What makes it 63% Kids-Friendly: Kids receive discount entry and can try mural treasure hunts, yet fragile glass walls, a shoe-free floor, and no play zone require constant adult supervision and short stays.
Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Short visits keep children engaged and cover the temple’s main highlights without tiring them.
Mural treasure hunt:
Walk the hall and spot hidden figures: cow, dog, Malay girl with cat, and motorcyclist.
Tip: Give each child a simple checklist and turn finding each figure into a friendly contest.
Bead-wall counting challenge:
In the Athma Lingam sanctuary, walls are set with colored glass pieces.
Tip: Set a one-minute timer and ask kids to count how many red, blue, or green pieces they can spot in a 1 m² area.
Family photo walk:
Pose by the glass mosaic pillars and soak in prismatic reflections.
Tip: Let each child pick their favorite mosaic, then step outside for a quick fruit or street-snack break.

Dilip Menon
A very beautiful temple! Must visit!
KK
This place quite nice to visit. It consists of a lot of glass that very glittering. There are many local people come to pray in their way. Some people lie their body on the floor and pray. Actually, this place didn’t have something special for the tourist but you can go to see the culture of local people. And need to pay the fee before enter.
Penny Meyer
Completely different from any other Hindu temple I've visited.
spx
It’s a beautiful temple, I’ll give it that. However, the entrance fee is ridiculous, they have 4 different categories of entrance fees.
Chandrakala K
A good vibe temple. On a hot day, with construction going on around, we went in and had a different feeling, calm and serene. Kaliamman is the main deity. Vishnu and shiva are prayed here. As a broad thinker, they have statues of Budha, sai baba, Christ and Chinese God.
The temple’s air conditioning shields you from midday heat and sudden rain. During monsoon season (Nov–Jan), bring an umbrella for the short walk from the car park.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry fees (2 adults + 2 children) | MYR 30 |
| Snacks near temple | MYR 10 |
| Camera fee | MYR 3 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 43 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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