Excursión al campo y cuevas de Batu en Malasia





Descripción
Este tour combina los monumentos espirituales de Malasia, la artesanía artesanal y el encanto rural con un enfoque en la sostenibilidad y la autenticidad. Explora las impresionantes cuevas Batu, crea tu propia obra maestra batik y conéctate con las comunidades locales en un pueblo malayo. Con grupos pequeños, prácticas ecológicas y sabores locales, este tour ofrece un escape significativo al corazón de Malasia, perfecto para viajeros solos, parejas o familias. NOTA - No funciona durante 3 días en Thaipusam Festive (1 día antes, durante y 1 día después festivo)
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Conozca y salude a nuestro amigable conductor o guía en el lobby de su hotel o en el punto de encuentro.
Comienza en las icónicas cuevas Batu, una maravilla de piedra caliza de 400 millones de años de antigüedad y lugar de peregrinación hindú. Sube los 272 coloridos escalones hasta la Cueva del Templo, pasando por la imponente estatua del Señor Murugan. Explore murales y santuarios vívidos, guiados por un experto local que comparte información sobre las tradiciones hindúes y la historia geológica de las cuevas.
Explore el patrimonio textil de Malasia en un taller de batik. Vea a los artesanos crear diseños intrincados con cera y tintes, luego pruebe su mano pintando una pequeña pieza de batik para llevar a casa (incluido en el precio del tour). Esta experiencia práctica reemplaza la visita estándar a la fábrica de batik, que algunos viajeros encontraron demasiado comercial.
Visita el mundialmente conocido Royal Selangor Pewter Visitor Centre, ganador de Traveler’s Choice de TripAdvisor. Los artesanos testigos demuestran la fundición, el pulido y el grabado, y prueban un taller práctico de orfebrería en peltre (opcional, reservado previamente). Conozca la herencia minera de estaño de Malasia y su legado artesanal global.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Zona de Recogida Gratuita: Hotel Ubicado a 5 KM de KLCC (Hoteles del Centro de la Ciudad). Punto de encuentro: Pusat Pelancongan Malaysia (MATIC), 139 Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur. Se aplica un recargo adicional de 10 Usd para la recogida en el hotel fuera de un radio de 5 km del centro de la ciudad y se paga el día de su actividad.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Cerrado por 3 días en Thaipusam Festive (el día anterior, durante y el día posterior festivo)
- Qué llevar: Zapatos cómodos para caminar, protección solar, ropa modesta para Batu
- 50% de recargo adicional festival & día festivo ( transporte & tarifa de guía )
Opiniones(5)
It is an indispensable visit in Kuala Lumpur. The place is very impressive, the temples are beautiful, very worth it. The city walk, the mesquita, the pagoda and the Chinatown are an extra; essential to give an idea of the city. The private tour is 100% worth it.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear you found the experience a must-see and enjoyed the beauty of the temples. It’s great to know the city walk—visiting the mosque, pagoda, and Chinatown—gave you a deeper feel for Kuala Lumpur. We’re especially happy that you felt the private tour was worth it, as we always aim to provide a comfortable and personalized experience. We truly appreciate your feedback and hope to welcome you again on another memorable journey!
Absolutely breathtaking. Although it’s a little outside of the centre of the city it’s well worth taking the time to visit. The light, shadow, and sunlight streaming through the caves roof is amazing. Make sure you don’t eat or drink anything in view of the monkeys or they will come out to you..
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Family visit with our 2 children aged 2 and 7. The site is beautiful and we had the chance to perform it on the day of an Indian wedding. The outfits came from guests came to match the colors of the site that made us full of it! The 272 steps were climbed without difficulty by our children despite their stiffness and the banana skins abandoned by the monkeys who are neither aggressive nor thieving if the rules are respected! Obviously there are souvenir shops (so what?), it is absolutely not shocking and have not stopped us from enjoying this unique place. Speciality culinary stands are also present! The country is gradually becoming smaller, some entrances were closed, we will return! The site is free, parking has 2 RM.
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I personally went from Central by train without changing trains. Please note that the train schedule seems to have changed and the number of trains is quite small. It's only an hour away from Batu Cave station, if you're healthy enough to climb the stairs to and from the souvenir shop.
Thanks for taking the time to shae your prestiged opinion. Thank you, once again, for your kind words.
...this wasn't worth the job of going up all the stairs, unless you're a believer, very dirty and shabby. Once up there was not much to see. Lots of people, and great commerce around the area. Long train ride that we might as well have skipped. Go for something else instead. Overcharged
Thanks for your review even this is not belongs to us,we are recommend to write this review for correct TripAdvisor page. (Batucaves)



