Travel: Malaysia - Cameron Highlands
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I went Cameron twice last year. First trip there, the kids had a enjoyable time plucking strawberries and climing up the tea plantation. Also there are vegetable farms, Bee farm, cactus farm which I felt very educational. But journey to Cameron from S’pore by car is long (about 600km). Going up and down Cameron will have some ear pressure in young kids and cause some discomfort.
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hi,
I am planning a trip to Cameron too. Where about did you guys stay while there? I am planning to book those 2-3 bedrooms apartment. Strawberry Resort?
Kindly advise.
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AgnesMM:
Strawberry resort is located in a exclusive spot. The road leading to the resort is very winding which I do not like. I previously stayed at \"Smokehouse\" (about RM500/night) and \"Casa De Rosa\" (3 star but rooms are huge and balcony overlook the car park). Cameron Resort looks good but rates are quoted in USD.
I am planning a trip to Cameron too. Where about did you guys stay while there? I am planning to book those 2-3 bedrooms apartment. Strawberry Resort?
Depending on your budget and preference, accommodation in Cameron varies. Lots of accomodation there (from cheap to very expensive). I walk-in and asked a 1-bedroom apt before. Rate was cheaper than hotel. Unfortunately these accomodations do not have a web site. Most sporeans will stay at Equatorial hotel. It is ideally located and you can walk to the butterfly park and souvenir shops from the hotel. -
Wah, a lot of people are going to Cameron heh. In our previous trips, we have stayed in a bungalow and Casa dela Rosa.
I must say that the bungalow experience is the best - fantastic lifestyle. It comes with a highly skilled cook (one of those hainanese cooks, who can whipped up a good english breakfast, scorns for tea and a sumptuos chinese meal in the evening type) - luv it.
Anyway, we’re making a trip again this mid Nov. Could not get a bungalow though. So we’re booked for Century Pines - supposedly renovated. Let’s see -
If not because of the long journey, I will like to go back Cameron again soon. The weather is fantastic. If I not wrong year end will be a wet month. It will be extremely cold at night (good to eat the popular streamboat for dinner)
Century Pines looks like a nice hotel from outside. Do tell us more about the hotel when you are back from your trip
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Hi jsmum,
It's a long journey if you drive all the way from Singapore.
But if you fly to KL (1 hr flight) and drive another 2-2.5 hrs; or fly to Ipoh (1.5 hr flight) and drive less than 1 hr - you're there ! :lol:
Yes, Ddecember can be wet, and that's why we try to get there a little earlier - mid Nov and hopefully drier and yet quite cool at night -
Eagle-Ladybird:
Flying to KL will be the cheapest thru budget airline. Then renting a car from the airport to Cameron. Firefly to Ipoh is so expensive (perhaps only airline direct to Ipoh that's why). I hope budget airlines will soon come out with a more competitive rate to Ipoh. There are so much good food and attractions in IpohHi jsmum,
But if you fly to KL (1 hr flight) and drive another 2-2.5 hrs; or fly to Ipoh (1.5 hr flight) and drive less than 1 hr - you're there ! :lol:
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Plan to take tour coach to Cameron but most travel at nite. Anyone who know any coach that travel in day?
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Hi all
I am also plannin a trip durin this Nov… As I will be going with my 7 year old son, is it safe for us to ‘roam’ free and easy?
Thanks all -
Eagle-Ladybird:
Hi,Wah, a lot of people are going to Cameron heh. In our previous trips, we have stayed in a bungalow and Casa dela Rosa.
I must say that the bungalow experience is the best - fantastic lifestyle. It comes with a highly skilled cook (one of those hainanese cooks, who can whipped up a good english breakfast, scorns for tea and a sumptuos chinese meal in the evening type) - luv it.
Anyway, we're making a trip again this mid Nov. Could not get a bungalow though. So we're booked for Century Pines - supposedly renovated. Let's see
Care to share your itinerary to Cameron?
How many days & nights?
What's nice to do there?
Is it worth the long journey?
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