Embark on a tour of Malaysia’s largest mosque, Blue Mosque Selangor, and the iconic Hindu shrine, Batu Caves. Experience the stunning architecture, religious significance, and breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
Embark on a tour of Malaysia’s largest mosque, Blue Mosque Selangor, and the iconic Hindu shrine, Batu Caves. Experience the stunning architecture, religious significance, and breathtaking views of Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
- Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque - Known as the Blue Mosque of Selangor, this is the largest mosque in Malaysia and is often regarded as one of the most stunning. Named for its striking blue and silver dome, the mosque combines traditional Malay styles with modern architecture across its four minarets. Situated in Shah Alam, the capital of…
- Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque - Known as the Blue Mosque of Selangor, this is the largest mosque in Malaysia and is often regarded as one of the most stunning. Named for its striking blue and silver dome, the mosque combines traditional Malay styles with modern architecture across its four minarets. Situated in Shah Alam, the capital of Selangor, it’s not only the largest mosque in Malaysia but also the second-largest in Southeast Asia, making it Shah Alam’s prime tourist draw. The mosque boasts the world’s largest religious dome, measuring 51.2 meters in diameter, and the tallest minarets, each reaching 142.3 meters. With a capacity to accommodate 24,000 worshippers, its grandeur is visible from various points in Kuala Lumpur and offers picturesque views of the Islamic Arts Garden it faces. Easily found due to its prominent size and central location in Shah Alam at the end of Persiaran Masjid, it’s about a 40-minute drive from the Kuala Lumpur city center.
- Batu Caves - A revered and frequented tourist spot in Selangor, Batu Caves is the site of a Hindu temple and shrine, drawing in legions of devotees and sightseers. Situated just north of Kuala Lumpur, this limestone hill comprises three primary caves that house temples and Hindu idols. The site’s highlight is the towering statue of a Hindu deity at its entrance and the challenging ascent of 272 steps leading to a breathtaking city panorama. The area is also a haven for monkeys and a beloved location for rock climbing buffs, adorned with depictions and figures of Hindu deities.
- East Coast Batik Sdn Bhd (Batik CHONG) - Established in 1974 and formerly known as Syarikat East Coast, East Coast Batik is one of the pioneering batik and handicraft centers in the Klang Valley. A visit to their gallery reveals that batik is more than just fabric with intricate designs. Syarika East Coast is the destination for those seeking a comprehensive experience in Malaysian batik and handicrafts.
- English-speaking professional driver
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle
- All entrance fees included
- English-speaking professional driver
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle
- All entrance fees included
- Food And Drinks, Unless Specified
- Food And Drinks, Unless Specified
The Blue Mosque in Selangor is the biggest mosque in Malaysia and is widely regarded as one of the most attractive ones. Its unique name comes from its striking blue and silver dome, and the mosque boasts a distinctive architectural style with four minarets that combine both Malay and modernist influences.
Batu Caves is a renowned and frequently visited…
The Blue Mosque in Selangor is the biggest mosque in Malaysia and is widely regarded as one of the most attractive ones. Its unique name comes from its striking blue and silver dome, and the mosque boasts a distinctive architectural style with four minarets that combine both Malay and modernist influences.
Batu Caves is a renowned and frequently visited tourist spot in Selangor. As the location of a Hindu temple and shrine, Batu Caves draws in a large number of both worshippers and tourists. Situated just north of Kuala Lumpur on a limestone hill, Batu Caves comprises three major caves that house temples and Hindu shrines. Its main highlight is the towering statue of the Hindu deity at the entrance, as well as the demanding 272-step climb that rewards you with a breathtaking view of the city centre’s skyline. The area around the caves is often visited by playful monkeys and is a favourite among rock-climbing enthusiasts. The caves are decorated with paintings and tableaus of Hindu deities.
The service includes pick-up and drop-off from the hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.