Start your excursion with the well-known Batu Caves, which has 272 steps to reach the shrine of the Hindu deity Lord Subramaniam and set within an outcrop of lime stone caves. You will then proceed to the Malaysian Batik Cottage as well as a short stop at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Return transfers for customers staying within Kuala Lumpur city area
✔ All applicable taxes and service charges
✔ All entrance and donation fees for visits as mentioned in the description
✔ Tour with an English Speaking Driver
✖ Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees
✖ Single supplement charges for single travelers, where applicable
✖ Surcharges during Malaysian Public Holidays
✖ Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)
Pickup Locations
1. SohoTown Hotel
2. Leo Leisure Hotel
3. OYO 90125 Hotel Grand Orchard
4. Malaya Hotel
5. Pacific Express Hotel Central Market
6. Hotel Uptown Chinatown
7. Hotel 1915 Kuala Lumpur
8. ZEN Rooms Masjid Jamek
9. M City Service Suite
10. Zen Rooms Basic Jalan Petaling
11. Season Point Hotel
12. Geo Hotel Kuala Lumpur
13. Travelodge Chinatown Kuala Lumpur
14. 49 Lodge
15. Al Amin Muslim Friendly Hotel
16. Swiss Hotel
17. T-Hotel Jalan Tar
18. Cosmo Hotel Kuala Lumpur
19. OYO Rooms China Town Petaling Street
20. Grand Orchard Wings
Additional Info: We can pick up from only hotel in Kuala Lumpur city centre. Transfer outside these areas, supplements apply.
Itinerary
1
Royal Selangor Visitor Centre
Your guide cum driver welcomes you inside the lobby at your booked accommodation in downtown Kuala Lumpur. Located approximately 11 kilometres north of Kuala Lumpur along the Sungai Batu, the comfortable ride leaves the modern city live quickly aside.
Before ascending up to the Batu Caves, a stop is included at two Malaysian institutions of cultural value. First, the pewter industry in Malaysia is still seen as a legacy in the handicraft industry. Skillful worker carefully hammer and mould silverware in outstanding pieces of art which are on display and for sales at the Royal Selangor Pewter factory.
Note: * Visit to Royal Pewter is not included under Joint Tour.
Duration: 1.1666666666667 hours
2
Batik Boutique
Batik is still found in official dress uniforms, evening and wedding gowns and worn as daily attire by many Malaysians. The cultural value of batik-painted fabric is often overshadowed by its artistic impressions yet is a deeply rooted part of preserved handicraft.
Duration: 45 minutes
3
Batu Caves
Dooming up from afar, and signalling the entrance of the Batu Caves is the gilded Murugan statue, a 42-metre tall guardian and etched in the record books as the world’s tallest Lord Murugan statue. The way up to one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage site is taking a 272-steps counting climb upwards into the sacred centre of the caves. The origins of the Batu Caves date back to around 400 million years ago when natural elements carved out the three different caves. Each of the caves has a various paintings, statues and religious shrines for devout Hindus. Following in the footsteps of the guide, visitors will learn about the importance of the Batu Caves, its history and how the Batu Caves turn into a crowd of faithful during the festival of Thaipusam.
At the end of this half day tour, you will be comfortably brought back to your Kuala Lumpur hotel by your guide / driver.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Additional info
• Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• This tour is operated both on private basis as well as on joint / Seat-In-Coach basis.
• Return transfers for this excursion apply only / are inclusive for customers staying in and inside Kuala Lumpur.
• Transfers outside these areas, including any accommodation outside this area such as Petaling Jaya, Sepang, Putrajaya, Genting Highlands and any of Kuala Lumpur’s International airports are excluded. Supplements apply for customers who want to join this excursion outside one of these regions.
• To enter the Batu Caves, customers are required to follow a certain dress code. This religious site does not allow customers entering the caves wearing short skirts / shorts that do not cover the knees or sleeveless shirts / tops.
• Please note pickup and drop-off services may not be confirmed for customers staying at private residences, apartment complexes, or other non-registered tourism accommodations. Customers may be asked to meet at a nearby hotel for pick-up and drop off.
• We always will make efforts to confirm the exact pick-up time upon reservation. For any operational issues in which are not able to confirm the exact pick-up time in advance, we reserve the right to inform you the day before the departure of the tour.
• Kindly note that should there be any changes of Government Policy which will have direct effect on the current pricing, we shall reserve the rights to amend accordingly if it is deem necessary.
• Natural elements of any kind have a destructive effect on electronic equipment. It the customer’s own responsibility to ensure that any camera, mobile telephone or other device is properly wrapped and protected against these elements. We cannot be held responsible in any way for negligence and/or not following suggestions for any damage related to this.
• Please ensure that you bring sunglasses, a hat /cap and sunblock with a high SPF factor when traveling with us on this tour – even when it is cloudy, the sunrays still have an immense power.
• It is the responsibility of the customer to provide us with the correct hotel information, should pick-up and drop-off services be included in the package. Any changes in accommodation outside 24 hours will be handled accordingly: changes within 24 hours may be on request.
• We recommend wearing light, comfortable cotton clothing and comfortable shoes. The Batu Caves are closed for visitors during the first 2 days of Chinese New Year (varies per year) and during the holy festival of Thaipusam (3 days, varies per year).