kuala lumpur.Harga yg ditawarkan sangat Y5m1. Dapatkan kesempatan untuk mengunjungi Genting Highlands, Batu Caves, dan perhentian opsional di Chin Swee Caves Temple dalam sehari! Jelajahi lebih jauh kaki gunung Malaysia dan tambahkan tour sehari ini pada itinerary Kuala Lumpur kamu. Ajaklah keluarga kamu untuk liburan singkat dengan tour ini dan nikmati keindahan setiap objek wisata. Mulailah tour dengan berkendara menggunakan layanan transportasi selama 45 menit menuju Genting Highlands dari hotel kamu. Driver berbahasa Inggris akan bertindak sebagai pemandu kamu selama tour dan berbagi tentang sejarah Malaysia sembari mengantar kamu ke tujuan. Dalam perjalanan menuju dataran tinggi tersebut, driver akan mengajak kamu mampir ke Batu Caves. Salah satu objek wisata Malaysia yang paling banyak dikunjungi, Batu Caves merupakan bukit batu kapur yang terdiri dari tiga gua besar dan beragam gua kecil. Formasi batu kapur di dalam jajaran gua berusia 100 tahun ini juga menampung kuil-kuil Hindu, membuatnya menjadi landmark keagamaan penting bagi para umat Hindu. Gua lainnya juga menyimpan patung dan lukisan Hindu, seperti Art Gallery Cave dan Museum Cave. Setelah tour keagamaan kamu ke Batu Caves, perjalanan kamu akan berlanjut sambil menaiki Genting Skyway. Rasakan naik kereta gantung tercepat dan terpanjang di Asia Tenggara, cara luar biasa untuk membuat anak-anak kamu terperangah dan takjub. Transportasi ini memungkinkan kamu untuk turun di stasiun mana pun, termasuk Chin Swee Station. Turun dan berwisata di Chin Swee Caves Temple berlantai sembilan yang ikonis untuk mendapatkan kesempatan melihat 'blessing lamps'. Para peziarah percaya bahwa lampu-lampu ini diberkati, terutama saat dipersembahkan. Setelah melihat lampu-lampu indah tersebut, ajak anak-anak naik ke Sky Terrace untuk melihat patung Buddha setinggi 15 meter. Kegembiraan kamu dan keluarga akan berlanjut dengan perjalanan kembali ke Genting Highlands, tempat semua hiburan berada. Di dalamnya kamu akan menemukan beberapa taman hiburan dan objek wisata, seperti Ripley's Adventureland. Di sana juga tersedia restoran, dan para petugas akan menyambut kamu dan keluarga dengan ramah sembari menanti hidangan tersaji. Pesan sekarang melalui Klook dan jangan lewatkan objek-objek wisata ini! "Pah, Maaf Ya Gak Jadi Jalan-Jalan ke Batu Caves" - Hari ke-4 kami di Malaysia, dari pagi sampai siang hanya mager di flat sepupu saya. Makanya, tadinya saya gak berencana menceritakannya di blog. Abis apa pula yang mau diceritakan? Papah dan cucu-cucunya di flat dekat Batu Caves Contents Sebelum Berangkat ke Malaysia Alasan Gak Tertarik ke Batu Caves Batal ke Batu Caves Penyesalan Itu ... Tetapi, gak menyangka juga kalau beberapa bulan kemudian, justru ini yang bikin saya sedih. Setiap kali ingat papah, rasanya timbul penyesalan. Kalau ada mesin waktu, kayaknya saya mau deh mengulang lagi perjalanan kami ke Malaysia. Terutama cerita di hari ke-4. Sebelum Berangkat ke Malaysia "Teh, selama di Malaysia rencananya mau ke mana aja?" "Belum tau nih, Pah. Kalau Papah maunya ke mana?" Sebuah pesan WA dari papah masuk ke hp saya. Seperti yang saya ceritakan sebelumnya, rencana saya sekeluarga ke Melaka yang sudah tersusun rapi diputuskan untuk batal. Papah yang tadinya berencana langung pulang sehari setelah resepsi pernikahan, malah jadinya pengen nambah. Papah jadi ingin ikut saya jalan-jalan. Karena itinerary di Melaka lumayan padat untuk orang tua, saya pun memutuskan batal. Kasihan kalau papah dan mamah kecapean. Mendingan jalan-jalan di sekitaran Kuala Lumpur dengan jadwal yang santai. "Pastinya sih Papah maunya ke Twin Tower. Papah suka tuh suasana sore di Menara Kembar Petronas!" "Ya udah, kita ke sana aja." "Nanti kita nginepnya di mana, Teh?" "Belum tau juga, Pah. Pastinya sih, hari pertama dan kedua nginepnya di homestay. Hari ketiga di flat Ghea. Nah sisanya belum tau di mana. Papah mau ikut menginap di homestay atau hotel?" "Di homestay aja biar gabung sama yang lain. Tetapi, untuk penginapan lain setelah dari flat Ghea, Teteh juga yang atur, ya. Pokoknya Papah percayain semua ke Teteh." "Siap!"[Silakan baca Siti Homestay Kelana Jaya, Penginapan Nyaman untuk Muslim] Bukan hal baru kalau ada acara keluarga, saya dan papah selalu berdiskusi. Saya juga lebih suka ngobrol sama papah karena lebih bisa kompak 'tektokannya'. Back to Content ⇧ Alasan Gak Tertarik ke Batu Caves "Teh! Papah barusan lihat Google Maps. Ini flat Ghea deket sama Batu Caves, ya?" "Katanya sih gitu." "Ya udah kita ke sana! Papah belum pernah tuh ke Batu Caves." "Iya, Pah." Saya hanya menjawab singkat. Padahal dalam hati, saya gak tertarik sama sekali ke Batu Caves. Saya takut melihat patung berukuran raksasa. Saya tidak takut dengan semua patung. Hanya yang berukuran raksasa. Gak sampai bikin saya jejeritan dan pingsan juga saat melihatnya. Paling hanya merinding dan agak gemetar. Itulah kenapa saya gak menceritakan ketakutan ini ke siapa pun. Bukan hal yang sering juga melihat patung berukuran raksasa. Mending disimpan sendiri aja ketakutannya. Itulah kenapa saya gak pernah tertarik ke Batu Caves. Meskipun banyak yang menganggap sebagai salah satu destinasi wajib bila traveling ke Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Mending cari tempat lain aja, daripada saya ketakutan. Back to Content ⇧ Batal ke Batu Caves Jalan-jalan di hari ketiga juga gak sesuai rencana. Karena papah dan mamah diajak silaturahmi sekalian pamit ke rumah besan om dan tante saya, makanya kami pisah seharian. Papah seneng banget waktu saya kasih lihat foto-foto kami yang lagi jalan-jalan. Paling kepengen tuh ke KL Forest Eco Park. Sampai bilang, "Masih ada waktu gak ya buat ke sana lagi?" [Silakan baca KL Forest Eco Park, Hutan di Tengah Kota Kuala Lumpur] Agak feeling gulty juga sih saya karena rencana di hari ketiga juga batal ajak papah dan mamah jalan-jalan seharian di Kuala Lumpur. Ya meskipun mereka juga jalan-jalan. Tetapi, saya juga agak lega karena kalau diajak jalan kaki dari Mydin ke KLCC Park juga mereka bisa kecapean. Setelah seharian berpisah, kami berkumpul lagi di stasiun KL Sentral. Dari sini kami bersama-sama naik KTM Komuter Train menuju Batu Caves. Perjalanan memakan waktu sekitar 40 menit. Suasana kereta terasa sepi. Apalagi yang turun di stasiun Batu Caves. Mungkin karena kereta yang kami naiki itu kereta terakhir dan turunnya pun di stasiun tujuan akhir. Kalau berangkatnya pagi atau sore mungkin akan lebih ramai karena banyak wisatawan yang menuju tempat wisata ini. Naik kereta terakhir dan sampai Batu Caves pukul 10 malam Stasiun akhir ini lokasinya sangat dekat dengan tempat wisata Batu Caves. Bisa dibilang berdampingan. Kalau Sahabat KeNai ingin berwisata ke Batu Caves, naik KTM Komuter Train bisa jadi salah satu pilihan terbaik. Harga tiketnya juga gak mahal. Seingat saya gak sampai RM3. Motretnya dari dalam stasiun. Patung yang besar itu ketutup pohon ini. Ini juga motret dari stasiun. Patung itu sepertinya pintu masuk menuju Batu Caves Dari stasiun, saya bisa melihat dengan jelas salah satu patung yang ada di sana. Patung raksasa yang menjadi ikon Batu Caves, tidak terlihat karena terhalang oleh pohon. Tetapi, baru melihat salah satu patung aja udah bikin saya merinding. Makanya fotonya jadi ngeblur. Selain itu gak tenang motretnya, kami juga harus bergegas karena suasana stasiun semakin sepi. Kami pun lanjut naik Grab menuju flat sepupu saya. Dari jalan terlihat patung yang terkenal itu. Buat saya udah cukup lah melihat dari kejauhan. Keesokan harinya ... "Teh, jadi gak kita ke Batu Caves? Yang lain katanya pada capek dan belum beberes. Papah pengen nih ke sana. " "Sama, Pah. Chi juga belum beberes." "Oh gitu. Ya udah kain kali aja, deh." Papah tidak terlihat baper sama sekali. Tetapi, dalam hati, lagi-lagi saya merasa bersalah. Sebetulnya saya gak lagi beberes. Gak berasa capek juga setelah sehari sebelumnya jalan-jalan seharian di Kuala Lumpur. Tapi, memang enggan aja ke sana karena takut lihat patung. [Silakan baca Jalan-Jalan Seharian di Kuala Lumpur] Karena gak ada yang mau ke Batu Caves, kami di flat aja sampai siang. Keke dan Nai terlihat lagi mager karena travel WiFi yang kami sewa sudah sangat lancar kembali. Rencananya siang itu, kami akan menuju Bukit Bintang dan menginap semalam di sana. [Silakan baca Pengalaman Menggunakan Travel WiFi Wi2Fly Selama di Malaysia] Area sekitar Batu Caves termasuk ramai. Jalannya turun naik dan masih dikelilingi hutan. Jadi cuaca di sana lumayan sejuk. apalagi saat itu masuk musim hujan. Saat itu, saya sempat bersyukur gak jadi ke Batu Caves. Menjelang siang, hujan turun sangat deras. Kebayang kalau kami sedang ada di sana mungkin akan kehujanan. Mendingan di flat aja, kan. Back to Content ⇧ Penyesalan Itu ... Saya tau kok kalau kematian adalah salah satu misteri terbesar Allah SWT. Semua makhluk hidup akan mati. Tetapi, tidak tau kapan waktunya. Apalagi papah wafatnya sangat mendadak. Tidak ada tanda apapun dan sedang dalam keadaan sehat. Papah wafat begitu selesai sholat maghrib. Gak ada satupun yang menyangka papah sudah pergi. Malah disangkanya papah sedang sujud. Saya memang masih suka bersedih kalau lagi kangen papah. Termasuk saat melihat foto-foto perjalanan kami selama di Malaysia. Ini jadi jalan-jalan bersama kami yang terakhir. Makanya baru sekarang saya mau menuliskan rangkaian perjalanan ini. Tetapi, saat saya memutuskan untuk membuat tulisan ini juga bukan sekadar untuk terus bersedih. Saya berharap tulisan ini menjadi salah satu pengingat untuk terus membahagiakan orang-orang yang kita sayangi selama masih ada waktu. Gak pernah tau juga kan kapan waktu akan berakhir. Insya Allah, Papah sudah tenang di sana. Tetapi, maaf ya, Pah. Chi gak jadi ajak Papah ke Batu Caves. detikTravel Community - Melancong ke Malaysia ada wisata religi ikonik yang sayang untuk dilewatkan, Batu Caves. Ini adalah tempat ibadah umat Hindu yang caves adalah gua berbentuk batu kapur yang diyakini sudah berumur 400 juta tahun. Merupakan tempat ibadah suci bagi umat Hindu dan menjadi objek wisata yang ikonik di Selangor, berada di wilayah Selangor, 13km utara Kuala Lumpur. Pengunjung akan disambut oleh patung dewa Hindu setinggi meter, konon merupakan patung dewa tertinggi di dunia, dinamakan Lord Murugan, yang akan Menyambut kamu di Batu Caves, sampai ketempat ini, Kamu bisa naik komuter dari KL Sentral dan turun di stasiun Batu Caves, selanjutnya jalan kaki sekitar 5 menit untuk sampai di Batu Caves. Tempat ini dibuka pada jam 07 pagi dan ditutup pada jam 9 area ini tidak dipungut biaya apapun, tiket hanya berlaku jika kamu ingin memasuki area gua. Untuk menuju gua kamu harus menaiki sekitar 272 anak tangga, jadi persiapkan sepatu yang nyaman agar bisa sampai gua diperlukan waktu sekitar 1-2 jam. Harap dicatat untuk memasuki area Batu caves disarankan kamu memakai baju yang sopan dan berlengan atau kamu harus memakai kain yang diberikan petugas sebelum menaiki anak tangga menuju sejarahnya, Batu Caves merupakan tapak keagamaan yang terletak di ketinggian hampir 100 meter dari dasar laut. Umat Hindu mendirikan sebuah kuil di gua besar yang ditemukan oleh William Hornaday seorang ahli naturalis itu umat HIndu terutama dari komunitas India yang berada di Malaysia mulai berziarah ke gua, dengan ciri khas formasi gua yang indah, didalam gua kamu bisa menikmati pemandangan stalaktit dan stalagmit. Saat ini situs terpelihara dengan baik sebagai tempat peribadatan dan menjadi salah satu tujuan wisata karena tempat ini mempunyai karakter dan sejarah yang ketempat ini, jangan lupa untuk mengamankan barang-barang yang kamu bawa, karena tempat ini dihuni oleh monyet-monyet iseng, yang biasanya akan mengambil barang bawaan pengunjung yang disangka makanan. Masih di area yang sama kamu juga bisa menikmati kerumunan merpati-merpati yang Caves dikenal dengan festival Thaipusam, dimana jutaan umat Hindu akan melakukan prosesi keagamaan untuk menghormati Dewa Murugan. Festival ini berlangsung selama dua hari setiap tahunnya. Ini adalah festival spektakuler dengan menampilkan tarian seremonial sebagai bentuk spiritualitas. Ajang ini banyak ditunggu wisatawan. Ayo cek terlebih dahulu jadwal festival Thaipusam sebelum ke Batu caves. Looking for the best attractions in Kuala Lumpur? Then you’ll definitely be visiting the Batu Caves temple complex located on the edge of of the most visited attractions in Malaysia, you may have already seen photos of the colourful Batu Caves stairs, the big Lord Murugan statue that guards the entrance, the colourful Batu Caves temples and the caves at the top. It makes for quite a sight and it’s only better when you see it in CavesIf you’re wondering if it’s worth visiting Batu Caves, it definitely is. There is a lot to see and explore here and it’s a beautiful place for many I describe everything you need and want to know before your Batu Caves visit from what exactly you can see there, what it’s like inside Batu Caves, the Batu Caves history, the answer to where is Batu Caves, the Batu Caves temple opening hours, the entrance fee to Batu Caves, what you should wear and much keep reading! As you’ll soon know everything you need to about this great attraction in the full Batu Caves review with plenty of Batu Caves to Malaysia? 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This limestone formation is thought to be around 400 million years old and is quite a sight on the edges of the massive Kuala if you want to know, when was Batu Caves built? The answer is they have existed for a long time. But its relatively recent history is when things become more caves found here were first used by humans as shelter by the indigenous population. Then around 1860, Chinese settlers began taking the guano found here bat poo for fertilising their gardens. The Batu Caves story really begins when an Indian Tamil trader, K. Thamboosamy Pillai, dedicated a temple to Lord Murugan inside the caves. He promoted this to others in the Hindu community as a place of in 1890, Pillai, the founder of Sri Mahamariamman Temple in Kuala Lumpur, installed the consecrated statue of Sri Murugan Swami in Temple this, the tradition of celebrating the Thaipusam festival at this site began in 1892 and Batu Caves was on the map as an important site for the Tamil population of Caves temple history took a big step forward when wooden steps up to Temple Cave were built in 1920. In 1940, two sets of concrete steps were next big change came in 2018 Batu Caves when the stairs were painted to form the famous, colourful site that it is Batu caves is one of the most popular Hindu temples outside India. It receives many visitors and is one of the most popular attractions in Are The Batu Caves In Malaysia? And Batu Caves AddressApproaching Batu CavesThe Batu Caves location is on the edge of Kuala Lumpur, about 13 kilometres from the Batu Caves temple address is simply Batu Caves, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia. You can see the map below for where to find it as well as Caves MapClick the Map to open in Google Maps. You can then access directions to each of the locations discussed in this To Get To Batu CavesKTM Komuter train at Batu Caves station. This is the ladies coach – you can’t miss itIt is simple to get to Batu Caves from KL. If you aren’t in KL yet, make your way to the capital and then you can follow our instructions from basically have two choices. Either take a taxi or get the are the simple option and only cost around RM20 on the Grab app depending on the time of day and how busy the taxi service is. It takes around 20-55 minutes depending on other option is the KTM Komuter train. This is also straight Caves is at the end of the line and you can easily catch this from KL Sentral or Kuala Lumpur station. This takes about 35 minutes and is clean and our full guide to how to get to Batu Caves even easier option where you’ll also learn more about Batu Caves facts is to take a tour. These are cheap and easy and usually available daily. See more information below on the best Batu Caves tour package Caves Opening Hours I read many times before I visited that the Batu Caves opening times are 7am-8pm this isn’t quite true. The main temple and staircase area opened at 545am when I visited, but different parts of Batu Caves have different opening Villa opens 830am – 530pm. Ramayana Cave opens 9am – you want to make the most of your visit, going early does help you arrive when the tourists aren’t there. I took many of these photos 715 – 8am and you can see the lack of tourists. I was the only one there not worshipping which was a fantastic then I was left waiting for other temples to open. It’s really up to you what works at the top!Batu Caves Entrance FeeThe good news is that some of the Batu Caves attraction is free! So if you are on a tight budget, you can definitely still visit here and experience of the individual activities in Batu Caves have an entry fee. The Batu Caves tickets price for Ramayana Cave is RM5 and Cave Villa is RM15. It’s cheaper for To Do Around Batu CavesThere are a few different Batu Caves attractions including four caves, the colourful steps and, of course, the big Lord Murugan Murugan Statue Batu CavesLord Murugan StatueThe Lord Murugan Batu Caves statue is the massive gold statue next to the stairs. You cannot miss height is a massive metres, and it took three years to build. It was actually only added to the site in Hanuman Statue Batu CavesLord Hanuman Statue Sri Anjaneyar TempleThe Lord Hanuman Statue is a green statue that is an impressive 15 metres high about 100 metres to the left of Lord is also a temple next to this which is worth checking Caves StepsClimbing the stairs…Since the Batu Caves Malaysia steps were painted such amazing colours, they may be the most well known part of Batu Caves – and you’ll definitely want to take a photo and walk to the top to Temple you are wondering how many steps in Batu Caves, there are 272. It’s quite a work out!The stairs are in good condition though with a hand rail so it’s easy enough to a moment to turn around and take in the view as you walk up as well. You can see a fair bit of KL from up CaveInside Temple CaveLocated at the top of the stairs, Temple Cave is the most famous of the Batu Caves. This is where you can easily explore the Batu Caves find a huge cavern with two shrine areas. The Batu Caves height is about 90 metres first temple is devoted to Lord Muragan and the second one is where the Sri Valli Deivanai temple is. This is devoted to the wife of definitely feels like a world away from Kuala Caves Dark CaveThe Dark Cave Batu Caves is a conservation is located by an area about midway up the stairs. There is a path here that leads to the entrance of the Dark to this cave are by tour only. However, it was not clear to me whether tours here have resumed or not since they were stopped a few years you are able to visit, this cave is not lit and known for its rock formations, wildlife, particularly the Trapdoor Spider which is meant to be the rarest spider in the world, and adventure tours previously were either a shorter one where you got to see the rock formations and bats and maybe a spider or an adventure tour which included spelunking, visiting adventurous narrow sections and getting CaveRamayana CaveAnother of the Batu Caves things to do is the interesting Ramayana Cave. It’s located next to the Hanuman statue about 100 metres to the left of the Cave is much smaller with lower ceilings than Temple Cave, but it is decorated with many statues, shrines and scenes from the Hindu epic of the same name. More items are being added over time, so even if you have been here before, you may want to check it out cave has an entry fee which helps keep visitor numbers down making it more VillaEntry to Cave VillaThe final cave you’ll want to consider visiting is Cave Villa, just to the left of the colourful stairs. This can be an option if you can’t climb the 272 stairs to Temple cave has a RM15 entry fee less for Malaysians at the time of publishing, and there are a couple of entry points which are clearly signposted. It’s a privately own caved and not associated with the rest of Batu paying the entry fee, you get to walk across a bridge over a koi pond as pictured above. There are actually two caves here that also have statues, scenes and there are also some caged animals and reptiles in inhumane conditions, so I recommend you choose to skip this cave rather than pay to support this. I chose to not go inside for this TemplesThe temple next to the stairsThere are multiple temples here in addition to the caves that you can easily visit as you explore the need to be dressed respectively to enter see more about this below, and you should remove your shoes and are such peaceful, special places to explore early as people made offerings and chanted. I highly recommend Climbing Batu CavesLooking for more adventure on your Batu Caves trip? You can rock climb here! You can do this in a 3-4 hour session with guides and all gear included. You do need a good fitness level but it’s ok for beginner rock climbing takes place at Gua Damai on the same limestone hills as the here more details and latest FestivalThaipusam at Batu CavesThe main Batu Caves festival is for the annual celebration of Thaipusam, a major Hindu a three day festival which occurs in late January or early February with processions and many, many quite an experience and worth attending if you are around at the right it’s quite a different experience to a trip to Batu Caves at other times so try to experience Batu Caves at a less busy time as Help Having An Awesome Food Experience in KL?Join a Simply Enak aka delicious Food Tour!There are three different options depending on whether you want to concentrate on street food, nightlife or off the beaten track matter what you pick, you’ll taste a range of fabulous local food and drinks while learning the history and culture of Kuala no better way to discover this great sure you use the coupon code DIVE30 for RM30 off your here for all your Caves ToursHere are some popular and affordable tour options…Private Half Day TourIn this half day tour, you’ll get return transfers and a private guide to ensure you get the most out of your experience. There are morning or afternoon options for a great here for the latest prices and Caves + Other Local StopsThis half day tour includes return transfers, a guide and also two other stops in addition to Batu visit the Royal Selangor Pewter Factory and a Batik Factory showroom as well as learning more about the local area. There are morning and afternoon here for the latest prices and Caves And Genting Highlands TourYou can also combine a visit to the Batu Caves with a visit to Genting Highlands for a fabulous day tour consists of a driver-guide who will share the history of Malaysia while navigating through traffic to your first stop at Batu Caves. After this, he will drive you on to the Awana cable car to take you up to Genting Highlands cable car included.You’ll have free time to visit the theme parks and local attractions before taking the cable car back down, meeting with your driver and returning to KL. This Genting Highlands and Batu Caves tour is perfect for anyone who wants to make the most of their time in here for the latest prices and can find more city tours that include Batu Caves Caves Dress CodeDress rulesThis is a sacred site and you need to dress appropriately. I met someone the day before my most recent visit who told me how she forgot to wear her long dress on her visit and had to buy the RM15 scarves to cover avoid this, you basically want to cover your knees and photo above is from the bottom of the stairs up to Temple Cave and gives you a good description of what is ok and not. You can take your own scarf to cover up when going in the temples or buy one here if you are need to take your shoes and socks off to enter temples. This can mean that sandals can be easier. However, I recommend good walking shoes for the stairs so you can feel steady and supported, especially if they are Caves Weather And When To Visit Batu CavesMalaysia is in the tropics and basically this means it is hot and humid year round – and it could rain any time you visit Batu Caves. In fact, it didn’t rain during my visit, but there was water falling in Temple Cave so I still got wet!The heaviest rains can be in March or April, but I would prepare for the fact that rain can happen at any means it is always smart to take an umbrella, but I would definitely try for a dry day when you visit. It wouldn’t be much fun walking up the Batu Caves staircase in the weather Batu Caves experiences is always hot. Visiting first thing in the morning can feel a lot cooler though and I would avoid the heat in the middle of the day if Caves MonkeysBatu Caves monkeyThe monkeys at Batu Caves have a mischievous reputation so watch out for them 🙂They are not always around so you may not see them, but if you do, I recommend not having food out when they are around. It’s best not to fight them if they try to take something from you as they can bite. Basically, ignore them if you Caves RestaurantRestaurants by Batu Caves. I was there early so not open yetThere are eating options right by Batu Caves as pictured above which is to the right of the Batu Caves Murugan much is open early, when this photo was taken, but you’ll never go hungry WordsThe Batu Caves temple Malaysia is an amazing place to visit and it should be high on your list of attractions to see when in KL. It’s easy to get here and combine with other sightseeing so there’s really no reason to miss was an extra awesome experience visiting early in the morning when everyone around seemed there to worship. The chanting, the cooler air, the amazing surrounds… such an experience!You can read more about things to do in KL here, find our detailed guide to getting from KL to Batu Caves here or find our full Kuala Lumpur travel guide here. You can also find our list of Kuala Lumpur tours here – many include Batu a trip to Malaysia? Have any questions? Join our Malaysia Travel Planning Facebook group here now! It’s the perfect place to ask any questions and to be inspired!Related posts The KTM Batu Caves Railway Station stesen keretapi Batu Caves is located in the state of Selangor, Malaysia and is just a short walk across the car park from the entrance to the cave complex. The station is served by regular KTM Komuter trains commuter that operate on the line between here and Pulau Sebang / Tampin, travelling through Kuala Lumpur city centre KL Sentral Railway Station. Batu Caves KTM Komuter Train Schedule Jadual To view the latest KTM commuter timetable to / from B. Caves, please see For all fares to/from Batu Caves from all KTM Komuter stations click here > Stations along this commuter route from Batu Caves Travelling from Batu Caves to KL Sentral, Komuter trains stop at the following stations with approximate travel times / trip duration, next to the stations nameTaman Wahyu 3 minutesKampung Batu 5 minutesBatu Kentonmen 8 minutesSentul 12 minutesPutra 18 minutesBank Negara 21 minutesKuala Lumpur old station 26 minutesKL Sentral Railway Station 32 minutes From KL Sentral you can change on to the Tanjung Malim - Port Klang Line / Route laluan to places like Shah Alam and see the latest timetables on the TM to Pel. Klang Line click here > Or connect to KTM's long distance ETS trains also from KL old station to Butterworth Penang, Ipoh...To see the latest ETS schedules click here > Or take the KLIA Ekspres / Transit to Kuala lumpur Airport KUL > Or connect to the Light Rail Transit LRT or Monorail for more destinations around the city ie Chinatown, KLCC, Bukit Bintang.... For information / and useful route planner for LRT trains / Monorail click here > Stations after KL Sentral on the Batu Caves Komuter Line areMid Valley 38 minutesSeputeh 40 minutesSalak Selatan 44 minutesBandar Tasik Selatan for TBS Bus Station - Terminal Bersepadu Selatan 49 minutesSerdang 57 minutesKajang one hour, 7 minutesUKM one hour, 12 minutesBangi one hour, 18 minutesBatang Benar one hour, 28 minutesNilai one hour, 34 minutesLabu one hour, 41 minutesTiroi one hour, 47 minutesSeremban one hour, 55 minutesSenawang two hoursSungai Gadut two hours, 6 minutesRembau two hours, 19 minutesTampin / Pulau Sebang two hours, 34 minutes Booking Train Tickets from Batu Caves Tickets tokens for KTM Komuter trains are only sold on the day of trains are like Subway / Tube trains and there are no seat allocations. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. KTM Batu Caves Fares Tambang To see the latest price list of fares from Batu Caves on the Komuter trainsPlease see the Komuter page on the official website of KTM Berhad, by clicking here > Related Pages KTM Komuter schedules main page > Batu Caves to Kuala Lumpur old station trains > Best way to travel from Batu Caves to Bukit Bintang Pavilion by train > How to get from the Petronas Towers to Batu Caves > How to travel from Batu Caves to TBS bus station > How to get from TBS bus terminal to Batu Caves > Batu Caves to KL Sentral KTM Komuter trains > KL Sentral to Batu Caves Komuter timetable > Seremban to Batu Caves trains > Taman Wahyu KTM Komuter schedules >

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