Escape the heat and explore the rolling hills of the Cameron Highland. Visit the Lata Iskandar Waterfall, an indigenous village, BohTea plantations, flower gardens, a pick-your-own strawberry farm, a cactus farm, vegetable gardens or even the Sam Po Temple.
A photo shoot of the cascading waterfalls where locals go for picnics during weekends and public holidays. In the vicinity, souvenirs, tribal handicrafts, strange herbs and aphrodisiacs are available.
Boh Tea Plantation, the view from the protruding platform, as you sip tea, specially built for tourists by this caring tea plantation opens up to a grand scenery of greenery. Most mesmerizing encounter! The BOH Tea Plantation works closely with the WWF and the Malaysian Nature Society in the conservation of our endangered elephants, tigers and orangutans. Proceeds from their tea cafe which sells various teas partially go towards this conservation effort.
A secret paradise of butterflies and insects dancing on scented flowers and ferns. A farm tour has been arranged where the staff will explain the habitats of the insects as in scorpions, rhinoceros, beetles, etc.
You can handpick fresh strawberries from the farm for a fee.
A walkabout at the vegetable market which showcases the variety of vegetables grown in the Cameron Highlands. A market place that is packed with locals buying fresh vegetables at a bargain.
The garden features a beautiful lavender field with an assortment of other continental flowers on display, fringed with colourful statues and objects inspired by European countryside scenery.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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