Let's explore Malaysia's 40 million year old prehistoric Batu Caves.

in #travel5 years ago
One of the most interesting tourist centers in Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, is the Boutu Caves or Batu Caves. Thaiposam is the biggest festival of the Hindu community in Malaysia. Originally a holy place for the Tamil Hindus, this wind caves, which are known as wind caves.

Kuala Lumpur is the most beautiful place in the city. The statue of the world's second largest Hindu deity is placed in front of the hill. The statue is approximately equal to 10-storey building. There is a steep staircase, a 10-storey staircase for walking on the hill behind. The entire beauty of the wind caves is natural mountains, trees and monkeys. In 2006, some statues were built on behalf of Hindu religion.
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There are several prehistoric caves in this huge mountain. The temple of Hindu Gods has been established in the caves. To local people it is known as Murugan. Ganesha's brother Kartikerai is another name Marogan Batu Caves Malaysia's religious pilgrimage center Here is the worship of Lord Murugan whom we call the Bengalee Kartik god.
More than thirty million years old prehistoric wind caves, the cave is as much religious pilgrim, more tourist spot. Apart from Pujari, so many people from different countries, therefore, Saragaram Batu Caves. When someone visits Malaysia, this spot is on their travel list.
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Although it is primarily a pilgrim place for Tamil-speaking Hindus. One indigenous tribe named Temuan lived once in the cave that was naturally formed 40 million years ago. They were Malaysia's primaries. In the nineteenth century the Chinese people who came to work in tin mining turned this history completely. For the cultivation of vegetables, they are digging on the hills of limestone for the sake of fertilizer. Thus in 1860 the Chinese cave found the Chinese cave.
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How to go:
The location of this wind cave is located in the village of Kumbalampur in the north of Gambak district. The distance from Kuala Lumpur City Center or KLCC is 15 kilometers. In the taxi the rent was 40 to 50 ringgit (19 rupees in 1 ring). However, only two-and-a-half-rupees for rent to come here from the Bengali settlers of Kotaraya. At KU Central Station, commuter trains come in about 3-rupees on the rented house at the Atto Cave Station.



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