Global Castaway

The Ultimate Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Posted on Last updated: March 7, 2024

Categories Asia , Guides , Malaysia , Travel Guides

The Ultimate Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Nestled in the lush hills of Malaysia’s Pahang state, Cameron Highlands is a haven for nature lovers. Known for its tea plantations, rolling hills, cool temperatures, and strawberries, this region is a popular destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Malaysia and fill their eyes and souls with green tranquility. To do it efficiently, though, you need a great Cameron Highlands itinerary.

Designed to take you around the best of the region in just 2 days, this compact guide will showcase the very best of the region. If you have more time to spend there, no worries. I’ll list everything there is to do in the Highlands so you can be prepared for a memorable trip. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Where is Cameron Highlands

cameron-highlands-itinerary-road-with-tea-plantation

Located in central Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is just 200km from Kuala Lumpur and 250km away from Georgetown. Since those are the two most popular tourist places in Malaysia, Cameron Highlands may act as the perfect stop between them.

How to get to Cameron Highlands

In order to follow the Cameron Highlands itinerary, you have to get there first, right? Located up in the mountains, there are only two ways to reach it. 

The most popular one is via rented car. The most significant advantage of this option is that you’re also free to explore the area without relying on taxis. Rented cars may be expensive, though, so I recommend checking out  Discover Cars . Their tool compares all the prices in the region, and it’s not rare to find incredibly cheap offers.

car-under-a-green-tree

The other way is to  get a bus . Plenty of buses depart from Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown, or Ipoh and go to Tanah Rata (the main town in the Highlands). If your accommodation is in Brinchang (the other big town), tell the driver, and they will make a stop there.

If you are a train enthusiast, you may catch a train from Penang or Kuala Lumpur to the nearby city of Ipoh and then take a  bus  or taxi to Cameron Highlands. The train journey takes about 2-3 hours and is a scenic ride through rural Malaysia.

Cameron Highlands Itinerary – Day 1

Boh tea plantation.

boh-tea-plantation-sign-in-bushes

BOH Tea Plantation is the largest tea plantation in South-East Asia that produces more than 5 million tea bags daily. It’s also probably the reason you are reading this Cameron Highlands itinerary.

Spanning over 465 hectares of rolling hills and lush greenery as far as the eye can see, the plantation feels otherwordly. The visit is free and includes a small tour of the factory. There’s also a tea house (the taxi will drop you there) where you can try their famous products while overlooking the green sea of tea.

cameron-highlands-itinerary-man-watching-lush-hills

The best part, however, is not the tea house, factory tour, or the gift shop. The best experience at the BOH Tea Plantation can be enjoyed if you go out of the beaten path. Type 4.522034, 101.398218 in Google Maps (or Maps.me), save it, and make sure you don’t miss it. This is the most incredible view spot inside the plantation, and – it’s free of people! While there are hundreds and hundreds of visitors in the tea house, there’s literally no one at the most scenic spot in the area. You can reach it easily by car or even by foot. While there’s a slight uphill walk, it shouldn’t be a problem.

Tea House Working Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday – Closed Price: Free How to reach? Via rented car/bike or taxi/grab. There’s no public bus going there.

Explore your town

cameron-highlands-itinerary-roundabout-in-brinchang

BOH Tea Plantation should take most of the first day of your Cameron Highlands itinerary, so the best you can do in the afternoon is to explore the town you stay in. Both Brinchang and Tanah Rata have plenty of local shops, farms, and restaurants to check out. If it happens to be Friday or Saturday, you can enjoy the famous Brinchang Night Market (from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM).

malaysian-steamboat-dish

For dinner, I suggest trying the local Steamboat delicacy. Also known as hot pot or shabu-shabu, this dining experience involves cooking various meats, seafood, vegetables, and noodles in a boiling pot of broth. Most restaurants are buffet-style, giving you the freedom to choose your ingredients. Combining Steamboat with the fresh organic food in the region is truly a top-notch experience.

Cameron Highlands Itinerary – Day 2

Go for a hike.

cameron-highlands-itinerary-sign-of-a-hike-route

If you’re a trekking and hiking enthusiast, Cameron Highlands is the right place for you (if not, you better replace this part). There are more than a dozen paths that go to (or through) Gunung Brinchang (the highest mountain in the region), Mossy Forest (scenic forest), Robinson Falls, Parit Falls, and Mount Irau (famous for its stunning views).

man-watching-a-waterfall

One of the easiest paths is number 9, which leads to Robinson Falls (it continues after that, but not worth it, imo). Here  and  here , you can find more info about the trails. The best app for navigating them is Maps.me.

Strawberry Farm

strawberry-farm-sign

The region is famous for its farms, and I couldn’t miss having one on my Cameron Highlands itinerary. My favorite is the Big Red Strawberry in Brinchang. If you visit during the strawberry season, you can pick your own strawberries. If not, there’s still plenty of delicious strawberries to try. Actually, not just strawberries. Everything you can imagine that can be made out of strawberries. From ordinary things like jam and ice cream to weird ones like coffee (yup, they sell strawberry coffee there).

Working Hours: Mon-Fri from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Sat-Sun from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Price: Free How to reach? If you stay in Brinchang – on foot. If you stay in Tanah Rata – by rented car/bike or taxi/grab

More than 2 days in the Cameron Highlands

If you have more time on your Cameron Highlands itinerary or you want to replace something, here are my recommendations:

Mossy Forrest

cameron-highlands-itinerary-inside-mossy-forest

One of the biggest attractions in the area, the Mossy Forest, is a unique and enchanting ecosystem named after…well… the moss that covers pretty much everything there, creating a mystical and otherworldly atmosphere. In addition, it’s often shrouded in mist and clouds, which further adds to its mystical atmosphere and creates an incredible photo setting.  So why is it not on the main Cameron Highlands itinerary?

Well, getting to the Mossy Forrest is a bit challenging. You can try driving there yourself but may get a bit lost. You can get a taxi midway, then hike the rest of the way up or go on a brutal jungle hike through Jungle Walk number 1, but… yeah. The easiest way would be to get a tour, but that may mess up the other plans of the day. Check the tour price here

Look for Rafflesia Flower

raffessia-flower-in-the-jungle

The Rafflesia is the largest flower in the world, known for its pungent odor and striking appearance. It’s pretty hard to find, and the Cameron Highlands is one of the best places to search for it. You’re not allowed to do it on your own, though. You must get a licensed guide with you. 

So why isn’t something that unique on the Cameron Highlands itinerary?  Well, the trek for the flower may be too much for some people, and you have no guarantees you’ll find one. Check the price here

Flower festival 

cart-full-of-flowers

The Cameron Highlands Flower Festival is an annual event celebrating the region’s vibrant and colorful floral diversity. The festival usually takes place in August or September. During the festival, you can witness parades and traditional cultural shows, flower exhibitions, and all sorts of competitions.  So why not on the itinerary?  You have to be in Cameron Highlands on particular dates to catch it.

farm-products-on-a-lawn

Cameron Highlands is well-known for its various farms. Wait, that’s a bit of an understatement. The Highlands are the most public-farm place I’ve seen anywhere in the world. There are farms to visit literally everywhere. 

What do I mean by public farms? Well, it’s not a regular farm like in the US but a farm open for visitation where you can pick your own product.

There’s a lavender farm, bee farms, cactus farms, lettuce farms, and countless strawberry farms.  So why are they not on the Cameron Highlands itinerary?  Well, my favorite was a strawberry farm, so it’s on the itinerary. You have plenty of options to replace it, though.

Time Tunnel

cameron-highlands-itinerary-time-tunnel

A   fascinating tiny museum near Brinchang that showcases more than 4,000 memorabilia and photos from the region’s past. Working from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM with an entrance fee of just 6 MYR (1.3 USD), it’s a nice place to spend an hour.  So why is it not on the itinerary, then?  Well, it’s not really in Brinchang but next to it, making it a hassle to reach without a car/bike.

Where to stay in Cameron Highlands

There are two main villages you can stay in Cameron Highlands:

Tanah Rata  is the bigger and more popular of the two. It has a few trekking paths and a bus station. There are more restaurant choices and even a Starbucks. My recommendation for accommodation in Tanah Rata is  ATS Cameron Hotel & Apartments . 

hotel-in-tanah rata

The hotel is close to the bus stop; the apartments are modern and stylish. They feature balconies and a lot of room options. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes (including my favorite Bake an Cafe) minutes away from your door, and the price is quite reasonable. Check the latest prices here

Brinchang  is smaller than Tanah Rata but is closer to BOH Tea Plantation and is also home to the Big Red Strawberry Farm. It has more local steamboat restaurants, a night market, and a Mcdonald’s. My recommendation for accommodation in Brinchang is  Wan Alyasa Hotel .

hotel-in-brinchang

The hotel is situated in the center of the town, close to the Big Red Strawberry Farm, Centrum Mall, and Mcdonald’s. It offers 24hrs desk, clean, modern rooms, extra-large beds, and friendly staff. It’s also one of the highest-rated accommodation options in the area but still keeps reasonable prices.  Check the latest prices here

   See Also:   The Ultimate Thailand Itinerary

Cameron Highlands Tours

If the Cameron Highlands itinerary seems like too much hassle for you, you can go the easy way and book a tour around the biggest highlights in the area. Of course, you won’t have the freedom you have when you explore independently, but it’s pretty convenient. Check the prices here

cameron-highlands-itinerary-man-in-the-tea-fields

If you want to see the beauty of the area but don’t want to add another stop to your Malaysia itinerary, you can go on a day trip from Kuala Lumpur or Penang. Again you won’t have the freedom, and you won’t see as much as you will see if you stay in the Cameron Highlands, but it’s the most convenient and time-saving way to enjoy the area. Kuala Lumpur Shared Day Trip Kuala Lumpur Private Day Trip Penang Day Trip

How to get around Cameron Highlands

how-to-get-around-cameron-highlands-itinerary

While getting around the towns and trekking can easily be done by foot, getting to all attractions on the Cameron Highlands itinerary would be quite challenging without transportation. If you’ve rented an inexpensive car from  Discover Cars , you are good to go and can skip that section.

If you have no car, you can either rent a motorbike (check with your hotel for the nearest place) or via taxi. Taxis can be rented by the hour (25 RM/5.50 USD) per hour) which is the most cost-efficient way to explore the area. If you want to check just one destination though (BOH Tea plantation, for example) and spend the rest of the day hiking or relaxing, you’re better with Grab. Grab is the Uber in Malaysia that shows you the price of your ride before you book it. Way more inexpensive than any taxi. You do have to have a Malaysian SIM with data and keep in mind that in some of the more remote locations, it would be hard to find a car.

There are some legends about a local bus that connects the villages and the attractions, but during my time there, I didn’t find or see one. I also asked my hotel, and they had no idea about such a bus.

The best time to visit Cameron Highlands is generally February (13 rainy days), June (16 rainy days), and July (15 rainy days). On the contrary, the wettest months are April (24 rainy days), October (27 rainy days), and November (25 rainy days). The temperatures are pretty much the same throughout the year ranging from 12°C/53°F to 23°C/73°F. The rainy months in Cameron Highlands typically present way fewer tourists and better accommodation prices, but the heavy rain may cause landslides and flooding, making certain activities and roads inaccessible. It does bring the greenery to extra lush levels while presenting breathtaking misty landscapes, but following my Cameron Highlands itinerary may become impossible due to heavy rains. It’s up to you to risk it or not. Check out the weather here

Cameron Highlands is generally a safe location with a very low crime rate. Of course, you still have to exercise caution, but most likely, you won’t have any problems there, no matter the kind of traveler you are. Be careful on the narrow mountain roads, though, especially during the rainy months. Accidents, there is sadly not that uncommon. Being a safe place doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get travel insurance. On the contrary, it’s one of the most must-do things before you travel. I currently use  HeyMondo  for my travels because they have proven themselves to me more than once over the years. The link above will give you a 5% discount, but If you have another favorite provider, that’s ok. Just make sure you have one because you never know what may happen.

The Internet quality in Cameron Highlands may not be as fast or reliable as in major cities, but it is generally available in most areas. And while the Wi-Fi mostly sucks, if you have a Malaysian SIM card, you shouldn’t have any problems, and you can follow the Cameron Highlands itinerary without worry you may get lost.

Compared to other destinations in Malaysia, Cameron Highlands can be slightly more expensive due to its remote location and the cost of importing goods to the area. However, it’s quite an affordable destination, especially if you come from a Western-priced country. Check some average Cameron Highlands prices here

Two full days are enough to enjoy the region. However, if you need a longer break from the heat and hustle of Malaysia, you may consider recharging your batteries with a week of tea and strawberries.

Cameron Highlands is absolutely worth the trip. You escape the Malaysian heat for a moment, relax your soul with the lush green fields and eat the tastiest strawberries in Asia. Combine that with the fact that the crowds there are not too dense, and you have one of the most extraordinary places to visit in Malaysia.

That’s all from me, now you have the best Cameron Highlands itinerary. ———————————— If you haven’t planned your trip there yet, find out how I plan my trips! ———————————— I have 13 bucket list ideas for Malaysia. See my impossible bucket list of 1700+ adventures!

Is Malaysia on your bucket list?

Some of the photos in this article were taken from Depositphotos.com – the best place for stock photos out there. Some of the above are affiliate links and I will earn a percentage of the sale if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you. This helps keep my site running – so thanks in advance for your support!

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Pin It on Pinterest

The Sunrise Dreamers

Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Best Things To Do (2024)

Planning a Cameron Highlands itinerary in 2024? You’re in the right place! The Cameron Highlands is a beautifully unique area of mainland Malaysia and you can spend 2 to 3 days in the Cameron Highlands exploring the best things to do.

From visiting spectacular tea plantations to picking strawberrie s and hiking through the rainforest jungle . You’ll have a great time in the Malaysian highlands. Let’s find out what to do in Cameron Highlands and plan your itinerary!

Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Best Things To Do

The Cameron Highlands is one of the best spots to visit in Malaysia for many reasons. Its unique atmosphere makes it feel like you’ve stepped into a different country with a different climate. It’s one of the highest points in Malaysia with roads and Gunung Brinchang reaches an elevation of 2031m high above sea!

Some of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands are to take in the impressive tea plantations , taste the fresh highlands strawberries and appreciate the colder weather. Some locals come here to the Pahang District just for a break from the hot humidity of Malaysia.

Similar to other areas of Malaysia, the Cameron Highlands has a strong British history and one of the reasons is what makes the area so famous. Back in the colonial days, the British would use the Cameron Highlands as their resort town.

Houses, bungalows and retirement homes started to be built. In 1929, a man named John Archibald Russell started a tea plantation which is now the famous Boh Tea Plantation !

Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Best Things To Do Cameron Highlands Tea Plantations

This post may contain affiliate links. We will receive a small commission if you make a purchase using these links, at no additional cost to you .

Best Time to Visit Cameron Highlands

Table of Contents (Skip to a section!)

The best time to visit Cameron Highlands is in the dry season which is January to April and June to October. However, if you want to see the highlands fully green then November to December could also be a lovely time to visit.

It will definitely be colder in these months, but it’s an opportunity to gear up and get cosy! It’s also completely possible to plan your Cameron Highlands itinerary all year round.

The Weather in the Cameron Highlands

As Cameron Highlands is high above sea level, it can get pretty chilly! We recommend you bring a rain jacket and a warmer jacket whilst visiting here because even on sunny days it’s cold early morning and in the evenings.

Rain can come at any time which means you may be out on a hike with wet shoes and wet clothes. If you can, bring hiking shoes (although not completely essential)!

Cameron Highlands Itinerary Tea Plantations

Bring along a lightweight tripod to get beautiful photos of yourself or your group when there’s no one around – We love our Joby GorillaPod and used it throughout our Cameron Highlands itinerary. There’s also a Joby Phone Tripod to get amazing videos too!

How to get to Cameron Highlands

Rent a car – You can rent a car for your Malaysia trip to enjoy the things to do in Cameron Highlands. We recommend Paradise Rent-A-Car as we’ve heard great things about this company! The journey takes around 3 hours from Kuala Lumpur. Here’s the link – Paradise Rent-A-Car Website. Alternatively, browse prices on Discover Cars !

Bus – Buses in Malaysia are amazing! You can buy bus tickets at the station or book online with 12Go , EasyBook or RedBus . You may have to get your ticket validated at a station if you book online, however, tickets may sell out if you purchase your ticket at the time of your bus. A bus ticket from Ipoh costs around 25RM and a bus ticket from Kuala Lumpur is around 40RM per person.

How to get around the Cameron Highlands

  • Car – If you have your own car or a rental car this will be the perfect way to get around for the day! Beware of the weekend traffic as it gets super busy from many Kuala Lumpur day trippers!
  • Scooter – There are a few scooter rentals in the Cameron Highlands! If you’re staying in Tanah Rata, we recommend using Cameron Highlands Motorbike Rental ( location here ). The prices are 40RM for half-day and 70RM for 24 hours. Petrol was around 2RM to fill up again after exploring.
  • Tours – If you don’t want to drive your own vehicle, you can hop on a day tour! They’re popular in Cameron Highlands as you can’t reach every spot by bike or private car. We recommend Discover Camerons as a great tour company for your Cameron Highlands itinerary!

BOH Tea Plantations: Best Things to do Cameron Highlands

Day 1 – Tea Plantations, Mossy Forest & Tanah Rata

Finally. we’ll show you what to do in Cameron Highlands! So day one of your Cameron Highlands itinerary will be a great introduction to the life up here in the highlands. You can visit these places by car, bike or tour, however, Mossy Forest is only by a tour in 2024.

BOH Tea Plantations & Cafe

Visiting BOH Tea Plantations is one of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands! It’s the largest black tea manufacturer in Malaysia and spans over 465 hectares! Boh means precious in Mandarin and also ‘Best of Highlands’.

Cameron Highlands Itinerary: BOH Tea Plantations Cafe

Mossy Forest & Mount Brinchang

The Mossy Forest is sometimes described as the Lord of the Rings of Malaysia. It’s home to ancient trees, beautiful viewpoints and of course lots of moss! The forest is said to be around 200 million years old, which is unbelievable. Private vehicles are no longer allowed to drive to Mossy Forest, so you have to book a tour with a 4×4.

Mossy Forest Hike

Cameron Highlands Half-Day Tour

  • BOH Sungai Palas Tea Centre (free entry)
  • BOH Cafe (tea from 4RM)
  • Mossy Forest (entry fee: 30RM for internationals / 10RM for locals)
  • Mount Brinchang Viewpoint (included in the Mossy Forest ticket)

Cameron Highlands Half-Day Tour Experience

The half-day tour was amazing! We booked the tour through our hostel Bricks Cameron Hostel and they booked us on a tour with Discover Camerons . We couldn’t recommend our guide and driver enough, he was so thoughtful about everything and pointed out so many plants for us!

The day started at 8 am when we were picked up by our driver and taken to BOH Tea Plantations ( BOH Sungai Palas Tea Centre ). There were 8 of us in total and everyone was super friendly! Our guide told us information about the tea plantations and showed us a path to walk for amazing views. We then reached the cafe around 9 am as it started to get busy – the queues for this cafe can be so long in the afternoon!

Boh Tea Plantations: Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Tea prices range from 4RM to 6RM with various cake options (no vegan options for food) There’s also a shop to buy tea and a short movie to watch with more info about the tea factory. Drinking tea overlooking the tea plantations is one of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands!

After the tea plantations, we headed to Mossy Forest ! It was around 10:45 am at this point and we were given an hour to climb through the rainforest which is actually more than enough time! Our guide pointed out different types of plants and offered to take more photos of us. He also helped us out with paying a local price for the entrance fee of Mossy Forest (although we can’t guarantee it will happen in the future!).

Mossy Forest was so interesting! There are a few viewpoints where you can admire the mountains and feel the highland wind. The walk up and down was all by steps and wooden bridges, it took us around 40 minutes.

Mossy Forest Half-Day-Tour

On the way back our guide stopped at the tea fields to show us a beautiful view and we took some more photos of course! You pass through the tea plantations on the way back to town. He also stopped off at a market so we had the option to buy some fresh produce or snacks!

At this point, it was almost 2 pm and he dropped us back off in Tanah Rata where our accommodation is. We thought the tours finished at 12 pm so maybe we were given extra time!

Cameron Highlands Half-Day Tour Review

Overall, it was definitely worth it on our Cameron Highlands itinerary! We usually love exploring places by ourselves but as Mossy Forest isn’t possible to drive to, we had to book a 4×4 tour anyway. For the price of the half-day tour, it just made so much sense to go with this option!

We were lucky the weather was on our side all day unlike the day before. We 100% recommend booking with Discover Camerons or at least at Bricks Cameron Hostel .

Find their details here – Discover Camerons Facebook & Bricks Cameron Hostel

What to do in Cameron Highlands

Browsing around Tanah Rata

After a busy first day of your Cameron Highlands 2 day itinerary come back to relax in your accommodation or town. Tanah Rata means flat ground in Malay, which is exactly where the town is located. There are many Indian & Malay restaurants to grab some food and you can even find lovely cafe’s here too.

The Lord’s Cafe is a cafe highly recommended by other travellers (unsure of vegan options!) ( location )! They have some of the cheapest scones in the Cameron Highlands and many other cakes and drinks. It’s a perfect spot if you need a rest or if it’s raining outside.

Spend your evening browsing around the markets and shops in the area before grabbing some dinner at Singh Chapati ( location !)

Tanah Rata: What to do in Cameron Highlands

Day 2 – Hiking, Tea Plantations & Strawberries

So Day 2 of your Cameron Highlands itinerary will take you strawberry picking, to a different tea plantation and on a hike of your choice!

Are you still wondering what to do in Cameron Highlands? Did you think hiking would be on your list?! The highlands are full of wonderful hikes from beginner to advanced! Remember that the weather in Cameron Highlands is unpredictable so be extra prepared for sun or rain. Here are a few hikes for you to choose from:

Trail 10 into Trail 6 – Tanah Rata to Gunung Jasar to Cameron Valley

This hike is one of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands and is very recommended by many travellers! As we mentioned, you have to be prepared for the weather and unfortunately, if it’s raining a lot the path may get too slippery.

This hike is listed as moderate to hard, if you’re worried about the hard part, you may want to stick with just Trail 10 and return to Tanah Rata. You also don’t need a guide to do these trails. There’s an accurate map of the trail on Maps.Me.

How long does it take? From Tanah Rata to Cameron Valley will take you around 3 hours one way. Trail 6 is the steeper part of the trail, so be extra careful!

If you decide to go complete trail 6 you will end the trail in a lovely tea plantation – Bharat Tea Plantations ( location here ) and then you’ll need a ride/taxi back up to Tanah Rata.

Best Things to do in Cameron Highlands

Also look at our 3 Day Kuala Lumpur Itinerary and take a trip to the capital of Malaysia!

Jungle Trekking

At certain times of the year, you can go on jungle hikes searching for the biggest flower in the world – The Giant Rafflesia ! The blooming of this flower is very unpredictable, which means you’ll have to ask around if it’s possible to see one at the moment.

The Giant Rafflesia can take up to one year to grow and only blooms for 3-5 days. As it’s pretty rare it’ll be hard to plan to see this flower on your Cameron Highlands itinerary.

You can still hike in the jungle, even if these flowers aren’t in bloom! The jungle in Cameron Highlands is full of many plants and amazing species. Hiking boots would be perfect for these hikes as they can be pretty muddy, however, trainers may be okay!

Visit Bharat Tea Plantations

Just south of Tana Rata is one of Cameron Highlands tea plantations. It’s slightly less busy than BOH Tea Plantations and you can still get amazing views of the hills with tea plants. Definitely worth adding to your 2 day Cameron Highlands itinerary.

It costs 3RM to walk around the tea plantations and 10RM to do some tea tasting. There is also a cafe selling desserts and tea!

Bharat Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Pick Your Own Strawberries at Big Red Strawberry Farm

Another one of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands is to go strawberry picking! How to get to the strawberry farms?

If you don’t have a rental car, the only way to reach strawberry farms is to ask your accommodation for a taxi, book yourself onto a Full-Day-Tour or rent a scooter (details above on renting a scooter on your Cameron Highlands itinerary) !

If you pick your own strawberries at Big Red Strawberry farm – the prices are 25RM for 500 grams and 50RM for 1KG. You have to spend a minimum of 25RM and your basket will be able to fit 1KG, so be careful if you don’t want to spend 50RM on strawberries!

Other ways to find strawberries in Cameron Highlands:

More Strawberry Farms:

  • Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm ( location )
  • 200 Seeds Cafe & Farm ( location )
  • Kasimanis Strawberry Farm ( location )
  • Healthy Strawberry Farm ( location )

Strawberry prices at markets : The best price we found was 10RM for a small box of strawberries (pictured below) and the more you buy the higher the price. There were big boxes for 40RM.

Strawberry Picking in Cameron Highlands

Other Things to do in Cameron Highlands

Time Tunnel Museum – A museum with a lot of collectables & nostalgic items from Malaysia’s past. (8RM per person) Find the location here !

Lavender Gardens – A small garden with rows of lavender! Very unique in Malaysia. (15RM per person) Find the location here !

Sam Poh Temple :  A large Buddhist Temple with a peaceful environment. Find the location here !

Golden Hills Weekend Night Market : Only on Fridays and Saturdays! The place to find clothes & snacks! Find the location here !

We are not recommending the butterfly, sheep or bee farms here in Cameron Highlands as we don’t believe they’re very ethical. There are many other things to do on your Cameron Highlands 2 day itinerary to keep you busy!

Where to stay in Cameron Highlands

What to do in Cameron Highlands at night?

At night, the Cameron Highlands is on the quieter side. But you can still find a few things to do! If you pick a good accommodation you hang out in the common area and play games with other travellers.

Check out any of the markets in Tanah Rata or spend your evening at a restaurant with food and drinks.

Where to stay in the Cameron Highlands

There are 3 main towns to stay in Cameron Highlands – Tanah Rata , Brinchang and Ringlet . They all have a range of accommodations for you to choose from and if you have your own vehicle it’ll be easy wherever you stay.

We recommend staying in Tanah Rata. Tanah Rata has great restaurants and you can get budget accommodation here. It’s a great spot for travellers and you can book tours and rent motorbikes in the town or simply browse the area. Here are a few places we can recommend that are close to the things to do in Cameron Highlands:

Cameron Highlands Hotel, Hostels & Guesthouses

Bricks Cameron Hostel : $ (Tanah Rata) – We highly recommend this hostel , they have various different rooms to suit any traveller! Dorms, double rooms or triple rooms! A great location and a very great price! – Find here on Booking.com !

EagleNest at Iris House Resort $$-$$$ (Tanah Rata) – A whole apartment in between Tanah Rata and Brinchang! Feel a bit of luxury by having the whole place to yourself – Find here on Booking.com !

Where to stay in Cameron Highlands

Check out our 2 Week Malaysia Itinerary: Best Things To Do !

Best places to eat in Cameron Highlands

  • Singh Chapati – ( Location ) – Indian Restaurant
  • The Lords Cafe – ( Location ) – Tea & Scones (no vegan cakes)
  • Restoran Sri Brinchang – ( Location ) – South Indian Restaurant
  • Restoran Bunga Suria – ( Location ) – Indian Restaurant

As you can see, we’ve recommended a lot of restaurants serving Indian cuisine! We eat plant-based, so we have to find the best spots for us! There are a few western restaurants in Cameron Highlands, serving pizza or sandwiches and there are even a few fast-food joints.

You can also find Malay food all over Cameron Highlands serving rice or noodle dishes! You won’t be too stuck for choice here. Although we do highly recommend Singh Chapati on your Cameron Highlands itinerary!

Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Strawberries

Is Cameron Highlands worth visiting?

Yes!! The Cameron Highlands is so unique compared to other areas of Malaysia. It’s close and easy to get to from Kuala Lumpur , Ipoh or Penang and there are many things to do in Cameron Highlands. We hope this Cameron Highlands itinerary has been exciting to read! We definitely recommend visiting here if you have 1 or more weeks in Malaysia!

How many days should I spend in Cameron Highlands?

We think 2-3 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Cameron Highlands . If you want to go on more hikes, add an extra day or two just in case the weather is bad. So we do recommend at least 2 days in the Cameron Highlands.

If you only have one day, it’s possible to still see the main attractions here! Now you know what to do in Cameron Highlands, you can visit without having to worry!

What to do in Cameron Highlands in one day?

The most popular activity in Cameron Highlands is to see BOH Tea Plantations, this is where you’ll see the postcard pictures of Cameron Highlands and you can try the tea for yourself.

You can book yourself on a half or full-day tour to visit all the popular sights such as tea plantations, strawberry farms and Mossy Forest!

Travel essentials for a Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Wondering what to pack for Southeast Asia ? Find everything you need to pack in our Southeast Asia packing guide .

  • Amazon Basics Packing Cubes – Packing cubes are a must when travelling with a backpack or suitcase!
  • The Little Bodhi Microfibre Towel – A lightweight towel that dries fast after it rains in the Highlands!
  • Rain Mac in a Bag and a Backpack Cover are two more essentials we need in rainy weather!
  • Anker Power Bank – A portable charger is always useful for those long journeys around Malaysia. Make sure to bring one on your Cameron Highlands itinerary!
  • Stainless Steel Water Bottle – A bottle that’s better than plastic, we love our metal water bottles.
  • Joby GorillaPod 3K Pro Kit – GorillaPods are a great little tripod to carry on a Cameron Highlands itinerary, they’re lightweight and they capture some of the best photos when there’s no one around. We love our Joby GorillaPod and use it for our Sony A600 . There’s also a phone version for those TikTok’s or Instagram Reels – Joby Phone Tripod .

More Malaysia Posts:

  • 4 Day Penang Itinerary
  • The Best Ipoh Itinerary: 2 Days in Ipoh
  • 3 Day Kuala Lumpur Itinerary: Best Things To Do
  • The Best 2 Day Melaka Itinerary (Malacca)
  • 2 Week Malaysia Itinerary (Mainland)
  • The Best 3 Month Southeast Asia Itinerary

That’s the end of our Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Best Things To Do (2024) ! Have the best time in the Cameron Highlands and if you need any more help planning – send us a message on Instagram (@thesunrisedreamers) or leave a comment below!

LIKE THIS POST? PIN IT FOR LATER & SHARE IT WITH OTHERS!

2 day Cameron Highlands itinerary 2022 itinerary guide - best things to do cameron highlands what to do in cameron highlands

Amy & Dan are the founders of The Sunrise Dreamers. They are travellers from the UK who have been on the road since 2017 whilst living in places like England, Canada, Thailand and the Canary Islands. They share their knowledge of travelling the world with detailed travel guides and tips. They're experts in vegan travel and show their audience how to travel on a budget.

Similar Posts

3 Day Busan Itinerary: What to do in Busan (2024)

3 Day Busan Itinerary: What to do in Busan (2024)

Thinking about spending 3 days in Busan? Here’s our in-depth guide on how to plan your 3 day Busan Itinerary…

Ultimate 2 week Japan Itinerary (2024) The Best Places

Ultimate 2 week Japan Itinerary (2024) The Best Places

Planning a 2 week Japan itinerary? Here’s our ultimate guide on how to spend the best 2 weeks in Japan…

The Best Krabi Itinerary: 3 Days in Krabi, Thailand

The Best Krabi Itinerary: 3 Days in Krabi, Thailand

Thinking of spending 3 days in Krabi? Welcome! Here’s our in-depth travel guide with all the information you need to…

Ultimate South Korea Bucket List: 20 Best Things To Do

Ultimate South Korea Bucket List: 20 Best Things To Do

Looking for the best things to do in South Korea? Enjoy our South Korea bucket list full of great ideas…

The Best Bohol Itinerary: 3 Days in Bohol, Philippines

The Best Bohol Itinerary: 3 Days in Bohol, Philippines

Planning a 3 day Bohol itinerary or wondering what to do in Bohol? You’re in the right place! We’ll show…

11+ Best Thailand Travel Tips: Things to Know Before Visiting

11+ Best Thailand Travel Tips: Things to Know Before Visiting

Planning a trip to Thailand and looking for some travel tips? You’re in the right place! These are 11 Thailand…

So green, lavender, strawberries and tea! What was your favourite tea, did you try a few?

We are not big tea drinkers so I had a classic peppermint tea and Dan had an Iced lemon tea! haha, they were both good though!

Is it ok for a 3 night trip with young kids, fed up of hot weather on singapore!

Hey! Yes, this is a great trip to do with young children! They will love the strawberry farms and the tea plantations! You can even drive from Singapore 🙂

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

The Pinay Solo Backpacker Itinerary Blog

2023 Cameron Highlands Itinerary (3 Days 2 Nights) with Budget

by thepinay solobackpacker | Jan 3, 2023 | Cameron Highlands , Itinerary , Malaysia , Travel Guide

Comprehensive Cameron Highlands itinerary blog with sample budget, places to visit, and list of accommodations.  

The distinctive blend of landscape and verdant tea plantations assured the fame of Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. Flanked by towering mountains draped by dense wilderness, this once sleepy district is now a popular hills station and sought after holiday destination for tourists seeking a laidback escape from the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur.

I recently revisited Cameron Highlands to see the changes in the past decade. And though now it is peppered by high-rise apartments buildings, strawberry and flower farms, it has retained much of its charm.  Exploring Cameron Highlands is like unraveling a beehive of adventure. If you’re keen on visiting, here’s my latest Cameron Highlands itinerary blog for 3 days and 2 nights to help you plan your trip.

TRAVEL BLOG CONTENTS

CAMERON HIGHLANDS TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

cameron blog 2 copy

Since Cameron Highlands is in Malaysia, its travel requirements is the same as the rest of the country. As of 2023, there’s no more travel requirements for Malaysia. So, whether you are vaccinated or not, you can enter Malaysia. Just make sure your passport must still be valid for at least, 6 months prior to your entry to Malaysia.

However, if you are coming from the Philippines and you’re a Philippine Passport holder, I highly recommend you book your hotel and tours in advance, book a return flight to the Philippines, just in case the Philippine Immigration Official (IO) asks you for these documents before your departure from the Philippines. You can book your hotels and tours through the mentioned links below.

CAMERON HIGHLAND TRAVEL GUIDE 2023

Where to stay in cameron highlands.

Cameron Highlands is peppered with accommodations for all types of budget.   The main towns here are Ringlet, Tanah Rata , and Brinchang. Most budget and mid-range hotels are located in Tanah Rata, while most mid-range and luxury hotels are scattered in Brinchang. But whenever I am in Cameron Highlands, I stay in a hotel in Tanah Rata, because everything is accessible here. This is where Terminal Freesia, the main bus terminal in Cameron Highlands is located. Also, restaurants, ATM, travel agencies, and shops are concentrated here.

If you’re looking for a place to stay in Cameron Highlands, here’s a list of some of the top accommodations in the area.

Where to Stay in Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands

  Stayed at Brick’s Backpacker’s Hotel during my last trip to Cameron Highlands. Got my own private room. This hostel is really clean and the manager is so helpful.

  • Brick’s Backpacker’s Hotel
  • Location: Tanah Rata
  • Cameronian Inn
  • RESERVE HERE
  • Heritage Hotel Cameron
  • Spot On 89751 Bed Station Guesthouse
  • Avillion Cameron Highlands

Where to Stay in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands

  • Cameron KEA Farm Hotel
  • Location: Brinchang
  • Copthorne Cameron Highlands
  • Snooze Too Hotel

How to get to Cameron Highlands  

cameron blog 15 copy

From Manila (Philippines) fly to Kuala Lumpur.   Cebu Pacific has daily flights between Manila (Philippines) and  Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Estimated departure from NAIA Terminal 3 (Manila) is at 8:30 PM  and estimated arrival in KLIA2 (Kuala Lumpur) is at 12:50 AM the next  day. Book your flights at CEBUPACIFICAIR.COM

cameron blog 16 copy

1. GO TO BANDAR TASIK SELATAN (BTS) STATION.

If you are coming from KLIA2,you can take a train, a bus, a taxi, Grab, or charter a car to Bandar Tasik Selatan (BTS) Station.  Here’s how to get to Bandar Tasik Selatan by train and by bus:

          By bus:

          If you want to commute from Kuala Lumpur  International Airport 2  KLIA2) to Bandar Tasik Selatan (BTS), the cheapest way is to take a bus.

  • After clearing Immigration , exit the Arrival Hall and look for the sign to the bus services at Gateway KLIA2 Mall.
  • Take the elevatorto Level 1 and look for the ticket booth for buses. Buy a ticket to Bandar Tasik Selatan  (BTS)  Bus fare is RM 12 (₱151/$3). First trip is at 5:00 AM. 3.
  • Wait for your bus at the designated gate. Show your ticket to the bus conductor. Put your luggage on the compartment and ride the bus.
  • Get off at Bandar Tasik Selatan Station (BTS) Station. Travel time is roughly 1 hour. Take the escalator to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) bus station.

       B y train:

At KLIA2, head to Level 2 and look for the sign to the ERL (KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit) station. Buy a KLIA Transit ticket (not KLIA Ekspres) to Bandar Tasik Selatan. Standard fare is around RM 40 (₱485/$9). You can also buy ticket online, ahead of time, which is usually cheaper. If you’re going to KL Sentral, you can book the KLIA Ekspres below.  But for Bandar Tasik Selatan, you need a different ticket, you need to buy the KLIA Transit ticket at KLIA or KLIA2.

        KLIA Ekspres: DISCOUNTED HERE

  • Now once you secured your  KLIA Transit train ticket. Go down to Level 1 of  Gateway KLIA2 mall to ride KLIA Transit train bound for KL Sentral at the ERL station.
  • Get off at Bandar Tasik Selatan Station (BTS).
  • Walk to Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), about 2 mins

If you’re wondering what’s the difference between KLIA Ekspress and KLIA Transit, well, KLIA Ekspress runs from KLIA to KL Sentral and links KLIA to KLIA2. Meanwhile, KLIA Transit stops at all station along the line. So, if you’re headed to BTS Station where the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan bus station is located, you need to take the KLIA Transit  not the KLIA Ekspres.

cameron highlands 1

2. AT TERMINAL BERSEPADU SELATAN, BUY YOUR TICKET TO CAMERON HIGHLAND OR BOOK ONLINE.

Queue at the centralized ticket booth and buy your ticket. Bus fare to Cameron Highlands is   RM 38 (₱480/$9) and travel time is roughly 4 hours. First trip is at 8:30 AM and last trip leaves at 5:00 PM.  Going back, the trip from Cameron Highlands to Kuala Lumour is more expensive, bus fare is RM 40 (₱504/$9).

The first trip at 8:30 AM to Cameron Highlands and the trip going backt to Kuala Lumpur at 10:45 AM and 11:45 AM are usually full. So,if you want to secure a seat, best to book online ahead of time. You can book through the link below. Print your booking and then onceyour at TBS bus station, line up at the centralized ticket booth and show it at the counter. They will print a bus ticket for you.

Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands Bus: RESERVE HERE 

Here’s the Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands Bus Schedule:

  • Pick up: Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
  • Drop-Off: Terminal Freesia (Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands)

Here’s the Cameron Highlands to Kuala Lumpur Bus Schedule

  • Pick up: Terminal Freesia (Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands)
  • Drop-Off:  Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

3. WAIT FOR YOUR BUS.

Go to the gate indicated on your ticket and wait for your bus. You can buy snacks and drinks at a convenience store inside the TBS station before proceeding to your gate. Be at your gate at least 30 minutes before your bus trip.

4. RIDE YOUR BUS.

Show your ticket to the staff. Then line up to put your luggage on the bus compartment before riding the bus.

5. GET OFF AT TANAH RATA IN CAMERON HIGHLANDS .

Travel time from Bandar Tasik Selatan (TBS) to Cameron Highlands is roughly 4 hours. There’s 1 bus stop where you can use the toilet and buy snacks and drinks. The bus will terminate at Terminal Freesia in Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands where most accommodations are located. Now if your hotel is in Brinchang, you can take a taxi to your hotel. There are cabs waiting for passengers at Terminal Freesia.

Before traveling to Cameron Highlands, you can take motion sickness pill because the road is winding.

  • By Car Rental

If you are traveling in groups, you might want to consider hiring a car or van from Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands for your convenience. You can book through the link below, price depends on the type of vehicle.

        Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands Private Transfer:   RESERVE HERE 

Getting around cameron highlands.

By Tour Package

cameron blog 12 copy

A cheap way to get around Cameron Highlands is by joining a group tour. It’s a good option if you’re traveling alone or with a travel partner or you’re a small group (3-4 persons).  Cameron Highlands tour costs around RM 50 (₱632/$11)  to RM 75 (₱948/$17) for half day tours, and approximately RM 90 (₱1,138/$20)  for whole day tour.  You can find travel agencies in Tanah Rata, or book online in advance to secure a slot.

The RM 50 half day tour tour typically only includes Boh Plantation Tour and The Coral Hill (Mini Mossy Forest).  The Coral Hill replaced the Mossy Forest Tour, which has been closed last year.  It is a harder trek, but is manageable if you wear the proper outfit.

Meanwhile, the RM 75 half day tour usually includes the Boh Tea Plantation, The Coral Hill, the The Strawberry Farm and Insect Farm. You can book this in advance online to secure a slot. You will be joining other tourists in this group tour.  The driver will serve as guide during the tour.

Whereas, the RM 90 whole day tour typically includes the Boh Tea Plantation, the Coral Hill (Mini Mossy Forest), the Strawberry Forest, the Bee Farm, the Flower Farm, and the Buddhist Temple. See more details below about the top tourist attractions in Cameron Highlands.

CAMERON HIGHLANDS HALF DAY TOUR : RESERVE SEATS HERE

Cameron highlands sunrise tour: book here, cameron highlands tour from kl: reserve here, cameron highlands private nature discovery tour :   book here.

If you want to customize your Cameron Highlands Tour and you want to do it on your pace, you can hire a taxi to get you around Cameron Highlands and visit the top tourist attractions in the area. This is more expensive than joining a group tour, but you can pick the places that you wanted to visit. Taxi rate is usually RM 30 (₱379/$7)  per hour, they are usually parked at Terminal Freesia.

If you have the energy and luxury of time, you can get around Cameron Highlands by foot. But be warned that this will take a lot of time since the tourist attractions are quite a distance from Tanah Rata and other tourist spots in Brinchang.

Places to See in Cameron Highlands

1.boh tea plantation.

cameron blog 6 copy

The main attraction in Cameron Highlands is the tea plantation, and the most popular estate here is the BOH Tea Plantation.

BOH Tea was founded by an Englishman named John Archibald “Archie” Russel. Sometime in the 1930’s, during the Great Depression, he decided to plant tea at Cameron Highlands along with the veteran Sri Lankan tea planter A.B Milne. In the 1950’s, BOH acquired the Sungei Tea Palas, and the then BOH chairman Tristan Russel turned it into a massive tea plantation. In 2007, the visitor center and the cafe overlooking the lush green tea estate was built.  This place is arguably the most visited and most photographed place in Cameron Highlands because it is typically part of the Cameron Highlands package tour.

  • BOH Tea Sungei Palas
  • Address: Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
  • Open Hours:   Tuesday to Sunday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM  (closed on Mondays)
  • Entrance Fee:  FREE

2. Cameron Highlands Valley Tea House 1, 2, & 3

Another tea plantation worthy to visit is the Cameron Valley Tea House. This isn’t part of the usual Cameron Highlands Tour, so you need to arrange your own visit here. There are 3 tea houses here owned by Bharat Group, and they’re located in Tanah Rata. You can dine in and sip tea at one of their cafes overlooking the tea plantation.  There are no guided tours but you can enter the tea plantation and tour it on your own for a minimal fee, RM 3 (₱38/$0.68).

  • Address: 34 Mile Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
  • Open Hours:   Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs – 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Fri, Sat, Sun – 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Entrance Fee: FREE

3. Coral Hill

cameron blog 17 copy

  • Address: Kuartes Jkr Sungai Burung Brinchang, Pahang Malaysia
  • Open hours:   Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Entrance Fee:   FREE

4. Strawberry Farm

cameron blog 25 copy

Address:   Tanah Rata and Brinchang

Open Hours:   Daily 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM

Entrance Fee:   Free,  strawberry picking RM 40 (₱504/$9) for 500 g

  5. Buddhist Temple

cameron blog 29 copy

I visited a Buddhist Temple during my first visit in Cameron Highlands. But during my recent visit, I saw a bigger Buddist temple called Sam Poh Temple. I’m not sure if this is the same temple I saw before, but Sam Poh Temple is the usual temple included in the tour package now. It is located in on top of the hill with a view of Brinchang Town. Like many Buddhist Temple, it houses a gigantic Buddha statue.

  • Sam Poh Temple
  • Address: 4I Miles Brinchang, Cameron Highlands
  • Entrance Fee:  Free

6. Bee Farm

cameron blog 26 copy

There are bee farms in Cameron Highland. During my first visit to Cameron Highlands, I was able to visit the Eu Feng Gu Bee Farm in Brinchang, near the BOH Tea Plantation.  This place is home to tons of bees at their apiary that are pesticide-free. You can purchase honey here, like the pure premium honey for RM 100 (₱1,264/$23) for 1 kg.

  • Address: Tringkap, Ringlet, Brinchang
  • Open Hours:   Daily 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Entrance Fee: Free

7. The Sheep Sanctuary

Located in the midst of the Kea Farm Market, the Sheep Santuary is home to several cuddly sheep. You can pay a visit after your Cameron Highlands Tour if you’re staying in Brinchang area.

The Sheep Sanctuary:   BOOK HERE

  • Address: Pasar Malam Kea Farm, Brinchang
  • Open Hours:  Monday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 AM -5:30 PM
  • Entrance Fee:  Adult – RM 8 (₱101/$1.82), Child -RM 5 (₱63/$1.14)

  8. Lavender  Farm

As the name suggests, this place is peppered with lavender flowers, mostly Taiwanese and Hokkaido Lavender. You can see other flowers here to such as hydrangea, Japanese rose, morning glory, Gerbera daises, etc. You can also buy lavender-made souvenirs here and dine at their cafe and try their lavender ice cream (RM 8(₱101/$2) and lavender cheesecake. The entrance fee is a tad expensive, but if you want lavender photos for your Instagram and try lavender products, then you can give this place a try.

cameron blog 30 copy

Address: Taman Tringkap, Brinchang Pahang

Open Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Friday to Sunday 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Entrance Fee:  Adult – RM 20 (₱253/$5), Child –  RM 10 (₱126.40/$2.27)

Cameron Highlands Itinerary

Here’s a 3 Days 3 Nights Cameron Highlands itinerary with expenses to help you plan your trip.  You can do Cameron Highlands for 2 Days 3 nights itinerary if you will just do the half day tour, but it will be a jam-packed itinerary, and you have to check-out from your hotel the next day before you leave for your half day tour. I prefer a 3 days 2 night stay in Cameron Highlands because it doesn’t feel too rushed.

Anyway, the Cameron Highlands itinerary and expenses below doesn’t include the expenses for souvenirs, drinks, accommodations and flight to Kuala Lumpur.

cameron blog 4 copy

I spent around RM 123.39 (₱1,559.66/$28) for my 3 days 2 nights hostel (private room, good for 2 persons) in Cameron Highlands. So, if I add that to the sample expenses above  RM 240.40 (₱3,039/$55.11), my total expenses for 3 days 2 nights in Cameron Highlands (including accommodation) is roughly RM 363.79 (₱4,598.66/$83.11)

CAMERON HIGHLANDS TRAVEL TIPS AND REMINDERS

cameron blog 5 copy

  • Bring jacket during your trip to Cameron Highlands as the temperature here is usually cold, just like in Baguio and Tagaytay. Bring umbrella too as it usually rains in the afternoon.
  • Although most accommodations offer free Wi-Fi, while in Cameron Highlands or in Malaysia in general, it is best to stay online using a pocket wifi or data. You can buy Malaysian sim card in advance and top up at convenience stores.

           

         MALAYSIAN SIMCARD:   BUY HERE

           SIMCARD FOR ASIA : BIUY HERE            POCKET WIFI (ANYWHERE IN ASIA): RENT HERE

  • If you plan on visiting the Coral Hill (Mossy Forest), wear the proper hiking outfit, Avoid white shoes and long pants as the trail can get muddy especially during the rainy season.
  • Stack up Malaysian ringgit cash as most shops and restaurants accepts cash, but there are also a handful of ATM in town.

Related Posts

puerto galera itinerary island hopping

PUERTO GALERA ITINERARY (TRAVEL GUIDE + BUDGET) 2024

Puerto Galera Tourist Spot

ORIENTAL MINDORO: Things to Do in Puerto Galera + Itinerary 2024

BAGUIO TOUR ITINERARY

BAGUIO TRAVEL GUIDE (ITINERARY + BUDGET) (2024)

Liliw Tourist Spot

2024 LILIW TOURIST SPOTS + ITINERARY

  • BEACH RESORTS
  • BORDER CROSSING BY BUS
  • Cruise Guide
  • FERRY SCHEDULE AND RATES
  • General Santos
  • Historical Sites
  • Hotels and Resorts
  • Shiragawago
  • SHIRAKAWA-GO
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Kota Kinabalu
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • New Zealand
  • Cagayan North
  • Camarines Norte
  • Caramoan Island
  • Catanduanes
  • Davao del Sur
  • Ilocos Norte
  • Lanao del Norte
  • Kalanggaman
  • Mindoro Occidental
  • Puerto Galera
  • Negros Oriental
  • Nueva Ecija
  • SAN TEODORO
  • Puerto Princesa
  • San Vicente
  • Quezon Province
  • Northern Samar
  • Surigao del Norte
  • Surigao del Sur
  • Capones island
  • Zamboanga City
  • Zamboanga del Norte
  • Solo Female Travel 101
  • South Cotabato
  • Star Cruises
  • Kanchanaburi
  • Tourist Spots
  • Travel Apps
  • Travel Gadget
  • TRAVEL GADGETS
  • Travel Guide
  • TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
  • Uncategorized
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • HO CHI MINH CITY

COPYRIGHT NOTICE:

Terms of use:.

The Pinay Solo Backpacker Itinerary Blog

  • Privacy Overview
  • Strictly Necessary Cookies

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.

Where is Mai

TRAVEL BLOGGER

Review my Cameron Highlands trip: things to do, itinerary & cost [2024 updated]

cameron-highlands-travel-blog-guide-how-to-get-there

DISCLOSURE: My articles may contain affiliate links. To click on those links, you won’t be charged any extra cost, instead, you help me to get some small commissions to maintain my blog . Thanks for understanding!

Hi there, it’s Maiii again.

What a shame as I stayed in Malaysia for nearly 2 years but hadn’t visited Cameron Highlands yet. Coincidently, I saw a TikTok video about Cameron Flora Park – a new dreamy blossom garden in Cameron Highlands that looked stunning, so I made up my mind just a few days before the trip and spent 2 days in this beautiful highland.

The first thing that makes me so excited when arrived at Cameron Highlands was… the chilly cold cold weather. OMG, it was the first time in 2 years, I had experienced the so-called winter again. I was touched awwww.

In this post, I’m going to share with you everything I know from my Cameron Highlands trip including how to get there, where to stay, where to eat, attractions, itinerary & cost, etc.

👉 Want to rent a car for your trip to Cameron Highland from Kuala Lumpur ? Contact me via Whatsapp +60 149.776.712 (Mai) or my Instagram for the best price 💸.

Useful links for your trip to Cameron Highlands

  • Affordable bus tickets to Cameron Highlands: Buy here
  • Cameron Highland half-day tour – Cheap price : Book Now!
  • Best budget-friendly accommodations in CH: The Cocoon Capsule Hotel , Wan Alyasa Hotel

what-to-do-in-cameron-highlands-cameron-flora-park-review-ticket-price.jpg

Table of Contents

1. About Cameron Highlands

2. how to get to cameron highlands, 3. how to get around cameron highlands, 4. where to stay in cameron highlands, 5. where to eat in cameron highlands, 6. things to do in cameron highlands in 2 days, 7. my itinerary for 2d1n in cameron highlands, 8. how much did i spend on my 2n1d cameron highlands trip, 9. how many days in cameron highlands is enough, 10. things to bear in mind when visiting cameron highlands, faq (frequently asked questions).

  • Cameron Highlands is the greatest tea-producing region in South-East Asia and Malaysia. Although there are many plantations in the valley now, “BOH Tea” is still the most well-known tea plantation and factory in Cameron Highlands.
  • The highland is named after William Cameron – a British colonial government geologist and explorer who discovered this mountainous region in 1885. However, the discovery went lost for 40 years and was only known by the public until 1920 when George Maxwell – another British explorer – rediscovered it.

If you don’t drive a car, then the only way to travel to Cameron Highlands is by bus. Tanah Rata is the bus terminal in Cameron Highlands. Here are some common routes to Tanah Rata bus terminal:

From Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands

Bus terminal in KL: Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) – the main long-distance bus terminal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Duration: 3.5 hours.

Ticket: around RM40

Website to book ticket: CLICK HERE

From Penang to Cameron Highlands

Bus terminal in Penang: Sugai Nibong Bus Terminal

Duration: about 4 hours

Ticket: RM40

From Ipoh to Cameron Highlands

Bus terminal in Ipoh: AmanJaya Bus Terminal

Duration: 2.5 hours

Ticket: RM20-25

Note: The AmanJaya Bus Terminal is pretty far from Ipoh old town (where most of the tourist attractions are located in). To get to the bus terminal, you need to take a grab/taxi or catch a bus at Meden Kidd Bus Station straight to AmanJaya Bus Terminal at RM2.

Here are the most common ways to get around Cameron Highlands:

By car: Driving a car in Cameron Highlands is challenging with many blind turns and narrow roads. If you are confident with your driving skill, go ahead!

By motorbike: Motorbike rental costs around RM30/ 5 hours, 50RM/ 8 hours, RM80/24 hours. You can rent right at your hotel/guesthouse. Amazingly, you won’t need to top up so much petrol. I drove around for less than 5 hours and need to top up only RM1. That’s greattt!!

By tour : A common misunderstanding is that tours are expensive, however, taking a group tour would actually save you time and money as you can share the cost with other tourists as well. In Cameron Highlands, as there are limited ways to get around, joining a tour is also a good option.

You can consider this very affordable tour: Cameron Highland half-day tour which includes round trip transfer and transportation to Mossy Forest, Tea plantation, Butterfly & Insect Farm, and Strawberry Farm (Entrance tickets are not inclusive).

By taxi/grab car: If you don’t want to drive a car, it’s fine, you can take a taxi/grab. If you catch a random taxi, they normally will provide you with a fixed rate to popular attractions such as tea plantations, strawberry farms, etc. For example, a 3-hour drive to 3 places of interest of your choice costs around RM75.

  • The traffic is super jam during weekends/holidays, thus, consider driving around by motorbike to skip the long line. In addition, it’s very hard to find car parking on those days.
  • For motorbike drivers: Firstly, bring a thick jacket because it’s gonna be freezing. Secondly, a driving license is required if you want to rent a motorbike. And remember to bring the license with you all the way because the police may stop you anywhere.

traffic-in-cameron-highlands-places-to-visit

There are 3 main areas to stay in Cameron Highlands: Tanah Rata and Brinchang.

  • Tanah Rata : this is the largest town in Cameron Highlands where you can see a variety of restaurants, accommodations, and banks. The main bus station in Cameron Highlands is also located in this area. Places to visit in Tanah Rata:

Best budget-friendly hotels/ homestays in Tanah Rata: Hillview Inn Cameron Highlands PROMO , Bricks backpackers Hostel

  • Brinchang: This is where most of the places of interest are located. Some of the most famous tourist attractions in Brinchang are Time Tunnel Museum, Cameron Flora Park, Sheep Sanctuary, Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm, Butterfly Farm, and Kea Farm market.

Best budget-friendly hotels/homestays in Brinchang: Wan Alyasa Hotel , TULIP HOTEL & APARTMENT

Below are several highly rated restaurants (both halal & non-halal) in Cameron Highlands that you can try.

Best halal restaurants in Cameron Highlands

Ferm Nyonya

what-to-eat-cameron-highlands-things-to-do-itinerary

This is a Halal Nyonya restaurant nested in Tanah Rata which serves amazingly good food. On my Cameron Highlands trip, I ordered 3 dishes (fried egg, steamed fish, tofu) and all were tasty. Highly recommend the steamed fish with sweet and sour sauce!!!

  • Address: 78A-D, Persiaran Camelia 4, Tanah Rata, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang
  • Opening hours: every day, 11:00–15:30, 17:30–21:30

Highland Steamboat Cheese & Grill

Steamboat & BBQ is probably the best thing to eat to warm up our bodies in the chilly weather of Cameron Highlands. Highland Steamboat Cheese & Grill is where you can enjoy a variety of bbq selections, fresh veggies, seafood, drinks, and fruit cuts, including ice creams at an affordable price of RM35/head & free for kids under 6. If you want a bowl of cheese, you need to pay only RM10 additional.

Besides, there is also an area for kids to play with arcade toys and toy cars. Parents would love this restaurant so much, yah?

However, nothing is too good to be true. Some negative feedback is long waiting time, hard finding parking and the restaurant, and sometimes dirty utensils.

  • Address: Persiaran Dayang Endah, Tanah Rata, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang
  • Opening hours: every day except Tuesday, 17:00–00:00

Best non-halal restaurants in Cameron Highlands

Delicious & Happiness Cameron Highlands Restaurant

This is a Chinese restaurant that received many 5-star reviews from customers. According to some customers’ reviews, the food is amazingly yummy, the food portion is large, and the service is fast despite the full house.

Some highly recommended dishes: Assam fish, pork belly fried with dried chili, sweet and sour pork, crispy Marmite chicken, The herbal pig stomach & ribs, salt egg prawn eggs.

  • Address: :  no.16, Bawah Jalan Angsana 1, Brinchang point Cameron Higlands, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: every day, 12:00–14:30, 18:00–21:30

Singh Chapati

If you are into Indian food, don’t miss this restaurant. It serves delicious authentic North Indian home-cooked food. The portion served is also big and the staffs are very humble and kind. However, do expect long waiting times during peak hours.

Best foods to try here: vegetarian biryani, chicken butter masala, garlic paratha, paneer makhani, and sweet lassi.

  • Address: No 1, Brij Court, Tanah Rata, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang
  • Opening hours: every day, 13:30–14:30, 18:30–21:30

Restaurant Tuan Yuan

In this restaurant, you can order charcoal steamboat – a Chinese traditional hotpot that is very well-known in Cameron Highlands. It is said that the food here was fresh and delicious at a reasonable price. Specifically, the charcoal steamboat costs only RM25/set which includes veggies, noodles, egg, meat, prawn, la la, etc. 

Some other dishes to try: salted egg mantis prawn, buttered squid with oats, herbal soup, gui hua mee hoon.

  • Address: 6, Jalan Besar, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: every day, 12:00 – 21:30

There are way more places to visit in Cameron Highlands, however, in this blog post, I’m just gonna share my reviews about places I visited on my Cameron Highlands trip.

Cameron Flora Park

          Xem bài viết này trên Instagram                       Bài viết do maiii_travelog (@maiii_travelog) chia sẻ

This is a new place to visit in Cameron Highlands that you must visit because it’s just so beautifullll. It’s a huge blossom garden with many kinds of flowers displayed. Girls, this is your heaven, prepare your phone storage and battery well before coming here.

  • Address: lot 191, 39010 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: 09:30–19:00
  • Entrance ticket: RM50/adult, RM25/child

Read more: Cameron Flora Park review: ticket price, transportation, what’s inside?

Apiary Farm

cameron-highlands-malaysia-travel-blog-itinerary

I like this farm because it is a hybrid of a bee farm and a strawberry farm, therefore, I can save my time to experience 2 things in one place.

Here you can see the big bee hive through glass, very vivid and interesting.

The strawberry garden is also quite big, enough for you to experience and take pictures.

Besides, there are a cactus area and a souvenir shop as well.

  • Address: Jalan BOH, Tanah Rata, 39000 Ringlet, Pahang
  • Opening hours: 09:00–18:00
  • Entrance ticket: free

Ee Feng Gu Bee

It is a renowned bee farm in Cameron Highlands. A plus point is that they painted and decorate the bee farm colorfully which is great to snap photos. However, talking about the experience, I don’t feel like it’s a good place to go as most of the premise is a shophouse and the bee hive display is not as vivid and accessible as the ones in Apiary farm.

  • Address: Green Cow, No 75, Batu 43, 39100, Pahang
  • Opening hours: 08:00–19:00

Lavender garden

cameron-highlands-things-to-do-what-itinerary

This is another instagrammable floral garden to visit in Cameron Highlands. It’s not that huge compared to Cameron Flora Park but it has different kinds of flowers, especially lavender.

Besides flowers, you can also take pictures with a beautiful castle, and small colorful houses displaying several countries’ flags, and try some ice cream. Their signature ice cream is lavender ice cream, but trust me, its taste is weird, you better try the strawberry flavor.

  • Address: 59, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: 9:00 – 19:00
  • Entrance ticket: RM20/adult, RM10/child

Kuala Terla Tea Plantation

This is one of the major tea plantations in Cameron Highlands where you can enjoy the breathtaking view from the hilltop.

To get to the top, you need to use the transportation service of Cameron Adventurous  ATV & Safari. You can either choose ATV or Jeep to get around the tea plantation. The price for ATV is RM80/person and for a jeep ride is RM18/person.

Besides, there is a stop where you can experience an air swing at an additional charge of RM5/person and visit the tea plantation. And the last stop is an in-house safari (which is small and has nothing much to see).

Regarding my experience, I chose the Jeep ride and paid an extra RM5 to take pictures with the air swing. To be fair, the air swing was one of the best experiences that I had in Cameron Highlands. However, the jeep ride is totally not worth it, especially if you travel with the elderly and kids.

Thus if you want to have fun, choose ATV instead.

  • Address: Cameron Adventurous 49th miles kuala terla, 39010 Tanah Rata, Pahang

Pasar Malam – Night market

pasar-malam-night-market-cameron-highlands-things-to-do-places-to-visit-itinerary

Cameron Highlands is pretty boring at night as there is nothing much to do. Thus, Pasar Malam is, of course, a must-visit attraction in the evening.

There are many small stalls that sell everything from delicious foods, clothes, souvenirs, etc. And don’t forget to try some Chocolate Strawberry, it’s over my expectation.

Note: Do expect heavy traffic on the way to Pasar Malam, especially during weekends and holidays. If you want to skip the line, drive a motorbike. Otherwise, it might take you an hour to get there and it’s pretty hard to find car parking as well. Too scary… I remember…

  • Address: 12, Jalan Golden Hills 1, Brinchang, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: Friday & Saturday: 17:00–23:00

Time tunnel museum

time-tunnel-museum-cameron-highlands-things-to-do-places-to-visit-itinerary

This museum is way more interesting than I expected. It provides information about Malaysia during the war, the history of Cameron Highlands, and displays all the antiques which are the childhood memories of many Malaysian. If you are a local Malaysian, you will find it so familiar with all the toys, old TV, old barbershop displays, etc.

Behind this museum is a garden where you can pick strawberries, feed rabbits, etc.

  • Address: Cameron Highland, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Entrance ticket: RM8/adult, RM6/child

Sheep sanctuary

You wanna feed sheep and take pictures with them? Let’s go to the Sheep sanctuary. Personally, I’m super excited about this attraction because that was the first time I saw sheep haha.

You will be provided with a small box of food to feed the sheep after purchasing entrance tickets. If you still want to feed them, you can buy more at the vending machine, price is RM4/box and RM10/3 boxes.

  • Address: Pasar Malam Kea Farm, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang
  • Opening hours: 09:00–17:30
  • Entrance ticket: RM8/adult, RM5/child
  • Website to book tickets: CLICK HERE

This is the itinerary of my Cameron Highlands trip :

  • We arrived at Cameron Highlands at 1 pm.
  • We visited Apiary Farm where I could see a bee farm and strawberry farm at the same time
  • Had lunch at Ferm Nyonya restaurant.
  • Check-in hotel: Father’s guesthouse and took rest.
  • 4 pm, we rented a motorbike from our hotel to get around
  • We headed to Time Tunnel Museum and spent about 40 minutes there.
  • After that, we dropped by another bee farm called Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm . There is nothing much to see here.
  • We had dinner at Cameron Organic Produce Steamboat restaurant. The steamboat was bland and the meat is not fresh, veggie is claimed to be organic. Overall, not recommended!
  • Then we drove to Pasar Malam – a night market. It was full of people here. There were many foods to buy as well, highly recommend the chocolate strawberry.
  • Back to the hotel and rest.
  • We had breakfast in the food court nearby Sheep Sanctuary.
  • Visited Sheep sanctuary . This one was quite fun and interesting.
  • Then we went to Flora Park Parking and waited for the truck to take us to Cameron Flora Park. The total visiting time was about 1 hour.
  • We headed to Kuala Terla Tea Plantation to experience a Jeep ride and air swing.
  • After that, we just drove back to Kuala Lumpur directly.

Below is the cost breakdown of my 2D1N trip to Cameron Highlands:

Accommodation

I stayed at Father’s guesthouse and it cost RM130/night/double room. This is a kind of medium-budget accommodation. For a 4-5 star hotel, the price for a double room is from RM190/night/ double room

Food for 2 people

  • Lunch at Ferm Nyonya restaurant: RM88.50
  • Steamboat at Cameron Organic Product steamboat restaurant: RM60 (it’s not nice at all, so I didn’t recommend it above)
  • Chocolate Strawberry at night market: around RM6/cup
  • Icecream at Lavender garden: RM8/cone
  • Drink and cake at Cameron Flora Park: 41RM

Attractions tickets

  • Cameron Flora Park: RM50/head
  • Lavender garden: RM20/head
  • Time tunnel museum: RM8/head
  • ATV adventurous & Safari: Jeep ride-  RM18/head, air swing: RM5/head
  • Sheep sanctuary: RM8/head

As mentioned above, I went to Cameron Highlands for only 2 days 1 night, and surely it was not enough to fully explore it. There are much more places to visit such as the Mossy forest, Strawberry farms, Cactus garden, etc. However, I skipped it all and tried to find places where I can do several experiences at once. And to be honest, we were so rushed during our trip, it was like a marathon, trying to visit as quickly as possible.

Therefore, I would suggest visiting Cameron Highlands for at least 3 days or even 4 days.

  • There are many attractions in Cameron Highlands , but some offer the same thing as another.

For example, the most famous thing to do in Cameron Highlands is to pick strawberries. To be honest, most of the attractions in Cameron Highlands offer this experience (such as the Time tunnel, Lavender garden, Apiary farm, etc.).

Thus, you don’t need to go to the strawberry farm to pick strawberries but can do it anywhere else, combined with other activities to save time.

Here are some attractions that provide multiple activities:

Apiary Farm: bee farm, strawberry garden cactus garden.

Time tunnel museum: museum, strawberry farm (behind it).

Lavender garden: flower garden, strawberry garden.

  • If you drive a car, bear in mind that there are many blind turns and it will be quite dizzy while driving.
  • As the weather in Cameron Highlands is pretty cold all year round, especially after sunset, you should always bring a jacket with you.

Above is my Cameron Highland travel guide which has every information about Cameron Highlands such as how to get there, where to stay, where to eat, places to visit, itinerary & cost etc. Hope you find this post helpful and share your experience below.

1. When is strawberry season in Cameron Highlands?

The strawberry season in Cameron Highlands is from May to August. During this time, visitors are permitted to enter the farm and personally pick their own strawberries. 

2. What to buy in Cameron Highlands?

One thing in Cameron Highlands that every tourist wants to buy is, needless to say, strawberries. Besides strawberries, this destination is also famous for fresh veggies, tea, honey and flowers. You can find those things in most of the attractions in Cameron Highlands.

3. How high is Cameron Highlands ?

Situated at an elevation of 5,000 ft (1,500 m) above sea level, the highland is notable for being the highest point in Malaysia that can be reached by road.

du-lich-dao-phu-quy-cach-di-kinh-nghiem-review-chi-phi-lich-trinh-du-lich-phu-quy

SIGN UP TO RECEIVE THE LATEST USEFUL TRAVEL GUIDES

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Share this:

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

  • Share on Tumblr

You may also like...

infinity-swimming-pool-in-kuala-lumpur-rooftop-pool-kl

20 Top-rated hotels & homestays with rooftop pools in Kuala Lumpur [2024]

travel guide to hue, vietnam

5 useful money-saving tips when travelling to Hue [2024 updated]

kl-to-penang-kek-lok-si-temple

Review my trip to Penang from KL – Best things to do [2024 updated]

Bình luận cancel reply.

Cameron Highlands itinerary

The ultimate guide to Cameron Highlands — everything to see and do in 72 hours

  • 10 minute read

' src=

  • September 21, 2020

Table of Contents

About cameron highlands, best time to visit cameron highlands: weather and temperature, how to get there: kl to cameron highlands, day 1: wander southeast asia’s largest tea plantation, check out blossoming gardens, have a scenic steamboat dinner, day 2: explore the mossy forest trail, indulge in famous scones, peruse the night market, day 3: climb gunung jasar, marvel at the lata iskandar waterfall, more accommodation recommendations.

Can’t stand the maddening 30-degree heat any longer? Perhaps you’re dreaming of a short getaway to the cooling hilltops of Malaysia’s beautiful Cameron Highlands. Here’s the ultimate travel guide you’ve been looking for. We’ve curated everything you must see and do in Cameron Highlands in this detailed 3-day itinerary that you can bookmark and bring along on your journey! We’ve also included some self-drive tips on how to get to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur, as well as recommendations on the best places to stay. Keep on reading to find out what to see, what to do, and how to get to Cameron Highlands — we’ve packed everything into this itinerary that’ll make your trip worth every second!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Yun Hua W. (@yunnnhuaaa) on Jul 28, 2020 at 4:41am PDT

Located in the southwestern tip of Pahang, Cameron Highlands is about 200 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. Three main townships make up the Cameron Highlands region: Ringlet, Tanah Rata, and Brinchang.

Steeped in colonial history, the highlands were named after British explorer and geologist William Cameron, who was commissioned in 1885 to map out the Pahang-Perak border. Following his expedition, interest in the region grew. By the 1930s, the highlands developed into a hill station, subsequently attracting an influx of British and local settlers, and ambitious vegetable growers and tea planters whose crops benefited from the climate. Today, Cameron Highlands holds onto its history, evident from the presence of the many Tudor-style mansions, English tearooms, and flourishing plantations scattered around the region.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by kye.pix (@kye.pix)

Cameron Highlands is located on the Titiwangsa Range. About 75 percent of the region is 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) above sea level. Owing to its unique tableland ecosystem, Cameron Highlands is blessed with a pleasant and cool climate, with daytime temperatures rarely exceeding 26°C and nighttime temperatures going down to 14°C.

The humidity here is high and the weather is significantly wetter than other parts of Malaysia, with 197 rainfall days a year! In fact, Cameron Highlands does not have a “dry season” to speak of. That said, the wettest months are October and November, so avoid an end-of-year trip. The best time to visit Cameron Highlands is from February to April, but do try to avoid the mid-March school holidays if you’d like to skip the crowds.

What to wear: You can get away with shorts and a t-shirt during the day. At night, temperatures are slightly chilly and a light jacket will go a long way. Wear closed shoes and carry an umbrella in case of unpredictable weather.

Cameron Highlands is approximately 200 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. Head north to Tapah, easily done by just following the signs towards Ipoh. After driving for about 1.5 hours, take Exit 132 and you will come to the Tapah toll booth. To reach Cameron Highlands, take the Tapah toll exit and merge onto Route 59. Continue on this road for approximately 47 kilometers and you will reach Ringlet, the first Cameron Highlands township. It is a further 12 kilometers to Tanah Rata and another 5 kilometers to Brinchang.

Tips: 

  • Before you start your journey to Cameron Highlands, make sure you have more than half a tank of fuel. The drive will take three to four hours and petrol stations are few and far between. You don’t want to get stuck going up those windy roads halfway through your ascent!
  • Yes, the roads twist and turn as you drive up to the top. Narrow passageways and sharp bends may be hard to navigate, so be sure to drive at a speed you are comfortable with. Remember to prepare yourself and any traveling companions who are susceptible to car sickness.

The best of Cameron Highlands: Your ultimate 3-day itinerary

Aim to arrive in Cameron Highlands by the early afternoon. After that long and winding journey up the mountains, you’ll want to check into your hotel and stretch your legs! There are plenty of accommodation options around the highlands, but if you’re looking for a dose of quintessential Cameron Highlands Tudor-style architecture, you’ll find the historical Smokehouse Hotel especially inviting. With antique furnishings, well-manicured gardens, and an old-timey atmosphere, you’ll be transported to a different era here. Check out our extra hotel recommendations at the end of the article for more ideas on where to stay.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by @stranger_in_the_mirror

Our first stop in this itinerary is none other than one of Cameron Highlands’ most iconic attractions: the BOH Sungei Palas Tea Garden , located in Brinchang. There is a free open-air car park here, and once you climb some stairs, you’ll reach the famous Sungei Palas Tea Garden. The terrace up here offers amazing panoramic views of thriving tea fields as far as the eye can see. Fun fact: BOH owns the largest tea plantation in all of Southeast Asia and there are three main BOH tea fields in Cameron Highlands: Sungei Palas, Habu Ringlet, and Fairlie Estate. Visitors frequent Sungei Palas for its superb hilltop cafe and exquisite views. Kick back and relax with a mug of steaming BOH tea and snack on light sandwiches, pies, and cheesecakes, then head out into the tea fields and enjoy the fresh mountain breeze as you wander the footpaths. For a bit of history, there is also a tea factory here that offers free educational tours. Learn all about the history of BOH and how the company crafts its teas!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by World Citizen (@world_citizen_64)

Follow Route 59 north for about 8 kilometers to get to the colorful Lavender Garden , located along the main road between Tringkap and Kuala Terla. While there are plenty of flower gardens in Cameron Highlands, this is the only one that specializes in growing lavender — many different types of it, too, from mona lavender to Hokkaido lavender! With three storeys of gardens to explore, you’ll find other flowers here including seasonal hydrangeas and gerbera daisies in all sorts of cheerful colors. If you have a sweet tooth, you’re in luck. You can enjoy some icy cold lavender ice cream , amazingly pretty in its shade of pastel purple! Don’t forget to add some snaps to the ‘gram!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by eey azmin (@eezati)

Had your fill of pretty flowers? Head back to Brinchang to check out a different type of botanical garden. Cactus Valley is all sorts of curious, chockfull of oddly-shaped cacti in all sizes. Whether tiny or humongous, spiny or covered in a hairy fuzz, these prickly plants are certainly fascinating. Of course, you can even adopt a cactus of your own here, since this is a cactus nursery! Pick up a little pot (or two) if any of them catch your fancy. The area near Cactus Valley is also scattered with other farms you might want to check out, from strawberry farms to organic vegetable farms, and even honey farms. Make a few stopovers and pick up some fresh local produce if you’re interested in trying the regional fare!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Von (@von115)

Ready for an authentic charcoal-fire steamboat experience? Cameron Highlands is indeed famous for its array of steamboat restaurants and you won’t find a more scenic one than Water Cress Valley . With an outdoor terrace overlooking a verdant watercress plantation, you can indulge in a sumptuous steamboat dinner while the sun slowly goes down and the temperature starts to dip. It’s perfect weather for hot soup and an exciting smorgasbord of fresh cook-it-yourself ingredients. Don’t forget to try the signature watercress drink for something healthy and refreshing!

After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, put on some good walking shoes and head over to the mysterious Mossy Forest for a journey through one of Cameron Highlands’ most talked-about walking trails. Blanketing the mountains and valleys of Mount Brinchang, this strangely beautiful forest is constantly shrouded in a dense fog that creates the perfect environment for moss and lichen to flourish. This easy walk brings you through a wonderland of ferns, orchids, and pitcher plants. You might even manage to catch a glimpse of the rare and pungent rafflesia flower, which can grow over a meter in diameter and weigh up to 10 kilograms!

The trail comes to a watchtower that offers views overlooking the misty highlands. Morning temperatures here can go down to a brisk 15ºC, making for an invigorating way to start your day. Do note that road conditions to get to the Mossy Forest are rough, so unless you have rented a 4WD vehicle, we recommend joining a local tour to get there.

Journey back to Brinchang town to replenish your energy and warm yourself up with a delightful pot of hot tea at the Jim Thompson Tea Room . Located in the beautiful Cameron Highlands Resort, the Jim Thompson Tea Room is famous for its warm, delicious, buttery scones served with fresh strawberry jam and clotted cream. The ambiance here is equal parts comfortable and luxurious, with elegant colonial-era décor that embodies an old-world charm.

Drive east and you will find the Sam Poh Temple , a peaceful Buddhist temple sitting atop a small hill at the back of Brinchang town. Interestingly, this temple is the largest religious structure in Cameron Highlands. Free to enter, it is a place of tranquility where you can admire opulent statues and offer prayers at the altar. Sit by the koi pond to enjoy a lovely afternoon in silent meditation.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by sakurakaboru (@sakurakaboru)

If the Mossy Forest trail was too easy for you, perhaps you’d like to take up a challenge. Sam Poh Temple serves as the starting point for Trail #2 , one of the more challenging hiking trails in Cameron Highlands. Taking about 1.5 hours one-way, the trail brings you through some tough terrain requiring some surefootedness due to its uphill and downhill nature. This trail connects to Trail #3, which leads on to Gunung Beremban (1,840 m), with an elevation gain of about 520 meters. Hikers with a good level of fitness will enjoy the challenge of tackling the topography. Otherwise, we’ve got another hike lined up the next morning following Trail #10 that is not overly tough!

No trip to Cameron Highlands is complete without a visit to the famous night market . Going by many names — Brinchang Night Market, Brinchang Weekend Night Market, Golden Hills Night Market, Brinchang pasar malam — the market operates every Friday and Saturday evening from 4 pm to 11 pm. Embodying the organized chaos of most Malaysian pasar malams, this is where you’ll have the best chance to rub shoulders with the locals and enjoy some mouthwatering local fare. Find typical Malaysian street foods, grilled meats, strawberry fondue, juicy roasted sweet corn slathered with butter, fresh honey straight from the honeycomb, apam balik pancakes, and more! Have a little fun browsing the stalls and have your fill of good food.

We’ve saved the best for last! If there is any activity in Cameron Highlands that embodies the beauty and natural splendor of this amazing region, it’s the Trail #10 hike. While there are at least 14 hiking trails scattered around Cameron Highlands, those who have done the lot will likely tell you this is their favorite. Trail #10 goes up to Gunung Jasar . From Tanah Rata, starting close to Tan’s Camellia Garden , it will take you about an hour to reach the top, where you will encounter sweeping vistas of the surrounding landscape, including great views of the Bharat Tea Estate .

View this post on Instagram A post shared by 1wayticket2 (@1wayticket2)

This trail connects to Trail #6 , which takes you right down to the tea plantations at Cameron Valley. Doing this will round off your hike to about 3.5 hours. The routes are signposted, and while the journey up to Jasar is more of a climb than a walk, it is one of Cameron Highlands’ easier trails, only requiring a basic level of fitness. Your total elevation gain up to Gunung Jasar will come to about 250 meters. The combined trails provide a beautiful half-day hike that, without doubt, delivers some of the most memorable views of the region!

The last thing to do before heading back to the hustle and bustle of city life is to visit the Lata Iskandar Waterfall . Taking Route 59 back towards Kuala Lumpur, about 35 kilometers from Tanah Rata, past Ringlet, you’ll come to this popular stopping point. Witness white waters cascade over smooth rocks while you relax at one of the picnic gazebos. There is also a bridge at the foot of the waterfall where you’ll get a good view of the rapids and be able to snap a few great photos.

And that wraps up our 3-day Cameron Highlands itinerary covering some of the best things you must do. Already planning your next adventure in Malaysia? Check out our guide to The ultimate food road trip in 48 hours: KL to Penang to satisfy your cravings!

If you’re looking for alternatives to the 1939 Tudor-style Smokehouse Hotel, here are a couple of other great places to stay.

Planters Country Hotel

Location: Tanah Rata Address: Lot 55, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang, Malaysia

Also going by the name of Bala’s Holiday Chalet, this is a splendid Edwardian-style lodge that was once a former British schoolhouse. Taking on the charms of a lovely English countryside home, you can expect a beautiful garden courtyard, lovely breakfasts and dinners, and impressive mountain views behind the hotel.

The Lakehouse

Location: Ringlet Address: 30th Mile, Jalan Ringlet – Sungai Koyan, Sungai Khazanah, 39000 Ringlet, Pahang, Malaysia

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Riz Baldivia (@lamyerda)

Tucked away on a photogenic hillside, you’ll find yet another beautiful Tudor-style country house. The Lakehouse overlooks the Ringlet Lake, and it is charmingly flanked by a backdrop of lush woodlands. Of course, as The Lakehouse is located in Ringlet, the lowest town in Cameron Highlands, it’s a little further away from most attractions. However, nothing beats its relaxing and secluded fairy tale atmosphere.

About TourHero

TourHero is a social travel platform that enables you to travel with like-minded people and fall in love with the journey. We work closely with handpicked local operators to ensure every experience curated is unique and exclusive to your travel group. Come with us on epic adventures and create memories that last a lifetime!

' src=

Post written by: Angela Goh

Get exclusive curated content right in your inbox!

' src=

  • September 20, 2020

Asia The ultimate food road trip in 48 hours: KL to Penang

  • September 29, 2020

Travel Living like in Crazy Rich Asians: 48 hours in Penang, Malaysia

You may also like.

  • Culture & Tradition
  • North America

Halloween movies that make us want to travel: U.S. edition

  • 7 minute read

6 Weird & wonderful Saigon foods — what to know and where to find them

  • 6 minute read

10 Travel essentials the modern explorer should never leave home without

  • Central America
  • Destinations

7 Cultural experiences in Mexico to add to your wellness retreat schedule

  • 13 minute read
  • South America

Hosting a wellness retreat in Peru

Hosting a wellness retreat in portugal.

PERFECT 3 DAY CAMERON HIGHLANDS ITINERARY

3 DAY CAMERON HIGHLANDS ITINERARY

Cameron Highlands is one of the coolest places to visit on any trip to Malaysia. The hill country is covered in lush green tea fields as far as the eye can see, and the higher elevation offers some respite from the heat you will no doubt experience in the rest of the country. Our Cameron Highlands itinerary will help you to make the most of your time visiting this ruggedly scenic part of Malaysia, while also enjoying all of Cameron Highlands attractions.

A couple of days is plenty of time to enjoy all of the things to do in Cameron Highlands and the easy access from major hubs, such as Kuala Lumpur , makes it easy to plan a short trip here. Get ready to drink copious amounts of tea, eat delicious local produce, and take in some sensational views on your Cameron Highlands Trip.

Check out our  Southeast Asia Packing List  for a guide on what to pack for your Malaysian adventure!

Disclaimer – This post may contain affiliate links, meaning we receive a small commission if you make a purchase at NO extra cost to you. This will never impact our reviews and we only recommend products and services we firmly believe in.

Jump ahead to:

Things to Know Before You Go

  • As Cameron Highlands are at a higher elevation, the temperature is much cooler than at sea level. While generally not really cold, you will need a sweater or light jacket, especially in the evenings.
  • Cameron Highlands encompasses a large area and the best place to stay to explore the region is the town of Tanah Rata .
  • It can be very busy on the weekends and public holidays with local tourists. Travel here on a weekday if possible.
  • The food here is cheap and delicious.
  • You will need some form of transport to get around to all of the best places to visit in Cameron Highlands as everything is spread out. Scooter rentals, car rentals and taxis are all viable options.

How to Get to Cameron Highlands

Transport to this region is relatively easy as there are frequent busses from major hubs such as Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang .

From Kuala Lumpur, busses leave from TBS at least every hour. The journey from Kuala Lumpur takes less than 4 hours and costs 10 RM ($2 USD) per person. Book your bus ticket from Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands here.

From Penang, busses leave regularly from Penang Sentral bus station. The journey from Penang takes 4.5 hours and costs 35 RM ($8 USD). Book your bus ticket from Penang to Cameron Highlands here.

Finally, you can also book an epic full day tour, including transportation, from Kuala Lumpur. You can book this day tour here.

Tea plantations in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Where to Stay in Cameron Highlands

The Cameron Highlands region is quite large and there are several places that you can stay. We recommend staying in the town of Tanah Rata as there is lots of great places to stay, plenty of restaurants and you have easy access to all of the interesting places in Cameron Highlands.

Budget: The Cave Guesthouse – Clean and cheap accommodation, just a 10-minute walk from town. A great spot for anyone travelling here on a tight budget.

Mid-Range: Do Chic In B&B – Enjoy incredible views of the surrounding Jasar hills and mountains from this quirky property. The location is also great as it is just a few minutes’ walk to reach the town centre.

Luxury: Barrington Villa @ Golden Hill  – These spacious apartments come with their own kitchen and dining area as well as a spacious terrace for you to enjoy the fresh mountain air.

Getting Around Cameron Highlands

To visit most of the cool places here, you will need some form of transport. You have several options to explore the area including taxis, renting a scooter and taking the bus.

Our top pick for getting around is to rent a scooter and drive yourself. This gives you the freedom to make your own adventure and it is much cheaper than a taxi. Our scooter cost us 30 RM ($7 USD) for 5 hours and we had to pay a refundable cash deposit of 110 RM ($26 USD).

The only drawback to renting a scooter is that you cannot go on any gravel roads, and the road to the popular Mossy Forest is a gravel road. We were told that they use GPS to track your movements and that they would keep the entire deposit if we did drive out to Mossy Forest.

A great way to get around if you aren’t on such a tight budget is to book a taxi. Taxi rentals are advertised at 25 RM ($6 USD) per hour with a 3-hour minimum. This will allow you more freedom to plan your trip, but it’s more expensive than renting a scooter.

There are also some busses you can take, but these stay on the main roads. This means you can reach some of the tourist attractions, but others are quite a distance from the main roads and can’t be accessed by bus.

Scooter rental in Tanah Rata

Best Time to Visit Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands is a destination that you can visit year round. The monsoon season runs from November to January so this time of year tends to see a lot of rain. It still remains a popular time to visit as this is also when the temperature is the lowest.

February to April usually tends to be the driest months, making it a good time to visit as well. The region is popular with local tourists, especially on weekends and holidays. If possible, visit here during the week to avoid the crowds.

Cameron Highlands Itinerary

We recommend spending 2 or 3 nights here to get out and explore the hill country. This should be enough time to enjoy all of the top Cameron Highlands attractions. Here is our recommended 3-day itinerary of Cameron Highlands.

  • Visit a tea plantation

Cameron Lavender Garden

Ee feng gu bee farm, kea farmers market.

  • Go on a jungle hike

Big Red Strawberry Farm

  • Enjoy the local cuisine

Mossy Forest

Lata iskandar waterfall, weekend night market.

Cameron Highlands itinerary, Tea plantations

Things to Do in Cameron Highlands

There are plenty of places to visit in Cameron Highlands and you can cater your trip depending on your preferences. For us, the highlight of our time here was spent amongst the tea fields and exploring the beautiful scenery on offer. All of the different farms and markets, while quite touristy, are still worth visiting.

Visit a Tea Plantation

Tea plantations are in no short supply here. There is a wealth of great options as many of the plantations have tasting rooms with absolutely spectacular views from terraces up on the hillside. One of the most popular tea plantations is the BOH Tea Plantation .

The drive to get here is worth the visit all by itself, as narrow country roads wind through the hills. You are surrounded on all sides by beautiful rolling tea fields sprawling out before you. We had to stop on several occasions to admire the different views on offer.

The tasting room at BOH is particularly special. It is a large and modern building with a large balcony that offers amazing views of the surrounding tea fields. Entrance to BOH is free and a cup of their delicious tea will cost 3 RM, less than $1 USD, which is around the average price.

While we recommend checking out a couple of different tea plantations, BOH should be at the top of your list.

BOH Tea Plantation tasting room

One of the popular farms here is the Cameron Lavender Garden where they grow colourful and fragrant lavender plants. The garden is set over three storeys and while lavender is the main plant grown here, they also grow a wide variety of different flowers and even some strawberries. As well as enjoying the wide colour palette the different flowers provide, you can also enjoy an unusual treat, lavender ice cream. This ice cream is a vivid shade of purple just like the flowers and is a flavour you are unlikely to find in many other places.

The Cameron Lavender Garden is open daily from 9am – 6pm and the entrance fee is 10 RM ($2 USD) per person. 

To get to the bee farm you must enter through the gift shop which is packed full of the most random assortment of bee and honey branded goods as well as offering fresh honey. The shop is kind of overwhelming and a little bit tacky to be honest, but the gardens at the back of the property are quaint.

A narrow path winds through the garden here and you will pass by lots of colourful bee hives which are placed throughout. The bees are well supplied with a wide range of plants and flowers right on their doorstep from which they can collect pollen. We were unsure about being surrounded by bees in the garden but there aren’t as many as you think buzzing around and they are more than happy doing their own thing.

The bee farm is open daily from 8am – 7pm and there is no entrance fee.

Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm

A few kilometres from Brinchang (a town within Cameron Highlands) is the Kea Farm region. At the peak of the hill in this region you will find the Kea Farmers Market which is open daily. This is the place to come to find all of the best and freshest local produce at a reasonable price.

Most of the stalls sell fruit and vegetables, although there are a few stalls offering souvenirs as well. It is a bustling little market and a mouth-watering feast for the eyes.

Go on a Jungle Hike

Hiking in Cameron Highlands is fantastic as the higher elevation offers much cooler temperatures. This makes hiking enjoyable here, unlike many other places in Southeast Asia where you just end up drenched in sweat after 5 minutes.

This was without a doubt the highlight of our time in Cameron Highlands. While many of the other attractions, shops, and farms in the area were cute, we aren’t typically fans of the touristy sights and much prefer getting outdoors.  

There are numerous hikes available in this region which cater to all the different levels of hiking and each has unique terrain and views. The hikes in the area are labelled 1 through 10, making it easy to discern which is which.

For those looking for a moderately difficult hike we suggest taking trail 10 and then merging into trail 6 which finishes up in Bharat Tea Estate. This hike had several hundred metres of elevation, paths through the jungle, slippery slopes with a rope to help you down and the final walk through the beautiful tea plantation. It allows you to see the best of the area without having to go on a really long and arduous hike.

After you’re finished, enjoy the views, grab some tea and relax at one of the cafes overlooking Bharat Tea Estate. It truly is an exceptional area.

Top tip : Download the free app, Maps.me , to help you identify your route as it can sometimes get hard to follow.

Hike 10 in Cameron Highlands

If you still have any energy left after your hike you can check out one of the local fruit farms. As you have gathered by now, this area is known for its fertile soil and exceptional produce.

While slightly on the tacky side, with giant gift shops and cliché decorations, these local produce shops and farms do give a home-grown view into the fresh produce available in the region.

The Big Red Strawberry Farm in Brinchang town offers the opportunity to pick your own strawberries. It doesn’t get much fresher than that. The strawberry farm also has plenty of other plants for you to enjoy, a gift shop and a café. The strawberry farm is open from 8.30am – 5.30pm daily and there is no entrance fee.

Enjoy the Local Cuisine

Even though your visit is likely to be a short one, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy lots of delicious food. For those who want tasty and authentic food on a budget, we strongly recommend going to Restoran Kumar. It was the best food we had during our Cameron Highlands trip. Take the time to discover as many of the amazing restaurants as you can, you won’t be disappointed.

One of the most popular attractions in the area is the Mossy Forrest. As the name suggests this is an area where moss has completely overtaken the trees and plants, giving a fairy-tale vibe to the forest. There is a beautiful boardwalk through the forest which allows you to take in the lovely scenery and helps stop the area becoming damaged.

The forest is down quite a bad road and as we mentioned earlier, most scooter rentals will not allow you to drive here. Most people that visit arrive in a 4×4. The best way to get here is to come on a tour where you will be driven here in a 4×4 and have a knowledgeable local guide to tell you all about the forest.

You can book your Mossy Forest tour here.

The higher elevationusually means cooler temperatures, so make sure you bring a jacket. It can often be quite misty in the morning which makes it a great time to visit as it adds to the mystical beauty of this spot.

Lata Iskandar is a cool waterfall about 25km from the town of Ringlet. It is just under an hour drive from Tanah Rata, so you may only want to visit here if you aren’t in too much of a hurry.

This waterfall flows down the granite rocks and you can stand under the water and take a dip in the pool if you don’t mind the cool water. There are plenty of makeshift stalls on the main road near the waterfall as well to grab some food and refreshments after your visit.

If you do visit during the weekend, you will have the chance to enjoy the night market which runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from around 4pm – 11pm. It can be found at Golden Hills in Tanah Rata. The night market is also known as Pasar Malam.

Much like the Kea Farmers Market, you will find a wide range of local products including fruit, vegetables, flowers and souvenirs. What’s great about the Night Market is that there is also lots of food stalls offering a vast range of delicious cuisines from across Malaysia. Make sure you arrive hungry so you can enjoy the different food on offer here.

Kea Farmers Market

Where to Eat in Cameron Highlands

Restoran Kumar – Our favourite restaurant here. They offer delicious Indian style food on a budget. This was the best food we had here and some of the best during our time in Malaysia.

Singh Chapati Urban Restaurant – This is one of the most highly rated restaurants in the area and for good reason. It can get quite busy but the food is worth the wait. Great Indian style food at reasonable prices.

Restoran Sri Brinchang – Yet more cheap and tasty Indian food. A fantastic combination.

The Lord’s Café – You can’t visit Cameron Highlands without having tea and scones and this is the best place to get it. Keep a close eye out for it as it is easy to miss.

The Mossy Forest Café – This offers western style food that is a little pricier than the local cuisine. The food is great though and ideal if you are looking for something a bit different.

Final Thoughts

Cameron Highlands is a stunningly beautiful part of Malaysia. It’s brilliant to get up into the hills and enjoy some cooler weather along with spectacular scenery.

While the area has plenty of gaudy touristy attractions and sights, we feel the true treasure of the area is found in the natural beauty of the rolling hills and tea fields. Make sure you get out and explore these areas as much as possible when planning your Cameron Highlands itinerary as this will allow you to truly appreciate this wonderful place.

Planning a trip to Malaysia? Check out our other blog posts on the area:

  • 2 DAYS IN KUALA LUMPUR | Itinerary & Tips
  • 2 DAY MELAKA ITINERARY
  • SOUTHEAST ASIA PACKING GUIDE | Best Backpacking Gear

*Please note, prices are a reflection of our experiences while traveling Malaysia in July 2019 and are subject to change. Prices quoted in RM were the exact prices we paid and USD conversions are listed for your convenience.

PERFECT 3 DAY CAMERON HIGHLANDS ITINERARY | Explore the lush tea plantations and rolling hills of Malaysia during your amazing 3 day Cameron Highlands itinerary!

its so beautiful :] its nice im going at december 11 2022 :3

gavindi

wow this doc helps alot , we ll be visiting in november

Submit a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Hi, we're Luke and Roxy, a travel couple from Ireland and Canada. We are all about finding awesome, off the beaten path adventures and love to find the cheapest way of doing things. Thanks for visiting our blog!

Recent Posts

28 BUCKET LIST CANADIAN ACTIVITIES

28 BUCKET LIST CANADIAN ACTIVITIES

CASTLE ROCK DUNSBOROUGH

CASTLE ROCK DUNSBOROUGH

10 BEST HIKES NEAR VANCOUVER

10 BEST HIKES NEAR VANCOUVER

Privacy overview.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

LivingOutLau

The PERFECT Cameron Highlands Day Trip Itinerary in 2024!

Planning a Cameron Highlands one day trip? Worry not. As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia, numerous tourists flock to Cameron Highlands every year to see some of the country’s best tea plantations, hiking trails, and natural scenery.

However, with so many things to do in Cameron Highlands, planning a day trip is no easy task. After visiting Cameron Highlands ourselves, we knew we had to write a blog post on Cameron Highlands. Hopefully, this will help you plan your trip, inform you what to do in Cameron Highlands in 1 day, how to get around, and the best time to visit !

Tired of planning your own Cameron Highlands day trip? Check out this day tour from Kuala Lumpur!

Is A Day Trip To Cameron Highlands Enough?

Cameron-Valley-Tea-House

If you are planning a Cameron Highlands trip, you must wonder if one day in Cameron Highlands is enough . After all, there are tons of stunning Cameron Highlands attractions. Is one day really enough to enjoy them all?

The answer is… probably not .

From morning to night, Cameron Highlands is packed with fun activities. There are night markets, hiking trails, tea plantations, waterfalls , the list goes on and on. One day is simply not enough to fully experience Cameron Highlands.

Ideally, you would want to spend at least a weekend there. If you can only spend a day in Cameron Highlands, you will be able to see the main points of interest, but you will also miss quite a few!

If you are visiting just for a day, we recommend you take a tour to Cameron Highlands so you can get the most out of your time.

How To Get To Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Located in the center of the Malay Peninsula, Cameron Highlands is reachable by many of the big cities of Malaysia. Below we will talk about how to get to Cameron Highlands from  Kuala Lumpur  (KL), Penang, and  Ipoh .

Getting From KL To Cameron Highlands

If you want to take a Cameron Highlands day trip from KL, you must be willing to get up early . About 200 kilometers apart, it takes about 3 hours to drive from Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands .

Personally, we wouldn’t recommend you to spend just one day in Cameron Highlands if you are coming from KL because you will spend half the day sitting on your butt.

Besides renting a car / having a car and driving to Cameron Highlands, you can also take the bus. The KL to Cameron Highlands bus departs at  Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) , and the journey takes about 3.5 hours.

If you get carsick easily, take a motion sickness pill. Though the journey is very scenic, it is also very windy.

Unfortunately, you cannot go from KL to Cameron Highlands by train. The train only takes you to Ipoh, where you would have to take a bus or drive to Cameron Highlands.

Due to the long commute, I recommend taking a tour from Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands.

Getting From Ipoh To Cameron Highlands

Terminal-Amanjaya-Ipoh

If you are going from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands, you can be a lot more flexible. The journey takes a little less than 2 hours , and renting a car or taking the bus are both viable options.

For anyone flying into the Cameron Highlands airport, you are actually going into the Ipoh Airport, because it is the closest airport to Cameron Highlands.

If you are taking the  bus from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands , you will have to get it from the Terminal Amanjaya . It is located 20-30 minutes away from Ipoh center, so plan accordingly. The bus journey takes about 2 hours and you are dropped off at Tanah Rata, one of the two main towns in Cameron Highlands.

The bus schedule is as follows: 8 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, and 6:30 PM.  This schedule changes occasionally, so it is best to reserve your ticket online before or buy your ticket at the terminal a day before.

If you are taking a taking day trip from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands, chances are you will want to take the 8 AM bus.

Getting From Penang To Cameron Highlands

Taking a day trip from Penang to Cameron Highlands is similar to taking one from Kuala Lumpur, it takes about 3 hours driving to get there. You must wake up early to avoid rush hour, otherwise it might take longer than you expect.

If driving is not an option, buses from Penang to Cameron Highlands depart at Sungai Nibong Bus Terminal daily. Frequently, there is only one bus that leaves in the AM, making your one-day trip to Cameron Highlands much more difficult.

The other option is to drive there. Having your own transportation in Cameron Highlands will be very useful.

Cameron Highlands Day Trip Itinerary

Above is an interactive map that outlines the stops on our itinerary. Make sure you take a look before visiting Cameron Highlands!

Quick summary of the morning activities in CH:

  • Boh Tea Centre
  • EE Feng Gu Bee Farm

Aim to arrive in Cameron Highlands as early as possible, ideally before 9 AM.

The first stop of your 1-day Cameron Highlands itinerary is the renowned  BOH Tea Centre . (Don’t get this confused with BOH Tea Plantation, which is another destination in Cameron Highlands)

Due to the moderate weather, consistent rainfall, and rich soil, the tea produced from Cameron Highlands is some of the finest tea you will find in the world.

At BOH Tea Centre, you can marvel at the acres of undisturbed tea plantations with the perfect cup of tea in hand. The tea plants stretch for miles, r unning up and down the lush hills of Cameron Highlands.

The vibrant blue sky harmonizes with the rich green, and it reminds us of the beautiful paddy fields in  Sekinchan .

If you have not had breakfast yet, their cafe serves light snacks that will keep your energy up for now.

BOH-Tea-Plantation Cameron Highlands

When you are done enjoying the incredible views at their cafe, take a free guided tour of their tea processing facility . Here you will see every step of the procedure and every machinery used to create this tasty delicacy.

The free guided tours take place every 30 minutes, and you can register for them when you arrive at BOH Tea Centre.

Before you leave, make sure you check out the BOH Tea Shop , the perfect place to purchase BOH’s tea to take home!

BOH Tea Centre is one of the most crowded places in Cameron Highlands. We highly recommend you to arrive early and leave before the crowd comes.

  • Admission Fee for BOH Tea Centre: Free

BOH-Tea-Plantation-1

After you have finished visiting BOH Tea Centre, it is time to move on to the next attraction on the itinerary, the  Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm .

Featuring a small garden in the rear, visitors can observe the honey bees in action . After strolling through the garden, make a stop at their multi-level souvenir shop. Featuring cheap and locally-made honey, don’t forget to grab some on your way out!  Honey has many known health benefits!

  • Admission Fee for Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm: Free

Ee-Feng-Gu-Bee-Farm-Cameron-Highlands-Attractions-Activities

Quick summary of the afternoon activities in CH:

  • Pasar Pagi Kea Farmers’ Market
  • Lord’s Cafe for afternoon tea
  • Big Red Strawberry Farm

After a visit to the Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm, the next stop is the  Pasar Pagi Kea Farm (Farmers’ Market) .

At first sight, this crowded farmers’ market in Cameron Highlands might look like a tourist trap. However, if you do a little bit of observing and investigating, you will notice both tourists and locals shop here.

The market is only one street long , but stalls inundate the sides of the street like the rainy season in Malaysia.

The farmers’ market mainly sells fresh produce from the region, but you will also find souvenir shops and a fair share of street food . It is also one of the best places to catch a glimpse of a local’s daily life.

If you have been following this Cameron Highlands one day itinerary, you probably have not eaten yet. Time to stuff yourself with some street food!

Pasar-Pagi-Kea-Farm-(Farmers-Market)

Chances are you the street food at the farmer’s market is just a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. If you are like us and love to eat all the time, you might still be hungry after the street food.

If that is the case, it is time to head into Tanah Rata !

Modeled after a traditional British village, Tanah Rata is a quaint walkable town in Cameron Highlands. Known for its easy accessibility, good food, and affordable accommodation, Tanah Rata is the best place to stay in Cameron Highlands.

Here in Tanah Rata, you will find your afternoon tea (or second meal).

Being an ex-British colony, Malaysia still has many traces of British traditions. In the Lord’s Cafe in Tanah Rata, you will find delicious British scones, pies, cakes , and other dishes. Their strawberry scones are known to be mouth-wateringly delicious.

After a delicious second meal at the Lord’s Cafe, it is time for one of Cameron Highlands’ best attractions, the Big Red Strawberry Farm .

Scones-Cameron-Highlands

Not only is Cameron Highlands climate perfect for cultivating tea, but it is also the ideal location for growing strawberries . Throughout Cameron Highlands, there are numerous amount of strawberry farms, but the one you must visit is the  Big Red Strawberry Farm .

The Big Red Strawberry Farm is exactly what the name suggests, a big strawberry farm. Visitors can stroll down its hydroponic environment and check out the strawberries growing in action. When they first start growing, the strawberries are as tiny as a peanut , an occurrence we usually don’t get to see.

Besides strawberries, the farm also grows a variety of other produce such as vegetables and flowers. They also have an on-site cafe serving food made with ingredients from the farm. The strawberry sundae is one that you have to try!

If you are visiting Cameron Highlands, chances are you would like to do some strawberry picking. At Big Red Strawberry Farm, the price for strawberry picking is 60 RM per 1 kg. If you are traveling to Cameron Highlands with kids, this is a must-do activity. 

Before you visit, give the farm a call to make sure strawberry picking is available. Though the strawberry-picking season is from May to August , it is best to confirm with the property!

  • Admission Fee to Big Red Strawberry Farm: Free

Big-Red-Strawberry-Farm

Quick summary of the evening activities in CH:

  • Golden Hills Weekend Night Market (only available on weekends)
  • Mossy Forest (optional)
  • Mount Brinchang for sunset (optional)

At this point, you are probably exhausted from your Cameron Highlands trip. While there are still many things to do in Cameron Highlands, you have seen the best.

If you have extra time, I would recommend that you visit the Mossy Forest and Mount Brinchang for sunset , though it is a bit of effort to get to both. (We will talk about these two attractions down below.)

If you are visiting Cameron Highlands on the weekend , then you are in luck. The Cameron Highlands Night Market, also known as the  Golden Hills Weekend Night Market , is happening!

The Golden Hills Weekend Night Market is the best thing to do in Cameron Highlands at night. If you thought the street food at the farmers’ market was intense, then you need to see the Golden Hills Weekend Night Market.

You can find extremely affordable meals here, great souvenirs , and lots of sweaty people . Golden Hills Weekend Night Market does not understand the concept of personal space! It surely didn’t stop us from getting a 4 RM meal here though.

If you have been to  Jalan Alor  in Kuala Lumpur, this night market is about half the size but twice the hecticness. Skewers, nasi lemak ( the national food of Malaysia ), nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles), fried vegetables, desserts, there is definitely more food than you can handle!

Don’t worry about giving everything a try though because the food there is so affordable.

Though advertised as a night market, the market is open as early as 5 PM. Don’t miss it before you leave Cameron Highlands (if you are here on a weekend).

Golden-Hills-Weekend-Market-Brinchang

Additional Things To Do In Cameron Highlands

If you have extra time on your day Cameron Highlands one day trip, consider some of the additional things to do down below. Similarly, if you have more than one day in Cameron Highlands, you could take a  day trip to Ipoh  and check out some of the  cave temples around Ipoh .

1. Hiking in Cameron Highlands

Hiking-Cameron-Highlands-Places-To-Visit

The moderate climate and stunning views make hiking one of the most popular activities in Cameron Highlands.

There are a total of 14 hiking trails in Cameron Highlands, and each of them is conveniently numbered. Not all trails are created equal, and others such as Trail 9 is known to be overgrown and dangerous.

Personally, I would recommend Trail 10 combined with Trail 6 as the trail allows you to walk through some of the local farms and stunning tea plantations.

💪 Pro Tip: Make sure you install the mobile app maps.me before hiking and use their offline maps to avoid getting lost!

The trailhead starts right outside the town of Tanah Rata, so it is still accessible if you don’t have your own vehicle. The hike takes about 3.5 hours to complete. Just keep in mind you finish at Cameron Valley Tea House and you would need to take a taxi back to town!

Another popular trail in Cameron Highlands is Trail No.1 . Trail No.1 is a 3-hour hike that takes you up to the peak of Mount Brinchang , the second highest peak in Cameron Highlands.

The views from Mount Brinchang are said to be some of the best in Cameron Highlands, as you get a panoramic view of the lushness Cameron Highlands is known for.

If you enjoy hiking, you must check out Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia’s highest mountain, in  Sabah !

2. Visit Mount Brinchang

Mount-Brinchang-Sightseeing-in-Cameron-Highlands

As we have mentioned above, Mount Brinchang is the second tallest mountain in Cameron Highlands and offers unparalleled views of the surrounding area. Luckily for you, hiking is not the only way to get there. 

Travelers can also take a taxi or drive up to Mount Brinchang. Because of the constant rain that Cameron Highlands receives, the road is not exactly in the best condition. To make matters worse, parts of the road are so narrow that only one car can fit through at once.

Many tour operators might even tell you it is impossible to reach without a 4×4. However, that is just not true. If you have a regular automobile, you will get there without a problem. If you have a motorcycle, it’s not impossible, but just a little tricky.

Is it worth the effort? Definitely YES!

3. Check out the Mossy Forest

Mossy-Forest-Cameron-Highlands

Due to the elevation of Cameron Highlands, low-level clouds constantly cover the area with mist and moisture. The result? A perfect environment for mosses ferns, lichens, and other plants to grow .

In fact, such a phenomenon has created one of the most interesting places in Cameron Highlands, the Mossy Forest.

Mossy Forest is located a short drive from Brinchang on the same narrow road. If you visit the Mossy Forest, you should also see Mount Brinchang and vice versa.

The entrance cost to the Mossy Forest is 30 RM for foreigners and 10 RM for locals. Once you are inside the Mossy Forest, you are limited to a ~250-meter boardwalk. Some travelers say the price is too steep for such a short visit. Whether or not the price is justified is up to you! 

Getting Around Cameron Highlands

Getting-Around-Cameron-Highlands

One thing travelers must be aware of is how difficult it is to get around Cameron Highlands . Without your own vehicle, the only way to get from one attraction to another is by taxi. Some of these attractions are located very far apart from each other, so be prepared to spend quite a bit of money.

Taxis can be found at the  Tanah Rata Bus Terminal , the location where your bus will drop you off if you are taking a bus. If you are planning to visit a ton of places in Cameron Highlands at once, try to rent a taxi by the hour. As always, don’t forget to negotiate! 

If you are able to drive a scooter legally in Malaysia, renting a scooter in Cameron Highlands could be an option for you. There are several scooter rental places in Tanah Rata, and they are much more flexible than taking a taxi.

Half-day tours can also be found in many of the kiosks along the streets of Tanah Rata. If you only have 1 day in Cameron Highlands and would like to see as much as possible, taking a tour might not be a bad idea. 

Best Time To Visit Cameron Highlands

Best-Time-To-Visit-Cameron-Highlands

When considering when is the best time to visit Cameron Highlands, you must think about what you are trying to accomplish .

Are you planning on doing some hiking in Cameron Highlands? Picking strawberries? Or do you just want to stay away from the crowd? 

For hiking , you will want to pick the months that rain the least. Months like January, February, June, and July are the best months for hiking in Cameron Highlands because it rains less frequently.

However, June and July are months of summer vacation, so you will see huge crowds and tons of traffic. The months of October and November are known to be the peak of the rainy season.

If you want to go strawberry picking , May to August is considered the strawberry-picking season. Just remember to check with the strawberry farm because there could be minor discrepancies. 

Temperature-wise , it is moderate all year round, though in the winter months (especially January and February) you might see some snow!

Where To Stay In Cameron Highlands

Staying more than 1 day in Cameron Highlands is not a bad idea, as there are so many activities to do. If you are planning to stay for a weekend or longer, here are some of our recommendations on where to stay!

Our Favorite Hotel in Cameron Highlands –  Century Pines Cameron Highlands Resort

Where to Stay in Cameron Highlands Hotel

There is no better hotel in Cameron Highlands than the Century Pines Cameron Highlands Resort. Arguably one of the most luxurious hotels in CH, this resort offers guests a sublime experience.

Nestled in nature, guests can enjoy the serenity as they enjoy their free breakfast or work out at the gym. The decor is the perfect combination of modern and cozy, and the rooms are spacious and comfortable.

Best Budget Hotel In CH –  Father’s Guest House

Where To Stay in Cameron Highlands

If you are looking for a cheap place to stay in Cameron Highlands, then Father’s Guesthouse is ideal for you. This no-fuzz private room features all the necessities such as an en-suite bathroom, hot water and complimentary tea and coffee. Guests will find a great night’s sleep on their double beds!

Visiting Cameron Highlands FAQs

Is cameron highlands worth visiting.

Cameron Highlands is one of the most unique places in Malaysia. Its high elevation leads to a mild climate all year round, which is a breath of relief from Malaysia’s hot weather. Thanks to this, Cameron Highlands has tons of beautiful tea plantations and natural wonders for visitors to explore. Cameron Highlands is definitely worth visiting!

Is It Better To Stay In Tanah Rata or Brinchang?

Generally speaking. Tanah Rata is the better place to stay as there are more facilities for tourists. Visitors will find more tour companies, restaurants, cafes, and a very walkable town in Tanah Rata.

Like this post? Don’t forget to save it on Pinterest!

Cameron-highlands-day-trip

This concludes our guide to a day trip to Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. We hope it has given you a rough idea of how to plan your Cameron Highlands itinerary!  Any questions? Let us know in the comments!

Disclaimer: Some of the links above are affiliate links. That means if you book or make a purchase through the links, we will earn a small commission at  no extra cost to you ! The money will help run this site! Thank you !

' src=

World Traveler, Travel Blogger, Photographer

LivingOutLau

Sean is the founder of the travel blog, LivingOutLau. He has been to over 30 countries in over 5 years of travel. Every day, he is traveling and sharing his discoveries of the world through exceptional travel guides on his blog!

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Travelswithsun

How To Get To Cameron Highlands From Penang (Quick Guide)

How To Get From Penang To Cameron Highlands - Travelswithsun

Whether you’re looking for the best way to get from Penang to Cameron Highlands or from Butterworth to Cameron Highlands:

There’re pros and cons to each mode of transport – bus, train, car, or ferry. You may have to choose to use a combination of different transportation too.

For your reference, we have listed all recommended options together with important logistic details. Including commonly asked questions.

Table Of Contents:

  • Self-Driving

1. Self-Driving

Although there are 2 roads to Cameron Highlands, it’s more worthwhile to take the newer route through Simpang Pulai if you’re starting from Penang.

The old road is known as the Tapah road and it has seen better days.

1.1. Driving From George Town To Cameron Highlands

The total driving time is close to  4 hours  from Penang Island to Cameron Highlands. Many choose to stop at Ipoh for lunch and as a mid-way break point in the long drive.

Enroute to Ipoh on North–South Expressway

  • Distance: ~248km
  • Duration: ~3 Hours, 45 minutes
  • PLUS Toll Fee: RM15.25 (Juru Toll to Simpang Pulai Toll) + RM7 (Penang Bridge Toll) for personal cars

1.2. Driving From Butterworth To Cameron Highlands

If you stay in the mainland (Butterworth), the driving time is  slightly less  since you won’t have to use the Penang Bridge or deal with the rush hour traffic on Penang Island.

Driving Up To Cameron Highlands - Travelswithsun

  • Distance: ~240km
  • Duration: ~3 Hours, 35 minutes
  • Plus Toll Fee: RM15.25 (Juru Toll to Simpang Pulai Toll)

Bus journeys typically adds an  extra 30 minutes  compared with self-driving even though they use the same route.

Unititi Express Turning Into Tanah Rata Bus Terminal

And the thing we public transport is that you can’t stop wherever and whenever you want. Unlike with a car.

Buses do have a reputation for being risky way to travel up the narrow winding roads to Cameron Highlands. Especially during the rainy season which is usually towards the end of the year.

  • First Bus: 8am
  • Last Bus: 2:30pm
  • Distance: ~247km
  • Average Duration: 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • Price Range: RM30 to RM45 per adult

There are two bus operators that run a direct route between Penang and Cameron Highlands, CS Travel & Tours or Unititi Express.

CS Travel & Tours Ticket Counter At Tanah Rata Bus Terminal

Pick-up locations include Komtar , Sungai Nibong (Penang) and Penang Sentral (Butterworth). Regardless of the starting point, all buses will terminate their journey at Tanah Rata Bus Terminal in Cameron Highlands.

KOMTAR Bus Terminal In Penang

Note: Be extra careful which pick-up location you choose. Some are on the mainland, and others are on the island.

Check easybook.com or busonlineticket.com for the latest bus schedules and ticket prices.

The train from Butterworth, Penang (there are no stops beginning from the island) can take you to Ipoh Railway Station . Expect the usual travelling duration to be 1 hour, 40 minutes and up to 2 hours.

From Ipoh Railway Station , you’ll have to find another mode of transport to get up to Cameron Highlands though. We’ll go through the available options further down this post!

Ipoh Train Station At Sunset

Step 1: Get To Butterworth Train Station

To board the ETS train from Penang, you first have to get to KTM Butterworth Train Station .

Aside from taking the RapidPenang bus, a taxi or an e-hailing service:

You can hop on a ferry from Pangkalan Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal in George Town, Weld Quay (also known as Penang Jetty or Jeti Pulau Pinang ) over to the mainland (Butterworth).

It only costs less than RM3 two-way for the ferry per adult!

See the latest Ferry schedule (and rates).

The Pangkalan Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal in Butterworth is conveniently just next to the train station, KTM Butterworth .

Read our full guide on how to get to Butterworth from Georgetown .

Inside Ipoh Railway Station

Step 2: Take Train (ETS) From Butterworth To Ipoh

Regular daily departures from Butterworth to Ipoh provide tourists who don’t want to take the bus or drive, another way of traveling from Penang to Ipoh .

ETS Train From Butterworth To Ipoh:

  • First Train: 5:15am
  • Last Train: 6:33pm

Check latest ETS timetable

Step 3: Ipoh To Cameron Highlands

Once you’ve made it to Ipoh, you can try some Ipoh food before the last leg of your journey. You can read about these methods in our separate post for getting to Cameron Highlands from Ipoh .

Kuala Terla Plantation Beside Cameron Valley Tea House 3

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. how far is penang from cameron highlands.

A1. ~256km from George Town and 240km from Butterworth, Penang.

Q2. What is the average travel time from Penang to Cameron Highlands?

A2. ~4.5 hours (bus/coach/train) or ~3-4 hours by car.

Q3. What is the best time to visit Cameron Highlands?

A3. Avoid going to Cameron Highlands on weekends, the eve of or on public holidays and schooldays. Read more about which month to go in our detailed post on when to visit Cameron Highlands .

Green And Red Strawberries At Raaju's Hill Strawberry Farm

Q4. Where is the nearest city to Cameron Highlands?

A4. Ipoh is about ~86km from Cameron Highlands. This underrated historical city is famous for food, Concubine Lane , limestone cave temples and Lost World of Tambun.

Q5. What transport is available at Cameron Highlands?

A5. Taxis and e-hailing services are available from Tanah Rata. Hotels may have their own shuttles. Or you may be able to rent scooters from some hostels. A private tour service is another option.

RayTheTour offers convenient day trips from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands. Inquire more about these private tours on their WhatsApp .

Ipoh And Cameron Highlands Tour - Travelswithsun

Q6. How safe is Cameron Highlands?

A6. Do not go jungle-trekking alone in case you get robbed or lost. Do not drive or take transport to or from Cameron Highlands after a heavy storm or consecutive days of rain (i.e. landslide risk).

Q7. How long you should stay in Cameron Highlands?

A7. 2 days is sufficient for exploring Cameron Highlands. See how you can plan your trip with our suggested itinerary .

Climbing Up The Hill At BOH Habu Tea Plantation

It’s natural for first-time visitors to move on from Penang to Cameron Highlands, passing through Ipoh. Especially with readily available public or private transport!

Your choice of transport will depend on the time you have, your budget, and what you want to see on the way to Cameron Highlands from Penang too.

Singapore To Cameron Highlands

Are you stopping over in Singapore? Did you know that with direct flights to Ipoh, this could be another way to easily visit Cameron Highlands without spending so much time on the road? See our recommendations on how to make the journey from Singapore to Cameron Highlands .

Kuala Lumpur To Cameron Highlands

Besides Penang, Kuala Lumpur is another popular destination for visitors. You can also go to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur . In fact, it’s a very popular journey (and hence, with established public transport routes) among locals looking for a weekend getaway destination from the city.

Similar Posts

11 Best Shopping Malls In Penang To Visit – Newest & Biggest!

11 Best Shopping Malls In Penang To Visit – Newest & Biggest!

Have an entire day to spare in George Town? You can fill it by visiting a few Penang shopping malls! Most of them are close by while some of them…

The Best Ways To Travel From Langkawi To Penang (All Options)

The Best Ways To Travel From Langkawi To Penang (All Options)

Travel from Langkawi to Penang takes less time than you would expect! You can easily visit both places on the same trip! Penang’s Georgetown and Penang Hill are enough to…

Big Red Strawberry Farm In Brinchang, Cameron Highlands

Big Red Strawberry Farm In Brinchang, Cameron Highlands

Even if you can’t see Big Red Strawberry Farm from the road, this place is still a major attraction among families in Cameron Highlands. For starters, it is free to…

Cado Café – Quaint Roadside Garden Eatery In Brinchang

Cado Café – Quaint Roadside Garden Eatery In Brinchang

It is easy to miss Cado Café if you are not aware of its existence. Even if the café is right in Brinchang township. Is it worth finding this place…

10 Recommended Cafes Specific To George Town, Penang

10 Recommended Cafes Specific To George Town, Penang

Seek to cool off at any of these amazing cafes in George Town that are set to tantalize your palate. There are many chic and cozy venues to get a…

Cameron Highlands Flora Park – Worth Checking Out Or Passing On?

Cameron Highlands Flora Park – Worth Checking Out Or Passing On?

Cameron Highlands Flora Park or CH Flora Park is the largest addition to the already-long list of things to do in Cameron Highlands in a long time. But is it…

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

  • Penerbangan
  • Promosi Hari Ini
  • Cari panduan perjalanan

Melayu

Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari Cameron Highlands: Pelarian Menyegarkan ke Alam Semula Jadi

Selamat datang ke panduan komprehensif kami untuk menerokai keindahan Cameron Highlands yang tenang selama tiga hari yang tidak dapat dilupakan. Terkenal dengan ladang teh yang luas, cuaca yang menyejukkan dan landskap yang subur, Cameron Highlands menawarkan tempat percutian yang sempurna dari hiruk-pikuk kehidupan bandar. Sama ada anda peminat alam semula jadi, penggemar teh atau sekadar seseorang yang mencari ketenangan, jadual perjalanan ini akan membimbing anda melalui perkara terbaik yang ditawarkan oleh Cameron Highlands. Daripada ladang teh wangi di Ladang Teh Boh hingga ke warna-warna terang di Taman Lavender, bersiaplah untuk menyelami keindahan yang tenang dan udara yang menyegarkan di kawasan percutian tanah tinggi yang paling terkenal di Malaysia.

Taman Lavender Cameron, Malaysia

Hari 1: Ladang Teh dan Kebun

Mulakan pengembaraan Cameron Highlands anda dengan menyelam ke tengah-tengah warisan ladang tehnya. The Ladang Teh Boh menawarkan bukan sahaja pemandangan yang menakjubkan tetapi juga perjalanan yang mendalam ke dalam proses pembuatan teh.

  • Mulakan awal untuk melihat pemandangan pagi yang berkabus.
  • Nikmati lawatan berpandu ke ladang dan kunjungi kilang teh.
  • Akhiri dengan sesi merasa teh di kafe di lokasi.

Seterusnya, tenggelamkan diri anda dalam warna dan wangian yang meriah di Taman Lavender Cameron . Berjalan di antara deretan lavender, dan jangan ketinggalan mencuba produk yang mengandungi lavender.

Ladang Strawberi, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Hari 2: Ladang dan Pasar

Hari kedua adalah tentang menerokai hasil pertanian Cameron Highlands. Mulakan dengan Ladang Strawberi Merah Besar , di mana anda boleh memetik strawberi dan mencuba pelbagai hidangan bertemakan strawberi.

  • Pengalaman memetik strawberi.
  • Lawati taman sayur salad hidroponik.

Pada sebelah petang, pergi ke Pasar Malam Cameron Highlands di Brinchang. Di sini, anda boleh menikmati makanan jalanan, membeli-belah untuk cenderahati, dan melibatkan diri dalam budaya tempatan.

Hutan Berlumut, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Hari 3: Alam Semula Jadi dan Pengembaraan

Hari terakhir anda didedikasikan untuk keajaiban semula jadi Cameron Highlands. Mulakan dengan mendaki melalui Hutan Berlumut untuk menemui ekosistemnya yang unik dan pemandangan yang menakjubkan.

  • Mulakan lawatan berpandu untuk mengetahui tentang pemuliharaan persekitaran yang rapuh ini.
  • Tangkap gambar yang menakjubkan dari platform tontonan.

Selepas itu, lawati Muzium Terowong Masa untuk mendalami sejarah dan warisan Cameron Highlands. Perjalanan nostalgia menyusuri lorong ingatan ini mempamerkan gambar, memorabilia dan cerita dari masa lalu.

Cameron Highlands Resort

Cadangan Penginapan

Memilih tempat penginapan yang sesuai adalah penting untuk perjalanan yang memuaskan. Cameron Highlands menawarkan pelbagai jenis penginapan daripada resort mewah hingga ke inap dan sarapan yang selesa. Berikut ialah pilihan utama kami:

  • The Lakehouse Cameron Highlands – Sesuai untuk mereka yang mencari kemewahan di tengah-tengah alam semula jadi.
  • Cameron Highlands Resort – Sesuai untuk pelancong yang mencari daya tarikan kolonial.
  • Rumah Tetamu Bapa – Pilihan mesra bajet dengan suasana yang selesa.

Cameron Highlands Resort

Makan di Cameron Highlands

Tanah tinggi menawarkan perisa perisa, daripada masakan tradisional Melayu hinggalah strawberi berair yang dicelup dalam coklat. Berikut adalah beberapa pengalaman makan yang tidak boleh dilepaskan:

  • Makan Malam Steamboat: Mesti cuba; nikmati sayur-sayuran dan daging segar yang dimasak dalam periuk sup yang mendidih.
  • Teh dan Scone Tradisional: Lawati kafe ladang teh untuk menikmati hidangan ini dengan pemandangan.
  • Pasaran Tempatan: Rasai makanan jalanan tempatan dan hasil segar untuk rasa sebenar tanah tinggi.

Kedai Cenderamata ung Seng, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Membeli-belah dan Cenderamata

Tidak lengkap lawatan ke Cameron Highlands tanpa membawa pulang sekeping tempat yang mempesonakan ini. Daripada teh yang baru dipetik kepada barangan buatan tangan, di sinilah tempat anda boleh menemui cenderahati terbaik:

  • Kedai Cenderamata Ladang Teh: Untuk teh asli Cameron Highlands.
  • Pasaran Artisan Tempatan: Menawarkan kraf buatan tangan dan hasil tempatan.
  • Ladang Strawberi: Di mana anda akan menemui semua perkara strawberi, daripada jem hingga cenderahati.

Robinson Falls, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Laluan Luar Biasa di Cameron Highlands

Bagi mereka yang ingin melarikan diri dari denai pelancong, Cameron Highlands menawarkan banyak permata yang kurang dikenali yang patut diterokai:

  • Air Terjun Robinson: Tempat yang indah dan terpencil sesuai untuk percutian yang damai.
  • Homestay Kampung Tempatan: Alami kemesraan dan keramahan masyarakat setempat dengan homestay kampung.
  • The Mossy Forest Boardwalk di Sunrise: Walaupun popular, lawatan awal pagi memastikan pengalaman yang lebih peribadi.

Sunrise over Gunung Brinchang, Cameron highlands, Malaysia

Pengalaman Unik di Cameron Highlands

Bagi mereka yang mencari pengalaman yang luar biasa, Cameron Highlands menawarkan pelbagai aktiviti yang menjanjikan kenangan sepanjang hayat:

  • Ladang Teh dengan Basikal: Terokai ladang teh dengan lawatan berbasikal, menawarkan perspektif berbeza tentang landskap yang indah.
  • Night Jungle Walk: Alami kawasan tanah tinggi selepas gelap dengan berjalan malam berpandu, temui hidupan liar malam dan bunyi hutan yang unik.
  • Kelas Memasak Tempatan: Selami budaya Malaysia dengan mengikuti kelas memasak tempatan, di mana anda boleh belajar menyediakan hidangan tradisional menggunakan bahan-bahan tanah tinggi yang segar.

Dengan iklimnya yang sejuk, landskap yang subur dan warisan pertanian yang kaya, Cameron Highlands menawarkan pengalaman percutian yang unik. Jadual perjalanan 3 hari ini memastikan anda akan menangkap intipati destinasi tanah tinggi yang indah ini, menjadikan kenangan untuk kekal seumur hidup.

You may also like

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

3 Hari di Hyderabad Itinerary: Membongkar Kota Mutiara

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Percutian Hujung Minggu Terbaik di Chiayi: Jadual Perjalanan Komprehensif

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke Amsterdam: Kota Terusan, Budaya dan Karisma

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

3 Hari dalam Jadual Perjalanan Milan: Meneroka Keajaiban Ibu Kota Fesyen

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Perjalanan Budaya Melalui Narita: Jadual Perjalanan Lengkap 5 Hari

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Terokai Shanghai bersama Kanak-kanak: Jadual Perjalanan Keluarga 5 Hari Yang Sempurna

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Empat Hari dalam Jadual Perjalanan Yufu: Meneroka Hati Alam Semula Jadi dan Budaya Onsen

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke Phoenix: Jadual Perjalanan Bersiar-siar Terbaik Anda

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Percutian Keluarga di Genting Highlands: Jadual Perjalanan 4 Hari Terperinci

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari di Langkawi: Pantai, Kereta Kabel dan Banyak Lagi

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke Medan: Syurga Budaya dan Kulinari

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

3 Hari di Sendai Itinerary: Menemui Kota Pokok

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

3 Hari di Chennai, Ibu Kota Kebudayaan India Selatan

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Percutian Hujung Minggu di Bogor: Terokai Taman Botani ke Pemandangan Gunung

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke 3 Hari di Khao Yai: Perjalanan Melalui Keajaiban Alam Semulajadi

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Percutian Hujung Minggu di San Francisco: Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari ke City by the Bay

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke Sokcho-si: Gabungan Alam Semula Jadi, Budaya dan Pengembaraan Masakan

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Selamat datang ke Miri: Gerbang ke Pengembaraan dan Ketenangan

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Kemewahan Tepi Pantai Miami: Hotel Pemandangan Laut Terbaik

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Meneroka Kemegahan Kota Golconda: Perjalanan Melalui Masa Lalu Hyderabad yang Terindah

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Temui Alishan Sunrise: Perjalanan ke Pemandangan Menarik di Taiwan

3 Hari di Hyderabad Itinerary: Membongkar Kota Mutiara image

Buka rahsia Hyderabad dengan jadual perjalanan 3 hari kami. Daripada keajaiban bersejarah seperti Charminar kepada perisa biryani Hyderabadi, mulakan perjalanan melalui City of Pearls.

Percutian Hujung Minggu Terbaik di Chiayi: Jadual Perjalanan Komprehensif image

Mulakan percutian hujung minggu yang tidak dapat dilupakan di Chiayi, Taiwan! Terokai hutan purba, warisan budaya dan makanan jalanan yang menggoda dengan jadual perjalanan 3 hari kami yang komprehensif.

Selamat datang ke Amsterdam: Kota Terusan, Budaya dan Karisma image

Mulakan pengembaraan 3 hari yang tidak dapat dilupakan di Amsterdam! Terokai pemandangan ikonik, permata tersembunyi dan budaya meriah. Sesuai untuk mereka yang pertama kali, panduan ini menawarkan gabungan sejarah, seni dan hidangan masakan.

3 Hari dalam Jadual Perjalanan Milan: Meneroka Keajaiban Ibu Kota Fesyen image

Terokai Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari kami di Milan dan temui seni, fesyen dan budaya Milan yang terbaik. Temui tanda tempat ikonik, nikmati masakan tempatan dan selami keanggunan Milan.

Perjalanan Budaya Melalui Narita: Jadual Perjalanan Lengkap 5 Hari image

Mulakan perjalanan budaya yang tidak dapat dilupakan melalui Narita dengan jadual perjalanan 5 hari kami yang lengkap. Temui kuil, nikmati masakan tempatan dan terokai permata tersembunyi dengan Agoda

Terokai Shanghai bersama Kanak-kanak: Jadual Perjalanan Keluarga 5 Hari Yang Sempurna image

Temui panduan terbaik untuk keseronokan keluarga di Shanghai! Jadual perjalanan 5 hari kami penuh dengan tarikan mesra kanak-kanak, pengembaraan budaya dan petua untuk pengalaman yang tidak dapat dilupakan. Dari Disneyland ke taman bersejarah, temui semua yang anda perlukan untuk percutian keluarga yang ajaib di Shanghai.

Empat Hari dalam Jadual Perjalanan Yufu: Meneroka Hati Alam Semula Jadi dan Budaya Onsen image

Terokai jadual perjalanan Yufu 4 hari kami! Selami budaya onsen, nikmati masakan tempatan dan nikmati alam semula jadi.

Selamat datang ke Phoenix: Jadual Perjalanan Bersiar-siar Terbaik Anda image

Temui Phoenix, AZ, dengan Jadual Perjalanan Bersiar-siar Terbaik kami. Selami budaya meriah selama 3 hari, landskap yang menakjubkan dan pengembaraan yang tidak dapat dilupakan di Lembah Matahari.

Percutian Keluarga di Genting Highlands: Jadual Perjalanan 4 Hari Terperinci image

Temui keajaiban Genting Highlands dengan jadual perjalanan percutian keluarga 4 hari terbaik kami. Terokai taman tema, keajaiban semula jadi dan permata budaya.

Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari di Langkawi: Pantai, Kereta Kabel dan Banyak Lagi image

Temui Jadual Perjalanan Langkawi 3 Hari Terbaik! Tenggelamkan diri dalam pantai yang menakjubkan, perjalanan kereta kabel yang mendebarkan dan pengalaman budaya yang meriah.

Selamat datang ke Medan: Syurga Budaya dan Kulinari image

Mulakan perjalanan 3 hari yang menawan melalui Medan dengan jadual perjalanan eksklusif kami; daripada tapak bersejarah kepada hidangan kulinari dan landskap yang menakjubkan.

3 Hari di Sendai Itinerary: Menemui Kota Pokok image

Mulakan perjalanan 3 hari melalui Sendai, Bandar Pokok Jepun. Terokai tapak bersejarah, keajaiban semula jadi dan hidangan kulinari dalam jadual perjalanan yang komprehensif ini.

3 Hari di Chennai, Ibu Kota Kebudayaan India Selatan image

Temui khazanah Chennai dengan jadual perjalanan 3 hari kami. Dari kuil ke pantai, manjakan diri dengan ibu kota budaya India Selatan.

Percutian Hujung Minggu di Bogor: Terokai Taman Botani ke Pemandangan Gunung image

Terokai bandar Bogor yang mempesonakan dengan jadual perjalanan hujung minggu kami. Daripada Taman Botani yang subur hingga Pemandangan Gunung yang mempesonakan, pastikan percutian yang tidak dapat dilupakan.

Selamat datang ke 3 Hari di Khao Yai: Perjalanan Melalui Keajaiban Alam Semulajadi image

Mulakan perjalanan 3 hari yang tidak dapat dilupakan melalui keajaiban alam semula jadi Khao Yai. Terokai taman negara yang subur, ladang anggur yang tenang dan tapak budaya yang kaya. Terokai jadual perjalanan kami untuk pelarian penuh pengembaraan ke landskap Thailand yang menakjubkan.

Percutian Hujung Minggu di San Francisco: Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari ke City by the Bay image

Temui yang terbaik di San Francisco pada hujung minggu! Daripada Golden Gate yang ikonik kepada permata tersembunyi, panduan kami merangkumi tempat untuk makan, menginap dan meneroka. Mulakan pengembaraan bandar yang tidak dapat dilupakan anda sekarang!

Selamat datang ke Sokcho-si: Gabungan Alam Semula Jadi, Budaya dan Pengembaraan Masakan image

Temui yang terbaik di Sokcho-si dengan panduan jadual perjalanan 3 hari kami. Dari puncak Seoraksan ke permata kulinari Sokcho, mulakan perjalanan yang tidak dapat dilupakan.

Selamat datang ke Miri: Gerbang ke Pengembaraan dan Ketenangan image

Mulakan pengembaraan 5 hari di Miri, permata tersembunyi Sarawak, untuk menerokai landskap semula jadi yang menakjubkan, warisan budaya yang kaya & pemandangan tempatan yang meriah. Mulakan perjalanan anda sekarang!

Kemewahan Tepi Pantai Miami: Hotel Pemandangan Laut Terbaik image

Temui lambang kemewahan tepi pantai di Miami dengan panduan kami ke hotel pemandangan laut yang paling mewah di bandar ini, lengkap dengan kemudahan eksklusif dan pemandangan yang menakjubkan.

Meneroka Kemegahan Kota Golconda: Perjalanan Melalui Masa Lalu Hyderabad yang Terindah image

Temui rahsia Kubu Golconda di Hyderabad dengan panduan perjalanan kami yang lengkap. Daripada sejarah kubu yang menawan hingga ke penginapan mewah dan mesra bajet yang berdekatan, mulakan perjalanan melalui masa.

Temui Alishan Sunrise: Perjalanan ke Pemandangan Menarik di Taiwan image

Alami matahari terbit yang ajaib di Alishan, Taiwan, dan terokai keindahan dan kedalaman budaya yang subur di Kawasan Pemandangan Negara Alishan dengan panduan perjalanan kami yang komprehensif.

Bahasa semasa

Semua bahasa.

English

Coffee Break With Me

Hotel & Travel Reviews and Many More.

Thursday, September 01, 2022

Itinerari ke cameron highlands 2022 3 hari 2 malam (bahagian 1).

Sempena cuti merdeka dan mak berada di KL, kami bawa mak jalan-jalan ke Cameron Highlands. Kali terakhir kami pergi ialah semasa  Khadeeja berusia 6 bulan . Sekarang Khadeeja dah darjah 4, maksudnya dekat 10 tahun jugak la tak ke sana.

Aku share kat sini itinerari yang aku buat untuk trip kali ni:

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Haha! Gigih kan nak buat lawa2. Bila datang mood rajin tu, terlebih rajin pulak 🙊

Hari Pertama:

Gerak pukul 8 dari rumah. Ikutkan Waze, perjalanan mengambil masa 3 jam dari KL ke Cameron Highlands melalui Tapah. Tapi kami pilih laluan Simpang Pulai sebab kurang berliku-liku. Pernah sekali kami ikut Tapah, memang muntah teruk aku masa tu. Lepas tu memang kami akan  exit  di Simpang Pulai je la kalau nak ke Cameron Highlands.

Sebelum meninggalkan KL, singgah di R&R untuk sarapan pagi dan mak ke tandas. Lepas tu memang  next stop  cuma di Cameron Highlands je.

Aktiviti pertama kami nak buat ialah petik anggur di Lembah Bertam. Oleh sebab tu, kami  plan  berhenti makan di Cameron Valley Tea House 2 di Tanah Rata (dalam itinerari tu sepatutnya CV Tea House 2 tapi aku terletak Tea House 3 hehe).

Selesai mengisi perut di CV Tea House 2, kami pun gerak ke Lembah Bertam berpandukan artikel tentang ladang anggur di sana. Menurut artikel tu, laluan masuk ladang anggur tu terletak di belakang Joo Huat Nursery. Malangnya bila sampai di Lembah Bertam, kami tak jumpa pulak ladang tu. Bila kami tanya orang local di sana pun dieorang kata takde ladang anggur di situ.

Hmm... Mungkin ladang anggur tu dah tutup. Jadi kami teruskan ke aktiviti kedua iaitu jalan-jalan di Centrum Mall. Tapi on the way tu, singgah jugak ke Big Red Strawberry Farm, konon-kononnya nak mengubat kekecewaan tak dapat petik anggur jadi petik strawberry je la! Tapiiii... kami kecewa lagi buat kali kedua. Di Big Red Strawberry Farm tu takde strawberry untuk dipetik huhu...

Big Red Strawberry Farm

Nasib baik parking dan masuk ke sini percuma, cuma kena gigih panjat bukit yang curam nak balik semula ke kereta!

OK, next trip ke Centrum Mall pulak.

Cameron Highlands

Apa yang menarik di mall ni ialah pemandangan di tengah-tengah mall ala-ala kat Eropah dengan pelbagai kiosk yang unik dan menarik. Ditambah dengan suhu sejuk di Cameron Highlands, memang layan feel kat negara Eropah!

Centrum Mall

Next entry aku sambung pasal Kea Garden Guest House dan aktiviti steamboat di sini ye.

12 comments:

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Samalah, last time pergi anak no 2 dlm perut, now dia dah 11 tahun. Rindu betul nak ke CH ni. Kena doa byk2 ni bg terbuka hati En Suami bawa ke sana haha...

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Semoga ada rezeki PH jejak kaki ke Cameron Highlands. Mungkin lepas settle hal rumah, boleh ajak En Suami bercuti2 ke CH :)

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

menariknya Centrum Mall..rasa mcm kt Europe...

aah, kagum jugak tgk CH dah ada mall ala2 kat Eropah

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

elok buat itinerari mcm ni, senang bila dah ada plan semua.

betul tu lebih2 lagi bawak budak2 dan orang tua. Kena standby jugak backup plan klu plan asal tak menjadi.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

cantiknya itinerary dia. saya selalu iti conteng atas kertas biasa je

tu la klu dah datang mood rajin tu boleh je buat cantik2. Tp klu malas selalu taip dlm apps notes dlm phone je hehe

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Waaa rasanya bertahun tak naik Cameron ni. Last pi dengan Retna weyy hahahahaha..

ahah... ada baca kat blog kak ret, last sekali 2015 mcm tu kan? mmg lain betul cameron skrg ni.

Last pi CH rasanya 2018 ngan family, pernah pi day trip giler kan...naik dari Simpang Pulai pas tu turun ikut Tapah..dah la turun kul 6pm, lepas tu dah gelap...sudahnya sampai bawah kul 8pm...jalan berliku dalam hutan memang menakutkan la...

Beraninya bawak kereta turun ikut Jalan Tapah gelap2 tu… Klu jalan berkabus lagi bahaya huhu…

Thank you for coming by. Comments are your responsibility. Any comments are subjected to the Act 588 MCMC 1988. Comment wisely, and do it with pure intentions. Happy Blogging .

  • Welcome to My Own Way To Travel!

Sign up for Newsletter

Sign up for travel updates, tips, and inspiration!

My Own Way To Travel

  • Search for:
  • Travel Tips

Tips and Tricks to Find Cheap Flights to Anywhere

Tips and Tricks to Find Cheap Flights to Anywhere

Hajj Essentials for Men and Women

Middle East Saudi Arabia Travel Tips

Navigating the Sacred Journey: Hajj Essentials for Men and Women

Middle East Travel Essentials for Women

Middle East Solo Travel Travel Accessories

Must-Have Travel Essentials for Women Exploring the Middle East

Visit Saudi Arabia: Essential Tips Before Your Journey

Navigating Saudi Arabia: Essential Tips Before Your Journey

How To Budget Travel in the Middle East

Middle East Travel Tips

Mastering the Art of Budget Travel in the Middle East: Your Ultimate Guide

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Arabian Cuisine: An Arabian Food Guide

Exploring the Enchanting Charms of Winter in Uzbekistan

Asia Travel Tips Uzbekistan

Exploring the Enchanting Charms of Winter in Uzbekistan

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Unveiling the Treasures of Uzbekistan on a Budget: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

No products in the cart.

Asia , Malaysia , Travel Tips

One day trip to cameron highlands in malaysia.

Breathtaking Landscape of Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia . Cameron Highlands is 1500 meters above the sea level, and the temperature is low throughout the year. The largest 274.97 sq mi scenic hill station is located in Pahang and worth to visit for all. I loved my one day trip to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur. I was surprised to explore many farms to lush green tea plantations all around Cameron Highlands.

Cameron Highlands is almost 300 km away from Kuala Lumpur. It takes 3 hours to reach the Highlands by road. I made a group tour with IVY Holidays and arranged by Hotel Sentral Pudu. At early morning we started our journey and took the Tapah route to reach Cameron Highlands. All together it was almost 12-13 hours long day trip and cost me 350 RM.

The route is scenic and loved the mountainous sunrise view from the taxi window. On the way had breakfast from Pak Tam with Nasi Lemak and Lemon Honey juice. The whole trip was interesting. Details inside.

Table of Contents

  • 1 When To Visit
  • 2 How To Reach
  • 3.1 Lata Iskandar Waterfall
  • 3.2 Visit Scenic Tea Plantation
  • 3.3 Pick Your Own Strawberries
  • 3.4 Pick & Buy Cactuses
  • 3.5 Enjoy A Walk at Rose Valley
  • 3.6 Have Good Lunch From Tanah Rata
  • 4 Like This Post? Click To Save To Your Pinterest Board!

Many lush tea plantations are the main attractions of Cameron Highlands. The cool temperature of Cameron Highlands is also perfect to grow many vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Ringlet is the main agricultural hub of this hill station. Tanah Rata is the main and popular town in the Cameron Highlands and best for budget hotels and restaurants. Another popular town among tourists is Brinchang for good food and shopping.

When To Visit

As the weather is cooler, so the popularity of Cameron Highlands is high always among tourists. The average temperature is 18 °C and dropped at night. To avoid more tourists better not to visit in the peak season. During weekends students visited more for educational tours. Mainly locals do visit Cameron Highlands during local holidays. If you want to escape from too cold, then visit during summer time (June-July). I visited in August, found a few tourists and the weather was fine enough.

How To Reach

A road trip by car is the best way to explore Cameron Highlands. Either you can take the west (Tapah/Ipoh) or east (Gua Musang/Kuala Lipis) route to reach Cameron Highlands. Public transport service by bus is also standard. Buses stopped in almost all towns of Cameron Highlands. The rental taxi service is also not a bad idea to take. It depends on your choice and interest.

Top Things To Do & See

Lata Iskandar Waterfall

Visit Scenic Tea Plantation

Some of the popular tea plantations in the Cameron Highlands are BOH Tea Plantation, Cameron Valley Tea Plantation, Sungai Palas Tea Plantation, and Bharat Tea plantation. I visited BOH Tea Plantation. BOH is a famous tea brand in Malaysia and established in 1929. This oldest tea garden and tea centre was worth to visit for many reasons.

The main attraction of BOH Tea Estate is the BOH View Point. The beauty of BOH plantation and blue mountains is simply breathtaking from 4787 feet above the sea level. You’ll enjoy a short trek to reach the view point. Then you can visit the tea center to see the whole tea processing of BOH Tea Plantation. There is one nice tea outlet to purchase BOH tea products.

And one cup of fresh BOH tea is must drink from BOH Restaurant. BOH Heritage Tea Centre is closed on Monday and the opening hour is 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Pick Your Own Strawberries

Cameron Highlands is the main hub to grow and harvest strawberries in Malaysia. There are many strawberry farms and open for all visitors to visit and buy fresh strawberries. Many farms offer to pick your own strawberries and sell different strawberry food products. After tea plantations, strawberry farms are the main attractions for tourists in the Cameron Highlands.

Cameron Highlands Fresh Strawberries in Malaysia

I visited Raaju’s Hill Strawberry Farm and enjoyed to taste fresh strawberries. Some other popular strawberry farms are Healthy Strawberry Farm, Big Red Strawberry Farm, and Kasimani’s Strawberry Farm. April to June is the best time to visit strawberry farms in the Cameron Highlands.

Pick & Buy Cactuses

First time preferred to give more love over flowers to cactuses. It was worth to visit Cactus Point Cactus Farm in the Cameron Highlands. There are huge collections of many cactuses here. I had no idea about colorful cactuses and they look like flowers only. You can pick and buy cactuses from this farm.

Enjoy A Walk at Rose Valley

There are few rose collections at Rose Valley. The admission fee is 5 RM per person. Rose Valley is like a garden and not that worth besides enjoying some moments and walking through the walkway. But remember not to pick any flower by mistake.

Have Good Lunch From Tanah Rata

There are many Asian restaurants particularly Indian restaurants at Tanah Rata. I had a quick lunch with Arab Salad and French Fries from Cameron aa Curry House Restaurant. This particular spot beside this restaurant is perfect for hangouts, less crowded and you can have good food at a reasonable price.

Besides, there are Bee Farm, Kea Farm, and Butterfly Farm to visit in the Cameron Highlands.

However, for staying some days in the Cameron Highlands, you should book hotels before a tour. Mostly in the peak season, all hotels are booked very fast, and the price became high.

Undoubtedly Cameron Highlands is one of the scenic holiday destinations in Malaysia. A delightful and pleasant hill station to lose you in nature.

Like This Post? Click To Save To Your Pinterest Board!

A trip to Cameron Highlands is to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city life. Have you visited the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia? Share your tips and experiences in comments!

' src=

Nafisa Habib

Nafisa Habib loves nature and often got fascinated by old beautiful architecture. Here she is with My Own Way To Travel to share her adventures on the road. To her nothing is so interesting than exploring new destinations around. And knowing a new culture and meeting new peoples on the road? Oh, yeah she just loves that too.

Comments are closed.

  • Electronics
  • Cell Phones and Accessories
  • Clothing, Shoes and Jewelry
  • Beauty and Personal Care
  • Sports and Outdoors
  • Luggage and Travel Gear

Username or email address  *

Password  *

Remember me Log in

Lost your password?

surgaroute

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Cameron Highlands sememangnya dikenali sebagai kawasan pelancongan di Malaysia. Tapi, disebabkan banyak lokasi pelancongan di seluruh Cameron Highlands, mungkin anda sukar untuk membuat pilihan destinasi dan menyusun jadual.

Ini ada satu cadangan itinerari daripada Saudari Adibah Husni Ahmad Yazi yang anda boleh jadikan sebagai rujukan. Itinerari memang penting, supaya trip kita lebih tersusun, dan kita tidak membazir banyak waktu untuk perkara tidak diperlukan.

Gerak dalam pukul 10.30 pagi macam tu dari Kampung Parit. Sampai tengah hari lebih kurang jam 12.45 kat Kampung Raja. Sebab book hotel area sini.

Lavender Garden

  • Wajib pegi sebab view cantik-cantik.

?

  • Entrance fee RM15 for adult.
  • Boleh self pick strawberry kat dalam ni, minimum 200gm RM12.

Ladang Cameron Valley Tea

  • Memang view cantik sangat.
  • Entrance fee RM3.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

  • Kitorang decide naik 4x4, jalan-jalan lereng bukit tengok pokok teh.
  • Ada ATV sekali, tapi kitorang tak naik la sebab hujan time tu.
  • RM18 per head untuk 4x4.
  • Harga tu dah termasuk dgn tiket ke Safari Park. Boleh feeding macam-macam haiwan kat sini.

Pasar Malam Cameron Highlands

  • Mesti pergi sebab macam-macam makanan sedap kat pasar malam. Paling suka ubi madu kukus dan jagung susu dia. Hanya ada di CH.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Cameron Centrum

  • Tempat baru open. Macam mall. Siapa yang nak OOTD ala-ala kat London boleh la lepak sini. Tapi view malam lagi cantik sebab banyak lampu-lampu.
  • Ada FamilyMart, PizzaHut and etc.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Aidilbadri Strawberries Cafe & Farm

  • Breakfast kat sini pekena Nasi Lemak Pandan bersama Sambal Strawberry. Sedap. Dan jugak ada strawberry dlm serunding dagingnya. Menarik kan.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Sheep Sanctuary

?

  • Dengan view pon cantik sangat!
  • Entrance fee: Adult RM8

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Pasar Kea Farm

?

Ladang Teh Boh Sg Palas

  • View kat sini pun sangat lah cantik. Boleh lepak minum teh boh sambil tengok kehijauan semula jadi.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Cactus Point

  • Ada bermacam jenis cactus. Dari kecil sampai lah yang besar. Buat port berselfie pun nice jugak.
  • Entrance fee: Masuk percuma

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Taman Agroteknologi Mardi

  • Kat sini ada kebun ada ladang teh ada taman rama-rama, semua lah jenis sayur@buah ada kat sini. Best!
  • Entrance fee RM6.50 for adult.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

Highland Steamboat Grill & Cheese

  • Since ramai yang recommend dinner kt sini best, so kitorang try la, memang best makanan dia! Makanan banyak and lamb dia pon sedap.
  • RM39.90/head. Add on cheese RM10

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

  • Checkout pukul 10 pagi, terus balik KL.
  • Sempat singgah di Lata Iskandar sekejap tengok air terjun.

Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang !

P/s: Plan and susun tempat yang korang nak pegi, supaya perjalanan lebih teratur and untuk elak jem.

Perkongsian: Adibah Husni Ahmad Yazi

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Ditulis oleh Surga Route

Kami kongsikan segalanya berkenaan Halal & Muslim-Friendly Travel.

hanana station

Hanana Station, Port Makanan Johor di Puchong

tips traveler muslimah traveller tips pemula beginner

Tips Istimewa Buat Traveler Muslimah Yang Merancang Bercuti Solo !

13 resort pantai mewah

13 Resort Tepi Pantai Paling Mewah di Malaysia

Jemaah Malaysia wajib guna imbasan biometrik untuk E-Visa umrah ketahui perbezaan visa umrah dan visa pelancong beza visa pelancong dan visa umrah Keliru Visa Umrah dan Visa Pelancong. Apa Perbezaan Antara Kedua-duanya ? Ini Jawapannya Rancang Mengerjakan Umrah ? Ketahui Perbezaan Antara Visa Umrah dan Visa Pelancong Dahulu ! syarat dan tatacara permohonan visa umrah

Syarat Pendaftaran & Permohonan Visa Umrah

tips dapatkan tiket percuma murah penerbangan murah waktu hari terbaik

Nak Dapatkan Tiket Murah ? Ini Hari & Waktu Sesuai Untuk Tempah Tiket Penerbangan !

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Boleh melancong domestik, tetapi perlu hati-hati ! Ini starter kit sebelum rancang percutian dalam negara di waktu PKPP

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Artikel Berkaitan

tempat menarik untuk kanak kanak di sekitar lembah klang kids friendly activities attractions destinations around klang valley that you can brings your children

Tak Tahu Nak ke Mana Cuti Sekolah Ini ? Ini Dia 55 Tempat Menarik Untuk Kanak-Kanak di Sekitar Lembah Klang !

sungai sedim

Tree Top Walk Sungai Sedim , Canopy Walk terpanjang di dunia !

little rara thai noodle house

Little Rara Thai Noodle House, Destinasi Terbaik Nikmati Makanan Asli Thailand Yang Halal di Tengah Kuala Lumpur

aktiviti 1 utama

19 Aktiviti Menarik Boleh Dilakukan di 1 Utama Selain Membeli-Belah

tips memilih hotel ketika bercuti

Tips Memilih Hotel Yang Bersesuaian Ketika Bercuti !

Cerita popular.

kedai makan di melaka ini memotong pizza dengan parang, paling unik dalam malaysia !

Kedai Makan di Melaka Ini Memotong Pizza Dengan Parang, Paling Unik Dalam Malaysia !

cara aktifkan kad atm bank debit maybank bagi penggunaan transaksi luar negara how to activate atm debit bank card for overseas transaction

Cara Aktifkan Kad Maybank & Lakukan Pengeluaran Tunai di Luar Negara

supreme kingdom fun park cheng melaka

Supreme Kingdom Fun Park, Taman Permainan Baru Dan Terbesar di Melaka !

harga tiket menara alor setar. kemaskini januari 2023

Harga Tiket Menara Alor Setar. Kemaskini Januari 2024

best money changer in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor with best rates money changer pengurup wang murah di kuala lumpur & selangor lembah klang valley

Ini Antara Money Changer Paling Murah Dan Berbaloi di Lembah Klang

Pengiklanan.

Pakej Percutian ke Cameron Highlands Bersama Tripfez

Pakej Percutian ke Cameron Highlands

  • Halaman Utama
  • Cameron Highlands
  • Termasuk Tiket Penerbangan
  • Tidak Termasuk Tiket Penerbangan

Penerbangan Pergi Balik

Airport Pickup

Insuran Perjalanan

Hidangan Halal

Ketua Kumpulan

Back image of a cartoon person holding a map

Hubungi Kami

Pasukan profesional kami sentiasa bersedia untuk membantu anda mengenai urusan perjalanan anda. Hubungi kami dan berikan maklumat yang kami perlukan. Kami sedia membantu anda merealisasikan percutian impian anda. Hubungi Kami

Beautiful scenery in {location} with Tripfez Travel

3H 2M Mossy Forest @ Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands ialah destinasi percutian yang sempurna untuk lari daripada hiruk-pikuk kota raya, salah satu destinasi percutian yang wajib dilawati yang terletak berdekatan Kuala Lumpur. Kagumi keindahan dan kedamaian alam semula jadi berlatarbelakangkan ladang teh dan Mossy Forest yang semestinya akan membuatkan anda teruja. 

  • 2 Hidangan Halal
  • Tiket Penerbangan

Beautiful scenery in {location} with Tripfez Travel

3H 2M Terokai Tanah Tinggi Cameron

Menghirup udara segar sambil berjalan-jalan menikmati pemandangan ladang teh yang memukau. Terpukau dengan kehijauan Tanah Tinggi Cameron, destinasi sempurna untuk mengurangkan tekanan kerja dan lari daripada kesibukan kotaraya.

  • 3 Hidangan Halal

Beautiful scenery in {location} with Tripfez Travel

3H 2M Bulan Madu Romantik di Cameron Highlands

Nikmati percutian bulan madu romantik sambil menghirup udara segar di Cameron Highlands. Juga jangan lupa untuk berjalan-jalan menikmati pemandangan ladang teh yang memukau. Kehijauan Tanah Tinggi Cameron, destinasi yang sempurna untuk mengurangkan tekanan kerja dan lari daripada kesibukan kotaraya.

  • 4 Hidangan Halal
  • [[ city.city_name_ms ? city.city_name_ms : city.city_name ]]

0">[[ tour.duration_day ]]H 0">[[ tour.duration_night ]]M [[ tour.title_my ]]

  • [[ tour.translated_cities ]]
  • [[ tour.translated_countries ]]
  • [[ tour.translated_nights ]]
  • Bebas & Mudah
  • [[ tour.translated_meals ]]

Gambaran Keseluruhan

Bolehkah anda merasakan kesejukan? Ya, anda berada di Tanah Tinggi Cameron sekarang. Udara segar, sayur-sayuran, buah-buahan menanti anda di sini. Terletak di Pahang, Malaysia, Cameron Highlands berbeza dengan Genting Highlands yang lebih huru-hara dengan taman tema. Sementara Cameron Highlands disyorkan bagi mereka yang mencari buah-buahan dan sayur-sayuran segar untuk dibawa kembali dalam perjalanan mereka.

TEMPAT YANG MENARIK UNTUK LAWATAN

Anda boleh pergi ke The Boh Tea Company di mana anda dapat menikmati kebun teh hijau, dan anda boleh singgah di kedai teh untuk membeli beberapa paket sebagai cenderahati anda.

Selain itu, anda boleh melakukan aktiviti lasak seperti mendaki gunung di Gunung Brinchang di mana anda boleh menaiki laluan untuk menikmati pemandangan tanah tinggi yang indah.

Tempat menarik lain adalah Hutan Mossy yang akan anda rasakan seperti anda berada di dunia yang berbeza dengan pemandangannya yang indah, pakis hijau-lumut.

Bagi mereka yang berminat dengan strawberi, anda boleh datang ke ladang strawberi untuk memetik strawberi paling segar di bandar atau anda boleh mencuba jem, jus atau teh strawberi mereka untuk mencetuskan selera anda.

Sekiranya anda ingin kembali ke masa lalu, anda boleh mengunjungi The Time Tunnel di mana anda dapat melihat kembali masa lalu Malaysia ke masa lalu dengan kad pos, gambar, tong koleksi dan banyak lagi!

Udara beraroma dan pemandangan ungu yang indah dapat dilihat di Lavender Gardens di mana anda boleh berkunjung dan mengambil banyak gambar di sana sambil menghampiri bunga lain juga.

Bunga terbesar di dunia adalah bunga Rafflesia yang sangat terkenal yang mempunyai mekar terbesar dibandingkan dengan bunga lain. Terdapat banyak penyelidikan mengenai bunga ini dari seluruh dunia penyelidik bahawa anda akan menemui spesimen di Cameron Highlands.

MAKANAN UNTUK PERUT YANG LAPAR

Makanan yang paling popular, ketika anda datang ke Cameron Highlands, adalah masakan steamboat di mana anda boleh memilih pelbagai jenis daging, mi, makanan laut, tofus dan pelbagai jenis barang untuk ditambahkan dalam bufet steamboat anda.

Atau anda boleh menghabiskan sejumlah wang dengan berjalan-jalan di pasar malam untuk mencuba makanan tempatan untuk mengisi perut anda yang lapar di sini.

Assalamua'laikum. Anda boleh menghubungi kami untuk sebarang pertanyaan mengenai pakej. Kami berusaha menjawab semua pertanyaan dalam masa 1-2 hari bekerja.

Pakej Terlaris

Things to Do in Monino, Russia - Monino Attractions

Things to do in monino.

  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Adventurous
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Good for Couples
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

1. The Central Air Force Museum

whynot_10

2. Church of St. George

Rusmania

  • Yekaterinburg
  • Novosibirsk
  • Vladivostok

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

  • Tours to Russia
  • Practicalities
  • Russia in Lists
Rusmania • Deep into Russia

Out of the Centre

Savvino-storozhevsky monastery and museum.

Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and Museum

Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar Alexis, who chose the monastery as his family church and often went on pilgrimage there and made lots of donations to it. Most of the monastery’s buildings date from this time. The monastery is heavily fortified with thick walls and six towers, the most impressive of which is the Krasny Tower which also serves as the eastern entrance. The monastery was closed in 1918 and only reopened in 1995. In 1998 Patriarch Alexius II took part in a service to return the relics of St Sabbas to the monastery. Today the monastery has the status of a stauropegic monastery, which is second in status to a lavra. In addition to being a working monastery, it also holds the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum.

Belfry and Neighbouring Churches

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Located near the main entrance is the monastery's belfry which is perhaps the calling card of the monastery due to its uniqueness. It was built in the 1650s and the St Sergius of Radonezh’s Church was opened on the middle tier in the mid-17th century, although it was originally dedicated to the Trinity. The belfry's 35-tonne Great Bladgovestny Bell fell in 1941 and was only restored and returned in 2003. Attached to the belfry is a large refectory and the Transfiguration Church, both of which were built on the orders of Tsar Alexis in the 1650s.  

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

To the left of the belfry is another, smaller, refectory which is attached to the Trinity Gate-Church, which was also constructed in the 1650s on the orders of Tsar Alexis who made it his own family church. The church is elaborately decorated with colourful trims and underneath the archway is a beautiful 19th century fresco.

Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is the oldest building in the monastery and among the oldest buildings in the Moscow Region. It was built between 1404 and 1405 during the lifetime of St Sabbas and using the funds of Prince Yury of Zvenigorod. The white-stone cathedral is a standard four-pillar design with a single golden dome. After the death of St Sabbas he was interred in the cathedral and a new altar dedicated to him was added.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Under the reign of Tsar Alexis the cathedral was decorated with frescoes by Stepan Ryazanets, some of which remain today. Tsar Alexis also presented the cathedral with a five-tier iconostasis, the top row of icons have been preserved.

Tsaritsa's Chambers

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

The Nativity of Virgin Mary Cathedral is located between the Tsaritsa's Chambers of the left and the Palace of Tsar Alexis on the right. The Tsaritsa's Chambers were built in the mid-17th century for the wife of Tsar Alexey - Tsaritsa Maria Ilinichna Miloskavskaya. The design of the building is influenced by the ancient Russian architectural style. Is prettier than the Tsar's chambers opposite, being red in colour with elaborately decorated window frames and entrance.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

At present the Tsaritsa's Chambers houses the Zvenigorod Historical, Architectural and Art Museum. Among its displays is an accurate recreation of the interior of a noble lady's chambers including furniture, decorations and a decorated tiled oven, and an exhibition on the history of Zvenigorod and the monastery.

Palace of Tsar Alexis

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

The Palace of Tsar Alexis was built in the 1650s and is now one of the best surviving examples of non-religious architecture of that era. It was built especially for Tsar Alexis who often visited the monastery on religious pilgrimages. Its most striking feature is its pretty row of nine chimney spouts which resemble towers.

trip 1 hari ke cameron highland

Plan your next trip to Russia

Ready-to-book tours.

Your holiday in Russia starts here. Choose and book your tour to Russia.

REQUEST A CUSTOMISED TRIP

Looking for something unique? Create the trip of your dreams with the help of our experts.

View prices for your travel dates

  • Excellent 18
  • Very Good 9
  • All languages ( 43 )
  • Russian ( 37 )
  • English ( 4 )
  • German ( 1 )
  • Italian ( 1 )

Google

" DIR: West; bigger nice evening sun but louder due to main street DIR:East; Quiter, very bright in the morning if sun rises "

Own or manage this property? Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more.

Apelsin Hotel - Reviews & Photos

COMMENTS

  1. Cameron Highlands Itinerary

    After reaching Cameron Highlands, you can do a combination of hiking trails, #10 and #6. These will allow you to see a tea plantation (Cameron Valley Tea Plantation) and panoramic views of the valley below. Start the half-day hike from Tanah Rata to Gunung Jasar and continue to Cameron Valley. Round-trip duration: ~3.5 hours

  2. The Ultimate Cameron Highlands Itinerary (2024)

    The Ultimate Cameron Highlands Itinerary. Nestled in the lush hills of Malaysia's Pahang state, Cameron Highlands is a haven for nature lovers. Known for its tea plantations, rolling hills, cool temperatures, and strawberries, this region is a popular destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of Malaysia and fill their ...

  3. 2023 CAMERON HIGHLANDS TRAVEL GUIDE (Budget + Itinerary)

    IPOH TO CAMERON HIGHLANDS BY BUS. At Amanjaya Terminal in Ipoh, you can take a bus directly to Cameron Highlands. Bus fare is around RM 25 (₱316/$6) and travel time from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands is approximately 2 hours. Bus usually leaves from Ipoh at 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM and 4:30 PM only.

  4. Cameron Highlands Itinerary: Best Things To Do (2024)

    The Cameron Highlands is one of the best spots to visit in Malaysia for many reasons. Its unique atmosphere makes it feel like you've stepped into a different country with a different climate. It's one of the highest points in Malaysia with roads and Gunung Brinchang reaches an elevation of 2031m high above sea!. Some of the best things to do in Cameron Highlands are to take in the ...

  5. 2023 Cameron Highlands Itinerary (3 Days 2 Nights) with Budget

    First trip is at 8:30 AM and last trip leaves at 5:00 PM. Going back, the trip from Cameron Highlands to Kuala Lumour is more expensive, bus fare is RM 40 (₱504/$9). The first trip at 8:30 AM to Cameron Highlands and the trip going backt to Kuala Lumpur at 10:45 AM and 11:45 AM are usually full.

  6. Review my Cameron Highlands trip: things to do, itinerary & cost [2024

    Address: 6, Jalan Besar, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang. Opening hours: every day, 12:00 - 21:30. 6. Things to do in Cameron Highlands in 2 days. There are way more places to visit in Cameron Highlands, however, in this blog post, I'm just gonna share my reviews about places I visited on my Cameron Highlands trip.

  7. Cameron Highlands Itinerary: The ultimate 3D2N travel guide

    Cameron Highlands is approximately 200 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur. Head north to Tapah, easily done by just following the signs towards Ipoh. After driving for about 1.5 hours, take Exit 132 and you will come to the Tapah toll booth. To reach Cameron Highlands, take the Tapah toll exit and merge onto Route 59.

  8. 2D1N Cameron Highlands Itinerary for Your Next Getaway

    2D1N Cameron Highlands Itinerary for Your Next Getaway. Cameron Highlands is the perfect destination for a weekend of strawberry-picking, frolicking in flower fields and more. Follow this itinerary for an unforgettable time! Darren Yeoh Aug 8th, 2017. There are generally only two ways to describe the typical Malaysian weather: hot and humid.

  9. Cameron Highlands Travel Guide: All You Need To Plan A Trip

    About Cameron Highlands. Cameron Highlands, a hilly region in Pahang, Malaysia is accessible from Kuala Lumpur and Perak. It started as an outpost for the British somewhere in the late 19th century. There are 3 main townships - Brinchang, Tanah Rata and Ringlet. With smaller villages like Blue Valley, Tringkap and Kea Farm in between.

  10. PERFECT 3 DAY CAMERON HIGHLANDS ITINERARY

    This should be enough time to enjoy all of the top Cameron Highlands attractions. Here is our recommended 3-day itinerary of Cameron Highlands. Day 1. Visit a tea plantation. Cameron Lavender Garden. Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm. Kea Farmers Market. Day 2. Go on a jungle hike.

  11. The Perfect 2-Day Itinerary For A Family Holiday To Cameron Highlands

    This is a fun activity for the whole family. After exploring the strawberry farm, visit the in-house café that serves various delights such as waffles with ice cream and strawberries, scones, strawberry milkshake, and a strawberry sundae. Address: Brinchang, 39100 Cameron Highlands, Pahang. Operating Hours: 8 AM - 6PM daily.

  12. The PERFECT Cameron Highlands Day Trip Itinerary in 2024!

    It is located 20-30 minutes away from Ipoh center, so plan accordingly. The bus journey takes about 2 hours and you are dropped off at Tanah Rata, one of the two main towns in Cameron Highlands. The bus schedule is as follows: 8 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, and 6:30 PM.

  13. Percutian 2H1M ke Cameron Highlands

    Nikmati percutian ke Cameron Highlands dengan itinerari yang lengkap, tarikan - tarikan yang menarik, makanan sedap dan aktiviti yang menyeronokkan. ... Hari Pertama 🍓 1. Pergi ke Flora Park 🪻🌷 ... Apabila anda tiba di Cameron Highland Golf Course, anda akan disambut dengan suasana yang tenang dan pemandangan yang menakjubkan dari ...

  14. How To Get To Cameron Highlands From Penang (Step-by-Step Guide)

    1.1. Driving From George Town To Cameron Highlands. Driving time is close to 4 hours from Penang Island to Cameron Highlands. Many people will stop at Ipoh for lunch and as a mid-way break point in the long drive. Enroute to Ipoh on North-South Expressway. Distance: ~248km. Duration: ~3 Hours, 45 minutes.

  15. Jadual Perjalanan 3 Hari Cameron Highlands: Pelarian Menyegarkan ke

    Hari 1: Ladang Teh dan Kebun. Mulakan pengembaraan Cameron Highlands anda dengan menyelam ke tengah-tengah warisan ladang tehnya. The Ladang Teh Boh menawarkan bukan sahaja pemandangan yang menakjubkan tetapi juga perjalanan yang mendalam ke dalam proses pembuatan teh.. Mulakan awal untuk melihat pemandangan pagi yang berkabus.

  16. Itinerari ke Cameron Highlands 2022 3 Hari 2 Malam (Bahagian 1)

    Thursday, September 01, 2022. Itinerari ke Cameron Highlands 2022 3 Hari 2 Malam (Bahagian 1) Sempena cuti merdeka dan mak berada di KL, kami bawa mak jalan-jalan ke Cameron Highlands. Kali terakhir kami pergi ialah semasaKhadeeja berusia 6 bulan. Sekarang Khadeeja dah darjah 4, maksudnya dekat 10 tahun jugak la tak ke sana.

  17. One Day Trip To Cameron Highlands In Malaysia

    05. Dec. Cameron Highlands is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malaysia. Cameron Highlands is 1500 meters above the sea level, and the temperature is low throughout the year. The largest 274.97 sq mi scenic hill station is located in Pahang and worth to visit for all. I loved my one day trip to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur.

  18. Itinerari Bercuti 3 Hari 2 Malam di Cameron Highlands, Pahang

    Itinerari memang penting, supaya trip kita lebih tersusun, dan kita tidak membazir banyak waktu untuk perkara tidak diperlukan. Hari 1. Gerak dalam pukul 10.30 pagi macam tu dari Kampung Parit. Sampai tengah hari lebih kurang jam 12.45 kat Kampung Raja. Sebab book hotel area sini. Lavender Garden. Wajib pegi sebab view cantik-cantik.

  19. Pakej Percutian ke Cameron Highlands

    Tempah pakej percutian mesra Muslim ke Cameron Highlands secara dalam talian sekarang. Pakej ground termasuk hidangan halal dan pakej percutian berkumpulan all-in termasuk tiket penerbangan tersedia. ... Kami berusaha menjawab semua pertanyaan dalam masa 1-2 hari bekerja. WhatsApp +60 16 3093 685 Telefon +603 8605 1918. Sila betulkan kesilapan ...

  20. THE BEST Things to Do in Monino

    Things to Do in Monino, Russia: See Tripadvisor's 294 traveler reviews and photos of Monino tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Monino. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  21. Transport in Zvenigorod

    The duration of the trip is about 1h20. Elektrichkas leave from Moscow's Belorussku Railway Station (Белорусский вокзал). There are three direct bus routes from Moscow to Zvenigorod: 452 - departing from Kuntsevskaya Metro Station (exit closer to the last carrige of metro if you come from the city centre). Duration about 50 ...

  22. Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery and Museum

    Zvenigorod's most famous sight is the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, which was founded in 1398 by the monk Savva from the Troitse-Sergieva Lavra, at the invitation and with the support of Prince Yury Dmitrievich of Zvenigorod. Savva was later canonised as St Sabbas (Savva) of Storozhev. The monastery late flourished under the reign of Tsar ...

  23. Apelsin Hotel

    43 reviews. #1 of 4 hotels in Elektrostal. Location. Cleanliness. Service. Value. The hotel "Apelsin" in Electrostal which was opened in December 2012 is the newest hotel in the town. In May 2015 opened the second floor of our hotel. Total number of rooms reached 81.