By on Mar 19, 2014 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
Renowned for being of Kuala Lumpur’s most frequented visitor attractions, the Batu Caves is a limestone hill comprised of three large caves and numerous small ones, rising 100 metres above the ground. The caves …
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A Married Couple & Their Travels: Exploring the <b>Batu Caves</b>
By on Mar 12, 2014 in Batu Caves, Uncategorized | comments(0)
One day I’m munching on red velvet cupcakes at Chanel and the next I’m channeling Jane Goodall while chasing after macaques at Batu Caves . The unpredictability of the road is by far the best part of travel
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By on Jan 21, 2014 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Besides the good food and shopping in Kuala Lumpur, visitors to the Malaysia state capital can also take a short day trip to Batu Caves (13 kilometres north of the city). The Batu Caves is one of the most popular Hindu shrine …
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Climbing 272 Steps of Kuala Lumpur <b>Batu Caves</b> for Temple Cave <b>…</b>
By on Nov 20, 2013 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Batu Caves is famed for the annual celebration of Thaipusam, taking place early in the year (January/February) to mark the gifting of a vel (spear) by Parvati, the wife of Shiva, to her son Murugan, created by Shiva from the …
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By on Jun 13, 2013 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
Batu Caves is a limestone hill which features a series of caves and cave temples. It is located just outside of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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By on Feb 18, 2013 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
Dozens of macaque monkeys ushered visitors up the 272-step staircase to the Temple Cave on top of the hill. Actually, saying that they were "ushering" woul.
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Batu Caves – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | The Poor Traveler
By on Sep 27, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | comments(0)
The Hindu temple of the Batu Caves in Malaysia is one of the top rated sacred sites for the Hindus all around the lovely planet. The temple attracts more than 1 million pilgrims annually.
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The Hindu temple of the Batu Caves in Malaysia
By on Sep 24, 2012 in Batu Caves | comments(0)
Today is our last day in Malaysia before we leave to Thailand. I've been wanting to check out Batu Caves , a serious of Hindu limestone cave temples and shrines located about 13km north of Kuala Lumpur.
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Exploring Batu Caves- Malaysia | MUDITA मुदित
By on Jul 11, 2012 in Batu Caves, Thaipusam | 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 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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Life in <b>Batu Caves</b> | Rambling About