Templo
Templo Murugan de Batu Caves
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Limestone caves at the top of steep steps housing Hindu temples & shrines, plus a huge deity statue 位于陡峭台阶顶部的石灰洞穴,里面有印度教寺庙和神龛,以及一尊巨大的神像
The Batu Caves entrance fee is free. However, there are a few smaller caves nearby which can be visited. The fee for visiting these caves is between 5 and 10 MYR. Dress respectfully. Similar to most temples in Southeast Asia, you are not allowed inside if you are wearing short pants or short skirts. The best option is to bring a large scarf with you and tie it around your waist when entering the temple. If you don’t have a scarf, you can rent one at the entrance of Batu Caves for 5 MYR. Don’t bring food with you. There are many monkeys at Batu Caves and if they notice that you have food with you, they can get pretty aggressive. Also, make sure to not look directly into monkeys’ eyes as this is perceived as a sign of attack.
The Batu Caves entrance fee is free. However, there are a few smaller caves nearby which can be visited. The fee for visiting these caves is between 5 and 10 MYR. Dress respectfully. Similar to most temples in Southeast Asia, you are not allowed inside if you are wearing short pants or short skirts.…
Batu Caves is a limestone hill that has a series of caves and cave temples. The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India. It is also the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. To reach it, visitors must climb a steep flight of 272 steps. Thus, a pair of comfortable shoes is very important while visiting there.
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Batu Caves, Selangor