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Enjoy snapping photos at the Sky Mirror, named after its mirror-like reflection of the sky. This mystery “island” or sandbank that emerges in the sea for a few hours in the morning (usually from 6am to 10am) on certain days a month (on the 1st and 15th of a lunar month, and 4 days before or after these dates), has been dubbed the Salar de Uyuni of Malaysia, after a similar natural wonder in Bolivia.
Explore the wonders of Batu Caves, a limestone hill located in Gombak, Selangor, where you will discover a series of caves and temples within. The hill takes its name from the Malay word "batu" meaning rock and was originally known as Kapal Tanggang from the legend of Si Tanggang. It is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside of India and is dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is also the focal point of the Tamil festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia. The iconic staircase leading up to the cave entrance has received a new lick of paint, and is now a top attraction due to its rainbow colours.
Admire the iconic landmarks of Kuala Lumpur: the Petronas Twin Towers, and Istana Negara (National Palace)
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