Cameron Highlands

Gunung (Mount) Brinchang
Brinchang Cameron Highland

At 6,666 feet above sea level, this is the highest point in Malaysia which is accessible by car. At the top of the mountain is a radio and television station. Close to the installation is a 15 m high “Observation Tower”. This is the best place to get a good view of the Cameron Highlands and the neighbouring state of Perak. The taxi fare to the summit and back can amount to as much as RM100. Before heading this way, it would be wise to negotiate with the taxi driver to see if the trip could include a visit to the nearby Mossy Forest and the Boh Tea plantation which is located at Sungei Palas.

Mossy Forest
Gunung Brinchang

There is a boardwalk at the top of Gunung Mount Brinchang which takes you through the Mossy Forest. This reserve is unlike any other in peninsular Malaysia: its base is covered with a thick carpet of moss. Most of the trees here have remained untouched for centuries. Be prepared to spend a considerable amount of time exploring this place.

Parit Waterfall

There are two ways to get to the waterfall: you could either start from the Forestry Department or take Track 4 which is at the side of the Century Pines Resort. If you opt for the former, you should reach the falls in less than an hour. For the latter, the journey is about 15 min.

Robinson Waterfall

The falls are a short distance from Tanah Rata. It could be reach via Path 9.

Robinson Rose Garden, Rose Centre & Rose Valley

All three estates are worth a visit. Here you can see how roses are grown.

Time Tunnel – The Local Museum
+60 16 3288 438, +60 13 5247 120
located within the Kok Lim Strawberry Farm

The Time Tunel is Malaysia’s first memorabilia “museum”. It is recognised as one of the main attractions of the Cameron Highlands. The galleria is filled with objets de art that showcase what life was like in Malaysia after the Japanese occupation. Apart from collectibles and memorabilia, there is also an assortment of old photographs on display here – most dating back to the post-war years. The “museum” is open daily from 9AM-6PM. There are no restrictions to photography at the gallery. The entrance fee is RM5 for adults and RM3 for children. There is ample parking available at the complex.