Activities
4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS DISCOVER CAMERON HIGHLANDS

DAY 01
BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER
KLIA Arrival & Brief KL Tour
Morning arrival at KLIA Airport.
Meet and greet by our ever-welcoming tour guide.
Proceed for breakfast at restaurant.
The National Monument
It’s a sculpture that commemorates those who died in Malaysia's struggle for freedom, principally against the Japanese occupation during World War II and the Malayan Emergency, which lasted from 1948 until 1960.
The King’s Palace [Drive pass]
Serves as the official residence of the supreme King of Malaysia, who relocated to Kuala Lumpur in 2011. The palace symbolizes an important part of Malaysia's heritage and is featured on the majority of Kuala Lumpur sightseeing tours.
Lunch at restaurant
Check In at Hotel & continue tour to:
Sultan Abdul Samad Building
Just like London’s four-faced clock tower, Malaysia has its own clock tower to boast of but with a clock on only one side, of course. Nevertheless, that doesn’t make the clock tower any inadequate but instead, the clock tower probably has more significance to shout about as it is situated next to the beautiful and historical Sultan Abdul Samad building. The building is named after the then Sultan of Selangor when the building was constructed.
Merdeka Square
@Dataran Merdeka,situated in front of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. It was here the Union Flag was lowered and the Malayan flag hoisted for the first time at midnight on August 31, 1957. Since then, Merdeka Square has been the usual venue for the annual Merdeka Parade (National Day Parade)
Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
One of KL's newest tourist attractions. It is owned by ARCH, a Malaysian commercial concern which makes and sells 3D wooden pictures and models of famous landmarks from around the world and other gifts and collectables. It is an interesting tourist information center with a collection of paintings and photos of KL’s history, plus miniature mock ups of famous city landmarks. Set in a 114-year old, colonial-style building just beside Dataran Merdeka, this free museum is great if you want to find out a little bit more about KL’s history.
Return to Hotel
Sri Mahamariamman Temple
The oldest Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Founded in 1873, it is situated at the edge of Chinatown in Jalan Bandar. In 1968, a new structure was built, featuring the ornate 'Raja Gopuram' tower in the style of South Indian temples.
Dinner at restaurant
Saloma Link Bridge
It’s a single span steel structure bridge that is illuminated with 4,100 diamond facade panels that come with state-of-the-art LED lighting. It Is the most exquisite pedestrian bridge ever built in Kuala Lumpur.
Overnight at Hotel
Note: Itinerary may defer depending on arrival time.

DAY 02
BREAKFAST / LUNCH / DINNER
Arrival at Cameron Highland & Tour
Breakfast at KL Hotel & Check Out
Transfer by Road to KL→ Cameron Highland~3 Hours
Lunch at Restaurant
Check-In at Hotel
Proceed to Cameron Countryside Tour:
Cameron Highlands is the most popular of the highland retreats in Malaysia. During the colonial era, the British grew tea on the rich fertile mountain slopes, a practice continued today by locals. Since then, it has become the biggest tea exporter in Malaysia along with a constant supply of vegetables to the country and Singapore
The Sungei Palas Tea Garden greets visitors with a panoramic sights of undulating tea fields that stretch out for acres. The café, an iconic 20-foot overarching balcony facing the backdrop of the tea garden, is a must-see view for travelers to Cameron Highlands. Watch the processing of black tea and later to sample various kind of tea house.
Raaju’s Hill Strawberry Farm is known for having some of the juiciest strawberries in the Cameron Highlands. This is a great activity, especially for anyone who is travelling with children and you can pick half a kilo of strawberries that you can then take home and savor. If you prefer to just admire the strawberry fields but still want to sample some of the delicious fruit, then you can visit the onsite cafe where you can enjoy a full English cream tea with strawberry jam as well as their signature strawberry juice.
Visit Local Fruit & Vegetable Market
Sri Thandayuthapani Swamy Temple
For something a little different in the Cameron Highlands, consider checking out the Sri Thandayuthapani Swamy Temple which is a Hindu temple. As with all Hindu temples, expect a riot of color here and some exquisite reliefs that tell the stories of the Hindu epics in the Tamil Nadu style.
Dinner at Restaurant & Overnight at Hotel.

DAY 03
BREAKFAST
Buddhist Temple-Bee Farm-Garden Trips-Tour Orang Asli Village
Breakfast at Hotel
Proceed to:
Buddhist temple
Sam Poh Temple in Brinchang is the largest religious structure in Cameron Highlands, nestled on a small hill top at the back of town. The access road can be found at the turn off next to Iris House Resort; follow the signboards along the narrow road up in less than five minutes by car. While the opulent temple is Buddhist in nature, a variety of brass deities from similar religions can also be found huddled inside.
Ee Feng Gu Honey Bee Farm
This is a traditional apiary which is still in operation and has some interesting attractions inside include an indoor maze. This is a particularly good choice for families as younger visitors can enjoy admiring the colorful bees and there is a gift shop with a wide assortment of honey-related souvenirs.
Butterfly Garden is one of the oldest institutions in the area. If you love butterflies then you will have certainly come to the right place as there is an array of colorful species here as well as some other attractions. These include a tortoise section as well as an insect house, and all the butterflies are free flying so you will get to see them in their natural environment. One of the best things about the butterfly farm is that you can take a guided tour of the facility and guides will explain all the different kinds of butterflies on show here and give you information on their habitats and life cycles.
Lunch at Restaurant
Cactus Valley is a botanical show garden nestled on a hill slope overlooking Brinchang town center, featuring a large collection of cacti, flowers and ornamental plants of various shapes, colors and sizes.
Mrs. Robertson’s Rose Garden
If you like flowers then one of the best ways to see the roses is on a trip to Mrs. Robertson’s Rose Garden which is located on a scenic hillside and will give you pretty views over the valleys below.
Some of the species that you can admire here include Pink Queen Victoria and Maid of Hearts and don’t be surprised by the large size of some of the flowers, as they thrive due to the higher elevation of the Cameron Highlands.
Lavender Gardens is a wonderful place to come to take in the aromatic air and the pretty purple vistas. On a trip here, you will find gorgeous landscaped gardens that are bisected with walkways which means that you can walk through the lavender fields and check out their beauty up close. As you would expect, the flowers attract a range of insects and there is a bee history gallery here as well as a cafe where you can relax with a drink and take in the views.
Tour the Orang Asli Village
Orang Asli means ‘Original People’ in Malay language and refers to the various indigenous groups that live in the Cameron Highlands. To that end, you will find a number of traditional Orang Asli villages dotted around the area and many of them are located on the main road that leads up to Tanah Rata, the central town in the Cameron Highlands.
Return to Hotel & Dinner at Restaurant

DAY 04
BREAKFAST / LUNCH
MARDI-Time Tunnel-Mah Meri Gallery & Departure
Breakfast at Hotel
Check Out
Proceed to:
Agro Technology Park at MARDI, Malaysian Research and Development Institute.
It’s a research center here that is focused on Agro Technology techniques and you can explore the gardens that spread over 42 acres and take in 100 different species of citrus fruits, 10 types of strawberries, and 40 different kinds of roses.
Lunch at Restaurant
Time Tunnel
Billed as a museum although you will find less of an organized gallery here in favor of a series of displays that hark back to a different time in the Cameron Highlands. The aim of the Time Tunnel is to look back at Malaysia’s past and to that end you will find old curios such as vintage signs, postcards, photographs, and even a barber’s chair.
Mah Meri Art Gallery
Anyone who wants to experience some art in the Cameron Highlands should make their way to the Mah Meri Art Gallery. Here you will find a wealth of interesting art works such as intricate wood carvings that were made by the Mah Meri people who are one of the indigenous tribes in the Carey Islands in Malaysia. As well as wood carvings you will also find statues, masks, and ornate and eerie sculptures that are crafted using mangrove hardwood.
Lunch at Restaurant
Transfer by Road from Cameron Highland →KLIA ~3 Hours
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