Batu Caves, Royal Selangor & Gua Lepak Half-Day Tour with Hotel Transfer | Kuala Lumpur

4.0
(4 Reviews)

Experience Royal Selangor pewter, Batu Caves' colorful steps, Gua Lepak cave, and easy booking with KKday.

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Plan

Shared Tour (Min 3 pax)

Booking starts: 2025-08-15

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Private Tour (Min 2 pax)

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Private Tour (Alphard, Max 6 pax)

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Schedule

Day 1

15:00

Depart from your hotel in Kuala Lumpur

Royal Selangor Visitor Centre is the go-to place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to experience pewter, both as a beautiful piece to be admired and as a craft.

Spend time discovering the stunning cave temples and intricate Hindu statues that make Batu Caves a remarkable destination

Proceed to Gua Lepak cave, a less-visited spot known for its exceptional stalactite formations and peaceful surroundings.

* Gua Lepak will be close on every Monday, the itinerary will be replace by visiting Chow Kit Night Market.

19:00

Conclude your tour by arriving back at your Kuala Lumpur hotel

結束

Comments

4.0
(4 Reviews)
KKday User
2025-08-06 05:42:00
We chose to depart in the evening to avoid the hot weather. The explanations at the Royal Museum were very interesting and we also learned about Malaysia's traditional handicrafts. The driver could speak various languages, so communication was smooth and he also helped us learn a lot about Malaysia's coffee, tin mines, etc. Although the cost of the chartered car tour was higher, it brought a lot of convenience.
KKday User
2023-08-17 04:35:23
Thanks to Brother Xie for being the local companion, talking and laughing along the way, and providing many additional services, taking us to exchange money, enjoy delicious food, and take us to appreciate the shock of the Batu Cave Buddha
KKday User
2023-07-01 03:29:30
Mr. Ye, the driver of the whole journey, was very cooperative with our needs. Whether it was the travel time in Batu Caves or our preferences for meals, he took care of and assisted patiently. On the other side of the same mountain in Batu Caves, there is a little-known cave restaurant. There are some small vendors selling local delicacies and meals. The tour guide will be responsible for purchasing, and then we just need to find tables and chairs with the style we like and sit down to eat. However, it is strongly recommended to experience the wonderful feeling of eating local Malaysian snacks in the cave, which can make visiting Batu Caves more interesting!
KKday User
2024-04-06 00:19:34
1. The driver arrived at the pick-up location on time, but he kept coughing the whole way. 2. The itinerary does not include dinner, so don’t be fooled. 3. Won’t eat in caves.