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Travel Cameron Highland, Recommended things to see and do?

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post Aug 3 2009, 10:44 PM

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hi guys, going to CH on saturday .
Will be staying at Tanah rata at Prima Villa apartment. Any idea on the rooms? Would like to ear some good continental food, Is there any recommendation except T cafe? I heard about german swiss restaurant but the review kinda suck
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post Aug 4 2009, 08:45 PM

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Anybody can give recent review on T Cafe? The online review sounds promising
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post Aug 6 2009, 03:28 PM

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how happening is Tanah rata on Saturday? Anything to do from 7 till 10 pm?
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post Aug 6 2009, 09:22 PM

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QUOTE(stimix @ Aug 6 2009, 07:02 PM)
If in Brinchang normaly dinner & thereafter pasar malam.

At Tanah Rata, after dinner straight away bck to the guest house garden & sit down there for hours chatting wth others mat Salleh/ climbers while watching my termometer temperature keeps on dropping from 19C to 15C by midnite  biggrin.gif
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Not exactly what i have in mind. Any pub in Tanah rata? Does T-cafe sell wine?
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post Aug 6 2009, 09:53 PM

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Any particular pub to recommend with good setting and price?
Are you the stimix that was mention in thestar a few week ago regarding GPS nav in malaysia?
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post Aug 13 2009, 06:10 PM

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Fulamak , that day i went to cameron highland. a group of around 20 imported car such as ferrari, mazda , subaru, jaquar all went to the bee farm after a rally from the boh tea plantation . That is the most spectacular view of CH rclxms.gif
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post Aug 14 2009, 12:51 AM

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For real? Heard on the walkie that they went back to equatorial hotel after the rally
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post Aug 14 2009, 07:29 PM

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Too bad i cant taste T-cafe breakfast, Their scone, steaks and soup really live up to their name and reputation
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post Jul 19 2012, 04:43 AM

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QUOTE(KenDiriwan @ Jul 17 2012, 11:15 AM)
Back from Cameron for a 3D2N. Stayed in a marvelous bungalow, it is my first time there but from my p.o.v there is no point staying around Brinchang area, its so busy that you would not feel like having vacation apart from the low temperature. The bungalow i checked-in was around Ringlet-Tanah Rata.

Departed from Subang Jaya on Friday morning, headed Tapah for breakfast. Once exited Tapah toll, take right turn and within a minute stop by right hand side for a good roti prota/chapati hut under tree they as well serve nasi lemak. Moved to Gua Tempurong afterwards, to take package 3 or 4 you have to be there early. Best to reach before 10am those who love challenging adventure this will suit you well. These tour going to take you 2hour 30minute to 3hour 30minute depend on which package you desire. After the gua session, headed Kampar Yau Kee(non halal) Restaurant for lunch, had their famous curry chicken bread and a few other recommended dishes. And then head to Lata Kinjang the waterfall you can see on right hand side when travelling to Ipoh. A fun place to chill out but have to hike a little bit and beware of very slippery rocks. By the time we finished it was already near 5pm, so we took Tapah path to Cameron. Reach, check in, dinner and end of the day.

On Saturday, breakfast in Tanah Rata. Spend around an hour plus for jungle tracking in the trail of Robinson Waterfall. Lots of eating activity afterward, durian/strawberry/corns. Just too much of those stall along the way. Visited a few strawberry farm and the night market in Brinchang. The potato and corn i had was really sweet, loved them. So we bought stuff for the dinner (barbeque). Night? Eat all the way! Almost bust my stomach.

On Sunday, had some conversation with the owner of the Bungalow. The place we staying are just way too nice, the owner a team of doggies that help him watch over the place. Coincidence i am an absolutely dog lover, had a good talk with owner and interacted with the dogs. The whole place is only one unit of Bungalow, which totally rented by us for the weekend so the privacy is absolutely at maximum. The Bungalow was well kept, it has 5big room each with toilet, two storey, with full range astro subscription and wifi provided. The Bungalow is fully surrounded by Lavender & Jasmine where the air is even more delightful. The last day we went to Boh plantation. Had tea, cakes and climbed up to the view point. And that was it for my last weekend.


Added on July 17, 2012, 11:24 amp/s cannot compare the Bungalow to any other places. You might have a nice balcony for viewing certain angle of hills in famous hotel but the place we stayed we had the whole hill for ourself LOL, clean, lovely, safety and absolutely full privacy. No point driving all way up Cameron and stick with the crowd/busyness i must say.
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How much is the rental?

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