Rising dramatically from the landscape about 14 km north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is one of Malaysia’s most iconic landmarks. Known for its towering golden statue of Hindu deity Murugan, steep flight of rainbow-coloured steps, and a labyrinth of limestone caves, Batu Caves is not just a tourist attraction—it is a living, breathing Hindu shrine and a vital cultural symbol for the Tamil community in Malaysia. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, culture enthusiast, or adventurer, a visit here promises a memorable experience.

