One of the main attractions of Kuala Lumpur, with its relics and a statue of Murugan, the militant god of love and compassion, who dragged evil spirits to the bottom of a cave, into the mouth of a volcano. Colorful steps lead to the cave, dirty ones spat on by tuberculosis and impudent monkeys scurry around. Inside there are souvenir shops, high vaults, altars, colorful statues, stalactites, stalagmites. It's very beautiful, interesting, and informative.
A great place near the capital, we got there by taxi in 15 minutes. We arrived early in the morning, around 8, there weren't many people at first, but when we left, there were already crowds of people, so come early. There were services going on in the temples, and there are several of them here, and we even saw a rooster sacrifice. There are a lot of funny monkeys, but they didn't touch us, and that's a good thing. I'll note the negative — it's difficult for a Russian tourist to find a place to eat here, only Indian vegetarian cuisine, everything is spicy and tasteless for us, just terrible, keep that in mind. I definitely recommend you to visit the Batu caves, plan to spend an hour or two here, you will find a lot of interesting things.
A gorgeous and authentic place that is definitely worth a visit, monkeys, temples, a statue, stairs and a cave, it's just great!
So I certainly recommend it!