I really like it here. You pay 4 RM to walk-in, what’s totally fine. Buggy service would cost 20 RM but I recommend to walk instead. It’s not far and very easy. And then you can enjoy the nice view. Also I recommend to walk the street behind the big sign. It’s beautiful there with amazing views and when I was there, nobody was there. So I enjoyed the quiet vibe.
Why only 4 stars? Because I really do not like the following two things: 1.) the ATVs (Quads) you can rent. They are noisy, stink terrible and pollute the environment. You claim to be eco-friendly? Then please change that and provide e-bikes instead for those you do not want to walk. Please do not support this 🙏. Walk instead. It’s a very nice and enjoyable walk. 2.) the same with the paper/plastic cup. Why don’t you serve the tea in reusable cups? Especially...
Read moreAnother great tourist attraction in Cameron which is worth your visit. You can park your car at the roadside away from the point view and walk to the destination. The view is magnificent and if you are lazy to walk down, shuttle service is provided to take you to various spots. The entry ticket is RM20 for adults. There is a manmade waterfall down there, as well as, several cafes and stalls selling confectionery and beverages. Free drink is given as well. Next, you can climb the stairs to the hilltop in the middle of tea shrubs. I notice there are several photo snapping checkpoints along the way to the top. I didn't climb to the top as I saw there are a lot of stairs. I can smell a nice tea odour when in the tea farm. Overall, it is a great...
Read moreVery easy to go to see the tea plantations, you can just go to the view point and not pay to all inside, but I recommend doing it, it’s cheap and if you’re scared to walk bc it’s hot then you can pay more to get a lift down the plantation where there is a tea shop.
The walk down was easy, you can’t pick tea leaves but you can walk around and take turns here and there to escape the crowd. The path are well maintained, you can see some workers here and there too. It’s obviously touristic but if you go all the way up you can see on the other side of the hill that it’s actually used for making tea, not just as...
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