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K Awyong 02 January 2002
Stayed at  Smokehouse Hotel, Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Cameron Highlands is indeed a charming place with its adverse alternation of cool night mist and scotching mid-day sun. Beautiful tea plantations and vastness of mountainous paths. Perfect strawberries just compliments the red wine we brought along. If not the substandard stay/servive we had from the Smokehouse, everything would have have been picture-perfect.

A Zaheruddin ahmad sabri 02 January 2002
Stayed at  Equatorial Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Always barging for the price. Most traders willing to negotiate as all prices are almost standard.

J Kearney 01 January 2002
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The CH were lovely, a cool respite from humid Singapore. The flora and vegetation were different, with ferns, roses, decidious trees, pointsetias etc. Golf is great. The municipal course was only 40 Ringit for 18 holes.

The Boh tea plantations were very interesting, and the terraces very beautiful. There's quite a few walking trails, but the ones that our group did, didn't seem to be very well maintained.

Ye Olde Smoke House is a very twee English-style country pub with a very typical English garden and red phone box. Inside there's real fires etc. It's a bit overdone, but definitely worth a look. The Devonshire tea was nice, but pricey. We didn't eat dinner as we were told by various people who had eaten there that the food was overpriced and poor, and that they paid for the ambience.

Bearing in mind the CH has a cool evening climate, it seemed a pity that there weren't more cosy restaurants and hotels with log fires. Most seemed to be fairly souless.

BEWARE of some of the cheaper restaurants in the "downtown" area of the CH. I ate at an Indian restaurant/bar and got very bad salmonella poisoning, and was sick for two days - literally throwing up for 24 hours.

We had a car, but it would be possible to get a taxi to the trails or tea plantations.

H Sang 01 January 2002
Stayed at  Strawberry Park Resort - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Managed to get around by the map that was purchased at the hotel need to have a transport so that it is convience to travel around cameron highland.

A Roderick 31 December 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
A welcome retreat from the heat. Beware of the road though if you are driving up there. It's not for those with week stomachs.

C Kwang soon 25 December 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Very convenience as it is just located to the town within 15mins walk. Foods are available almost everywhere.

J Foo 16 December 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The place might be cool at night, especially after rain, a light sweater or long sleeve shirt is needed to keep warm. There are lots of places to shop for fruits, vegetables & flowers, best is to travel by car.

G Blair 17 November 2001
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
The tea plantations were very pretty and the tour round the factory at the Sungei Palas tea planation was interesting.

V Desmytter 06 November 2001
Stayed at  Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
We visited this area very short time, we enjoyed nature very well. We travelled around by car and saw some very nice places.

S Iioka 02 November 2001
Stayed at  Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
Cameron Highland is very far form KL and Penang which takes six hours by bus. You can save time by using taxi which takes 3.5 hours with only RM160(CH-KL).


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