Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Cameron Highland is a place must visit




Cameron Highlands


Cameron Highlands is  in Pahang is one of Malaysia's most popular tourist place in Malaysia.
The Cameron Highlands is a district in Pahang.

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Strawberry Farm


Cameron Highlands is one of the important for strawberry production in Malaysia.

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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source : Google image

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Cactus Valley


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Cactus Valley is a botanical show garden nestled on a hill slope overlooking Brinchang town center, featuring a large collection of cacti, flowers and ornamental plants of various shapes, colours and sizes. The park can be reached quicky on foot from anywhere in Brinchang town. If following the main road, turn left immediately after Star Regency Hotel.

Follow the road until you see the signboard at right to Cactus Valley or Big Red Strawberry Farm; a quick but steep uphill climb later and the entrance pops to view. Open daily from 8am to 6pm, tickets are MYR5 per adult and MYR2 for children.

Tea Plantations




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 source :Google image

source: Google image

Cameron Highlands is the largest tea-growing region in Malaysia - home to vast plantations of this valuable crop that carpet the valleys in a lush sea of bright green. Tea was also one of the precursors to its development as a hill station, before its transformation into a major tourist destination.

Today, the many tea plantations that dominate the valley are instrumental in drawing the multitudes of visitors Cameron Highlands receives each year. The various estates are mostly owned by Boh, the larger group established since 1929 by colonial owners; and Bharat, a slightly more recent local company that only began full-scale operations in the 1950s.


























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