But the overwhelming impressions are of nature on one hand and commercialism on the other. As we strolled out through the gift shop and many souvenir/toy stalls, we thought we’d be happy to visit again, but it might not be for quite a while. The cost is RM15 for adults, RM10 for kids over 5.
Ever wonder where they get those lavender themed soft toys that are always displayed behind someone’s car? Yeah, we just found out that you can actually get those at The Lavender House, right at the Cameron Lavender Garden. Other than soft-toy, the souvenir shop also sells replica lavender potted plants, baby shower hampers, mini decoration, fragrances and many more.
If you have not visited Cameron Lavender before, I highly recommend that you do so. Most people spend one or two hours in this attraction.
Opened in 2013, Lavender Garden which is Cameron Highland’s newest attraction is located just before Tringkap town when travelling from Simpang Pulai. s a floral themed park with cemented terraced hill slopes where ascending row upon row of flowers are grown, offering a dazzle of colours for visitors to admire and photograph.
If you are going to Cameron Highlands, it is very unlikely you will miss out Lavendar Garden, a relatively new attraction at Tringkap open in the year 2013. As the name suggests, it is a floral theme park, with a small field of lavender on the slop that becomes the main attraction of tourists going to Cameron Highlands. Entrance fees of RM 10 is imposed to all tourists, which we felt was little pricey. Typical tourist place yeah..
Lavender farm in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia, be mesmerize by colorful flowers such as gerberas, daisies, begonia and photo taking landscapes
Worth a visit? OK la. Afterall the entrance fee isn’t that expensive, can go in once but will not return. Pretty good for family activities when in Cameron Highlands.