10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Cameron Highlands That You Shouldn't Miss

January 18, 2022 Kelli Reichel

Escape the heat and visit a tea plantation in the rolling hills of the Cameron Highlands.
Restaurants in Cameron Highlands

1. Discover Camerons

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5.0 based on 412 reviews

Discover Camerons

Discover Camerons is providing/planning memorable holiday activities to explore the beauty of Cameron Highlands and its ecosystem. "A Journey Of Love Back To Nature"

2. Cameron Secrets

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5.0 based on 714 reviews

Cameron Secrets

We Create, Others Imitate. Inspired by nature, Cameron Secrets Travel and Tours Sdn Bhd in Cameron Highlands was established on the 6th of October 2005 as an eco-tour operator. We are proud to say that we are one of the leading travel agents in eco-tour / nature programs in the Cameron Highlands having vast experience in offering various kinds of tour packages both for those visiting Cameron Highlands and also for anyone who plans their trip to other destinations from Cameron Highlands.

3. Eco Cameron Travel & Tours

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4.5 based on 602 reviews

Eco Cameron Travel & Tours

We are a Travel & Tour Company in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. We specialize in eco tourism providing half day/ full day package tours which includes attractions like The Mossy Forest, Country Side Leisure Tour, Orang Asli Village visit, Bird Watching, Orchid Walk, Reforestation Tour and many more. We also provide transportation service from Cameron Highlands to other nearby cities.

4. Gunung Irau (Mount Irau)

Kea Farm Ttb Outdoor, Brinchang 39100 Malaysia +60 17-999 7790
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Gunung Irau (Mount Irau)

Reviewed By csChai - Malaysia, null

This is a unique and beautiful mountain to hike. It is different from the other mountains in Malaysia in many ways. It is cool, misty, wet, mossy, muddy, slippery and in certain parts, dark. The trees and vegetation on this mountain is unlike those in other tropical jungles. Every hiking and outdoor enthusiast should hike this mountain at least once. To get to the trail head, one has to enter through the Mossy Forest entrance and walk to the end of the wooden broadwalk. The entrance fee is RM10 (adult), RM5 (senior citizen and children) and RM30 (foreigner). There is a hut that serves as the permit checking counter at the end of the broadwalk. Only hikers with a permit from the Pahang Forestry Department are allowed beyond this point. There are a total of 10 checkpoints (CP) from trail head to the peak of Gunung Irau at 2110 m asl. CP1 (Balak 1989 m asl), CP2 (Taman 1980 m asl), CP3 (Tali 1949 m asl), CP4 (Pisang 1873 m asl), CP5 (Pergam 1947 m asl), CP6 (Mini Irau 2024 m asl), CP7 (Slide 2028 m asl), CP8 (Bonsai 2043 m asl), CP9 (Batu 2048 m asl) and CP10 (LOTR - Lord of the Rings, 2089m asl ). From CP1 to CP4, the trail is descending. Then from CP4, it ascends all the way to CP6, Mini Irau. This is an excellent place to stop for a rest and refill our tummies as there is a wide area of flat land here. Officially, the trail is open from CP1 to CP6 only. Parts of the trail farther up have been damaged by landslides. Extra caution is required if one chooses to proceed to the peak. From CP6 the trail descends to CP7. Then it is ascending all the way to the peak which is a short distance (15-20 minutes) after passing CP10. In this section of the trail (CP7 to Peak),the atmosphere and vegetation is totally different with beautiful wild orchids, pitcher plants, bonsai-like shrubs and moss-covered trees enveloped by the thick mist. Truly enchanting! The total distance one way is about 5 km. The average time it takes to hike from the trail head to the peak is about 3 to 4 hours, on a leisure pace with many photography stops. So, start early and give yourself about 7 to 8 hours to complete your hiking adventure on this majestic mountain. Hikers are advised to turn back at 2.00 p.m. for safety reasons as the forest can get dark early and fast. The trail is clear and there are no sharp ascents or descents. Just be careful on where you put your foot on, the tree roots are smooth and slippery, the ground is wet and soft. In my personal opinion, it is not necessary to engage a professional guide for this hike. However, it is not advisable to hike alone, it is safer to go in a group. Happy Hiking!

5. Boh's Tea Centre

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Boh's Tea Centre

NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS - Dear Customers, our Sungei Palas Tea Centre and BOH Tea Garden@ Habu will reopen on 12th June and 16th June respectively. We will be implementing social distancing measures as advised by the Malaysian government. For further information please log onto our website www.bohtea.com and we hope to serve you soon.

6. Gunung Brinchang

Ttb Outdoor Malaysia +60 17-999 7790 http://www.cameronhighland.net/gunung-brinchang.htm
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Gunung Brinchang

Reviewed By lionel300693 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

My Australian Group of 5 pax enjoyed themselves. Early morning is the best to go to this place and you can find many people trekking so the chances of getting lost is remote but stay in course. And don’t venture too far away from the normal route. A map can be obtained from most of the Hotels or from tourist information centre

7. Mossy Forest

Brinchang Malaysia +60 19-563 6405 http://www.cameronhighland.net/mossy-forest.htm
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Mossy Forest

Reviewed By wongtas1 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I will start off by saying that I strongly recommend you book a tour with a local tour guide for two reasons. 1. They will most likely drive you up in a Land Rover or other such vehicle that will be well suited the winding, narrow road that leads up to the forest and 2. You will gain invaluable knowledge that the guide has cultivated over years. I booked my tour through Father's Guest House where I was staying and Raju was my tour guide. He was so knowledgeable and shared the names of most of the plants in English (UK and Canadian), Malay, and Chinese! He also shared lots of knowledge on the ecology of the forest and conservation as well. It is best to do this on a clear day otherwise you will be stuck in the clouds as that altitude is sometimes also known as cloud forest. But the views from the top are amazing and it is some good exercise to walk up and down all the stairs.

8. Time Tunnel Museum

255, Jalan Sungai Burong, Brinchang 39100 Malaysia http://timetunnel.cameronhighlands.com/
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4.0 based on 426 reviews

Time Tunnel Museum

Reviewed By GSDiving - Singapore, Singapore

This is one of my favourite attractions during my short stay in Ipoh. There’s an entrance fee of RM6 per adult but well worth every penny! Take a walk down memory lane as the museum features lots of antiques and artifacts of bygone years in old Ipoh. Old typewriters, cassette tapes, books, F&N bottles, utensils, furniture and more! Lots of setup of scenes such as barber shop, hair saloon, classroom, kitchen, provision shop and more. Wonderful place to explore if you wish to revisit life in the 1950s and beyond! Not to be missed if you are an avid photographer!

9. Titiwangsa Tours & Travel

Brinchang 39100 Malaysia (605) 4911-452 [email protected] http://www.titiwangsatours.com
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4.0 based on 60 reviews

Titiwangsa Tours & Travel

Reviewed By F7468TJpaulm - Stubbington, United Kingdom

Tour to Mossy Forest,close to hotel up a very winding and narrow path which only local drivers should tackle.Too many tourists in own cars caused traffic jams.Mossy forest not open to public due to essential maintenance on walkway.Replacement Nature Walk was most informative and interesting by guide who intimately knew the herbs and plants either side of footpath.In places steep and difficult underfoot, not recommended for physically or visually impaired.Wheelchairs not an option.Visit to BOH Tea Estate again full of interest with good explanations by guide.On the whole and excellent tour.

10. Agro Technology Park in MARDI

JKR266, Jln Persiaran Endah, Tanah Rata 39000 Malaysia 6054911255 http://agromedia.mardi.gov.my/tourismch2006/index.htm
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Agro Technology Park in MARDI

Reviewed By ShereneS - Sydney, Australia

The Agropark is like a mini Cameron Highlands with its own tomatoes, brocolli, strawberry farms, tea plantation, rabbit park, herb and floral gardens. Recommended attraction for families with children.

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