Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands
Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands Tours and Tickets

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With a cool climate more reminiscent of England than Malaysia, the Cameron Highlands provide a welcome break from the humidity of Kuala Lumpur. Located 124 miles (200 kilometers) from the capital, the lush landscape offers tea plantations, strawberry farms, flower-filled gardens, and highlights such as the eerie Mossy Forest and afternoon tea in the hill station.

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Jackie_D, Sep 2023
Absolutely amazing! Really good day out.
We had a fantastic time on the Cameron Highlands Tour. Well worth it! Our tour guide was so lovely. He would tell us everything about the area, the food, the people. He was amazing!! The stops along the way were brilliant, we had enough time to do what we wanted before moving on to the next stage. A really enjoyable day out with my whole family.
RosaOria_A, Nov 2023
The guide Jai was very...
The guide Jai was very hepfull and kind. We forgot a swearshirt in te car and te next day he brought it to our hotel in Ipoh. His explanations were excellent. Very good driver.
Sunny_H, Nov 2023
Good trip
Experiece guide, expert driver. Wonderful day trip. Nice place for lunch but quality and quantity should have been better.
Lisa_W, Nov 2023
Great!
Wonderful experience seeing this beautiful area of the country! The teh tarik was delicious and the Boh tea plantation was breathtaking.
People Also Ask
Q:Are the Cameron Highlands worth going to?
A:It depends. Hikers, tea enthusiasts, strawberry fans, and anyone looking for a break from the lowlands’ steamy temperatures will find lots to love in the Cameron Highlands. However, travelers with limited time in Malaysia may choose to give the area a miss and focus on islands, jungles, and cities.
Q:What are the must-visit attractions in the Cameron Highlands?
A:The Cameron Highlands’ biggest single attraction is the Mossy Forest, a gothically atmospheric patch of rainforest that drips with moss. But tea plantations are the area’s signature attraction, and the enormous BOH Tea Gardens are one of the most popular tea plantations to visit.
Q:How many days do you need in the Cameron Highlands?
A:Many travelers find an overnight trip is right for the Cameron Highlands: At around a 3.5-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, they’re pretty far for a day trip. You’ll want to hike the Mossy Forest, visit a tea plantation, and see bee, strawberry, and flower farms at work.
Q:Are guided tours available for exploring the Cameron Highlands?
A:Yes, there are plenty of guided tours that explore the Cameron Highlands. Tours from Kuala Lumpur are generally day trips or overnight visits, but you can also take half-day tours, including sunrise tours and tea plantation tours, from within the Cameron Highlands. There are also day trips from Ipoh.
Q:What is the best time to visit the Cameron Highlands?
A:You can expect some rain in the Cameron Highlands at any time of year, but the weather is driest in January–February and June through August. The weather is warm enough for tea plantations to harvest year-round, so there’s no need to worry about missing key stages.
Q:What should I wear during tours in the Cameron Highlands?
A:The Cameron Highlands are notoriously rainy, so you should carry a light rain jacket or a poncho with sturdy shoes if you plan to hike. You’ll probably want to wear long pants during the day, but bring a layer if you stay overnight: Night-time temperatures regularly drop to 60°F (16°C).