The Cameron Highlands areas was originally discovered in 1885 by William Cameron, a British government Surveyor who came across, “A fine plateau with gentle slopes, shut in by loftier mountains”, whilst hacking a path up through dense jungle on a mapping expedition. Creating a hill station in the area was first voiced in 1888 by Sir Hugh Low, a Perak resident who suggested it might be a suitable place for a retreat and farmland.
Places of Interest:
• North – South Highway (Drive Past)
• Handmade Basket Factory (Visit Stop)
• Lata Iskandar Waterfall (Photo Stop)
• Aborigines Village (Visit Stop) – Blow Pipes Demonstration
• BOH Tea Plantation (Visit Stop)
• BOH Tea Factory (Visit Stop) (factory closed on Monday)
• Vegetable Farm (Visit Stop)
• Vegetable Market (Visit Stop)
• Strawberry Farm (Visit Stop) – Own Self Picking
• Butterfly Garden (Visit Stop)
• Honey Bee Farm (Visit Stop)
• Cactus Garden (Visit Stop)
• Bharat Tea Plantation (Photo Stop)