

Spanning an area of approximately 50 000 square feet, CAVE VILLA is located at the foot of Batu Caves hill, a landmark that cannot be missed as you enter the Gombak district. The natural environment that is surrounded by lush flora and fauna, provides a beautiful experience to visitors. CAVE VILLA offers some interesting attractions like a huge Koi Pond, Art galleries, Reptile Galore, Cultural performance and a beautifully landscaped garden.
The 10 000 square feet Koi pond holds a stretch of Balinese bridge that connects to the rest of the area. Visitors will be greeted by thousands of vibrant koi fish and local fresh water species along with ducks and some species of birds.
The art gallery concentrates on the depiction of gods and goddesses of Hinduism, with storylines translated to facilitate the visitors. Another interesting feature in the art gallery is the common practices and rituals performed by Indians in their daily life.
The reptile galore displays around 80 species of animals that consist of snakes, tortoises, lizards and even crocodiles. The longest venomous snake such as the King Cobra and the humongous Reticulated python can be seen here. Visitors can also have some good photo opportunities with the tamed iguanas.
The Cultural Stage holds various types of folk dances related to the Indian community. Visitors can experience some of the exotic numbers like the peacock dance, dished out by the CAVE VILLA performers. Before the end of the show, visitors are welcomed to participate and dance along.
The garden displays mostly local flowers, fruit trees and spices found in Malaysia. Resting gazebos are built for those who would like to sit back and enjoy the lush scenery and there is also a mini bird sanctuary with peacocks, mandarin ducks and some local bird species.
