Discover the best top things to do in Tanah Rata, Malaysia including Gunung Yong Belar, Mount Berembun, Cameron Highlands Trail No. 10, Cameron Highlands Trail No. 3, Tan's Camellia Garden, Cameron Highlands Trail No. 5 and 7, Cameron Highland Trail No. 6, Robinson Falls, Green View Garden, Rose Valley.
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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 43 reviews
For garden enthusiasts who love to chat about plants. Mr and Mrs Tan are a bit eccentric and love to show their collection of medicinal / culinary herbs and flowers. Lots of things you won't see in Malaysian lowlands. Messy and kinda charming in a very grown-in way. This is very different from the tacky touristy locations in Cameron Highlands. Next to the entrance of Jungle Trail 10. Unfortunate that a government housing project is causing havoc nearby. A rare and more personal experience here. Visit before it's too late.
4.0 based on 51 reviews
Both of us having bad knees, after trail 10 and 6, we decided to go for an easy trek the second day. We did a combination of trail n 5, 3 and 4. Our favorite was n 5 which was very easy but it was a real rain forest experience. No one was there except us and the only sounds that we could hear were the sounds of the forest : different birds tweets, trees squeeking, the sound of falling leaves and monkeys. We recommend this trail to all nature and animal lovers.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
We were going Trail 10+6 today, it's totally worth it. As mentioned before Maps.me will show you the way. The highst point will be at the electricity pole. From there on it's getting stepper and wilder, but if you're young and not scared of sliding it will be no problem. In the southern end of trail 6 you will have to enter private ground to get back to the main street. There is a sign that you need to pay for a permit later and few meters before the main street some dude wants your money. This is new since August. To my mind it is a total scam that they just charge you for an official trail. Then they have to inform the tourist offices so the official maps can be changed accodingly. We said we dont took money with us, discussed a long long time and finally just went to the main street without paying by climbing the hill to the street a few meters before the checkpoint (he even said thats okay, but we cannot pass his point)... They have hectars of tea fields, hundreds of workers, two tourist shops and cafes and tell you they need to charge you to protect the are... Sure :D
3.5 based on 29 reviews
This can be your first stop before you arrive Cameron Highlands and maybe your last stop after you leave Cameron Highlands. It's a small place but enough for you to get your flower and strawberry fix. The place is an instagram worthy place, there's activity for the kids or the kids in you like feeding the rabbits. The cafe serves good food as well. Highly recommended to visit this place.
3.0 based on 112 reviews
Discovered this hidden gem on our last stop at Cameron Highlands. The place could be easily missed as its around the farmer's stalls but it shows on Google Maps, you will find it for sure. Entrance fees are cheap. Inside there are many different varieties of roses and other types of flowers too. Place is shaded so don't worry about rain or shine. Great place to take photos and relax with your kids or elderly.
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