Saturday, July 21, 2007

Cameron Highland At Pahang, West Malaysia (2002)

Cameron Highlands was found in 1885 by William Cameron which was eventually have the area named in his honour. William Cameron was on an expedition sent by the British government. The plateau he found is at an altitude of ~6000ft (1,800m) above sea-level and the temperature falls between 8°C and 25°C. It was not fully developed until 1925 that it was then proposed by Sir George Maxwell as a hill resort. It has since become a very popular resort among Malaysians and overseas tourist as well.



Cameron Highlands comprises of several towns which include Brinchang, Tanah Rata, Ringlet, Kampung Raja and Tringkap. Brinchang and Tanah Rata are famous for accommodations, food and facilities. The most sought after food is the steam boat which makes it superb in a cool climate, especially in the evening.

Sight attractions that draw many visitors to Cameron Highland are as follows:-

Tea Plantations



Strawberry Farm





Waterfalls





Flower Nurseries




Butterfly Garden





Cactus Valley





Vegetables Farm





Markets





Orang Asli Village






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