It is a pilgrimage site for Hindus. The temple is built on the 400 million-year-old limestone cave . The 272-step rainbow ladder and the 140-inch-high golden statue "Muluqian, the god of power", are its symbols, and it is also a unique Internet celebrity check-in point in Southeast Asia.
Tickets are free. Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm Saturday to Sunday 10:30am-5:30pm Closed Monday
Wearing :Girls must cover their legs, boys have no requirements, painted Indian statues and columns around the square, and the color saturation is extremely high. In it, the color impact will only reflect your uniqueness. At the top of the stairs are three groups of limestone karst caves.
The geological natural phenomena of the cave such as stone pillars, stalagmite and the cave are very novel. Indian temples have been built in the cave. Several painted peacocks in front of the temple jumped in front of the temple and stood in front of them still a large...
Read moreCredit where it's due, they take great care to keep the place clean and start the day washing the stairs. Didn't find the smell as bad as some reviews made it out to be, but that could be the wildlife travel experience.
What is absolutely unacceptable is the shopkeepers assuming the role of gatekeepers and determining what constitutes knee length shorts even for a young child.
The lady at the shop on the extreme left was extremely rude and uncooperative. Once the 15 ringgits were paid, she changed personality completely and was all smiles. Money talks, but in this case it stinks as well.
Hope the authorities will appoint proper gatekeepers who are trained how to speak and look at things from a non...
Read moreRespectfully it is not my religion so I will only review the premises.
It was very crowded, lots of chaotic traffic and people everywhere. There were some monkeys but they were hanging out in a different area too high away.
Walking up the stairs is so dangerous! I can’t believe more people haven’t commented on this. It was spitting rain but the steps were so slippery and full of puddles. To add to the chaos, people just walk and stop on the middle of the stairs everywhere. The hand rail is stone but not easy because of all the puddles. We walked up a bit and had to go back down. The narrow, slippery steps are not for the faint of heart.
The train time is once an hour on holidays so it...
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