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7 Must-Try Things on Your Visit to Cameron Highlands

BY Pelago by Singapore Airlines

17 NOV 23 . 3 MIN READ . GUIDES

Your Guide to Exploring Cameron Highlands

Are you looking for a quick weekend getaway from Singapore? Well, why not consider Cameron Highlands?

After all, with a cool climate, abundant greenery, and stunning landscapes, Cameron Highlands is a true paradise. The presence of vibrant flowers, towering trees, and mist-covered mountains creates an atmosphere reminiscent of stepping into a beautiful fairytale.

From touring strawberry farms to exploring the mystique of the mossy forest and sipping tea at the plantations, Cameron Highlands has something for everyone.

Here is your go-to guide to the best things to do in Cameron Highlands:

  1. Day Tour
  2. BOH Tea Plantations
  3. Strawberry Farms
  4. Golden Hills Pasar Malam
  5. Mossy Forest
  6. Time Tunnel Museum
  7. Nature Walks & Leisure

1. Cameron Highlands Day Tour

If it’s your first time in Cameron Highlands (or you’re short on time), go for a guided day tour. You’ll traverse the serene beauty of tea plantations, explore the charm of strawberry farms, and savour awe-inspiring views of rolling hills. What’s there not to love?


2. Explore the Cameron Highlands Tea Plantations

Explore the Cameron Highlands Tea Plantations

No trip to Cameron Highlands is complete without checking out the tea farms. Take a tour to see how they make tea, from picking the leaves to brewing. The tea plantations also have awesome views, so don’t forget your camera.

Visit the pretty tea plantations, walk around the green fields, watch locals picking tea leaves, and try different types of tea. It’s a cool experience that adds fun to your time in Cameron Highlands.

Address: BOH Tea Centre, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia (map)


3. Berry-picking at Cameron Highlands Strawberry Farms

Explore the strawberry farms in Cameron Highlands, such as the Healthy Strawberry Farm, and have a “berry” good time picking your own.

The strawberries are incredibly sweet and juicy, making it hard to resist taking a bite. It’s a fruity adventure that’s sure to be memorable! If you’re traveling with a group, consider booking a private tour to match your plans.

Address: Jalan Rumah Persekutuan, Cameron Highland, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia (map)


4. Visit the Pasar Malam at Golden Hills

Step into the bustling excitement of the Golden Hills, Cameron Highlands’ largest night market.

Roam through stalls offering unique items and delightful treats, ranging from handmade crafts to delicious street food.

With something for everyone, prepare for an evening filled with fun and surprises. Remember to bring some cash to savour local snacks like corn on the cob and fried noodles.

Opening Hours: Fri & Sat, 5pm to 11pm

Address: Jalan Sungai Ruil, Brinchang, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang (map)


5. The Mossy Forest

Step into the enchanting Mossy Forest of Cameron Highlands and explore its magical world. Wander through the mist-covered trees, soft mossy ground, and discover the uniqueness of its plants – a true fairytale forest experience.

For those craving lush greenery, this forest is your haven. Escape the crowds by heading out early, and don’t forget to capture the enchantment with plenty of pictures.

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 4pm

How to get there: Take a local, approved Jeep to the Nova Highlands Hotel

Address: Jln TM Gunung Brinchang, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia (map)


6. The Time Tunnel Museum

Transport yourself back in time at the Time Tunnel Museum and uncover the rich history of Cameron Highlands.

Stroll through the museum adorned with vintage items, old photographs, and nostalgic artifacts. Gain insights into the early days of the highlands. And observe how it has transformed over the years with a captivating journey through time.

Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 6pm

Address: Cameron Highland, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia (map)


7. Enjoy Nature Walks and Hiking

 

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Embark on a tranquil nature walk through the mossy forests to uncover hidden waterfalls. Consider hiking up to Gunung Brinchang, the highest mountain in the area, where the edges of the peak reveal the enchanting mossy forest.

Discover the Robinson Falls trail, leading you to a picturesque waterfall. These trails are immersed in nature, offering prime opportunities to spot wildlife and relish the crisp mountain air. Ready for this outdoor adventure, already?


Practical Information for visiting Cameron Highlands

8. Transport in Cameron Highlands

To reach Cameron Highlands, you can book a private tour or reserve spots on a bus from Kuala Lumpur or Ipoh.

The journey will take a few hours, but you’ll enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.

Sit back, relax, and get ready for an exciting adventure. Within Cameron Highlands, your most convenient choice is the local Kerata Sewa Taxi Service. Although the Grab app may work, it has very few taxis in the region.


9. Climate in Cameron Highlands

The region is a great place to escape the heat. The best time to visit is the dry season, from February to April and July to August.

You can expect pleasant temperatures and less rain. Perfect for outdoor activities and exploring nature.

The Highlands are cooler compared to other parts of Malaysia due to their high altitude.

It can get chilly, especially in the mornings and evenings, so it’s a good idea to bring a light jacket or sweater. Enjoy the refreshing climate and embrace the cosy atmosphere of Cameron Highlands.

Pro tip: The best way to ensure hassle-free travel is by pre-purchasing a local SIM in Malaysia.


Commonly Asked Questions

How do I get to Cameron Highlands?

To get to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur or Ipoh, travel by car or take a bus. The journey is a mix of winding roads and beautiful scenery and takes about 3-4 hours.

What is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit Cameron Highlands is during the dry season. This is from February to April and July to August. When the weather is cooler, you can enjoy outdoor activities without much rain. It’s the best time to explore the lush green tea plantations and beautiful flower gardens.

What should I pack for my trip?

When packing for your trip to Cameron Highlands, carry light sweaters or jackets as it can get chilly. Don’t forget to bring your hiking shoes if you plan to go on nature trails. Also, pack sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent to stay protected.

What are the must-visit attractions in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia?

Visit the stunning tea plantations, eg. the BOH Tea Plantation, where you can learn about tea production. The Mossy Forest is another unique place to explore. Don’t miss the colourful flower gardens like the Kea Farm Lavender Garden. Many of these are covered in a full day guided tour.

How do I navigate the night market?

The Cameron Highlands night market is a hub of stalls selling food, fresh produce, and souvenirs. Bring some cash as most vendors accept cash only. Take a stroll along the stalls and try local snacks like corn on the cob or fried mushrooms.

What activities can I do with my family?

Visit Butterfly Farms and explore the world of colourful butterflies. Strawberry picking is also a popular activity. The whole family can pluck fresh strawberries and savour sweet memories. You can also have a picnic in the beautiful gardens or go on a scenic nature walk to spot birds and wildlife.


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