By on Jul 16, 2012 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
The majority of the caves in Malaysia is made up of limestone and is generally constructed above the ground level.
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By on Jul 11, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Even though the Batu Caves had been known about for a long time it was only when they were discovered by British Colonial authorities, following their noses to the wafting smell of bat guano, that they became popular as a …
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By on Jul 10, 2012 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Some shopping for sweets and spices, some Indian food, some sightseeing of KL Tower and Petronas Towers and a visit to Batu Caves , parks, Orchid Gardens and Chinatown was all I had energy left for. The Batu Caves are …
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By on Jul 4, 2012 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
By 3 pm we found ourselves at the entrance to the Batu Caves .
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By on Jun 29, 2012 in Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
village stories | Thaipusam is celebrated in the Tamil month of Thai (January/February). The festival is also known as Thaipooyam. The word Thaipusam has been derived from the month name Thai and Pusam, which refers to …
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Thaipusam celebrated in the Tamil month of Thai | village stories
By on Jun 25, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
My friends have written before about their trips to Kuala Lumpur and one of the most prominent attractions that they talked about were the Batu Caves . From the photos alone, I knew that it would be a sight to behold and …
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272 steps to the Batu Caves
By on Jun 21, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
We used the morning hours of our second full day in Kuala Lumpur to visit the Batu Caves outside the city.
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By on Jun 16, 2012 in Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
village stories | Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community. The word Thaipusam is derived from the Tamil month name Thai and Pusam, which refers.
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Thaipusam or Kavadi | village stories
By on Jun 11, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam, Uncategorized | comments(0)
Citing other examples, the MIC leader said whenever the annual Thaipusam festival was held in Batu Caves , which drew millions of Hindu devotees, there were bound to be accidents and injuries. “Do these people sue the …
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By on Jun 11, 2012 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
On Tuesday, our first full day in Kuala Lumpur, we took a tour of several sites around the city. Our first stop was the Batu Caves , a series of limestone caves turned into a Hindu shrine to the god Subramanyan
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The Batu Caves outside Kuala Lumpur « Pitt Urban Studies in …