Batu Caves to see a boost in visitors


KUALA LUMPUR: The iconic Sri Subramaniar Temple Batu Caves which is now sporting a new, vibrant look, is expected to attract more than 1.6 million Hindu devotees and tourists in conjunction with the 233rd annual Thaipusam celebration tomorrow.

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Devasthanam Batu Caves temple trustee Datuk Dr A.T. Kumararajah said devotees and visitors would be greeted with bright rainbow colours that adorn the 272 steps leading to the limestone cave.

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