Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary: Natural Wonders Tour

Embark on a full-day adventure to Batu Caves and Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Get up close with majestic elephants, learn about rehabilitation efforts, and explore the natural wonders of Malaysia. Perfect for nature lovers and families with children. Book now!

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Batu Caves - Batu Caves Is an Iconic and Popular Tourist Attraction in Selangor. Site of A Hindu Temple and Shrine, Batu Caves Attracts Thousands of Worshipers and Tourists. A Limestone Outcrop Located Just North of Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves Has Three Main Caves Featuring Temples and Hindu Shrines. Its Main Attraction Is the Large Statue Of The…
What's Included
  • English-Speaking Professional Driver
  • Hotel Pick-Up & Drop-Off Included
  • Air-Conditioned Vehicle
What's Not Included
  • Food And Drinks, Unless Specified
Additional Information

Nature lovers will appreciate the natural wonders of this small-group tour to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Marvel at the mighty elephants and learn about rehabilitation and relocation efforts at the elephant sanctuary. Bonus stop at Batu Caves plus round-trip hotel transport is included from Kuala Lumpur.
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Location
Batu Caves
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Star_l
Aug 30, 2025
Fun day - Just an FYI it takes a little over an hr to get from the caves to the elephant conservation. With that being said the tour was really fun and the vibe in transport was great.
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Icomey
Aug 24, 2025
This is a convenient way... - This is a convenient way to visit Batu Caves and the Elephant Sanctuary in one day. The drive is mostly highway, so having a driver rather than a full guide works fine. Our driver, Azman, was punctual, personable, and had a nice clean car. His English was good enough for what was needed, and he kindly came out with us at the sanctuary to point out the feeding and bathing stations, take photos, and help us get oriented. Batu Caves were lively, with colorful steps and curious monkeys everywhere. It can feel crowded, but it is worth soaking in the atmosphere - and even getting a bindi at the temple. At the elephant sanctuary, the park is not huge but there is plenty to see. You do not need to pay for elephant bathing in order to watch - the view from the side is just fine. A separate guide did not feel necessary; everything was clear enough on our own. Don't forget to bring cash for any small purchases or donations, and enjoy the day at your own pace.
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Marco_b
Aug 16, 2025
Great Service! - Driver prepared and everything as per booking. At each stop a photo is also sent to the travel company, which makes you feel very safe. At the elephant sanctuary we were recommended a guy for a private guide (price apart of 120 RM for two people) who in addition to telling us a lot of things, allowed us to stay away from the crowd with the elephants.
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Ckehler
Jul 27, 2025
Incredible way to experience elephants - This was a stellar experience! We all loved the elephants and this was a wonderful way to get to know them all. We paid extra for the Elephant Sanctuary tour and it was definitely worth it - got to spend extra one on one time with the elephants. The Batu Caves were incredible to see. We went earlier in the day and it wasn’t as hot or busy. Our driver was friendly and accommodating. Would definitely recommend.
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Maly
Aug 9, 2025
Visit - This excursion was very cool. Batu cellars very interesting and beautiful. The elephant sanctuary was fine but slightly long considering there are many people there.
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John_a
Aug 1, 2025
Educational - This is more of a transportation pick up and drop off service with knowledgeable drivers. Nagen and Kartik did a great job during the transportation portion and made it easy to understand where we were going. They do not provide a “guided” tour on site but rather some commentary as you make your way to each site. I recommend spending the extra RM for a guide in the Elephant sanctuary who will explain why only a few elephants are on display. Travellers need to understand this is not a zoo to parade animals but to give you understanding on the rehab work being done. Batu caves unless you are visiting for religious reasons , 40min will suffice ,
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David
Sep 30, 2025
Dangerous Driving - We really enjoyed our experience with the elephants. However, we chose not to tip our driver due to his terrible and dangerous driving! Even after politely asking him to drive carefully at the beginning of the trip, he drove 20-30 kilometers over the speed limit and drove dangerously close to other cars.
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Christina_g
Oct 1, 2025
Not the best… - The driver went to the wrong hotel and then turned up 40 minutes later without an apology. He took us to some random gold shops that we had no interest in, but when I asked to stop and get some food for my children, he said, “No, there’s nowhere to stop.” This was despite us passing plenty of suitable places, including petrol stations. Considering I had two young children and my elderly parents with me, this felt mean-spirited, especially given how keen the driver had been to stop at the jewellery shops. The Batu Caves themselves are great, but the elephant park is a little run-down and felt more like a tourist attraction than a conservation centre. I don’t think I’ll book with Viator again, as this experience has put me off.
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Deepak_n
Jul 26, 2025
This should not be called a tour (mortal sin) - Fun stuff to spend money on. Nice gentleman at the beginning, but we felt very hounded. We were given time limits, for example we were given 40 min to an hour. We were with 2 children and a 9 month old baby, due to the hustle and safety of moving the baby up and down the stairs it took about 2 hours. We got an angry driver who said if you want to spend more than an hour at kualah ganda I will bring you right back to the hotel. Of course, we didn't want that, but we did commit ourselves to it in the end. On the way we quickly picked up a sandwich at the gas station because we had to continue quickly. The driver was driving very fast and did not take into account that we had a baby on our lap. Nice sights but the bad experience with this driver. In all honesty, we also expected from a tour that someone would take us and tell us something, nothing was told or explained. We would have preferred to reserve a grab for the whole day than it would have cost a Third party of the price. And then you pay so much money! Never again!
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Lauraso8260ep
Aug 30, 2025
Not for animal, nature, or guided experience lovers - TLDR: This is not the place to see elephants cared for and not the tour if you want a guided experience rather than a just a driver. Pros: Car was clean, driver was nice. We were taken to the two places planned. Cons: The driver was not a guide. He was a driver. He drove rather erratically, twice at speeds up to 160km/hr. He changed the time of our tour which made it so that we couldn’t participate in the elephant bathing. He did not guide us, or give us information other than walking us in the elephant sanctuary and telling us to meet him at the car in 1.5 for the elephant sanctuary and 1 hour for the caves. However, the elephant sanctuary was actually disturbing and appalling in and of itself. We left early because it was so sad. It was a very small, very expensive, very depressing zoo. The elephants were in small enclosures, sometimes surrounded by electric fencing. There were chains clearly visible around the elephants necks and chains anchored to the concrete in the enclosures as well. Batu caves could be a lovely side trip, but for someone who is not Hindu I wouldn’t recommend it as the soul destination for the day. It would have been nice to know that women must cover their shoulders and legs to go in the temple. As a not so fun aside, our driver dropped us off across the street and four lanes of traffic away from the Batu caves entrance, with no stop, sign, stoplight, or crosswalk we could find. On the way out a security guard helped us cross the street but that was clearly not the way guest were intended to enter. Oh and there was no mention of lunch in what was supposed to be a full day trip.
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up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).