 Hello everyone, this is Amit Dan of AmitDan.com. You are watching one of my Malusia travel videos and today I am taking to the Batu caves in Kuala Lumpur, Malusia. Batu caves was only 20 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur. I was again ashtrownished by the greeneries everywhere in Malusia. Once we left downtown Kuala Lumpur, the scenery changed from skyscrapers to suburbs and mountains. Batu caves is home to a huge 150 foot or 47 meter Hindu god Lord Murugan statue on top of the mountains. The statue is gold painted and can be seen from afar. Also there are four limestone caves, temple cave, dark cave, cave villa and Ramayana cave. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a very popular spot for tourists, pilgrims and rock climbers. I saw lots of flower shops at the entrance, religious people buy flowers for gods and goddesses. To reach the top, I had to climb a steep flight of 272 steps. I thought of not going up but ultimately decided to conquer these steep steps. The guide stayed on the ground. As I was climbing up, the panoramic views of Kuala Lumpur was changing step by step due to the elevation level. It was intense, hard work, so I took rest after every few steps and started again. There are lots of long tailed grey meccau monkeys all over. Tourists were feeding them and they are not afraid of humans. Sometimes they were climbing on tourist heads or shoulders. Once I reached the top, a spectacular vista of Kuala Lumpur reaching far away opened up in front of my eyes. At the base, the other caves and entrances could be seen. I saw some Hindu temple and shrine as well. Climbing down the stairs was not difficult. I was surprised that I was able to make it and didn't feel any pain in my legs. Thank you for watching this video. Forget about subscribing to this channel. Forget about liking this video. There will be more videos coming up so I'll see you shortly.