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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia travel tales
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| A Livera tennakoon |
26 November 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The place is panoramic and beautiful. The climate is maybe the coolest in Malaysia and it is at the hill. At the nights the whole town is very lively and there's lot of night hangouts around.
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| D Williams |
11 November 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Enjoyed the location although the major road works in the upper part of the highlands restricted access to some sites. Visitors should be warned.
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| B Dahm |
21 October 2000 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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We visited the BOH tea plantations, Tanah Rata, the Old Smokehouse for High Tea (a little bit worn and not so clean as expected), did swim in the waterfalls and had lical chinese lunch at the Oriental Hotel & restaurant.
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| C Fong chin |
09 October 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Kiafarm, Sam-Po temple, Cactus farm, fruits and vegetables market.
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| P Madeley |
23 September 2000 |
Stayed at Smokehouse Hotel, Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The hotel is three and a half hours north of K-L. The first two hours is by motorway followed by 90 minutes driving up the mountain round hairpin bends.
There is very little to do except play golf and walk the area. The half day visit to the Boh tea plantation is worth the time. We ate in the hotel each night because as ex-pats we cannot get English food! To get around you need a car although taxis are readily available and cheap.
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| J Johannes |
05 September 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The plantation tour organised by the tour desk was disappointing. The tour guide was imcompetent. We were left to wander around the attractions on our own while he was having tea breaks with his friends. We could have done it on our own.
Arrangement can also be made with taxi drivers to bring you around Cameron Highlands at affordable rate. The Pasar Malam at Brinchang was good for souvenir hunting.
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| F Ding |
03 September 2000 |
Stayed at Lakehouse Cameron Highlands, The - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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The cameron highlands tea plantations were beautiful. However, the road up was treachous and local driving abysmal. There was a tremendous amount of traffic, including huge trucks and tourist buses, and local drivers go double the speed they should be going, and pass on blind curves all the time. Not worth risking your life 20 times over - better wait till they finish building the new road!
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| J Richards |
17 August 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Take the jungle walk with a guide, its worth it and you won't feel lost. Don't miss the tour of the countryside.
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| J Wright |
05 August 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Very pleasant destination. To do the jungle trails one really needs to buy the Cameron Highlands map. The tours are interesting for the Tea Plantation, the rest are very much fill-in bits. The cafes on the main street serve cheap, good food.
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| A Kassam |
27 July 2000 |
Stayed at Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands - Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
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Definitely visit the tea plantations, Gunur Brinjang and the Robinson Gardens.Rose Centre not worth it.Get a list of numbered treks and try and follow as many as you can for yourself.
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