Cameron Highlands is Malaysia's premier hill resort. Located in the state of Pahang, on the Main Range of Peninsular Malaysia, at 1524m above sea level, it is the largest of the Malaysian hill resorts. Much of its appeal lies in the neat sprawling tea plantations which date back to 1929, as well as terraced flower gardens, strawberry farms, orchards and vegetable gardens. Being a popular hill resort, Cameron Highlands is well-developed with visitor amenities.tourist attractions, activities and a range of accommodation for a comfortable, leisurely holiday in cool invigorating climate.
Temperature here hovers between 16 to 26o C. It used to be very cold but nowadays you can make do with just a light sweater.
What To See and Do
Visitors are attracted to the Cameron Highlands largely for a change of climate and pace.As such, activities are nature-based and relaxing with a variety of activities and attractions to suit one's mood and level of fitness, The Cameron Highlands consists of a series of little townships which include Ringlet, Tanah Rata, Brinchang, Trinkap, Kuala Terla and Kampung Raja. The total population is approximately 25,000, the majority of whom are employed in agriculture and the leisure industry The best tourist amenities are sited in or around Tanah Rata but Brinchang is fast catching up with a number of new apartments and restaurants.