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My Journey to Malaysia: Batu Caves



Malaysia? you made the best choice! Here I share with you a guide for places I have been to in Malaysia. I will be sharing my experience each now and then, so please keep up to date.



I still remember the day I landed in Kuala Lumpur International Airport.


sorry couldn't find a better photo
Malaysia is a mixture of Asians and Indians origins. You can see this mixture in the architecture, people and the streets. That's what makes Malaysia very special.

The view through  my hotel's window during the dawn


Whoever says Malaysia, says Batu Caves. Whoever says Batu Caves says the 272 stairs-steps... and yeah I got the challenge and climbed the stairs to get inside the Batu caves and found out what's in there.

Unfortunately the status was under constructions

Batu Caves


While climbing the stairs, watch out the sudden appearance of monkeys. Yet it's really amazing to take photos of them.



You may wonder why they are called caves and not cave. It's just because inside the one cave there is another, and you still need to climb few other stairs to get in the other one.

Inside the Batu caves you find a lot of Indian traces: When I entered the caves coincidentally there was a crowd of people ,on the corner of the cave, who were practising some kinds of rituals with loud Indian music. Indian women with that popular red spot on the middle of the forehead. Long haired Indian men without shirts, rolling  a white sheet around their waist. 


I went closer to find out what is this kind of thing people are practising, but the people who were there were looking at me very strangely knowing that I'm different from them. 
I still remember one of the men were saying something that Icouldn't understand. As if he was saying what are you doing here.. I got scared and left immediately! hahah...

Here are some pictures of what's inside.. I'll just let you enjoy them..















the view of the city from the highest point of the cave.


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