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.
More experience at Cameron Highlands on our Part 2 Cameron Highland series! We explored even more attractions on the tour of this beautiful highland retreat by visiting some of the must-visit places in Cameron Highland! You should definitely check out the Boh Tea Plantation here!
We visited the biggest night market in Cameron Highlands. Like most Pasar Malam in Malaysia, you can find souvenirs, clothing, toys, fresh produce and most importantly street food! We had so much fun sampling all the food offered here!
Cameron Highlands is one of Malaysia's popular Highland retreat, which is about 3-4 hours drive away from the Kuala Lumpur city. If looking for a scenic retreat from the bustling city, and maybe an escape from Malaysia's usual hot and humid weather, then Cameron Highlands would be a great place to visit.
A very different side of Malaysia can be found in the Cameron Highlands. No beaches, skyscrapers or scorching heat here. No, the Cameron Highlands are most reminiscent of the English countryside, with rolling green hills, a cooler climate and houses built in the English style. In this travel guide, …
Cameron Highlands is the largest hill resort in Malaysia.
We rented a taxi by the hour and visited few places such as BOH TEA plantation, rose valley, honey farm, brinchang night market, best afternoon tea, best spa at cameron highlands resort,
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Panoramic view atop Gunang Brinchang! Dates of Travel: 5-7 June 2015 Mode of Transportation: 9 hours bus ride from Golden Mile Towe...
Finally, I'm back again to cool Cameron Highlands. My last trip here was 7 years ago & I had enjoyed every moment of my time time spent here. My passion for ...
Singgah Cameron Highlands masa on the way back dari Kuala Kangsar. Kalau dari utara, exit PLUS Simpang Pulai untuk ke sini. Kalau dari selatan, exit Tapah. Sejam lebih gak la dari exit kedua-dua highway nak sampai ke puncak.
Escape from the heat this CNY and head up to the hills. Enjoy the cool breeze at Cameron Highlands! Cameron Highlands. This New Year, my family had finally ...
Planner: Transportation Bus depart from Medan Kidd at 8am, reached Brinchang at 10am.(Bring own plastic bag in case you are any-transportation-sick like me) Accommodation We stayed in Brinchang. Walking distance to Pasar Malam. Behind it was another small pasar. Everything in pasar was cheaper ma. Green Garden Hotel- near by shop lots which is very…
So we caught the overnight seater and arrived early on Saturday morning. It was about 5 am and the bus was already ascending the Cameron Highlands. At about 6:30am, we reached the town and were given the short break to have our breakfast. We had our usual fill (2nd time to Cameron) of Wan Ton noodle