Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Heritage Hotel Cameron Highlands RM100 per night



 


HERITAGE HOTEL CAMERON HIGHLANDS is a low rise Tudor style boutique hotel situated on a hill in the town of Tanah Rata. Surrounded by elegantly sculptured gardens reminiscent of the old English countryside set in a lush tropical rainforest as background. It is the perfect place to refresh, relax and rejuvenate from the concrete jungle of most cities. The hotel blends tradition with modern comfort for discerning travelers with personalized services from friendly staffs.


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Transportation

From Ipoh – 120km or about 2 hours drive. From Kuala Lumpur – 200km or about 2 hours 45 minutes drive.

Facilities

  • TWO STOREY CAR PARK
  • TRAVEL & TOUR
  • JUNGLE TREKKING
  • LIMOUSINE SERVICE
  • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
  • GOLF BY ARRANGEMENT
  • CONVENIENT DRUG STORE
  • BUSINESS CENTRE










Places of interest

Tea plantation

Tea planting is the main economic activity in Cameron Highlands, with acres upon acres of land dedicated to its cultivation. There are several tea plantation located at Ringlet, whose hardy perennial plants, at a distance, produce the verdant carpet so characteristic of the highlands.One of the best known is the Boh Tea Estate, 8km northeast of Ringlet, which operates free tours from Tuesday to Sunday, usually at 11am.

Palas Tea Estate

The Palas Tea Estate is another best tea estate to visit, located at Brinchang. Usually tours from Tuesday to Sunday at 11am. You can watch the entire process there, from picking to packing. The small, green leaves are picked every ten days or so using shears and wicker basket by the mainly Tamil workers who live on the estates. So, if you are an early riser, a visit to the tea plantation in the early morning will give you a glimpse of women waling between rows of tea bushes, picking the tender young tea leaves and throwing them into baskets strapped to their backs to be processed at the numerous tea processing factories around.

Vegetable & Fruit Market

All over the Cameron Highlands – but especially north of Brinchang – you’ll pass small sheds or greenhouses by the roadside, selling cabbages, leeks, cauliflower, mushrooms and strawberries. These come from various fruit and vegetable farms, which thrive in the temperate climate. Over forty percent of the produce is for export to Singapore, Brunei and Hong Kong.

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