Cameron Highlands
One of the most visited highlands in
Malaysia, second only to Genting Highlands. The charm is mainly the coolness in
weather and the serenity tea farms around, proving to be a popular destination
to escape the hustle and bustle of city, especially the Singaporeans and city
folks from Kuala Lumpur.
It has 4 townships, namely Ringlet,
Tanah Rata, Brinchang and Kampung Raja, all nestle at an altitude of more than
1,000 meters above sea levels. The temperature never exceeds 25 degree Celsius,
which is a blessing for the constant summer tropics in Malaysia.
During the night, the temperature
may falls below 12 degree Celsius, hence the most popular dinner menu is
steamboat
The climate provides the perfect
temperature to grow teas, which you will notice that there will be many tea
plantations around. One of the most visited tea farm is the Boh Tea house,
where you can get a guided tour around the farm and factory, and buy the
freshest teas right from the farm.
Most of the vegetables and fruits supply come from Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, you will be able to buy the freshest vegetables and fruits straight from the vegetable farms. There are also sold in markets in the towns. There are also Strawberry Farms where you can 'pick-your-own-strawberry' and get many innovative strawberry products like strawberry chocolate, smoothies and even dried strawberry. Apart from all those, you can also visit the Honey Bee Farm, Butterfly Farm and Flower Nurseries.
Most of the vegetables and fruits supply come from Cameron Highlands in Malaysia, you will be able to buy the freshest vegetables and fruits straight from the vegetable farms. There are also sold in markets in the towns. There are also Strawberry Farms where you can 'pick-your-own-strawberry' and get many innovative strawberry products like strawberry chocolate, smoothies and even dried strawberry. Apart from all those, you can also visit the Honey Bee Farm, Butterfly Farm and Flower Nurseries.
Museum Galleries also known as Time
Tunnel Museums is another must see attractions, it present the past and present
of Cameron Highland's history through photography, bringing and capturing the
scene from the past.
Getting
There
Cameron Highlands is located at the
north-west tip of Pahang state, sharing borders with Kelantan and Perak. It is
200 km from Kuala Lumpur and 80 km from Ipoh. The recommended transport is by
own vehicle. That way you can explore the towns in Cameron Highlands at your
own pace.
It will take 3.5 hours to get there from Kuala Lumpur using the North-South Expressway, following Ipoh's direction. Turn into Tapah and Cameron Highlands exit (exit 132).
It will take 3.5 hours to get there from Kuala Lumpur using the North-South Expressway, following Ipoh's direction. Turn into Tapah and Cameron Highlands exit (exit 132).
From Ipoh and northern side, using
the North-South Expressway and exit in Simpang Pulai, follow the road sign to
reach Cameron Highlands. It only takes about 45 minutes to get to Kampung Raja
from Simpang Pulai.
For help
Aftabul Islam
Gulf Holidays Travels
Lot-07/85,
7th Floor, Berjaya Times Square,
No.-1, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
+8801755555590(BD)
+60189089643 (MY)
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