Family Hillside Penthouse
Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia | Brinchang


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3 Bathrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Kea Farm is an agricultural district in Cameron Highlands, located 3km north of Brinchang town or 3km before Tringkap. Its central feature is a vegetable market along the main road - a popular shopping destination for visitors on weekends. Perched on a plateau next to Copthorne Hotel (formerly Equatorial Resort), traders and farmers sell the best of their crops and goods here from morning till evening, including greens, corn, strawberries, flowers, souvenirs, honey and more. As the market nears closing time, look for great bargains on perishable stock. Some tourist attractions that lie within the vicinity include Rose Center, Ee Feng Gu and Butterfly Garden.

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What can you do in & around Brinchang, Cameron Highlands

Family Hillside Penthouse


Kea Farm is an agricultural district in Cameron Highlands, located 3km north of Brinchang town or 3km before Tringkap. Its central feature is a vegetable market along the main road - a popular shopping destination for visitors on weekends. Perched on a plateau next to Copthorne Hotel (formerly Equatorial Resort), traders and farmers sell the best of their crops and goods here from morning till evening, including greens, corn, strawberries, flowers, souvenirs, honey and more. As the market nears closing time, look for great bargains on perishable stock. Some tourist attractions that lie within the vicinity include Rose Center, Ee Feng Gu and Butterfly Garden.

This hotel in Cameron Highlands is also located closest to the new Simpang Pulai / Cameron Highlands and Gua Musang / Cameron Highlands access road.



Proximity to places of interest

•0.1km from Vegetable Market

•0.2 Km from Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm

•0.2 Km from Butterfly Farm

•0.2 Km from Rose Centre


Travellers may take a bus ride from Kuala Lumpur, Penang or Singapore via luxury or economy coaches that have daily schedule with multiple trips from major bus terminals.

Must see and do in Cameron Highlands:
•Boh Tea Plantation - Sg. Palas
•Butterfly Farm & Honeybee Farm
•Cactus Valley
•Gunung Brinchang

•Jungle Walks
•Parit Falls
•Robinson Waterfall
•Rose Centre
•Strawberry Farms
•Vegetable Farms
•Wild Orchid Farm

Things you can do in & around Brinchang, Cameron Highlands
Golf
Mountaineering
Trekking / Hiking
Nature Walks
Handicrafts
Agricultural Tours
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The cool, crisp air and lush, green vegetation in Cameron Highlands makes it a popular highland getaway in Malaysia.

Visitors can learn about the natural surroundings, go for walks or simple enjoy the beautiful landscape in this sprawling hill station. In fact, with an area of 71,000ha, Cameron Highlands has a lot offer.

Here are the Top 10 activities you can experience or indulge in, when you're in Cameron Highlands:

1. Boh Tea plantation





No Cameron Highlands visit will be complete without a visit to the Boh Tea plantation. The tea company was founded in 1929 and covers three plantations or tea gardens as they are known. These are Fairlie Tea Garden, Habu Tea Garden (which was the first garden) and the Sungai Palas Tea Garden. The travel across these plantations offer views that are breathtaking, as visitors make their way through rolling hills on narrow hillside roads.


The Sungai Palas Tea Centre offers visitors a chance to learn about how tea is processed and packaged in a guided factory tour, finishing off with a nice pit stop at their cafe to enjoy a variety of teas and cakes.

To enter the Sungai Palas plantation, visitors have to take the lane near the Ee Feng Gu Honey Bee Farm in Brinchang, which is the same route visitors use towards Gunung Brinchang. The tea centre operates from 9am to 4pm and is closed on Mondays.

2. Jungle walks

Nature lovers and walking enthusiasts can take advantage of the hilly terrain and tracks to enjoy Cameron Highland's natural beauty. This hill station offers walks of varying difficulties, with some being a casual stroll while others are more strenuous. Some of these tracks take you into the jungle and offer views of the misty mountains. The tracks are marked 1 to 10, with a range of difficulties, from climbing Gunung Brinchang or crossing Gunung Beremban.

An easy one is Track 5 or Path 5 where you can walk through the Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institution and head on the road towards Tanah Rata. Visitors are advised to speak to a local guide on the current situation of walking tracks before embarking on a walk alone, as some trails may be close due to bad weather.

Those keen on doing strenuous hikes are also told to bring sufficient equipment like torchlights, warm clothing and water, and to not leave without informing a guide or hotel staff as the tracks may be more difficult to tackle than expected. Locals often talk about the mysterious disappearance of American entrepreneur Jim Thompson during a hike in 1967. Even local guides and Orang Asli trackers - who know the terrain like the back of their hands - failed to find him.


3. Farms

Cameron Highland's cool temperatures are conducive to plant a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Farms are located across the highlands' main towns, starting from Ringlet right up to Brinchang. Visitors are encouraged to head to Tringkap or Kuala Terla to have a look at the larger vegetable farms which grow crops like cabbage, cauliflower and spinach. Cameron Highlands also boasts large strawberry farms, so be sure to stop by the Big Red Strawberry Farm, also known as Taman Agro Tourism Cameron Highlands to hand-pick strawberries or enjoy some freshly made strawberry ice-cream.

This beautiful hill station also offers travellers a chance to explore flower farms, located in the Bertam Valley, Kampung Raja, the Blue Valley and Habu area. Many varieties of daisies, roses and chrysanthemums thrive in this environment.

4. Steamboat cuisine

Although not originally from Cameron Highlands, the Chinese Steamboat has caught on at the hill station and visitors can choose from the dozens of restaurants that offer this cuisine, loosely based on the fondue concept. Patrons get meat, vegetables and noodles to be dipped into a boiling pot filled with stock or spicy Tom Yam soup.

5. Temples

Those who want to learn more about the culture and practices of people living in Cameron Highlands, can opt to stop by the Sam Poh Buddhist Temple, in Brinchang. This temple sits on a hill overlooking Brinchang and offers patrons a good view of the town. It was built in 1972 and houses a large Buddha statue. Another temple is the Sri Thandayuthapani Swamy Temple, a colourful Hindu temple visited often by the tea-picking communities in the highlands.


6. Markets

Markets anywhere in the world are a pleasure to visit. The ones in Cameron Highlands consist of two types, the Pasar Pagi (Morning Market) and the Pasar Malam (Night Market). The morning market is located in the centre of the Kea Farm town and operates daily from 8am. The night market is situated in Brinchang, and sets up at about 3pm till late. Visitors can buy just about anything in these markets, from fruits to gifts and souvenirs.

7. Butterfly farm

Families and nature lovers can enjoy the butterfly farm where several species of this colourful insect live. It is essentially a garden built on a hill slope, and known to be one of the older tourist attractions in the area. The Butterfly Farm is located close to the famous Kea Farm, about 3km from Brinchang. Among the highlights of this farm are free-flying butterflies, a tortoise pen and a mini insectarium. Open daily, tickets are between RM2 and RM5, with a free guided tour when available.


8. Bee Farm

A not-too-distant cousin from the butterfly attraction, is the bee farm. There are several farms of this sort in the area, in Ringlet, Tringkap and Kea Farm. Watch how local honey is cultivated and learn to appreciate the role of bees in balancing the ecosystem from the exhibitions at the farms. Don't forget to sample the various types of honey available.

9. Waterfalls

Beautiful waterfalls are often part and parcel of lush hilly terrains and mountainous regions. There are several waterfalls in the area, one of which is on the way to the highlands, if visitors are travelling from Tapah. This is the Lata Iskandar waterfall, a popular picnic spot and a pit stop for drivers and passengers to stretch their legs and enjoy cool, fresh air. Two other famous waterfalls are the Parit Falls, located off Trail 4, and Robinson Waterfalls which hikers can get to from Trail 9.

10. 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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Stringent: No charges will be levied if booking is canceled 61 days prior to check-in. If cancellation is done between 30 to 60 days prior to check-in, 50% of the total booking amount will be charged. Post that, there will be no refund.