The foreign educational tour of MBA 2017-19 batch meritorious students to Malaysia started with great excitement and happy anticipation. On day 1 all the students visited the famous Batu caves and the temple of Lord Murugan which was built in 18th century.

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March
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2019
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There are 270 steps to go to main temple and caves. During the climb up to 270 steps to reach the main temple and caves, the students had a spiritual and soul stirring experience.

Students went up and offered prayers to the Lord and were amazed to see the ancient caves which are supposed to be a million years old. After the Batu caves, students were taken to the famous Genting Highland which is the largest amusement centre of Malaysia. Ride in cable car to the hotel left the students awestruck with the serene beauty of the mountains.  On the second day students visited the Gallery of Kuala Lumpur which showcased the heritage of Malaysia. It depicted the history, art, architecture of the country in a very engaging manner. Multiple miniatures of actual buildings attracted the attention of all the students. Students then visited the China town for shopping. It was an interesting experience for them where they shopped for small memorabilia for their family and friends. The third day of the tour began with a visit to the National Mosque. The huge Mosque is 73 meters high and has 16 pointed star shaped roof. The students found its architecture unique and beautiful. Visit to  the National Monument was the second attraction of the day. It was built to commemorate those who have died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom. 

The tour then progressed to a visit to The Istana Negara which is the official residence of the monarch of Malaysia. It has a magnificient architecture and attracted the attention of the students. 

Visit to KL tower was the next attraction. It is the 7th tallest freestanding tower in the world. The panoramic view of the entire city from the observation deck was very exciting and enthralling for the students.

The tour of the day concluded with a visit to the famous Petronas Twin Towers.  They were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and still remain the tallest twin towers in the world. The entire city tour was very exciting and informative for the group which gave an insight into the culture, tradition and  insight into the culture, tradition and infrastructure of the city. 

The fourth day of the trip was very informative for the students as they visited the largest and most famous Pewter factory of Malaysia ROYAL SELANGOR which is the world's foremost name in quality pewter. It manufactures beautiful artifacts of tin and fine jewellery in gold and silver. Students were amazed to see the intricate craftsmanship and skill which was being put into each unique piece. They also learnt how a small effort can become a globally renowned enterprise. 

The last day of the trip was full of entertainment and shopping for all the students as they visited the Berjaya Times Square. The huge mall offered a large variety of items from which the students bought gifts for their family and friends. The students returned with their hearts full of experiences which they shall cherish for life.