Batu Caves Photos
Here are some Batu Caves photos I took over the last few years, showing what it was like before the recent upgrading and renovations work that was done in August 2018.
The photos of Batu Caves are all random and taken with my DSLR or my smartphone, hence you can see the difference in them. Just so you know, I am just a general travel photographer from Malaysia, so you will not be seeing technical jargon about the photos.
Batu Caves Photos
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What Batu Caves looks like after the renovation in August 2018. |
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A photo of Batu Caves taken in early 2018 before the renovation started. |
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I took this photo with my smartphone. |
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A photo that was taken in September 2018, just after the painting of the stairs at Batu Caves. |
Anyone who visits this unique tourist attraction is bound to take at least one phot, due to the incredible facade and vibrant colors that instantly attract you.
The place is best visited in the mornings for photography as the weather is best during this time. Once after lunch, it tends to get really hot and humid, and chances of rain too.
Where Is Batu Caves?
If you look at the map below, you can see that it takes a 35-minute train journey to Batu Caves from KL Sentral. There are direct trains with the KTM Commuter train service.
The best way to get here is to take a Grab Car as it will only take you around 15 to 20-minutes and is hassle-free, and there is plenty of these ride-hailing services in Kuala Lumpur.
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Map showing where Batu Caves is located at. |
Final Thoughts on the Batu Caves Photos
I hope you like these photos as I used a Nikon D5100 DSLR with a standard kit lens 18-55mm and also an Oppo R9s smartphone to take the pictures.
To be very honest, I find that technology has got better year after year, and nowadays, I just use my smartphone to take photos. My last visit was in April 2019 to capture more Batu Cave photos with my smartphone too.
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