Sad place and very expensive tickets for “attractions” inside. “Mini Zoo” is nothing but poor rabbits being in metal cages, they called it rabbit hotel. Should be called prison not hotel. There’s no bedding provided. Poor things will be cold. Next to it was cat hotel, slightly better that the cats were allowed to roam and do as they please with typical setup for loving cat homes. But domesticated cats aren’t zoo animals. Felt like crying looking at the pitiful rabbits. Uve heard of cage chickens, these were cage rabbits. They weren’t packed like sardines but if u know rabbits, they like to hop around to move about. Can’t do that in cages! We asked a worker at the Secret Garden waaaaaay up the hill where is the mini zoo, he said he didn’t know. Then another worker says it’s down the hill. So we walked all the way down but didn’t see any other sign which could point us in the right direction. Had to walk over to the counter selling love locks and wishing ribbons way on the other side because there weren’t any staff seen from the Secret Garden till we reached the bottom. Passed the animal “hotel”/prison, mini Santorini, cactus farm n other instag areas, not a single sight of a worker. The staff said up the hill!!! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Luckily I’m fit inuf to race up the hill to check but to find it’s the animal hotel. Then went back down to ask the earlier staff where the llama is and was told it’s after the bird sanctuary. Where’s the proper signage or map for ppl to look and find? There was only 1 llama and 2 sheep 😅🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ these are all the supposed animals in mini zoo! Another complain is their signs are lacking and unclear. No signs where the exits are located. The scones sold were dry and very sweet. Unhealthy! Only thing good I would say are the flowers were in full bloom and there were a lot of it. But to pay RM25 to enter, not worth the money. For sure there’s a lot of fertilisers used. Again not good and unhealthy. Bird sanctuary is not bad too, most of the birds are far away except the parrots n birds that u can feed so they fly to u. Better to spend ur money to visit Zoomania, don’t waste it to enter this place. We didn’t bother about the shops selling veggies fruits and whatever else, better elsewhere. Food stalls also not in operation today. Agro is closed a few days!!! Maybe that’s how they hook u in with free parking. Can’t imagine ppl had to also pay for parking last time to be disappointed. We only came here as we had a 6yo that wanted to see llamas and more other animals after visiting Zoomania in the morning. Sadly she was fully disappointed after having to climb up and down so many steep steps. Zoomania has more gentle slope, better in many ways except a lot of beautiful flowers and instagramable areas. But I think their animals interactions is sooo much better than static flowers for pix n experience. The Le Petite Cafe….. better go to kopitiam and drink there. Machine needs proper through washing says my sis. Coffees...
Read moreAgro Market, inaugurated in early 2023, is a vibrant flora park located in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. This attraction offers visitors an immersive experience amidst colorful flower displays and unique thematic zones, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Key Attractions
Floral Displays: The park features expansive gardens adorned with a variety of blooms, creating picturesque landscapes ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Santorini-Inspired Zone: One of the standout sections of Agro Market is its Santorini-themed area, characterized by whitewashed structures and vibrant blue accents, reminiscent of the iconic Greek island.
Family-Friendly Facilities: Designed with families in mind, the park offers wide pathways and accessible areas, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors of all ages.
Visitor Information
Operating Hours: Agro Market is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Location: Situated between Tanah Rata and Brinchang, the park is easily accessible by car, with ample parking facilities available.
Visitor Feedback
Visitors have praised Agro Market for its well-maintained gardens and the unique Santorini-inspired zone, which provides a distinctive backdrop for photos. The park's family-friendly environment and reasonable admission fees have also been highlighted positively.
Conclusion
Agro Market in Cameron Highlands offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and thematic design, making it a must-visit attraction for those seeking a serene and picturesque environment. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a new experience in Cameron Highlands, Agro Market provides a refreshing and...
Read moreAgro Market in Cameron Highlands is a vibrant, one‑stop agro-tourism destination nestled in Brinchang, offering a delightful mix of colorful flower gardens, cute animals, local produce, and food stalls—all under one roof. The star attractions include vast flower mounds with daisies, gerberas, orchids, and succulents, alongside a charming Mini Santorini photo zone that feels straight out of Greece . Animal lovers will appreciate the aviary with friendly birds, a sheep and alpaca enclosure, plus rabbit and cat zones—some of which let you feed budgies by hand . Grab a bite at the hilltop café and bakery—there’s coffee, cakes, light meals, and even delicious croffles—and enjoy panoramic misty mountain views (). Around the entrance, you’ll find fresh strawberries, vegetables, potted plants, souvenirs, traditional snacks, and terrariums—perfect for taking home a taste of Cameron Highlands . With generous parking (200 car lots + 15 bus bays), it’s accessible rain or shine . Admission is RM25 for adults and RM10 for children, which many visitors say is well worth it for the variety and photo-worthy scenery . Our only notes: it’s on a steep hill with stairs—so wear comfy shoes—and occasional fertilizer smell from the blooms, yet the charm and diversity make it a must-visit in...
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