Immerse yourself in Malaysia’s rich culture and breathtaking nature with a visit to Cameron Highlands and Batu Caves. Explore vibrant markets, indulge in delicious street food, and discover the wonders of the rainforest ecosystem.
Immerse yourself in Malaysia’s rich culture and breathtaking nature with a visit to Cameron Highlands and Batu Caves. Explore vibrant markets, indulge in delicious street food, and discover the wonders of the rainforest ecosystem.
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Batu Caves - A key attraction here is ascending the 272 steps to reach the temple.
Situated in a limestone hill, Batu Caves is a remarkable and intriguing cave temple. It comprises three large caves, with the main cave featuring elaborate Hindu shrines. This site attracts a vast international audience during Thaipusam, an annual festival honoring…
- Batu Caves - A key attraction here is ascending the 272 steps to reach the temple.
Situated in a limestone hill, Batu Caves is a remarkable and intriguing cave temple. It comprises three large caves, with the main cave featuring elaborate Hindu shrines. This site attracts a vast international audience during Thaipusam, an annual festival honoring Lord Muruga. A notable feature is the 140-foot statue of Lord Muruga, visible from afar.
- Lata Iskandar - Lata Iskandar is a waterfall located along the main road from Tapah to Cameron Highlands, approximately 25 km before Ringlet. The waterfall flows over several tiers of granite slopes, with the final drop being 25 meters high, leading into a small pool before continuing as a narrow stream. On weekends, the waterfall is bustling with tourists and locals.
Visitors gather under the cool cascade of the falls or pose for photos on its rocky edges. Makeshift shops and stalls along the main road facing Lata Iskandar offer ethnic souvenirs, tribal crafts, unique herbs, tropical fruits, and even aphrodisiacs.
- Boh Tea Plantation - BOH Plantations was established in 1929 by J.A. Russel, a British entrepreneur during the British colonial period in Malaya. He was confident in the tea plantation business due to high demand despite the global Great Depression at the time. Seeing the potential, he applied for and received a land concession for his first tea garden in Habu, Cameron Highlands.
BOH Tea Plantation is a must-see when visiting Cameron Highlands. Scenic, tranquil, and with cool fresh air! The journey to the BOH Tea Plantation is an adventure in itself. Boh Tea Plantation spans 8000 acres of tea plants, making it the largest tea plantation in Southeast Asia. The road is narrow and winding, so it’s advisable to honk when navigating corners to alert oncoming traffic. Honking becomes quite enjoyable after a while.
Despite the narrow roads, the view of green rolling hills, with neatly arranged rows of tea plants, is truly breathtaking and refreshing! Often, you might want to stop your car and walk through the tea plantation to pick some tea leaves yourself.
The Sg Palas ‘ummph!’ BOH TEA Plantation offers a FREE guided factory tour showing how tea leaves are processed. Be sure to visit the lovely BOH TEA SHOP nearby and treat yourself to a delightful cup of tea, cakes, and enjoy the enchanting ambiance and view of the BOH TEA Plantation.
- Big Red Strawberry Farm - Big Red Strawberry Farm, also known as Taman Agro Tourism, is an agricultural center cultivating strawberries and organic salad vegetables on a steep hill overlooking Brinchang town center. Accessible via a back route from Star Regency Hotel (signs along the main road, same direction as Cactus Valley), the farm is one of Brinchang’s top tourist spots.
It features a spacious cafe, product shop, vegetable market, and strawberry picking activities. Visitors can pick hydroponically grown strawberries seasonally, and there’s a cafe and gift shop.
- Cactus Valley - Situated in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Cactus Valley is one of the largest and most popular tourist destinations here. The valley boasts a wide variety of cactus plants, some as old as 60 years.
Cactus Valley also offers a comprehensive range of plants and foliage including roses, calla lilies, impatiens, fuchsias, ananas, camellias, hibiscus, rhododendrons, bird of paradise, glory bush, clivia miniata, peaches, hippeastrum, geraniums, coleus, gerberas, oncidiums, and many more. Varieties of apple trees and passion fruit plants are also grown here. These items are available for purchase.
The majority of the C&S plants form an impressive collection. There is also a retail section. Most specimens are grown in pots. Strawberries, tomatoes, and vegetables are also cultivated in the area.
- Sam Poh Temple - Sam Poh Buddhist Temple is located in Brinchang. It is built high on a hill overlooking Brinchang town. Due to its location, the temple offers a great view of Brinchang town and the houses scattered on the surrounding hills. Built in 1972, Sam Poh Temple is the 4th largest Buddhist temple in the country. Among other features, it houses a large statue of Lord Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The temple is quite beautiful and has been well maintained by residents and monks. Surrounded by a bright yellow wall, the temple is serene and peaceful. Inside, there are numerous statues, both Buddhist and Chinese, with incense burning in memory of those who have passed on. Remember to remove your shoes before entering the temple halls.

- English-Speaking Professional Driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
- English-Speaking Professional Driver
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Personal Expenses
- Tour Guide
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Personal Expenses
- Tour Guide
Much like the regular bazaar at Kea Farm, the Cameron Highlands offers an extensive array of local products. This includes strawberries, a variety of vegetables and fruits, various tea mixtures, decorative plants and eye-catching memorabilia. On a gastronomic level, the Night Market presents a captivating display of traditional hawker food from diverse…
Much like the regular bazaar at Kea Farm, the Cameron Highlands offers an extensive array of local products. This includes strawberries, a variety of vegetables and fruits, various tea mixtures, decorative plants and eye-catching memorabilia. On a gastronomic level, the Night Market presents a captivating display of traditional hawker food from diverse Malaysian cultures.
The tranquil environment blended with pleasing views and cool weather provides a unique experience to the countless annual visitors. Meanwhile, tucked away within the natural landscape, exists a hidden realm - a rich rainforest ecosystem captivating to researchers and nature enthusiasts worldwide.
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