Here under Malaysia - PMT - Day 3, you will find travel information for that day, with practical information including the opening hours and addresses of the different attractions.
Discover the magnificent Batu caves. Three caves comprise the site, the best known is the Temple or Cathedral Cave, so named because it houses a Hindu shrine beneath its 100 m vaulted ceiling.
You also have to see the Dark Cave (two-kilometer network of relatively untouched caverns). The cave fauna is impressive, including some unique species.
Learn about Malaysia's aboriginal inhabitants at the excellent and highly educational Orang Asli Museum. With an estimated population of over 60,000, they still lead a simple yet fascinating lifestyle. Their ancient customs and traditions are informatively displayed in this museum.
Visit Shah Alam 's magnificent Blue Mosque. The enormous aluminium dome is reputed to be the among the largest in the Islamic world. Shah Alam is a showpiece city, and its careful planning is evident everywhere. The mosque sits alongside the city's manmade central lake, which is also adjoined by Urban Shah Alam, a beautifully landscaped recreational park.
Third night in Kuala Lumpur.
Batu Caves
Located 8 miles North of Kuala Lumpur
Admission free + car park: RM 2
Opening hours : 8am - 8pm
Orang Asli Museum
JI Pahang
Gombak (25km North of Kuala Lumpur)
Admission free
Opening hours: 9.30am - 5pm, Sat-Thu
State Mosque: Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Located halfway between Kuala Lumpur and Port Kuala Lumpurang,
Shah Alam is just 15 minutes from Subang Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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