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Discover 100 Day tours in Batu Caves on Trip.com, updated April 16, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 11 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 10.12 per person, with an average total of USD 49.53. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.506k verified reviews, Day tours Batu Caves boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Genting Highlands & Batu Caves One Day Tour with Guide option and Cable Car Ride ", with 543 reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "GENTING Highlands and BATU CAVES Day Tour", a 7-hour adventure in Batu Caves!

The next available day tour departs on April 17, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Batu Caves Day tours usually take about 7 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Batu Caves Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: KUALA LUMPUR Half Day City Guided Tour
Guest User2025-12-13
Nice guide and recommend for who have short stay over at KL.
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur 1-day tour: Batu Caves + National Mosque of Malaysia + Petronas Twin Towers + Independence Square + Petaling Street
Guest User2026-04-13
They send a group chat a day in advance to inform you of all the details. The service from customer service to the driver is excellent and attentive. The driver arrives earlier than agreed, the itinerary is well-planned, communication in Chinese is smooth, and he's very enthusiastic. He takes photos at each location and posts them in the group chat, so safety is very reliable and reassuring. Along the way, he also introduces Malaysian culture and recommends local specialties, and the price is affordable – excellent service. It's very convenient and hassle-free for independent travelers abroad. I will definitely choose this service again if I have the opportunity to travel abroad again. Highly recommended.
Reviews: Genting Highlands & Batu Caves One Day Tour with Guide option and Cable Car Ride
Guest User2026-02-15
This was a purely introductory tour; if you want to ride the rides, you'll definitely need more time. The park is located high up (level 5), so you'll need a lot of time for the cunifiler, and then you have to take the escalators down to the Chinese Temple (level 3). The outlet (level 2) isn't very large, but it will still take time. It was cloudy, so we couldn't admire the beauty of the mountains. Plan on more time for the temple if you want to go up there; there's no elevator. On the same level, you have to walk a bit, and there's a Buddha statue. I really enjoyed the trip. On the way, we stopped at the Batu Caves, where there's a Hindu temple. It was hot going up, but it's worth seeing once. The stairs smelled strongly (probably from monkey droppings), and I felt a bit nauseous, and the altitude made me dizzy. It's nice that the stairs aren't all uphill, with some rest areas. I didn't count the steps; the guide said there were 272. The toilet downstairs costs 0.50 rubles in cash. Those with cards were a bit taken aback. I personally paid for a tourist's toilet.
Reviews: Kuala Lumpur Suburbs Batu Caves Half-Day Tour - Morning or Afternoon Tour Option
Guest User2026-04-16
Batu Caves, located in the northern suburbs of Kuala Lumpur, is a Hindu temple built inside a limestone cave. A giant gilded statue of Hindu war god stands at the entrance. Reaching the temple requires climbing 272 colorful steps, and one must constantly be wary of numerous monkeys!