Rolling green hills of Cameron Highlands highland landscape

Malaysia

Cameron Highlands

Best Time
March to September (less rainfall; avoid school holidays for lighter crowds)
Daily Budget
$40-120 USD
Language
Malay and English (Cantonese and Mandarin widely spoken by local vendors)
Timezone
UTC+8

About

Discover Cameron Highlands

Cameron Highlands is a highland district in Pahang state, situated at elevations between 1,100 and 1,800 meters in the Titiwangsa mountain range. The area was developed by the British colonial administration in the 1930s as a cool hill station retreat from the lowland heat, and it retains much of that character today: Tudor-style bungalows, a nine-hole golf course, rose gardens, and afternoon tea with scones are as central to the visitor experience as the tea estates and jungle treks.

The highlands are best known for the BOH Tea Plantation, one of the largest tea estates in Asia, covering over 1,200 hectares in the hills near Brinchang and Sungai Palas. Guided tours of the factory explain the process from plucking to packaging, and the plantation's hillside cafe offers tea-tasting with panoramic views over tiered green rows of tea bushes stretching across multiple valleys.

Strawberry cultivation is another signature product of the highlands. The combination of cool temperatures, ample rainfall, and fertile volcanic soil creates conditions suited to hydroponic strawberry growing. Multiple farms across Tanah Rata and Brinchang allow visitors to pick strawberries directly and purchase fresh fruit and strawberry products.

The Mossy Forest at the peak of Gunung Brinchang (2,031 m) is an ecological highlight. This elfin cloud forest at the highest accessible road in the highlands is perpetually draped in moisture, with trees covered in mosses, lichens, and ferns, and a wooden boardwalk that allows visitors to walk above the canopy without damaging the vegetation.

The district has three main towns: Ringlet at the lower entrance, Tanah Rata in the center which serves as the main commercial hub, and Brinchang at the highest elevation. Cameron Highlands is approximately 200 km from Kuala Lumpur by road, a three-to-four-hour drive via the Simpang Pulai route or the older Tapah road. Bus services from Ipoh and KL operate regularly. Temperatures range from 10-25°C year-round, making it one of the few places in Malaysia where a light jacket is needed.

When to Go

Best Time to Visit the Cameron Highlands

The Cameron Highlands sit 1,500 m up on Malaysia's central spine — cool, misty and green year-round, a world away from the tropical heat below. The drier months from February to May and September are best for hiking and clear plantation views, though rain is possible any day. The highlands are coolest in December–February (down to 14 °C at night); the wettest months are October–November.

  • Feb–May & SepDrier spells — the best time for hiking, tea estates and strawberry farms.
  • Dec–FebCool season — the chilliest time (bring a jacket); popular with locals escaping the heat.
  • Oct–NovWettest months — heavy rain and mist; trails can be muddy and views limited.

Attractions

Things to Do in the Cameron Highlands

The Cameron Highlands are Malaysia's premier hill station — rolling emerald tea plantations, strawberry and lavender farms, mossy cloud-forest and colonial-era charm. A refreshing 2–3-day break between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh or Penang.

BOH Tea Plantation (Sungai Palas)

Malaysia's largest tea estate — rolling terraces of clipped bushes clinging to the hillsides. Walk the viewpoint, tour the factory and sip fresh brews at the clifftop café with panoramic valley views.

Free entry; café and factory open daily except Mon.

Mossy Forest & Mount Brinchang

A surreal, mist-shrouded cloud forest of gnarled trees draped in moss and orchids at the top of Mount Brinchang — reached by a boardwalk or the steep summit drive, Malaysia's highest road. Otherworldly and cool.

Strawberry, Lavender & Honey Bee Farms

Pick your own strawberries, wander lavender and flower gardens (Big Red Strawberry, Cameron Lavender) and visit bee farms — a family favourite and a highlands institution.

Time Tunnel & Brinchang Old Town

A quirky museum of highlands history (including the Jim Thompson mystery), plus the colonial-era charm of Brinchang's old buildings and the bustling Kea Farm market.

Jungle Treks (Trail 10 & Parit Falls)

A network of numbered jungle trails links Tanah Rata to the waterfalls and ridgelines — from easy strolls to full-day hikes through primary forest. Pick up a trail map and go early before the mist rolls in.

Sam Poh Temple & Butterfly Gardens

A colourful hillside Chinese temple and the butterfly and insect gardens round out the easy-going sights around Brinchang and Tanah Rata.

Transport

How to Get to & Around the Cameron Highlands

The main towns are Tanah Rata (the base) and Brinchang, ~200 km north of Kuala Lumpur by a winding mountain road. There's no airport — you arrive by bus, car or tour.

  • From Kuala LumpurBus from KL Sentral/TBS to Tanah Rata ~4.5 hrs ($6–10); private car/taxi ~3.5 hrs ($55–80).
  • From IpohBus ~1.5 hrs ($3–5) via the Simpang Pulai road — an easy link to/from Ipoh and Penang.
  • Local busA cheap local bus shuttles between Tanah Rata, Brinchang and the farms/tea estate for a few ringgit — the budget way around.
  • Tour / shared taxiHalf- and full-day shared tours (~RM40–80/$9–18) cover the tea estate, mossy forest and farms — the easy way to see it all.
  • WalkingTanah Rata is walkable and trailheads start in town — lace up for the jungle walks.

Combine the highlands with Ipoh, Penang and Kuala Lumpur on a classic central Malaysia loop.

Accommodation

Where to Stay in the Cameron Highlands

Lodging clusters in Tanah Rata (the base) and Brinchang (the farms), from Tudor-style inns to budget guesthouses.

Tanah Rata — best for convenience

The main town — guesthouses, hotels, restaurants, tour offices and bus stops, with jungle trailheads right in town.

Brinchang — best for the farms

Closer to the strawberry farms, tea estate and night market — quieter and a bit cooler.

Country-style inns & resorts

Tudor-style and plantation-era hotels that lean into the cool-climate, English-countryside vibe — the splurge pick for a fireside retreat.

Food & Drink

What & Where to Eat in the Cameron Highlands

The cool climate shapes the food — hot steamboat, scones with tea, fresh strawberries and highland produce.

Steamboat — a bubbling shared hotpot of broth, meat and veg, the highlands comfort food. Scones with cream and jam at the tea estates (a British legacy), fresh strawberries and strawberry desserts, plus the excellent local BOH tea. Don't miss highland-grown veg and corn at the Kea Farm market.

  • BOH tea caféScones, cakes and fresh tea with the best valley views in the highlands.
  • Tanah Rata restaurantsSteamboat, Indian, Chinese and Western kitchens — cosy spots for a cool evening.
  • Kea Farm & Brinchang marketFresh strawberries, corn, honey and highland produce — great edible souvenirs.

Plan Your Trip

Practical Tips & Budget

Malaysia gives most Western passport holders 90 days visa-free. The currency is the Malaysian ringgit (MYR); English is widely spoken. The highlands are cool — bring a jacket, long trousers and rain gear. Jungle trails can be muddy and leech-prone in the wet season; go with a guide for the mossy forest and off-trail routes.

How much does the Cameron Highlands cost?

  • Budget$15–30/day — guesthouse, hawker food, the local bus and a couple of farms.
  • Mid-range$35–70/day — a Tudor-style inn, a shared tea-and-mossy-forest tour and steamboat dinners.
  • Luxury$90+/day — a plantation-style resort with private guiding.

Good to know

  • Pack a jacket: temperatures can drop to 14 °C at night — a rarity in tropical SE Asia.
  • Jungle trails: use a guide for the mossy forest and off-track routes; trails get muddy and disorienting in mist.
  • Weather: rain and fog can close in fast — start hikes early and carry rain gear.
  • Weekends: popular with locals — book accommodation and tours ahead on weekends and holidays.
  • Sustainability: choose responsible tours that protect the fragile mossy forest.

Ready to plan a route? Pair the highlands with Ipoh, Penang and Kuala Lumpur on a central Malaysia circuit.

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Stays in Cameron Highlands

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Luxury

· Tanah Rata / Golf Course

Cameron Highlands Resort

The flagship luxury property in Cameron Highlands, a Small Luxury Hotels of the World member set alongside the district's only 18-hole golf course in Tanah Rata. The 56-room colonial-style resort features a Spa Village with Orang Asli-inspired treatments, a Jim Thompson restaurant, and afternoon tea service. Rated 9.1 on Agoda with over 1,000 reviews.

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Zenith Hotel Cameron
· Tanah Rata

Zenith Hotel Cameron

A five-star hotel in Tanah Rata offering modern rooms with highland views, a pool, and comprehensive in-room amenities. With 7,238 Agoda reviews at a 9.1 rating, it is one of the best-reviewed contemporary hotels in the highlands. Suited to travelers who want five-star-style comfort alongside the colonial attractions of the area.

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Strawberry Park Resort
· Tanah Rata

Strawberry Park Resort

A four-star resort set in 40 acres of highland gardens near Tanah Rata, featuring multiple room categories from standard rooms to chalet-style accommodations. The resort has a pool, tennis courts, and garden walks, and is named for the strawberry terraces that once surrounded the property. Agoda rating 8.2 with 6,655 reviews.

Century Pines Resort
· Tanah Rata

Century Pines Resort

A four-star resort on Jalan Masjid in Tanah Rata, one of the most-reviewed properties in Cameron Highlands with over 27,500 Agoda reviews. The resort offers a range of accommodation including chalets and suites set in pine-forested grounds, a swimming pool, and multiple dining outlets. Well positioned for town access and jungle trail trailheads.

Boutique

The Lakehouse
· Ringlet / Lakeside

The Lakehouse

An 18-room colonial-style country house hotel south of Tanah Rata near Ringlet, dating from the British hill station era. Rooms feature four-poster beds, exposed timber beams, and fireplaces; some overlook a garden and small lake. The property has a well-regarded restaurant and a classic highland atmosphere. Agoda rating 8.7 with over 1,100 reviews.

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Smokehouse Hotel Cameron Highlands
· Tanah Rata / Golf Course

Smokehouse Hotel Cameron Highlands

A mock-Tudor country hotel dating from the 1930s colonial era, set by the golf course near Tanah Rata. The Smokehouse offers 17 individually decorated rooms with period furnishings, a garden with rose beds, and a restaurant serving traditional British food and afternoon teas. The building is one of the most photographed colonial structures in the highlands.

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· BOH Tea Plantation

Boh Tea Estate Bungalow

Colonial-era plantation bungalows maintained by the BOH Tea Company within the estate grounds, available for rental as private accommodation. The bungalows offer a unique experience of staying overnight inside a working tea plantation with panoramic views over the terraced fields. Available on a limited basis and bookable directly through BOH.

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Mid-Range

Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands
· Tanah Rata

Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands

A three-star hotel on Jalan Gereja in Tanah Rata offering comfortable rooms at mid-range prices. The Heritage is one of the most reviewed hotels in the district with over 16,800 Agoda reviews, reflecting its long-standing role as a reliable mid-tier option. Close to the town center, restaurants, and bus terminal.

· Cameron Highlands

Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands

A four-star hotel from the Copthorne brand group, nestled in forested highlands surroundings with a pool, restaurant, and full hotel facilities. The property has a classic highland resort character with comfortable rooms at mid-to-upper prices. Good for families who want full hotel services in a tranquil setting.

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· Brinchang

Iris Hotel Cameron Highlands

A mid-range hotel in the Brinchang area with clean rooms, highland views, and competitive pricing. The Iris caters to visitors who want to be closer to the Mossy Forest, BOH Sungai Palas plantation, and the Brinchang night market while maintaining hotel-standard amenities.

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· Golf Course Area

Golf Course View Hotel

A mid-range hotel adjacent to the Cameron Highlands Golf Course, offering rooms with direct fairway views and easy access to the club. Popular with golfers and visitors who appreciate proximity to both the golf course and the colonial heritage hotels including the Smokehouse and Cameron Highlands Resort.

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Budget

Nova Highlands Hotel
· Greencow / Brinchang Area

Nova Highlands Hotel

A three-star hotel in Greencow, Cameron Highlands, with 19,006 Agoda reviews — the highest volume for any property in the district. The Nova Highlands offers basic rooms at accessible prices and is popular with domestic visitors and group tours. Its high review volume reflects its position as a high-turnover, value-focused property.

Hillview Inn
· Tanah Rata

Hillview Inn

A two-star guesthouse on Jalan Mentigi with a 8.2 Agoda rating, offering basic but clean rooms at budget prices. The Hillview has been a consistent budget choice for independent backpackers visiting Cameron Highlands. Its location in Tanah Rata is convenient for restaurants, the night market, and transport connections.

· Tanah Rata

Father's Guest House

A well-known budget guesthouse and hostel in Tanah Rata, long established as a backpacker institution in Cameron Highlands. Father's offers dormitory and private rooms at low prices, an in-house cafe, and a tour booking service for jungle treks and plantation visits. Friendly atmosphere suited to solo travelers.

· Brinchang

Rosa Passadena Hotel

A family-run hotel in Brinchang offering well-maintained rooms with mountain views at reasonable rates. The Rosa Passadena is popular with families visiting the nearby strawberry farms and night market in Brinchang. Its high-elevation location means cooler temperatures even by highland standards.

Experiences

Things to do in Cameron Highlands

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BOH Tea Plantation Tour (Sungai Palas)

A self-guided or group visit to BOH's Sungai Palas Estate near Brinchang, the most accessible of BOH's two visitor-oriented plantations. The factory tour explains the full tea processing cycle from leaf plucking to packaging. The hillside BOH Cafe serves freshly brewed tea with views over descending rows of tea bushes.

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Mossy Forest Boardwalk (Gunung Brinchang)

A 200-meter elevated boardwalk through the cloud forest at the summit of Gunung Brinchang (2,031 m), accessible by road from Brinchang town. The trail passes through a perpetually misty elfin forest of moss-encrusted trees, epiphytic orchids, and dense ferns unique to this high-altitude ecosystem. Early mornings offer the best chance of clear conditions.

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Strawberry Farm Visit and Picking

A hands-on agrotourism visit to one of Cameron Highlands' numerous strawberry farms, where visitors pick hydroponically grown strawberries directly from the greenhouse rows. Farms sell fresh fruit, strawberry ice cream, jam, and dipped strawberries. Big Red Strawberry Farm in Brinchang is the largest and most visited.

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Jungle Trek (Trail 4 or Trail 9)

Cameron Highlands has a network of numbered jungle trails through primary rainforest. Trail 4 connects Brinchang to Gunung Beremban and takes 2-3 hours. Trail 9 from Arcadia golf course to Gunung Berembun takes 3-5 hours. Guides can be arranged through guesthouses. Leeches are common; long sleeves, trousers, and repellent are recommended.

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Afternoon Tea at a Colonial Hotel

A traditional afternoon tea service at one of Cameron Highlands' colonial heritage hotels — most notably the Smokehouse Hotel or Cameron Highlands Resort. Sets typically include sandwiches, scones with cream and jam, and a selection of cakes served alongside locally grown highland tea. Advance booking is recommended for weekend visits.

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BOH Tea Plantation Visit (Habu Estate)

The original BOH Tea Estate at Habu near Ringlet, established in 1929 when BOH was founded. The estate has a visitor center, a small museum on Boh's history, and tea-tasting facilities. The surrounding landscape of terraced tea rows at lower elevations than Sungai Palas has a different character — more open and warmer.

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Cameron Highlands Night Market

A weekly night market operating Thursday to Saturday evenings (and some public holidays) in Brinchang and Tanah Rata, selling fresh highland produce including strawberries, vegetables, flowers, corn, and local snacks. An authentic local experience where vendors sell at lower prices than tourist farms during the day.

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Cactus Valley

A cactus and succulent display garden in Brinchang with thousands of cactus varieties, some reaching impressive sizes, growing in an enclosed greenhouse. The facility also has a section of carnivorous plants and pitcher plants native to the Cameron Highlands ecosystem. Entry is inexpensive and the garden is suitable for all ages.

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Time Tunnel Museum

A private museum in Brinchang displaying artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia tracing Cameron Highlands' history from indigenous Orang Asli settlement through British colonial development, the Japanese occupation, and the communist insurgency period. The museum's collection of vintage objects and photographs provides context for the area's colonial-era buildings and infrastructure.

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Butterfly and Insect Farm

A butterfly farm at Kea Farm in Brinchang where free-flying tropical butterflies inhabit a large enclosed garden among tropical flowers. Adjacent exhibits display preserved insect collections including rhinoceros beetles and stick insects. The farm also has small animals and a gift shop with butterfly-themed products.

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Cameron Lavender Garden

A floral garden in Brinchang with plantings of lavender varieties alongside other highland flowers. The garden is popular with visitors who want to see plants not commonly grown in tropical Malaysia, taking advantage of Cameron Highlands' cool climate. A cafe serves lavender-infused beverages and food.

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Cameron Highlands Golf Course

An 18-hole golf course at an elevation of approximately 1,500 meters, one of Malaysia's highest altitude courses and a legacy of British colonial hill station development. The course is adjacent to the Cameron Highlands Resort and the Smokehouse Hotel. Visitors can book tee times; rental equipment is available.

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Information

Good to know

How do I get to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur?
By bus from KL's Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS), the journey takes approximately 3.5 to 4 hours. Buses go via Tapah or the newer Simpang Pulai route. By car, the drive takes about 3 hours via the Simpang Pulai expressway exit off the North-South Expressway. There is no train service directly to Cameron Highlands.
What is the weather like in Cameron Highlands?
Cameron Highlands has a cool, highland climate year-round, with temperatures between 10°C and 25°C. The higher elevations, particularly around Brinchang and Gunung Brinchang, are frequently misty and cool. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, with heavier periods typically from October to December and April to May. A light jacket or sweater is recommended for evenings.
What are the main things to do in Cameron Highlands?
The primary attractions are the BOH Tea Plantation (factory tours and hillside cafe), Mossy Forest boardwalk at Gunung Brinchang, strawberry farm visits and picking, jungle treks including Trails 4 and 9, the Time Tunnel Museum, Cactus Valley, butterfly farms, and the Cameron Lavender Garden. High tea at colonial hotels is also a popular tradition.
What is the Mossy Forest in Cameron Highlands?
The Mossy Forest (Hutan Lumut) sits at the peak of Gunung Brinchang at approximately 2,000 meters above sea level. It is an elfin cloud forest permanently shrouded in mist, with trees encrusted in mosses, lichens, and ferns. A 200-meter wooden boardwalk allows visitors to walk above the canopy. Access is via a winding road to the Gunung Brinchang summit, which is also reachable by car.
Can I pick strawberries in Cameron Highlands?
Yes. Several farms including Big Red Strawberry Farm and others in Brinchang and Kea Farm allow visitors to pick strawberries directly from hydroponic greenhouse rows. Farms also sell fresh strawberries, strawberry ice cream, jams, and chocolate-dipped strawberries. The best time to visit is weekday mornings when fruits are freshest and crowds are smaller.
How many days do I need in Cameron Highlands?
Two days is generally sufficient for the key attractions: BOH Plantation, Mossy Forest, one or two strawberry farms, and a jungle trail. Three days allows a more relaxed pace with extra time for hiking, the flower gardens, and exploring Tanah Rata's local eateries. Day trips from Ipoh or KL are possible but allow limited time.
What is the best accommodation area in Cameron Highlands?
Tanah Rata is the central hub with the widest choice of hotels, restaurants, and bus connections, and is convenient for both Brinchang (north) and Ringlet (south). Brinchang has several hotels closer to the Mossy Forest and BOH Sungai Palas plantation. The golf course area near Tanah Rata has the luxury colonial hotels including Cameron Highlands Resort and Smokehouse.
Is Cameron Highlands suitable for hiking?
Yes. Cameron Highlands has a network of marked jungle trails of varying difficulty. Trails 4, 9, and 10 are among the most popular for day hikers. Trail 9 from Arcadia golf course to Gunung Berembun takes approximately 3-4 hours. Some trails are unmarked or poorly maintained; going with a guide is recommended for longer or more remote routes. Leeches are common on wet days.

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