Date: 01 May 2010 - 02 May 2010 [2D/1N] Location: Gunung Charlie, Cameron Highlands Altitude: 1,923m ASL Campsite: At the summit, multi-level, fits at least ...
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May it be Challi or Charlie, this is definitely a very tiring mountain to trek (or had my stamina deteorated) and very bad for people who are tall or big sized.
In a nutshell, Cameron Highlands offers a hotel for every taste and budget, ensuring your getaway is as comfortable as it is memorable. So, whether you’re in the mood for 5-star luxury or a cozy 3-star retreat, pack your bags and get ready to experience the best of Cameron Highlands – where relaxation and charm go hand in hand.
The Cameron Highlands is the name of a scenic hill station in the state of Pahang in Malaysia which dates from the 19th century. The highlands were founded by a British colonialist named Sir William Cameron and were named after him, and were modeled on a traditional English village. The aim of the Cameron Highlands was to provide residents in the lowlands with some respite during the summer months and allow them to enjoy the cooler climate here, and you will find English influences all over the region.
Cameron Highlands is Malaysia’s largest hill-station located about 200km north of Kuala Lumpur. It is well known for its cool temperatures, breathtaking views of the tea plantations, strawberry picking and fresh produce from the local farms.