Destination Highlight: Batu Caves & City Experience
Embark on an excursion that dazzles with entirely different perspectives of Kuala Lumper. Begin with a drive through the countryside to the Batu Caves. These mighty caverns are among Kuala Lumpur's most significant landmarks and appreciating them demands a bit of effort on your part. Climb 272 steps to enter this series of caves that are more than 400 million years old and hide ornate Hindu temples, idols and shrines within their limestone grandeur. Make a photo stop at the soaring Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur’s modern jewel rising 88 stories and symbolizing the city’s ingenuity, innovation and eternal optimism. Marvel at these wonders crowned by the Cathedral Cave, towering some 330 feet overhead. Next, indulge in a delicious buffet lunch before venturing into Independence Square, formerly the Selangor Club's cricket green, where the Malaysian flag was raised for the very first time in 1957. Here, you’ll also find the monument façade of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building, completed in 1897 during the days of British administration. Finally, have a leisurely visit to Central Market formerly a wet market in 1888 now a vibrant hub for Malaysian culture, art and craft, and Chinatown that is made up of beautiful temples and sprawling flea markets.
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