Visit a trio of religious landmarks on a private, 4-hour tour from Kuala Lumpur to Batu Caves, Thean Hou Temple, and Masjid Negara, Malaysia’s National Mosque. Walk through a shadowy network of Hindu Shrines, light an incense stick for a Chinese sea goddess, then explore an enormous mosque surrounded by manicured gardens. With door-to-door transport, his tour offers the convenience of a private driver with independent time to see each destination. Both morning and afternoon departures are available.
* 4-hour religious site tour
* Visit Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim places of worship
* Enjoy the convenience of a private driver
*Get inside tips from a local
*Choice of morning or afternoon departure
*Family friendly
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Transport by air-conditioned car, van, or coach
✔ Hotel or port pickup and drop-off for selected area
✔ All taxes, fees and handling charges
✔ English-speaking driver
✖ Food and drinks
✖ Gratuities
✖ Guide
Departure & Return
Departure:
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You can also join our tour from Kuala Lumpur meeting point namely Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTic): 109, Jalan Ampang, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
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Kuala Lumpur
Meet a driver at your hotel in Kuala Lumpur for 9am or 2pm departure, then begin the 30-minute drive to Batu Caves, passing through the colorful Little India neighborhood along the way.
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Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor. The limestone forming Batu Caves is said to be around 400 million years old. Some of the cave entrances were used as shelters by the indigenous Temuan people (a tribe of Orang Asli).
The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of the Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.
Batu Caves in short also referred as 10th Caves or Hill for Lord Muruga as there are six important holy shrines in India and four more in Malaysia. The three others in Malaysia are Kallumalai Temple in Ipoh, Tanneermalai Temple in Penang and Sannasimalai Temple in Malacca.
Note:
Keeping your eyes open to be aware of the monkeys. Don’t feed them!
Hold cameras close and use a neck strap if you have one.
Please don’t carry any plastic bags, monkeys will aggressive on this.
Duration: 60 minutes
3
Little India in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, is a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood that reflects the essence of Indian culture and traditions. This colorful enclave is characterized by its streets lined with shops selling traditional Indian clothing, spices, jewelry, and decorations, creating a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells. The area is adorned with ornate arches, murals, and street art, celebrating Indian heritage.
Duration: 30 minutes
4
Thean Hou Temple
After Batu Caves, your driver will drive you toward Thean Hou Temples which is one of the most beautiful Chines Temple in Kuala Lumpur.The Thean Hou Temple is a landmark six-tiered Chinese temple in Kuala Lumpur completed in 1987 and officially opened in 1989. The temple built by the Hainanese community living in Kuala Lumpur, is dedicated to Goddess Tian Hou (The Heavenly Mother).
Duration: 30 minutes
5
Chinatown
After Thean Hou temple you will have a short visit in China Town. The area has dozens of restaurants and food stalls, serving local favorites such as Hokkien mee, ikan bakar (barbecued fish), Asam Laksa and curry noodles. Traders here are mainly Chinese but there are also Indian, Malay, and Bangladeshi traders.
Duration: 30 minutes
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National Mosque (Masjid Negara)
National Mosque (Masjid Negara) is one of the most famous and visiting place in Kuala Lumpur with the capacity for 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres of beautiful gardens. The original structure was designed by a three-person team from the Public Works Department: UK architect Howard Ashley, and Malaysians Hisham Albakri and Baharuddin Kassim. The mosque is a bold and modern approach in reinforced concrete, symbolic of the aspirations of a then newly independent Malaysia.
Duration: 30 minutes
7
Central Market Kuala Lumpur
Central Market is never to be missed a market in Kuala lumpur where you can buy local souvenirs and handicrafts for your loved one's.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional info
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels