Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
Cameron Bharat Tea Estate
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- 1962john1962101London, United Kingdom29 contributionsExcellent guide MorganDo not miss this feats of colour and history We took the golf buggy down to the centre with Morgan our driver who had worked the plantation for 30 years. Morgan gave us such authentic insight into the tea process, the history and his own personal experience. What an asset. Please thanks Morgan for bringing the experience to life for us. Suggestion. Ask all your gollf drivers to share their Cameron Heights experiences and tell folks about the tea process. Thank you again!Visited January 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 January 2023
- Hans-Olof HStockholm, Sweden932 contributionsA genuinely nice tour to the Cameron HighlandsThis is a full day tour to the Malaysian highlands. It is a part of the Malaysia that is 2000 meter above the sea-level that the Englishman used to go to in order to cool down during the colonial time. One example of the advantage of this coolness is that they can grow good strawberries just as us Swedes. Of course, a nice visit to a strawberry farm was included in the trip. However, the main attraction was the visit to a tea plantation (I am a very heavy tea drinker myself) and the sights of the landscape itself. There were also a stop at a waterfall, some butterflies and an Aboriginal man that showed a traditional house and.how to use a blowpipe. This was somewhat of a guy in the cage type show that did not give you a nice feeling. All in all it was a very nice tour with a very good driver/guide.Visited January 2023Written 31 January 2023
- May FLoveland, Colorado1,754 contributionsBoh tea plantation estateWhat a way to see the tea plantation. Enjoy an afternoon tea , cakes at the visitor center, bring some souvenirs home. Taste some of the sample tea, visit the factory. What a beautiful scenic site. It does get very crowded with lots of visitors. You will need to drive through a narrow road into the plantation. It is worth a stop to see this place. Free entrance.Visited June 2023Travelled with familyWritten 6 June 2023
- LeoGermany44 contributionsFirst visit to tea plantationEntry fee (4 RMB for adults, for kids it’s free) is fair as are the prices in the shop. One can spend 30-45 minutes walking around and taking pictures. Pathways are well maintained and it’s not too steep even for small kids, so was surprised seeing so many people opting to drive around by buggy. It’s a nice experience.Visited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten 30 July 2023
- Hoi Fei K46 contributionsNice tea plantation but even the buggy ride is not accessible to those with mobility problems.We went there with extended family. We were thinking that our parents, who are in their 80's and have mobility issues, may need to stay in the cafe. However, when we got there, we saw a sign saying that there was an option of buggy ride. Of course, we paid for that for the whole family to go down. Unfortunately, it is only after we have paid for it that we realised that to get down to the buggy, our parents needed to go down some steep staircases. In the end, they had to go back to the cafe. We got a refund for them. However, I think it really defeated the purpose of having buggy ride. Another problem is that we took the buggy to the plantation. The scenary was great but the toilets were out of action and we were told that the nearest toilet was hundreds of meters uphill. That's why I have to take another point off the rating.Visited August 2023Travelled with familyWritten 24 September 2023
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Hoi Fei K
46 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We went there with extended family. We were thinking that our parents, who are in their 80's and have mobility issues, may need to stay in the cafe. However, when we got there, we saw a sign saying that there was an option of buggy ride. Of course, we paid for that for the whole family to go down. Unfortunately, it is only after we have paid for it that we realised that to get down to the buggy, our parents needed to go down some steep staircases. In the end, they had to go back to the cafe. We got a refund for them. However, I think it really defeated the purpose of having buggy ride.
Another problem is that we took the buggy to the plantation. The scenary was great but the toilets were out of action and we were told that the nearest toilet was hundreds of meters uphill. That's why I have to take another point off the rating.
Another problem is that we took the buggy to the plantation. The scenary was great but the toilets were out of action and we were told that the nearest toilet was hundreds of meters uphill. That's why I have to take another point off the rating.
Written 24 September 2023
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Raja S
42 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
A very place to visit in the highlands area.
The tea shop provides a great taste of masala tea which is a must try.
The tram car helps to go around to the lower point and good place for photo stops.
The tea shop provides a great taste of masala tea which is a must try.
The tram car helps to go around to the lower point and good place for photo stops.
Written 23 September 2023
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Leo
Germany44 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
Entry fee (4 RMB for adults, for kids it’s free) is fair as are the prices in the shop. One can spend 30-45 minutes walking around and taking pictures. Pathways are well maintained and it’s not too steep even for small kids, so was surprised seeing so many people opting to drive around by buggy. It’s a nice experience.
Written 30 July 2023
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Chayuda L.
Phuket, Thailand78 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
This tea farm is very good place to visit and also not far from binshang town. To visit farm for adult is 4 RM and kid is free and they provide foods and beverages with the beautiful view
Written 9 June 2023
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May F
Loveland, CO1,754 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
What a way to see the tea plantation. Enjoy an afternoon tea , cakes at the visitor center, bring some souvenirs home. Taste some of the sample tea, visit the factory. What a beautiful scenic site. It does get very crowded with lots of visitors. You will need to drive through a narrow road into the plantation. It is worth a stop to see this place. Free entrance.
Written 6 June 2023
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pianocello
Shah Alam, Malaysia1,367 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
There are good views and you can get transport directly to the tea plantations. It is a little expensive but worth the trip.
Written 1 June 2023
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Nagarajan K
Melaka, Malaysia7 contributions
Apr 2023
Not value for money. Just enjoy cup of tea and look at the view is enough. Don’t pay for go inside the tea garden. You can take photo and ATV(need to pay) ride only inside the tea garden. I don’t know what is the tourist attraction here.
Written 23 April 2023
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Mr JP
68 contributions
Mar 2023 • Family
This is the last stop for us before we went down the hill. Have a toilet, can enjoy high tea beside the tea plantations. Nice view, good place for high tea
Written 4 March 2023
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Hans-Olof H
Stockholm, Sweden932 contributions
Jan 2023
This is a full day tour to the Malaysian highlands. It is a part of the Malaysia that is 2000 meter above the sea-level that the Englishman used to go to in order to cool down during the colonial time. One example of the advantage of this coolness is that they can grow good strawberries just as us Swedes. Of course, a nice visit to a strawberry farm was included in the trip. However, the main attraction was the visit to a tea plantation (I am a very heavy tea drinker myself) and the sights of the landscape itself. There were also a stop at a waterfall, some butterflies and an Aboriginal man that showed a traditional house and.how to use a blowpipe. This was somewhat of a guy in the cage type show that did not give you a nice feeling. All in all it was a very nice tour with a very good driver/guide.
Written 31 January 2023
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1962john1962101
London, UK29 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Do not miss this feats of colour and history
We took the golf buggy down to the centre with Morgan our driver who had worked the plantation for 30 years. Morgan gave us such authentic insight into the tea process, the history and his own personal experience.
What an asset. Please thanks Morgan for bringing the experience to life for us.
Suggestion. Ask all your gollf drivers to share their Cameron Heights experiences and tell folks about the tea process.
Thank you again!
We took the golf buggy down to the centre with Morgan our driver who had worked the plantation for 30 years. Morgan gave us such authentic insight into the tea process, the history and his own personal experience.
What an asset. Please thanks Morgan for bringing the experience to life for us.
Suggestion. Ask all your gollf drivers to share their Cameron Heights experiences and tell folks about the tea process.
Thank you again!
Written 2 January 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Price for buggy is RM15 per person ?
Wong
38 contributions
I didn take any buggy. Walking is the best.
Indiam1990
Rome, Italy4 contributions
The bar where we can take a thea and eat with a beautiful view is open on June 6th? I don't know the name of the bar.
Thank you
nadhilah s
Kota Bharu, Malaysia34 contributions
Hi,
Is there any entrance fee? How much is it?
Tq
AzmeerSulong
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia115 contributions
its free. just pay for the foods and drinks
Bavani90
Klang, Malaysia3 contributions
May I know the operation time for Bharat Tea estate?
ingvalld
Norway82 contributions
If I'm not mistaken the place open around 9AM, but food service only start closer to lunch. We had a stop on the way back to Singapore but could not wait for the food service to start. So we decided to continue and did stop for lunch at Ringlet. We went to Bharat Tea estate a few days earlier during our stay. And I was very impressed by the ginger tea served in the cafeteria. Sad enough, the ginger tea bought in their shop to bring home was a lot less tasty .
Yahia Omar
2 contributions
Is the road easy with kids from KL by bus?
happijoy
Johor Bahru, Malaysia160 contributions
Yes. It’s all paved roads.
owenlavington
Storrington, UK
Is it possible to walk here from Lakehouse? How long would it take?
Joshua Lee
Hong Kong, China154 contributions
It really depends on your prefer hiking/walking over taking local tour in a nil-air con four wheel SUV drive. I have seen hikers during the tour from inside private cars. Just make sure you have keep hydrated, put sun block as well as mosquitoes repellent. The distance is relative to your preference and also time spent on the journey.
Hope this answer your question in giving you another perspective in exploring the nature beauty by foot.
Elene
Kulim, Malaysia88 contributions
May I know which tea farms worth the most to visit? In the matter of nature view.
1. BOH Tea Plantation
2. Bharat Tea Estate
3. Cameron Valley Tea House
Mohamed I
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia163 contributions
All visitor attractions are worth a visit to experience the differences.
Boh Tea Plantation visitor station is about the best out of the three mentioned.
For transit and scenery, I would say Bharat TS1. The other Bharat TS are past Brinchang.
Ekyn h
4 contributions
Where can i buy bharat tea beside in cameron highlands?
Ryunami
Malaysia1,889 contributions
You can buy Bharat's products via online through their official website at bharatteacommy
If you're in Malaysia, you can look at these stores for their products:
JAYA GROCER:
Empire Shopping Gallery (Subang Jaya, Selangor)
Bukit Jelutong (Shah Alam, Selangor)
Main Place Mall (Subang Jaya, Selangor)
Bangi Gateway (Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor)
Jaya 33 (Petaling Jaya, Selangor)
Perdana Shopping Centre (Bandar Damansara Perdana, Petaling Jaya, Selangor)
The Intermark (Kampung Datuk Keramat, Kuala Lumpur).
VILLAGE GROCER
Bangsar Village (Bukit Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur)
Sunway Giza Shopping Mall (Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor)
Mont Kiara (Kuala Lumpur)
URBAN FRESH at Setia City Mall (Bandar Setia Alam, Shah Alam, Selangor)
AEON RETAIL (JUSCO):
Queensbay Mall (Penang)
Aeon Mall Bukit Mertajam (Penang)
Bukit Indah Shopping Centre (Johor Bahru, Johor)
Aeon Mall Sri Manjung (Perak)
Aeon Mall Ipoh Klebang, Ipoh (Perak)
Aeon Mall Taiping (Perak)
BEN'S INDEPENDENT GROCER:
Publica Kuala Lumpur
Plaza Batai, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur
SAM'S
Sam's Groceria, NU Sentral, Kuala Lumpur
Cyano Sadia
Dhaka City, Bangladesh64 contributions
What is the easy way to go to Cameron Highland from Langkawi? which would LESS TIME consuming but also exploring?
1) LNG ferry to PEN ferry to CH by BUS
2) LNG ferry to PEN ferry to Butterworth, ETS train to IPOH to CH
3) other suggestion?
Flymebabe
Blandford Forum, UK319 contributions
Hi ferry to Penang, then bus would be good avoid weekends the traffic gets gridlocked, arrive on a Monday and you will enjoy a glorious place with less tourists, we did this with a private tour guide & he refused to go up on a weekend hope that helps
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- (1.64 km) Do Chic In
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- (1.58 km) Highlanders Garden Guesthouse at Arundina Cameron Highlands
- (3.70 km) The Lakehouse, Cameron Highlands
- (3.67 km) Cameron Highlands Resort
- Restaurants near Cameron Bharat Tea Estate:
- (0.02 km) Cameron Valley Tea House 2
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