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Cameron Highlands is one of the most beautiful natural areas as well as best places to visit in Malaysia. If you are “bored” with the city, let’s travel to Cameron Highlands Malaysia through Cameron Highlands blog with the ultimate guide to Cameron Highlands for all kinds of travelers by Klook.

Vast green tea fields in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia | Cameron Highlands blog
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Sitting on the tea hill drinking tea all day is still okay. | Cameron Highlands blog
This stair when captured is also nice. | Cameron Highlands blog

Cameron Highlands, located in the heart of the west coast of Malaysia, is an attractive destination because of its wild beauty and cool climate. Located at an altitude of about 1,500 meters above sea level, this area is famous for its vast tea plantations, providing raw ingredients for great cups of tea.

Brinchang town is quiet all the time. | Cameron Highlands blog
Strawberry, the specialty of Cameron Highlands | Cameron Highlands blog

The green landscape of primeval forests, majestic waterfalls and diverse flower gardens create a charming natural picture. The special thing is to explore the indigenous villages with unique culture and enjoy local products.

Introducing Cameron Highlands Malaysia (#Cameron Highlands blog)

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Cameron Highlands is not only an ideal destination for those who want to enjoy the tranquility of the high mountains, but also a place to explore the richness of Malaysia’s nature and culture.

Where is Cameron Highlands?

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Cameron Highlands is located in Pahang, Malaysia, and is divided into three main areas: Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Ringlet. Located 200km south of the capital Kuala Lumpur, this place is becoming an increasingly popular high-end resort destination.

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The plateau is located at an altitude of about 1,500 meters above sea level, so the air is always cool all year round, with an average temperature of 25°C to 18°C. The beautiful scenery of the green tea fields is a charming feature of this plateau. Tea hills planted since the British colonial period continue to be developed to this day, Cameron is currently the largest tea “capital” in Malaysia. This is a destination not to be missed for those who love the unique nature and culture of Malaysia.

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When is the good and best time to go to Cameron Highlands?

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Cameron Highlands, a poetic destination, is the perfect choice for self-sufficient vacations. According to those who have traveled before, the period from December to February is a great time to explore this land. During this period, the weather is stable, with little rain, and temperatures ranging from 15 to 22 degrees Celsius, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

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In particular, this time also coincides with the Tet holiday (Lular New Year) in Vietnam, giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy the peaceful space of the Cameron Highlands. The vast green tea fields, the scent of lavender flowers and the fresh air will captivate visitors.

The butterfly farm also grows flowers and vegetables. | Cameron Highlands blog

Famous Cameron Highlands Tourist Attractions Not to Be Missed

Lake House (#Cameron Highlands blog)

Does it look very European? | Cameron Highlands blog

The Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, one of the charming tourist attractions in Cameron Highlands, is imbued with British heritage. Set amidst wonderful gardens, the Lake House is a colonial-style boutique hotel with elegant rooms decorated with antiques.

The entrance to a very beautiful resort in Cameron Highlands. | Cameron Highlands blog

You can book a room to enjoy the cozy atmosphere or stop by to enjoy a meal at one of their restaurants, lounges or bars. One of the favorite places at Lake House is Lakeview Terrace, a great space to enjoy lunch, snacks or English afternoon tea with scones, under the warm afternoon sun.

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Sheep Sanctuary

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An interesting experience in Cameron Highlands cannot be missed without mentioning the sheep sanctuary near Kea Farm Market. You will easily recognize this area by the large sign with the image of a funny sheep. When visiting, you will step into the world of cute, lovely sheep. Visitors are free to pet, feed and play with the sheep that are cared for in clean premises, or the sheep that are free to roam. In addition, there is a small cafe overlooking the sanctuary, an ideal place to rest, and relax watching the lovely sheep.

Rose Farm

Map of the rose centre. | Cameron Highlands blog

Located about 5 km from Brinchang and covering over 10 floors of land, The Rose Centre Kea Farm is the most beautiful village and the largest tourist center in Cameron Highlands. You will be amazed by the beauty of more than 100 types of roses in every color imaginable. At the same time, an exciting journey through cultural paintings and impressive colorful stone sculptures. In addition, interesting experiences await at the Rose Museum and Mini Zoo, where children can interact with cute animals.

Lavender Garden

Lavender Garden is the place to grow the most flowers and the most beautiful spot. | Cameron Highlands blog

For flower lovers, the picturesque Lavender Garden is a must-see destination in Cameron Highlands. Located only 10 km from Brinchang town, Lavender Garden is not only beautiful with dreamy lavender bushes but also with Japanese roses, morning glory flowers, hortensia flowers and colorful chrysanthemums. The garden is exquisitely decorated with cute toys, creating the perfect backdrop for beautiful photos. In addition, there are shops selling everything from souvenirs to lavender ice cream made on the spot, making your journey memorable.

Lots of beautiful colorful flowers. Because it’s Lavender, purple is everywhere | Cameron Highlands blog

Bee Farm

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In Cameron Highlands, visitors can explore famous bee farms such as Cameron Tringkap Farm, Ee Feng Gu Farm and Melipoly Cameron Highland Bee Gallery. These places not only help visitors better understand how to raise and produce honey, but also give you the opportunity to buy delicious honey, as meaningful gifts and souvenirs. This is an interesting experience, bringing knowledge and quality honey to all visitors who set foot in this land.

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Strawberry Farm

On the way to the top, my brother and I visited a strawberry farm and was asked by the farmer to take pictures and then… asked a price.

In addition to fragrant tea and fresh vegetables, strawberries are also a typical symbol in Cameron Highlands. The cool climate of the highlands throughout the year makes Cameron Highlands a strawberry growing paradise. At Tanah Rata, Brinchang, and Kea Farm, large strawberry farms are ideal places for both adults and children. You can visit one of the farms here to experience picking big, delicious strawberries and enjoy strawberry products such as waffles, ice cream, cookies, jams, drinks and many other products made from fresh strawberries!

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Fresh and delicious strawberry | Cameron Highlands blog

Sam Poh Temple

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Sam Poh Temple, the most sacred temple in Cameron Highlands, is a must-see destination for those seeking peace and learning about Buddhism. With a large scale, the temple is home to hundreds of Buddha statues delicately shaped in porcelain. Each statue is like a small work of art, creating a solemn and sacred space. You will be captivated by the passionate incense and feel the serenity when witnessing Buddhists coming to pray and offer incense, flowers and fruit.

Tea Hill

BOH Tea Garden is one of the most unique spots in Cameron Highlands, creating a fresh picture with immense tea fields stretching to the horizon. With over a century of history, this is where the BOH tea factory has been growing since the 1930s. Visitors not only have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the pristine green tea area but also visit the tea factory, buy souvenirs at the gift shop and enjoy delicious tea at the cafe with a panoramic view of the green hills.

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The vast tea hills in Cameron Highlands
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O&R Garden

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Located in Brinchang, O&R Garden is famous for its vast space. Considered a little-known gem, this garden is home to more than 100 species of orchids and 30 types of roses, a paradise for those who love to admire the brilliant beauty of these flowers. In particular, children will be interested in the mini zoo here, where they have the opportunity to interact closely with furry friends such as goats, hedgehogs, rabbits, turkeys and many more. With this diversity, O&R Garden is sure to captivate the hearts of visitors to Cameron Highlands.

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What to do in Cameron Highlands? More Suggestions for Self-guided Travel

Trekking Through Mossy Forest & North Cameron Forest

Mossy forest here.

Cameron Highlands is a paradise for those who love self-guided trekking. Through exciting trekking sessions, you will be immersed in the fresh air and admire the wild beauty of nature.

Mossy Forest, also known as moss forest, is the oldest forest in Cameron. This place is covered with green moss, creating a mysterious space, making you feel like you are lost in a fairy world. North Cameron Forest is a place to admire the famous Rafflesia flower. A 4-hour trekking journey but will give you a memorable experience.

Do not entry!
That plant is a pitcher plant that eats flies, isn’t it?
Some dirt roads are quite slippery and dangerous.

Admire the Majestic Waterfalls

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Cameron Highlands is not only famous for its vast green tea fields but also for its majestic waterfalls. With its wild and majestic beauty, famous waterfalls such as Thompson, Robinson, and Lata Kinjang are ideal destinations. Each waterfall is an impressive picture amidst the poetic nature of the plateau. You can conquer the waterfalls combined with trekking in ancient forests, and participate in many fun activities at the fresh waterfalls.

Camping on the Hill Under the Bright Starry Sky

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If you want to temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Cameron Highlands is the perfect destination for you. Here, you can camp with your friends on the green hills, amidst the green nature, cool air and wild beauty.

When night falls, you are surrounded by the quiet space of the sky and the sound of trees and insects. In the night sky are thousands of stars spread out, creating a peaceful natural picture. Cameron Highlands is a place for you to immerse yourself in the peaceful beauty of nature, and heal from deep within.

Discover the Unique Malaysian Culture

The path to the tea hill.

Exploring Cameron Highlands is not only about enjoying famous landmarks, but also a great opportunity to learn about the unique local culture. During a tour of the gardens and farms, you will have the opportunity to make friends and chat with farmers in the Malaysian highlands. Or you can also experience a day as a farmer, directly participating in the work of taking care of the trees of the local people. From here, you can learn about life experiences and learn more about the traditional culture of the local people. This is definitely a memorable and meaningful journey of discovery.

The peaceful town of Tanah Rata.

Enjoy Shopping at the Local Market

On the journey to explore Cameron Highlands, shopping and culinary experiences are not to be missed. At Kea Farm Market, one of the largest markets here, visitors have the opportunity to learn about the lives of local people. The market is open all day, famous for its wide variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, and snacks.

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If you want to shop for cheap, Brinchang Market is the perfect choice for souvenirs and unique specialties. The market is only open on Friday and Saturday evenings from 4:00 p.m. to late at night, so remember to arrange your schedule accordingly. This place has everything from fresh vegetables, ornamental plants to toys, clothes, and especially delicious cakes for you to shop.

The area with the most hotels in Brinchang

Cameron Highlands Self-Guide Travel tips You Need to Know

Guide to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur

From Kuala Lumpur, you can choose the means of transportation to Cameron Highlands such as:

The way to Bringchan Peak – The highest mountain peak in Cameron Highlands.
  • Train: Take the KTM train from Kuala Lumpur to the stop at Kampar. Then, take a taxi for about 1 hour to reach the plateau.
  • Bus: Go to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan and buy a bus ticket to Kuala Lumpur. There are several bus routes for you to choose from: Unititi express, Pahang Lin Siong Motor Co Bhd, CS Travel and Tours.
  • Taxi: If you want to move quickly, you can choose to take a taxi. However, the cost of a taxi will also be much higher than the above means of transport. A huge disadvantage when traveling to Cameron is that the taxi and technology car system is extremely limited (usually less active on holidays, New Year’s Eve, etc.). You can rent a taxi by the hour for a price of 50RM to 80RM per hour.
A corner of Cameron Highlands.

Must-try Specialties in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

I forgot the name of this dish, but it’s like seafood vermicelli: There are shrimp and squid,…

Cameron Highlands is not only a beautiful destination with poetic tea fields but also a place where you can enjoy attractive Malaysian specialties. In Tanah Rata town, many delicious dishes such as Steamboat, Curry Laksa, Laksa Assam, and Nasi Kandar are waiting for you to enjoy.

Looking the sign hanging is the best corn in the world, so I came to try it! It’s normal compare to Vietnamese corn.
Guinness beer with very strange taste.

You can also buy dry tea and tea products as gifts for relatives. In addition to specialty tea, you can buy local products, from fresh fruits to herbs and essential oils as meaningful gifts.

The cuisine is nothing special, so I tried KFC served with Thai chili sauce.
I eat a lot, take advantage of going to eateries as much as possible, haha.

Where to stay?

Suggested some good hotels for you:

Check out more hotels in Tanah Rata on Agoda.com or Booking.com.

Cameron Highlands 2 Days 1 Night Tour Itinerary From Kuala Lumpur Reference

Day 1: Enjoy Cameron Highlands Nature

Vast tea plantations in Cameron Highlands.
  • Visit the tea hills: Early in the morning, you can go to the tea hills to watch the sunrise, take check-in photos, and breathe the fresh air.
  • Visit the strawberry farm: Visit the strawberry farm to pick and enjoy fresh strawberries yourself.
  • Check-in at the flower garden: Spend time relaxing in the beautiful flower gardens, and create sparkling photos.
  • Admire the waterfalls: Discover the wild beauty of large waterfalls, enjoy the wonderful natural space.
  • Walk around the night market: End the day by walking through the Brinchang night market, where you can shop for all kinds of specialties at attractive prices.
BOH View – The viewing point on the top of the tea hill.

Day 2: Buy Souvenirs and Return

Wild honey

Visit Tanah Rata Village: Before returning to Kuala Lumpur, you can visit Tanah Rata Village to shop for souvenirs, and experience more local culture.

Herbal teas in Cameron highlands

Day 3: Return to Kuala Lumpur

Cameron Highlands, a land of fresh and cool nature, promises to be a destination for you to have many interesting experiences connecting with nature.

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