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CAMERON HIGHLANDS
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"This is Malaysia's green bowl supplying vegetables and fresh flowers to the major cities of the country and also to Singapore."

Being a primarily agricultural domain, you will find an abundance of vegetables and fruits farms here. Also, Cameron Highlands is a leading producer of flowers in Malaysia; be prepared for a lovely sight of extraordinary flowers you would not see flourishing elsewhere in Malaysia! Drive up as high as 1500 metres above sea-level to get here among the peaks of the main range of Peninsular Malaysia and enjoy temperatures as low as 16 °C.

One of the wonders of Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is the largest and most famous hill resort in the country. This highland paradise still retains much of the charm of an English village. Cameron Highlands is the smallest district in the state of Pahang which is located in the north-western corner of the state. Although it is in Pahang, its two main exits go to Tapah and Ipoh in the state of Perak.

It is made up of 3 main townships at different elevations. The first town from the south is Ringlet, followed by Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla and Kampong Raja.

Ringlet

If you're driving via the old road from Tapah, this is the first town you will see when you reach Cameron Highlands. Located at an elevation of 1,200 metres above sea-level, Ringlet is one of the main agricultural hubs for the highlands. Bertam Valley which is located about 5km away is one of the main flower and vegetable producers in Cameron highlands. You would not find any hotels here in Ringlet. The nearest hotel is the LakeHouse which is less then 10 minutes away. This is also the place to fill up on fuel if you are low on supply.

Tanah Rata

Further up is Tanah Rata which is about 20 minutes drive from Ringlet. This is the administrative capital of Cameron Highlands where most of the government offices are located. The general hospital and the district police station is also located here. If you're taking the express buses, this is where the journey would end. Most of the chalets and backpacker's accommodation is located here in and around Tanah Rata. Almost all the jungle trekking and waterfall trails starts from here.

Local tours and transfers out of Cameron Highlands can be obtained from the various tour operators in town. Money changers and internet cafe's can also be found here. Tanah Rata would be a nice place to enjoy the highlands, especially during the weekdays. It is much more quieter compared to Brinchang where most of the big hotels and restaurants are located.

Brinchang

Next is Brinchang which is about 10 minutes drive from Tanah Rata. This is where you will find most of the hotels and restaurants. The night market which is open every Saturday night features all kinds of vegetables, flowers, fruits and other products of the highlands. This place can get really crowded during the weekends and holiday season. Parking can be a headache during this time. Next to Ringlet, this is the other town with petrol stations. Remember to fill up before you leave Cameron Highlands.

Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kuala Terla & Kampung Raja

Beyond Brinchang, the road leads to all the way to Blue Valley. Most of the tourist spots are located around Kea Farm. This is where you will find the markets, vegetable farms, flower gardens and butterfly gardens. The road also branches out to the Sungai Palas tea plantation from here. If you continue on the main road heading north, it will be downhill from Kea Farm onwards. You will see vegetables farms all the way from here to Tringkap and beyond. Tringkap is a small farming community where you can find small stalls along the road selling local produce. There's also a few restaurants here where tourists have meals before leaving Cameron Highlands via the north. Fifteen minutes away is Kuala Terla, another small farming community. Kampung Raja is the last town on the map. Since the opening of the Simpang Pulai road, this town has become the gateway to the highlands from the north. From here, you can head out of the highlands to Ipoh or Gua Musang in Kelantan.

 

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Getting there

The gateway to Cameron Highlands is Tapah, which is easily reached by bus, taxi or train from Kuala Lumpur. From Tapah, you can take a bus or taxi to Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands' main town.

User recommendation

"Oldest retreat on the hill. Best for nostalgia."   by Aznam Omar


"Colourful fresh flowers...simply meet my taste. Make sure to take as many photos as you can."   by moose


"im proud to be malaysia!!!!!!!!!!!!"   by anum


"I have been there just 3 weeks ago and i loved it i love Malaysia and i didnt want to come home to Ausatralia !! i hope i can come again soon! "  


"Woww.. fresh and environmental friendly. The jungle walk and forest so beutifull. Strawberry jam, ice cream and juices so fresh at The Cool Point Hotel"   by Hawa


" I went to Cameron on February 2006. Everything was perfect well..except for the teh tarik look alike river. Sadly say, that was the last sight i saw before dozing off."   by cakpong


"Well, this is a nice place...relax and privacy while breathing a fresh air. Everybody talk about the flower or strawberry but forget about the tea....just stop for a while at Bharat Tea Plantation (just beside the road) and have a fresh tea tarik in the cold air of Cameron while watching the green environment!"   by Mohd Salleh Othman


"The best place to go to if you're looking for peace and privacy.. But the road is narrow, so make sure you drive carefully.. "   by emilia


"In a nutshell: Pros: Clean cool air; beautiful scenery, fauna and flora; nostalgic hotels and restaurants (Ye Ole Smokehouse); strawberries galore, wonderful walks on and off roads, relaxing time with your family letting you forget the rest of our crazy world Cons: sceneric but lengthy 60 km drive from the KL highway exit, which is further marred by avoiding crazy and suicidal truck and bus drivers. There is always some rain or drizzle here and there which makes it necessary to carry your rain gear with you at all times. During heavy rains, road passage may be blocked due to land slides. Weekends are to be avoided because of too many tourists on the road. "  


"Wow. i like tis place!!!"  


"best place for relax..with the loves one.."   by Nawri


"A good place to be visited-qiute & cozy. The Cool Point Hotel clean & affordable hotel- nearby Tanah Rata town. Dont forget the strawberry farm next to the hotel- hmm...fresh "  


"great place to buy flowers and plucking strawberry. "   by lilin


"di sini terdapat banyak pemandangan yang menarik untuk diabadikan di dalam gambar..contohnya Ye Olde Smoke House, sebuah hotel bercirikan kolonial yang sungguh cantik..tempat ni hanya sesuai untuk berehat..bukan untuk berhibur.."   by


"The trip up to CH was a horror, the bus didn't have air-cond (even though we were charged for the air-cond coach!!!) and F1 wannabe drivers!!! However, once you survive the trip there, the air is nice and cool. Do try the adventure tours offered by the agents in CH, it was a nice experience. Don't eat too much if you're taking the bus back as it might all come out!!! Ah, and be prepared to wait for at least an hour or more ... they operate on M'sian hours ... ie. LATE! The tourism board should really take some action against the bus company that monopolises the bus service to CH, they are the worst I've used in Peninsular M'sia."  


"nothing but tea town"  


"very amazing and fantastic place to visits."  


"Please give me informasi of cameron Highlands and Chalet or hotel"  


"The place is fantastic to go for vacation. There is a lot of places to visit over here. Try to walk around the place, which is a better way to explore the beauty of Cameron Highland."   by Loganathan


"Cameron Highlands perlu di-percantekkan lagi dng memperbanyakkan taman2 rekreasi, kebun2 bunga berbagai2 jenis, mengurangkan development di-liring2 bukit yg. menyebabkan hakisan serta merosakkan alam semulajadinya. Saya dapati Cameron Highland sekarang ini tidak seperti dahulu,Bandar yg.penoh dengan Bunga2an,udara berseh. Tetapi sekarang ini sudah tercemar."   by Makcikjamilah



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