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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia travel tales
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| J Ferguson |
04 May 2001 |
Stayed at Equatorial Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Cameron Highland is not as serene and scenic as it used to be due to the vast development and new building sites.
I recommend the teas estates and jungle walks.
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| J Grand |
02 May 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Very interesting destination for 3 days.
we have enjoyed jungle walks, tea plantation and people are nice.
foods in Tanah Rata: Suria restaurant.
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| B Tan |
02 May 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Cameron Highlands is a very beautiful place. Places worth visiting are the BOH Tea Estates at Ringlet (best illustration of how tea is processed mechanically) and Sungai Palais (best for illustration of manual processing of tea), Bharat Tea Estate (good milk tea served at the kiosk), vegetable terraces, rose garden, flower nurseries, strawberry farms and peak of Gunung Brinchang (bird's eye view of Cameron Highlands). It was convenient and cheap to charter a taxi to take you to these places. I signed up for a countryside tour with C.S Travel for RM$15 per person. This tour was good value for money. For the rest of those destinations, I paid about RM$20 per hour to get a personal guide to bring me to these places. All in all, I spent RM$15 for the countryside tour and another RM$120 (6 hours) to cover those places not in the countryside tour.
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| C Loo |
30 April 2001 |
Stayed at Rosa Passadena - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Its location is strategic as most of the attractions is Cameron Highlands are within its neighbourhood. E.g. Cactus Valley, Rose Garden, Kea Farm, Butterfly Farm, Bee Farm, Rose Valley, etc.
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| M Tesselaar |
25 April 2001 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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As we had a car we could easily visit all places in one day! If you don't have transportation you need more days to see it all. If you like to hike do stay even longer as this is a very nice place to walk. We started at Boh Tea estate: Sungei Palas. This Tea estate is very nice located and you can walk to it from the main road. It goes hilldown first and it takes you about 35 minutes. Back it is up the hill again and you will need 50 minutes. It is a nice walk and at the end you will find the visitors centre and a Tea shop. They have a free guided tour and a little cafe. Take a morning to visit this.
In all the shops you can buy a map of the Cameron Highlands which gives you a good orientation and information of what to do.
If you like the old english period do visit the Smoke house. We had dinner there - you have to take your money with you, but worth it. High tea is also a good alternative to use here.
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| T Ziegler |
25 April 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Building activities and many new buildings, hotels and apartments, ruin the landscape.
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| S Saith |
20 April 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The food at the Lake House was not very good, we ate at Strawberry Park and found the food the delicious
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| D Libraty |
19 April 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The Cameron Highlands is a great place to visit - wonderfully cool weather - lots to do and very good food. We rented a car and drove ourselves.
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| M New |
17 April 2001 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Interesting destination although two days is enough. Scenery is spectacular, a four-wheel drive would be better for some of the more distant locations eg. Blue Valley tea estate. Attractions over stated in the brochures. The butterfly farm was particularly disappointing most of the exhibits were corpses (unintentional). The only Tea Estate open to visitors is closed on a Monday and not always manufacturing on other days of the week, if this is important it is worth checking.
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| M Zinner |
14 April 2001 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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When you go by your own car, itīs interresting for one whole day, for people they enjoy hiking worth to stay longer
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