The cultural melting pot capital. Kuala Lumpur is blessed to lived in Multicultural peoples and beliefs. In this tour, we will bring you to some of the most famous religious site in Kuala Lumpur!
Highlights
Batu Caves/ Hindu Temple - Batu Caves is a massive limestone
outcrop that lies across the scarred landscape of an old tin mine.
Sze Ya Temple The oldest and most venerable of Shrines in the city built by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy in 1864 on lard that he donated. Yap Ah Loy, a tough leader of the Chinese community and one of the founder of present-day KL, was instrumental in the growth of Chinatown during the 1870s. Sri Mahamariamman National Mosque
The oldest Hindu Temple in the city with the unique temple design styles of Southern India, it is still a busy place of worship for local Hindus.
Built in 1965, the first Muslim pest-independence building has o dedicate shaped dome-roof.
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The cultural melting pot capital. Kuala Lumpur is blessed to lived in Multicultural peoples and beliefs. In this tour, we will bring you to some of the most famous religious site in Kuala Lumpur!
Highlights
Batu Caves/ Hindu Temple - Batu Caves is a massive limestone outcrop that lies across the scarred landscape of an old tin mine.
Sze Ya Temple
The oldest and most venerable of Shrines in the city built by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy in 1864 on lard that he donated. Yap Ah Loy, a tough leader of the Chinese community and one of the founder of present-day KL, was instrumental in the growth of Chinatown during the 1870s.
Sri Mahamariamman The oldest Hindu Temple in the city with the unique temple design styles of Southern India, it is still a busy place of worship for local Hindus.
National Mosque Built in 1965, the first Muslim pest-independence building has o dedicate shaped dome-roof.
Batu Caves (Hindu Temple)
Batu Caves/ Hindu Temple - Batu Caves is a massive limestone
outcrop that lies across the scarred landscape of an old tin mine.

Sze Ya Temple
The oldest and most venerable of Shrines in the city
built by Kapitan Yap Ah Loy in 1864 on lard that he donated. Yap Ah
Loy, a tough leader of the Chinese community and one of the founder
of present-day KL, was instrumental in the growth of Chinatown
during the 1870s.

Sri Mahamariamman
The oldest Hindu Temple in the city with the
unique temple design styles of Southern India, it is still a busy place
of worship for local Hindus.

National Mosque
Built in 1965, the first Muslim pest-independence
building has o dedicate shaped dome-roof.

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