Escape the heat and visit a tea plantation in the rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands.
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4.0 based on 138 reviews
My Australian Group of 5 pax enjoyed themselves. Early morning is the best to go to this place and you can find many people trekking so the chances of getting lost is remote but stay in course. And don’t venture too far away from the normal route. A map can be obtained from most of the Hotels or from tourist information centre
4.0 based on 932 reviews
I will start off by saying that I strongly recommend you book a tour with a local tour guide for two reasons. 1. They will most likely drive you up in a Land Rover or other such vehicle that will be well suited the winding, narrow road that leads up to the forest and 2. You will gain invaluable knowledge that the guide has cultivated over years. I booked my tour through Father's Guest House where I was staying and Raju was my tour guide. He was so knowledgeable and shared the names of most of the plants in English (UK and Canadian), Malay, and Chinese! He also shared lots of knowledge on the ecology of the forest and conservation as well. It is best to do this on a clear day otherwise you will be stuck in the clouds as that altitude is sometimes also known as cloud forest. But the views from the top are amazing and it is some good exercise to walk up and down all the stairs.
4.0 based on 243 reviews
Goes through a construction site at first, then a really nice flat forested bit, then starts climbing (still in forest). Climbing is well supported by tree roots, and the whole trail is well shaded by trees. Decently marked, but use maps.me to be sure you don't get lost. Took us about 2 hours, but we went slowly.
4.0 based on 1,041 reviews
Perfect location for a cup of tea with short bread. The masala chai was perfect on a cold Monday afternoon.. Beautiful scenery too
3.5 based on 229 reviews
This place is by far the best family oriented strawberry farm in Cameron Highlands.My family had a good and quality time here throughout our visit plucking the fresh strawberries up the hill.There is even a cafe for you refresh up yourself with the famous strawberry shakes and tea.
3.5 based on 7 reviews
We went from Tanah Rata to Brinchang via trails 4, 6, 3, 2, then walked back on the road alongside the golf course. The trails are all plenty of up and down, with roots for natural stairs most of the way. It's am enjoyable, reasonably strenuous walk. There's some tricky terrain that can be slippery - we were ok in old trainers but would not advise flip flops! The walk took around 3 hours in total, plus 45 minutes back along the road. There's not much in the way of views, but some really cool fallen trees to clamber over and under.
3.0 based on 380 reviews
Apart from many butterfly species, this place also have many different types of insects and small animals too - its like a mini zoo. There is also small flower and vegetable farms inside.
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