Batu Caves, not only religious tourism in it.

2025-03-20T15:08:03
Have you ever been to Malaysia? This country is one of the countries in Asia. There are many beautiful tourist attractions here, ranging from natural attractions, culinary tours? Night tours and religious tours too. Like the Batu Caves tourist attraction in Selangor City, Malaysia. Actually this area is the largest Hindu worship area in Malaysia, but look at me. I am a Muslim and not only me but also many other religions come to Batu Caves. and you should know the main reason. In addition to Hindus who come to worship, foreign tourists come here to enjoy all the uniqueness of this place. This uniqueness lies in every corner of this area.


The first thing I can see is the vastness of this place and there are many pigeons here which are very rare in my city. In addition, there is a fish pond that is not only the size of the pond is large but also the size of the fish is also large. But it is really unfortunate when I came here on a drizzling day and my steps were limited because of it. Even so, I can still see the beauty around the mini pool which is quite natural to enjoy, especially the many sounds of wild birds and wild monkeys jumping from tree to tree in that place.


After being satisfied seeing the fish in the pond and the rain had subsided a bit, I continued my journey to the main tourist attraction in this place, namely the statue of the god Krishna which stands proudly and very large and behind it there are 1000 colorful steps which from this view alone already look unique and beautiful but behind its beauty it turns out I have to sacrifice a lot here. Sacrificing to climb the steps one by one to climb into the cave at the top of the hill, it was really tiring and I spent about 30 minutes to get to the top with lots of rest and of course not pushing myself.


And after arriving inside the cave, I was still really amazed that this cave was better than a few years ago when I last visited Batu Caves before Covid. It was really beautiful. And even though it was a rainy day, visitors were willing to buy impromptu raincoats to enjoy this moment because I'm sure they had limited time before visiting other tourist attractions in this country. Besides seeing the Hindu temple in the cave, I also saw several souvenir traders in this cave whose merchandise was mostly dominated by typical Indian souvenirs.


And to enjoy all the views presented here, everything is free, no charge whatsoever. However, you have to prepare extra energy to climb the many stairs here. If you don't want to enter the cave, it doesn't matter because you can also enjoy the natural scenery and take pictures at other photo spots near the statue of the god Krishna under the stairs that don't take much energy. What do you think? But if you have come to this place, it would be a shame if you don't go into the cave. And that's just my suggestion, the rest is up to you. That's all for my trip to the tau caves Malaysia and greetings from me Maytom, Indonesia


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