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East West understands that each client have different interests and preference. Listed below are tour and package selections that will help you in planning your itinerary. These items are grouped according to the type of experience you have selected.
Cameron Lavender is a show garden between Tringkap and Kuala Terla, about 4km north of Kea Farm in Brinchang. One of the more recent attractions in the highlands, the garden features a beautiful lavender field with an assorment of other continental flowers on display, fringed with colourful statues and objects inspired by European countryside scenery.
Within the compound, there is a small market for souvenirs, merchandise and souvenirs, while the garden has its own product store and a cafe on a viewing deck at top floor, serving lavender-infused meals including cakes and drinks. Strawberry picking is also available. Open daily from 9am till 6pm, a small ticket fee is charged on visitors.
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Bee farms are a novelty in Cameron Highlands, producing a modest range of delicious honey and derivative products for sale and show to visitors. The bee farms are located in Ringlet (Highlands Apiary Farm), Brinchang (Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm) and Tringkap (Cameron Tringkap Bee Farm), with slight variances in size, facility and scale of honey production.
Free to enter, these farms often combine their primary attraction with strawberry picking, souvenir shops, vegetable markets and interactive activities for children. As local bee populations are not enough to sustain local supply, honey sold here is also sourced from wild and domestic sources all over Malaysia.
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Cameron Highlands is the center of strawberry production in Malaysia - along with tea plantations and vegetable markets, strawberries are an iconic part of the landscape comprising this resort destination. The cold climate makes it suitable for cultivating strawberries all year round throughout the highlands, with most farms concentrated at Tanah Rata, Brinchang and Kea Farm.
When in season, many of these farms offer strawberry picking by hand to attract visitors. The popularity of this dainty fruit has also spun a bustling cottage industry that churns out souvenirs, pillows, clothing, keychains, toys and other merchandise in the shape and theme of strawberries.
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BOH Plantations was founded in 1929 by J.A. Russel, a British businessman during the British colonial era in Malaya. He was optimistic of the tea plantation business due to huge demands despite of the world-wide Great Depression at that time. As a result of the potential, he applied for and was granted a concession of land for his first tea garden in Habu, Cameron Highlands.
Today, BOH Plantations owns three tea gardens - the first garden in Habu, Fairlie Tea Garden and Sungai Palas Tea Garden. To ensure the freshness of its tea products, BOH Plantations also set up a packaging factory near its main garden. BOH tea products are distributed both in domestic and international markets.
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The mossy forest is a natural environment that grows only at the highest elevations of Cameron Highlands and other mountain ranges across Malaysia. At such heights, low-level clouds in the sky driven by winds, blanket the forests with constant mist and moisture - creating an ideal biotope for moss, ferns, lichen and orchids.
This moist tropical evergreen forest is also a rich repository for a varied set of montane creatures, encompassing insects, snakes, frogs, birds and mammals unique to this chilly atmosphere. Visitors can explore the mossy forest through a boardwalk 2km before the peak of Gunung Brinchang, beginning from a clearing along the main road.
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Vegetable production in Asia grew at an annual average rate of 3.4% in the 1980s and early 1990s, from 144 million t in 1980 to 218 million t in 1993. Most of the increase was concentrated in East Asia and South Asia. Cameron Highlands of Malaysia offer an excellent opportunity for studying how farmers interact with environment, changing markets and infrastructure development. There are many vegetable farms located throughout Cameron Highlands. All over the Cameron Highlands small sheds or greenhouses by the roadside, selling cabbages, leeks, cauliflower, mushrooms and strawberries. These come from various fruit and vegetable farms, which thrive in the temperate climate. Over forty percent of the produce is for export to Singapore, Brunei and Hong Kong.
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Vegetable production in Asia grew at an annual average rate of 3.4% in the 1980s and early 1990s, from 144 million t in 1980 to 218 million t in 1993. Most of the increase was concentrated in East Asia and South Asia. Cameron Highlands of Malaysia offer an excellent opportunity for studying how farmers interact with environment, changing markets and infrastructure development. There are many vegetable farms located throughout Cameron Highlands. All over the Cameron Highlands small sheds or greenhouses by the roadside, selling cabbages, leeks, cauliflower, mushrooms and strawberries. These come from various fruit and vegetable farms, which thrive in the temperate climate. Over forty percent of the produce is for export to Singapore, Brunei and Hong Kong.
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Cameron Highlands Rose Centre has been established since 1989. After a few years of hard work, this vegetable farm has been transformed into a scenic rose garden. In the beginning, it was free of charge for every entry. But from the mid of 1993, Rose Centre has started to collect RM 1per person for entrance fees. Then in 1994, each entrance for adults was RM2 and RM 1 for kids. The price was increased to RM 1 each for adults and RM 0.50 for kids respectively from year 1993 - 1996.
The Rose Centre Kea Farm Cameron Highlands, situated approximately 5 km from Brinchang & spread over 10 levels of terrace, is the coolest village & the biggest tourist center in Cameron Highlands.
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Located in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Cactus Valley is one of the biggest and most popular tourist destination located here. The valley boast of having one of the most variety of cactus plants, some as old as 60 years.
Cactus Valley also have the most comprehensive variety of plants and foliage including roses, calla lily impatiens, fuchsia, ananas, camellia, hibiscus, rhododendron, bird of paradise, glory bush, clivia miniata, peaches, hippeastrum, geranium, coleus, gerbera, oncidium and many other. Varieties of apple trees, passion fruit plants are also cultivated here. These items planted here are also available for sale.
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Lata Iskandar is a waterfall along the trunk road from Tapah to Cameron Highlands, located about 25km before Ringlet. The waterfall cascades over several tiers of granite slopes, with the last drop at 25 meters high flowing into a small pool below, before resuming its journey as a narrow stream.
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Spend two weeks exploring Singapore and Malaysia. Start your adventure from Singapore and drive up to Penang stopping by all the must-see points of interests in Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands and finally Penang.
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Embark on your journey from Singapore to Malaysia in this 3 Days 2 Nights Program. This overland adventure will take you through the beautiful and historical sites of Melaka and Cameron Highlands stopping at all the wonderful sights that are not to be missed.
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A popular weekend getaway in Malaysia, the Cameron Highlands area is known for its tea plantations, rare flora and fauna and abundance of strawberry farms. Embark on a 7-days 6-nights trip with us to discover Cameron Highlands.
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Spend 6 days 5 nights out of the city in Malaysia by doing water activities at Gopeng, then ride a bike on the hills at ATV Adventure park. After that, travel to Malacca to experience the laidback lifestyle of Malaysia and also learn about the rich history Malacca has to offer. End the trip with a ride to Cameron Highlands to look at the greenery and farm life of Malaysians.
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A 2-week nature adventure trip to Malaysia covering Kuala Lumpur, Taman Negara, Cameron Highlands, Penang and Langkawi
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Enjoy this package as we bring you the highlights of Peninsular Malaysia.
Package includes:
- Arrival and departure transfers ex Kuala Lumpur
- 2 nights at Novotel Kuala Lumpur with breakfast on twin-sharing basis
- 2 nights at Mahkota Melaka with breakfast on twin-sharing basis
- 2 nights at Strawberry Park Resort with breakfast on twin-sharing basis
- 3 nights at Parkroyal Penang with breakfast on twin-sharing basis
- All tour proposed in the itinerary
- Meals as specified
- Entrance fees
- All tours based on French speaking guide
Excludes:
- Other personal expense
- Other meals and beverage not mentioned at guest's own expense
* Rates are current and subject to change.
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