Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a Hindu holy place in Kuala Lumpur. Every day, a large number of believers come to worship. Although I dont know all kinds of gods, they are especially beautiful. To climb to the main temple of the cave, you need to climb 272 rainbow steps, which is not particularly high, but the slope is steep, and there are certain requirements for clothing (especially ladies).
There are many monkeys along the way, generally not very big, it seems that they are not particularly afraid of people, but the courage is not fat to grab the package. There are also some Indian restaurants around, RM12 per capita, mostly curry rice and need to grab the soup. The amount... Who knows who to eat! Free visit to the
temple, located in the northern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur, about 13km from the city. From KL Central (Kuala Lumpur's largest transit stop), take the Kmuter 2034 subway line and get off at the terminal Batu Caves. Longer, in the urban area with a grab (Southeast Asian version of the drip) taxi about RM20 yuan.