Blue Mosque and Batu Caves: Explore Malaysia's Largest Mosque and Iconic Hindu Shrine
Shah Alam
Discover the beauty of Malaysia's largest mosque, Blue Mosque Selangor, and explore the iconic Hindu shrine, Batu Caves. Enjoy hotel pick-up and drop-off for a hassle-free experience.
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque - Blue Mosque Selangor Is Malaysia’s Largest Mosque And Widely Considered To Be One Of Its Most Beautiful. Drawing Its Name From Its Impressive Blue And Silver Dome, The Mosque Has Four Minarets Merging Both Malay And Modernist Influences Into Its Distinctive Architecture. This Mosque Is Located In The Selangor’s Capital City Of Shah Alam. It Is Malaysia’s Largest Mosque And The Second Largest In All Of Southeast Asia And, Not Surprisingly, Is The City Of Shah Alams Most Popular Tourist Attraction. The Mosque’s 51.2m Diameter Is The Largest Religious Dome In The World And The Four 142.3m Minarets Are Also The Tallest In The World. This Mosque Has An Impressive Maximum Capacity Of 24,000 People! It Is Not Surprising That Such A Large Mosque Is Visible From Many Points Of The Kuala Lumpur And Itself Offers Beautiful Views Of The Landscaped Garden Of Islamic Arts Which It Overlooks. The Mosque Isn’t Difficult To Locate Given Its Imposing Stature And Central Shah Alam Location At The End Of Persiaran Masjid Approximately 40 Minutes’ Drive From Kl City Centre.
What's Included
  • Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
  • English-Speaking Professional Driver
  • Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Entrance Fee
What's Not Included
  • Food And Drinks, Unless Specified
Additional Information

The Blue Mosque Selangor is the biggest mosque in Malaysia and is often viewed as one of the country’s most exquisite. It gets its moniker from the striking blue and silver on its dome, and has four minarets that amalgamate both Malay and modern aesthetics in its unique architectural style.

Batu Caves is a renowned and much-loved tourist destination in Selangor. It’s the location of a Hindu temple and shrine, drawing in large numbers of pilgrims and travellers. Just to the north of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves is a limestone formation with three primary caves that house temples and Hindu shrines. The highlight is a large statue of a Hindu deity placed at the entrance, as well as the breathtaking city skyline view after a challenging 272 step climb. The caves are also home to playful monkeys and is favoured by rock climbing devotees. There are also paintings and representations of Hindu deities.

Transportation for hotel pick-up & drop-off is included.

Location
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque
Persiaran Masjid, Seksyen 5
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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1 Adult
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