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Travel Cameron Highland, Recommended things to see and do?

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Nairdamil
post Oct 13 2009, 04:43 PM

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hi guys, i plan to go CH on this coming sat...coz i have to visit my fren's hometown in sitiawan for deepavali celebration...then the next day which is on sat, i plan to straight drive to CH...

just now i called hotel titiwangsa, and asked for the room rates...they quote my rm250 net...izzit expensive???
or should i consider other alternatives??


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post Oct 13 2009, 10:46 PM

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@stimix : bro, i want to ask...walk in cheaper or should i book earlier??
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post Oct 13 2009, 11:06 PM

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bro, krs is in my list...

is krs clean???...coz my one of my fren is a clean freak...no tv its ok..but its Very important for the guess house to be clean...
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post Oct 13 2009, 11:47 PM

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o...so bro u haven't stay there for 2 years de...lol...any1 here who stayed there recently???

what other hotels can i consider???


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post Oct 20 2009, 05:42 PM

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i just came back from CH...its been a long time since i went there when i were small... overall, CH is still a nice place...i went on deepavali...reach there around 4 sumting after open house in sitiawan...most of the hotels were fully booked...luckily twin pines still have available rooms...i personally recommend twin pines...krs pines is a budget hotel whil twin pines is higher standard than krs...this twin pines is located quite deep...its hard to find if you don't know the route...because of its remote location...this place is nice to stay...the room is clean...i prefer hotels without carpet...coz i feel carpet is dirty...if someone decide to shoot his low on the carpet, the "juice" will work its way through the carpet...lol...imagine after 12 hours...there is no detergent on earth can clean that...

for food, mayflower is nice...haven't tried the nyonya fern...t-cafe is also good...its scone is nice and cheaper than others like in boh tea...

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post Oct 20 2009, 06:56 PM

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mayflower got 2 shops...1 is halal and another 1 is non-halal..u can go to the halal shop...if u are standing infront of the shop, the shop on ur right is halal while on the left is non-halal...


if you are going on fri or saturday, u can always go to brinchang night market...there have a variety of food...i tried the ayam percik and nasi ayam melayu...both taste so so...the ayam percik in penang is much better...besides that, there a lot of malay stalls....u can buy food from them...

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post Oct 21 2009, 10:13 AM

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high peak is rm 110....peak is 90...weekdays is around 70 or 80??? not sure...

u need to understand that this is a guest house...not a hotel...but i can promise u that this guest house is cleaner than few hotels...like heritage or iris hotel etc...

I personally recommend this hotel because it is located far from the main road...which makes it very very peaceful at night...u can park ur car inside if u want...but only 3 cars can park inside...outside also can park but the road is quite steep...so make sure u put a brick behind ur front tyres...

if u are lazy to drive out, u can always walk out...around 3 minutes walk...u can reach banks, shops, restaurant...and if u add another 2 minutes walk, u can reach starbucks, mamak, minimarket, and lots of other shops...
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post Oct 23 2009, 02:45 AM

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ya...i used to have bad impression on motels and guest house...i used to think that both motels and guest house is dirty...lol...

but staying in twin pines have changed my perception...
the manager and the staff there is very friendly...if u need anything u just need to ask....

when i went there, my fren fall sick..then when i told the manager, the manager who is a indian woman gave him panadol for free...and even offered him to prepare toast bread for him before taking the panadol...

just for your information, this guesthouse is owned by raj...a doctor...
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post Oct 30 2009, 03:11 PM

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i think i saw 1 malay restaurant at hotel titiwangsa there...corner shop if i not mistaken...but snipervictim, since ur family and you are takng a vacation there, it is recommended for u to try the halal steamboat there...malay food u can get anytime anywhere...

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