Developed in the 1930s, the tableland is one of the oldest tourist spots in
Malaysia. Apart from its tea estates, the plateau is also noted for its cool
weather, orchards, nurseries, farmlands, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, wildlife,
hotels and its aborigines. ( Orang Asli ). It also has wonderful historical
buildings for example All's Souls Church and Tanah Rata Post Office. So to make
it short,we made a summary for the places we should not miss when it comes to
Cameron Highland.
ALL SOUL'S CHURCH,CAMERON HIGHLAND |
Boh Tea Plantation
No Cameron
Highlands visit would complete without a visit to the tea garden. The tea
company was founded in 1929 and covers 3 tea plantation. The first garden known
as Fairlie Tea Garden,then Habu Tea Garden and Sungai Palas Tea Garden.
Cameron Highlands’ Farms
Cameron Highlands’ cool temperature
are conducive to plant a wide variety of vegetables and plants. Farms are
located across the highlands’ main towns. Visitors are encouraged to head to Tringkap
or Kuala Terla to have a look at larger vegetable farms which grow crops like
cabbage, cauliflower and spinach. Cameron Highlands also boasts large
strawberry farm, so be sure to stop by the Big Red Strawberry Farm or also
known as Taman Agro Tourism Cameron Highlands to hand-pick the strawberries.
Cactus Valley
Cactus Valley boasts a large variety of cactuses, some as old as 60
years. Patrons who are curious about the cactus can explore the colourful spiky
plants, which come in all shapes and sizes. Located on a hillside area close to
Brinchang, the farm also cultivates a range of flowers, apple trees and passion
fruit plants.
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