Kuala Lumpur Batu Caves and National Mosque Private Tour
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Experience Highlights
This 4-hour private tour of the Batu Caves and National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur will take you into Malaysia's most crowded sacred environment. You will connect with the culture of the locals and other Asian countries as you explore these shrines of worship, surrounded by temples, markets and the largest and most important mosque in the region.
You'll also see the giant golden statue of the god Murugan, stroll through China Town and explore the city's central market, in a four-hour experience exclusively for you and your group.
- Marvel at the giant golden statue of the god Murugan at the entrance to the Batu Caves.
- Behold the architectural beauty of the pagoda-style Thean Hou Temple
- Stroll through China Town and Kuala Lumpur's central market on this private experience, exclusive to you and your group.
What’s included
- Private tour of Batu Caves and National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur
- Professional guide
- Return transfer to and from your accommodation in Kuala Lumpur
- Tour in an air-conditioned vehicle
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Step by Step
Discover Malaysia's wonderful culture, religions and customs by joining this 4-hour private tour of the Batu Caves and National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur.
You will join a professional guide to tour the sacred space where local pilgrims profess their faith, an impressive setting filled with religious figures that is a must-see destination for tourists.
In this private experience of about four hours, exclusive to you and your group, you will see:
- Batu Caves: from the entrance you will be stunned by the monumental 47-metre high golden statue of the god Murugan. Inside, you will discover four limestone caves that are Unesco World Heritage Sites.
- Thean Hou Temple: At the highest point of the Robson Heights area sits this pagoda-style shrine, which offers a light show emanating from small red lanterns at nightfall.
- China Town Market: amidst a mix of Asian cultures, enjoy delicious street food dishes, prepared with traditional foods from various countries.
- National Mosque of Malaysia: more than 15,000 people can fit in the country's most important place of worship, which is spread over 13 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens.
And to get in touch with the traditions of the region, after strolling through these sites you will visit the central market, where countless handicraft products await you, bringing you even closer to the culture of the country.