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Wednesday 20 August 2014

Kea Farm @ Cameron Highlands, Pahang

Our last day in Cameron Highlands trip started with a visit to Kea Farm. It was actually a morning market (Pasar Pagi), which sells local agricultural products. The location was not far from our hotel, Copthorne Hotel. Parking is scarce at that area, so happened that we went there on a Monday morning so the traffic was not that bad. Would like to advise those who are staying at Copthorne Hotel to walk to the market area, instead of driving. It should be within 10 minutes of walking distance. While enjoying the cool breeze, you don't need to worry about parking. Why not? =)




Sunday 17 August 2014

Laviino Cafe & Blueberry Earthouse @ Cameron Highlands, Pahang

Along the way up to the BOH Sungai Palas Tea Plantation & Tea Centre, another attraction awaits. On the left side of the road, there is a steep entrance to the Blueberry Earthouse. The specialty of this attraction, is that, the building is designed like a Stone Age building, internally and externally. Matching the concept of an "Earth" house.



Sunday 3 August 2014

Sungai Palas BOH Tea Plantation @ Cameron Highlands, Pahang

The Sungai Palas BOH Tea Plantation is one of the signature destinations that one must go to during the visit to Cameron Highlands. Many of us, Malaysians, grew up drinking Teh Tarik (Milk Tea) and this is where our aromatic tea drinks come from. The view was breathtaking, and we got to enjoy the authentic Teh Tarik at the Tea House as well.


Saturday 2 August 2014

Kwan Kee Charcoal Steamboat @ Cameron Highlands, Pahang

The second dinner of our Cameron Highlands trip was a visit to Kwan Kee Charcoal Steamboat. The Brinchang Night Market was not open (that day was a Sunday night); so we had ample parking spaces to choose from. Brinchang town was peaceful and less crowded, so we got to enjoy the cool breeze and relaxing atmosphere in the town.

Kwan Kee Restaurant is not difficult to spot, as it is on the main street in Brinchang town, where all the steamboat restaurants and shops were located. There were a few selections, all of them provided charcoal steamboat, a specialty of Cameron Highlands, but we eventually chose Kwan Kee, since it was the most crowded one (typical KL looking-for-food style). Other than charcoal steamboat, the restaurant also caters for stirred fried noodles and typical chinese meals with many dishes to choose from. They even sell venison dishes. Poor deer. Look for the restaurant with many Chinese words sticking around the walls, then you will be in the right place.