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Visited on 26/07/24. I studied so many reviews that many people were forced to pay extra and the road to get into the temple were not convinient.. But I didn't have any bad experiences there. The temple is very clean and marvellous, rm10 worth a visit. It was my first time visiting a glass themed temple, so I spent 20 minute taking photos, it would be better if there is a tour guide for explanation.

Small temple. But worth visiting! The inside of the temple is made of tiny colorful glass pieces. It gives a unique look to the temple. It would look small from outside... the temple gopuram is small. The main deity here is Kaali goddess. Little tricky to reach the place. I visited on friday morning at 9.30am. Google showed it as busy timing and crowded. Yet I gave a try and guess what... the temple was super free. Haha.. I could take nice pictures and videos of the temple. Sat there for some time. No need to buy tickets in advance. There was this Bramha shrine which was interesting to me. Actually looked like shiva lingam on lotus. There is a dining hall adjacent to the temple. Temple gave some old vibes.

When someone is visiting by road a visit to the place will be good. Temple is made of glass and it gives a good vibe. Some time in afternoon temple will be closed and will open in evening. There is a small restaurant beside temple. All in all if it’s added in itinerary it’s really good

Nice glass decoration.not big ,we spent only 5-10 mins and done,... Yes, you have to pay for the ticket.. we paid 15Rm each

Firstly its not easy to get to the temple. There is alot of land but dirt road is very small.
I hope the temple is undergoing some reno coz its looked like so. Its renowned as the FIRST GLASS TEMPLE in the world. Thus i hope management n gov will look in the road n structure.
I hope the temple is undergoing some reno coz its looked like so. Its renowned as the FIRST GLASS TEMPLE in the world. Thus i hope management n gov will look in the road n structure.

The first temple in Malaysia that force visitors to pay for entry ticket and the price for foreigners are charged in US Dollars!!!! Save your time and money to visit other nice place in Johor better.

An extraordinary visit to Singapore and Johor Bahru is a fascinating experience, combining two vibrant and lively destinations. In Singapore, you could explore the famous Botanic Gardens, indulge in culinary delights from the hawker districts, or take a stroll along the iconic Marina Bay promenade. Then, transitioning to Johor Bahru would offer a different cultural perspective, where you could visit the renowned Legoland theme park, enjoy the lively atmosphere of historic neighborhoods, or shop at numerous shopping centers. This combination would provide a rich journey filled with experiences and adventures.

We come during night time, its not easy to find the trail to the temple, even GPS also fail to guide us. After asking the local for direction, only we can make it. The temple is truely magnificent, and shining. Entrance fee is adult RM10, kid RM5. Worth visit when you travel to JB.