Batu Caves:-
Located north of Kuala Lumpur city, The Batu Caves is a part of Selangor state. The huge limestone hill is big mound shaped. The 272 steps in the middle leads to its main cavern entrance. It is a religious worship place for Hindus. The main cave has altars & statues. Walking past the caves leads to an opening in the top of the hill, where sunlight shilloutes into the cave.
Stroll up the steps leads to another cave,’ Dark Cave’. Fauna of diverse range, such as snakes, bats and spiders. Though restricted, 2-km Dark Cave tours available to explore, however. While exploring, watch out for menacing monkeys that steal your bags for food when unattended.
National Museum:-
The National Museum (or Museum Negara) is located outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, near Lake Gardens (Malaysia’s main museum). Built in 1963, the building is a cocktail of traditional Malay & modern architecture. For visitors transport, a reconstructed old railway train, a vintage automobile (Proton Saga car) and even bullock carts.
The two winged museum exhibits variety of dioramas, galleries of historical relics, cultural items, handicrafts, artifacts, weapons, currencies and flora and fauna. Special theme exhibitions are held to educate & enthrall visitors, from time to time.
