Characteristics: Green hills, tea plantation, various farms like bees, berries, etc., jungle trails. Cool foggy weather.
Cost summary:
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Review ( out of 5)
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Kuala
Lumpur TBS Bus Station <-> Tanah Rata (per head one way via Unititi Express)
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35 MYR
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3
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Hotel
per night (Triple sharing)
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180 MYR
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4
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Food
in Tanah Rata
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$
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4
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Night
market shopping
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$
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4
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Good to know:
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As
per the local tour companies, the season for spotting Rafflesia is September-Early October, which is the rainy season. Although, this flower is
a rare occurrence and the time for spotting cannot really be predicted
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The
whole jungle trek takes around 8 hours so the treks need to start early in
order to finish by daylight. Only Mossy forest treks can be shorter and can
start later
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The
viewing tower access for Mount Brinchang might be closed for public on foggy
days
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Visit
to the Orang Asli village and any tours involving Rafflesia spotting do not
operate unless it is the season for the flower
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Most of the shops here close by 10 pm, except for the massage parlours and a few restaurants and coffee shops
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If
you know driving a drive to Cameron is the best option to explore here, as
most of the attractions are near to each other and you get to spend as much
time in each place as you want, as well as avoid places that you are not so
keen to visit
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Getting there:
You can take bus to Tanah Rata from Kuala Lumpur TBS terminal. The total journey took around 4 hours, being delayed by an hour. The town’s centre is a few minutes’ walk from the bus station. You can also drive to Tanah Rata, Brinchang or Ringlet. Most of the local attractions are scattered around Brinchang and Ringlet. However, most of the buses drop you off at Tanah Rata only.
Getting around:
You can take a leisure walk to cover Tanah Rata or walk upto Brinchang. For getting to the attractions like the farms, or the tea plantation, however, you might want to take a cab or book a tour. If you are driving on your own, getting around is comparatively easier and independent.
Accommodation:
In Tanah Rata town center, you can find a no. of budget friendly hotels. You can simply walk in and book.
You can take bus to Tanah Rata from Kuala Lumpur TBS terminal. The total journey took around 4 hours, being delayed by an hour. The town’s centre is a few minutes’ walk from the bus station. You can also drive to Tanah Rata, Brinchang or Ringlet. Most of the local attractions are scattered around Brinchang and Ringlet. However, most of the buses drop you off at Tanah Rata only.
Getting around:
You can take a leisure walk to cover Tanah Rata or walk upto Brinchang. For getting to the attractions like the farms, or the tea plantation, however, you might want to take a cab or book a tour. If you are driving on your own, getting around is comparatively easier and independent.
Accommodation:
In Tanah Rata town center, you can find a no. of budget friendly hotels. You can simply walk in and book.
Attractions:
Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm: About 3.5km north of Brinchang town, right
after Equatorial Resort, along the main road, Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm is an apiary
in Kea Farm, an agricultural district in Cameron. The main building has shopping
gallery, indoor maze for children, vegetable market, mini museum and cafeteria.
The walking trail leads to the bee farm area which has a number of hives
scattered around the garden, with statues of queen and worker bees and small
water containers. There is no entry
fees required for the bees farm.
Ideal time commitment: 30 - 45 mins
Ideal time commitment: 30 - 45 mins
Bees at work |
A beehive |
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins to 1 hour
Butterfly Farm |
Ladies' slipper, one of the many orchids found in the butterfly farm |
Strawberry Farm: Raaju's Hill is a strawberry farm and cafe on
a hilltop at Kea Farm, situated along the main road. The farm offers strawberry
picking by weight or fresh strawberries sold at the counter daily. For strawberry
picking, they have a 500 grams marker in the basket. You might pick less or
more than that, but need to pay the minimum amount for 500 grams. One basket is
limited to 2-3 people. For those who are only there for visiting and not picking,
their entry is restricted to 3-4 rows. Picking rows start after that. Strawberry
picking could be fun, but it is expensive compared to the freshly picked
strawberries sold in packets, which often taste better than the handpicked
ones. If you are not into picking
strawberries, you might want to go for some strawberry products’ shopping
(night market would be a cheaper option, though) or hang out in the cafe that has
an extended dining deck. There is also a small roof terrace that overlooks the
rainforest starting from Mount Brinchang. The wind here is very cool and
relaxing. So you can enjoy the view here, sipping some hot beverages, as the
wind flirts with your hairs and face.
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins to 1 hour
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins to 1 hour
Strawberry farm |
Rose Center: A flower
garden at Kea Farm. Walking up the steps, visitors will pass through lush
gardens on the slopes along the small hill. Near the top, another pathway leads
to a peak with views of the surrounding landscapes and vegetable farms. Tickets
cost MYR5 for adults and MYR2 for children. The Rose Center has a wide display
of a variety of roses, carnation flowers, fuchsia and many other flowers. The
pathways are adorned with statues and figures from Fairy tales and zodiac
signs.
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins to 1 hour
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins to 1 hour
A pink rose, one of the many varieties of roses displayed in the rose centre |
Sam Poh
temple: A temple in Brinchang having a good view of the Brinchang town. Built in 1972, this is the fourth largest Buddhist temple in the country.
Ideal time commitment: 30-45 mins
Night market: The Night Market is open every Friday and Saturday in Brinchang town. Here, you can find a variety of products native to Cameron Highlands at cheap, affordable price range. This includes strawberries and strawberry products, vegetables, fruits, different flavours of tea, decorative plants and souvenirs. There is also a big section of the market dedicated for the local food specialties where you can put your taste buds to some delicious use.
Ideal time commitment: 1-2 hours
Ideal time commitment: 30-45 mins
Night market: The Night Market is open every Friday and Saturday in Brinchang town. Here, you can find a variety of products native to Cameron Highlands at cheap, affordable price range. This includes strawberries and strawberry products, vegetables, fruits, different flavours of tea, decorative plants and souvenirs. There is also a big section of the market dedicated for the local food specialties where you can put your taste buds to some delicious use.
Ideal time commitment: 1-2 hours
Vantage point of the tea plantation: Viewing point giving the bird’s eye view of the ‘Giant Green Carpet of
Malaysia’. The view from here is spectacular, with the green slopes and the
clear blue sky extending as far as you can see.
Ideal time commitment: 15-20 mins
Ideal time commitment: 15-20 mins
View of the tea plantation from the view point |
Mount Brinchang: The
second highest mountain in Cameron Highlands (after Mount Irau) at 2032 meter
above sea level. The highest tarmac road in Malaysia leads up to the top. When weather
is clear, the watchtower at the peak provides a lovely view of towns, valleys
and hills. From here, you can see the fabled Mossy forest and the further jungle trail
leading to top of mount Irau (located at the border of Perak and Pahang).
Ideal time commitment: 1-1.5 hours
Ideal time commitment: 1-1.5 hours
Foggy road winding down from Mount Brinchang |
Mossy forest: At the high elevations near Mount
Brinchang, low-level clouds driven by winds, drape the forests with constant
mist and moisture - creating an ideal habitat for moss, ferns, lichen and
orchids. This moist tropical forest is also the home to a varied set of creatures
unique to this chilly atmosphere. Visitors can explore the mossy forest through
a trail. The series of wooden boards wind through the mossy forest for about
150m. It gets slippery when wet, so one needs to mind their steps. In this
chilly environment, twisted branches of oak trees, layers of moss draping the
tree trunks, vines, orchids, pitcher plants and ferns hanging loosely from the
canopy or perched silently on branches and stems, together with the misty backdrop,
give a feel of a jungle walk straight out of the fairy tales. At the end of the
walk, a trail starts towards Mount Irau, the highest mountain in Cameron
Highlands.
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins - 1 hour
Ideal time commitment: 45 mins - 1 hour
Moss loosely hanging from the trees |
Fog provide the ideal environment for the growth of moss that in turn hang freely forming various designs and shapes |
Mossy forest |
Boh Tea plantation (Sungai
Palas): Boh Tea is the largest producer of tea in Malaysia. Based primarily in
Cameron Highlands it has three large plantations across Ringlet and Brinchang.
The main estate is in Ringlet. Sungai Palas is a sister plantation in
Brinchang. Boh Tea features a colonial-era tea processing factory open to
public, offering optional free guided tours. There is also a shopping gallery
if you want to buy tea. You might even want to spend some time knowing the history or the working of the factory described through the picture walk or
the animated show. Alternately, you might want to take the walk through the
bushes or simply sit and relax at the café. The café has indoor sitting as well
as open air deck overlooking the tea plantation. It serves light snacks and
signature BOH tea.
Ideal time commitment: 1.5-2 hours
Ideal time commitment: 1.5-2 hours
View of the tea plantation from the open deck of the cafe |