Wednesday, 18 May 2011

My Weekend at Cameron Highlands


My first trip to Cameron Highlands started out as a disaster; a disaster because we chose the wrong date to take a trip. It was a long weekend thanks to Labour Day, and it seemed as though the entire population of Malaysia were there. The jam was so bad that it took about two and a half hours to pass through a 3km stretch. No thanks to the rain and idiotic drivers who decided it was perfectly alright to endanger everyone’s lives by cutting in and out on the narrow hilly slope and speeding up the hill. But although the jam and rain ruined most of our carefully planned out activities, we did in the end have fun; all thanks to a great bunch of people.

We did spend a lot of time in our rented apartment (Parkland Hotel & Apartments) but it was time well spent as we played games and made fun of each others unfortunate accidents =p


Anyways, below are some of the sights we managed to take in during our 3D 2N stay.


Would you wear these?
Brinchang Night Market
This night market was super packed with tourist and locals that it was a little annoying having to make our way through. People seemed to enjoy pushing instead of saying “excuse me.” The night market is definitely a street food haven for many thanks to the variety of food on offer such as ayam percik, apam balik, kebab, grilled corn, honey, strawberries dipped in chocolate and more strawberries! Even strawberry ear mufflers! This seemed to be quite a hit as I came across it pretty often during my three days stay. Seriously, it’s not that cold. 



Cameron Valley Tea Plantations (Bharat Plantations)
A trip to Cameron is not complete without a visit to a tea plantation. And so we made our way to Bharat Tea Plantation (I kept insisting my trip wouldn’t be complete without my tea and scones) The company which begin operations in 1933 now owns a total of four tea gardens which adds up to 1600 acres of tea planted on the hilly terrain. The view was unquestionably beautiful and the clean fresh air was more than enough to make me forget about the horrid jam we would be stuck in on the way back to our apartment.

Not so yummy scones
Cameron Valley Tea House
After our adventurous (for some) trek at the plantation, we then made our way to the tea house situated next to the plantation. The weather threatened to pour again but I was adamant to have my tea and scones. And sadly, I was disappointed. The tea was delicious, black with no milk and sugar, just the way I like it, but the scones (although it looked delicious) tasted bland and dry. Is it just me or is it weird to serve scones with whipped cream? I always thought scones were served with strawberry jam and clotted cream or sometimes butter. The only thing that stood out for me was the freshly made strawberry jam. So far, the best scones I’ve ever tasted are at Sweet Chats.


Strawberry Farm
Our last day was a breeze. The rain stopped and the jam decreased. Phew! Another place you have to visit in Cameron Highlands is the strawberry farms. There are a total of five strawberry farms in Cameron; the one we visited is called Kasimani’s Strawberry Farm. An exciting activity at a strawberry farm is getting to pick your own strawberries. Unfortunately we were a little too late for that (we reached around 10 am). The only strawberries visible were green! So strawberry picking abandoned, we made our way to the cafĂ© to pig out (less than half and hour after breakfast) on fresh strawberries dipped in chocolate. Yum yum!

Strawberries dipped in chocolate, yummy!















Lata Iskandar
Lata Iskandar is a waterfall located along the stretch of Tapah leading to Cameron Highlands. The view is incredibly beautiful and it is definitely a sight to behold as you make your way up or down the hill. What I’ve observed is that Malaysians love frequenting waterfall areas on holidays and weekends with their entire family. It was no different here, the area around the falls were packed with families picnicking with plates of nasi kandar and mee goreng; some even sitting in the water as they feast on chicken and rice. Whatever happened to finger sandwiches and light snacks?








So to summarise, the trip was……………fun! Seriously! There were ups and downs here and there with the heavy jam; rain and the crowd but the right company made it all worth it. =)

The bunch that made it all worth it =)



P/S: Please refrain from travelling to popular spots around Malaysia during public holidays for your own sanity.

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