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Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Suburbs Batu Caves Half-Day Tour - Morning or Afternoon Tour Option
Guest User2026-04-16
Batu Caves, located in the northern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur, is a Hindu temple built inside a limestone cave. A giant gilded statue of Hindu war god stands at the entrance. Reaching the temple requires climbing 272 colorful steps, and one must constantly be wary of numerous monkeys!
Reviews: KLIA Ekspres Ticket Direct Entry with QR Code
Guest User2026-04-24
I tried the manual way via mrt and klia express, although a lot more expensive, it is much more comfortable and faster...
Reviews: Genting Highlands & Batu Caves One Day Tour with Guide option and Cable Car Ride
Guest User2026-02-15
This was a purely introductory tour; if you want to ride the rides, you'll definitely need more time. The park is located high up (level 5), so you'll need a lot of time for the cunifiler, and then you have to take the escalators down to the Chinese Temple (level 3). The outlet (level 2) isn't very large, but it will still take time. It was cloudy, so we couldn't admire the beauty of the mountains. Plan on more time for the temple if you want to go up there; there's no elevator. On the same level, you have to walk a bit, and there's a Buddha statue. I really enjoyed the trip. On the way, we stopped at the Batu Caves, where there's a Hindu temple. It was hot going up, but it's worth seeing once. The stairs smelled strongly (probably from monkey droppings), and I felt a bit nauseous, and the altitude made me dizzy. It's nice that the stairs aren't all uphill, with some rest areas. I didn't count the steps; the guide said there were 272. The toilet downstairs costs 0.50 rubles in cash. Those with cards were a bit taken aback. I personally paid for a tourist's toilet.
Reviews: Cruise Excursions: Layover Transit Kuala Lumpur City Tour
Guest User2026-04-14
We had a fabulous guided tour of Kuala Lumpur with our very knowledgable guide Fariz. We saw all the main points of interest and between stops Fariz gave us a great insight into the Malaysian way of life. We travelled by air conditioned mini bus and there were 8 other travellers in addition to the 2 of us. The whole trip was just under 8 hours. Highly recommended
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Grand Full-Day Tour With Tour Guide Service (Shared Tour )
Guest User2026-02-21
It's a perfect option for those, who stay in KL for a couple of days and want to see the most attractions in one day. The tour was nicely organised with all important information shared by Khelvin tour guide. I really enjoyed it! Thank you!©
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Half Day City Guided Tour - Morning or Afternoon Tour Option
Guest User2026-04-15
I'm very grateful to our guide, Darwin, who is of Indian descent. He provided interesting explanations at the sights and even spoke some Chinese. That day, there were three blonde ladies, one white man, and myself. The car was a bit of a cheap, low-end style; it looked great on the outside, but the doors were difficult to open—you had to use force from both the inside and outside.