The Black Wind Caves in Kuala Lumpur is a limestone hill combining a cave with a temple, just 12 kilometers from the center of Kuala Lumpur. It is a holy place for Indians to worship, and is also an important place for Malaysian religious celebrations, the Dabosen Festival, which requires a steep 272 steps to reach. In front of the Black Wind Cave stands a giant statue of the Indian Buddha Warrior, and then goes up to the 272-level color ladder to the Black Wind Cave. The ladder was painted for a dedication ceremony held every 12 years, and the ladder with a rainbow coat became a punching point for everyone to take crazy photos. In the Black Wind Cave in Malaysia, you can see limestone formed 400 million years ago, and there are many Indian gods, all of which are Hindu gods, so that people can worship. When the Dabaosen festival is met, thousands of believers will gather here. The Black Wind Cave consists of a group of 3 limestone caves. The natural forms of stalactites, stalagmites, and craters formed in the cave are all worth watching. In addition, there are many creatures living here including (bats, cave lizards, cave spiders and other creatures, which are perfect for outdoor sports enthusiasts to explore. #Black Wind Cave #Weekend Tours #Malaysia Attractions #Malaysia Tourism