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The Cameron Highlands are a must-visit for nature lovers and those looking to escape the city.
Farms and tea plantations have varying admission charges.
Wear comfortable shoes as lots of walking is involved in a trip to the highlands.
Take a jacket and a raincoat as temperatures are much cooler than in the rest of Malaysia and rain is common.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Cameron Highlands. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Guided tours of the Cameron Highlands start at around US$25 for a half-day Mossy Forest experience, making it easy to explore on a budget. Full-day trips from Kuala Lumpur with lunch included typically run US$80–$130 per person. If you want to linger a bit longer, overnight experiences start from US$495, while 10-15-day cross-country adventures naturally cost more.
Yes, the Cameron Highlands are absolutely worth visiting. This cool and misty escape is filled with rolling tea plantations and jungle trails that feel a world away from Malaysia's sweltering cities. Book a guided tour and get local expertise, stress-free transport through winding mountain roads, plus multiple highlights in one trip.
Per one customer who booked the Cameron Highlands with Lunch Guided Day Tour (SIC/Shared Tour), "This was a fantastic tour—Gerald, our guide, was so knowledgeable and interesting. We absolutely loved the Cameron Valley Tea Plantation, Agro farm and waterfall. I would thoroughly recommend this—and a delicious lunch was included too."
The Cameron Highlands’ biggest single attraction is the Mossy Forest, a gothically atmospheric patch of rainforest that drips with moss. But tea plantations are the area’s signature attraction, and the enormous BOH Tea Gardens are one of the most popular tea plantations to visit.
Many travelers find an overnight trip is right for the Cameron Highlands: At around a 3.5-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur, they’re pretty far for a day trip. You’ll want to hike the Mossy Forest, visit a tea plantation, and see bee, strawberry, and flower farms at work.
Yes, there are plenty of guided tours that explore the Cameron Highlands. Tours from Kuala Lumpur are generally day trips or overnight visits, but you can also take half-day tours, including sunrise tours and tea plantation tours, from within the Cameron Highlands. There are also day trips from Ipoh.
You can expect some rain in the Cameron Highlands at any time of year, but the weather is driest in January–February and June through August. The weather is warm enough for tea plantations to harvest year-round, so there’s no need to worry about missing key stages.
The Cameron Highlands are notoriously rainy, so you should carry a light rain jacket or a poncho with sturdy shoes if you plan to hike. You’ll probably want to wear long pants during the day, but bring a layer if you stay overnight: Night-time temperatures regularly drop to 60°F (16°C).
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