The last time we visited Batu Caves was about 4 years back. En recalled the cave smelt badly of bat guano. Today, the smell has completely gone ! It has a bigger car park (RM2 per entry) and a contemporary administration office building located in front. Dark caves 's access is opened. MNS organises a 30- minute educational trip into the dark caves @ RM35 for an adult and RM25 for children (below 10). The macaques monkeys pose a hazard to visitors carrying bottles, cans or plastic bags.


Each time we pass by Batu Caves, EnHui eagerly await the sight of Lord Murugan statue.
272 steps. Hui was comfortably seated at dad's arm. En said " It is raining"
Lord Murugan Temple
The formation of stalactite and stalagmite.
Hui chose 2 aluminuim keychains souvenir, one for En.
Left -Mom, may I take one pigeon home? Right- Souvenir RM5 each.
I want " kacang " & dark caves entrance!
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one good day, we will explore the dark caves.
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