
▲ Batu Caves is a 325-meter-tall mogote featuring a collection of limestone caves in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 13 km north of Kuala Lumpur, the capital city.

▲ On the way to Genting Highlands, we made a delightful stop at a local product shop. Stepping inside, visitors are welcomed by a colorful array of local products, offering the perfect opportunity to browse.

▲ Embark on a scenic adventure through some of Malaysia's most iconic sites with this tour of Genting Highlands and Batu Caves. Your journey begins with a comfortable ride to Genting Highlands, Malaysia's renowned hilltop resort. Along the way, you'll stop at Batu Caves, a stunning limestone hill featuring a 100-year-old cave network. Explore its intricate Hindu shrines, statues, and the Art Gallery and Museum Caves—key highlights of this significant Hindu pilgrimage site.

▲ As you continue your tour, you'll reach the Genting Skyway, Southeast Asia's fastest and longest cable car. From your glass-floored gondola, take in breathtaking views of the mountain ridges. You can disembark at various stations, including Chin Swee Station, where you'll find the awe-inspiring Chin Swee Caves Temple. Here, you'll have the opportunity to see the 'blessing lamps,' believed to bestow blessings upon those they are dedicated to. Don't miss the Sky Terrace, offering panoramic views of the 15-meter tall Buddha statue.

▲ After soaking in the spiritual and natural beauty, head back to Genting Highlands, where exciting theme parks, bustling shopping malls, and numerous attractions await you. Start planning your unforgettable family getaway with this comprehensive tour!

▲ Experience the Awana SkyWay Gondola, the renowned Genting Highlands Cable Car, which provides stunning 360-degree views and refreshing mountain air during its 10-minute ride!


▲ The Chin Swee Caves Temple is a Chinese temple located in Genting Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. Set in a picturesque location, the temple sits on a 28-acre rocky, forested land generously donated by the late Lim Goh Tong, the founder of Genting Group.
