The Mossy Forest is a lush evergreen woodland with a raised pedestrian walkway that winds its way through an assortment of plant life such as ferns, orchids and moss. The forest, located on the slopes of Gunung Brinchang, is renowned for its misty atmosphere and eerie appearance due to the tangle of lichen-covered trees that line the path. Thick layers of moss cover the forest floor and surrounding trees adding to its unique aesthetic.
I enjoyed the lush greenery of the forest and the walk along the trail was relaxing and enjoyable, as the route was along well-maintained wooden paths with high railings.
The mist that appeared frequently during my casual 1.5 hour walk added an eerie but exciting sense to the environment.
We were told that due to the recent landslides along the route to the attraction, private vehicles are not permitted to drive up the route and we hired a private operator to drive us up on his four-wheel drive vehicle.
Richard Oon — Google review
It was a mixed experience to mossy. Firstly, the transportation getting there was confusing as many rumours were spreading around. If you have a car, yes, you can self drive to the mossy, it is a bit steep and narrow at a certain location, but not an issue if a normal car can't climb up to mossy. Those who feel uneasy or uncertain about driving up there, can always engage a local agent who uses a high performance 4wheel drive car at a cost of 35rm/person. Once u reach the peak, parking could be an issue as only 15-20 car lots are available, so weekends could be crowded. Entrance for locals is 10rm and 30rm (if not mistaken) for foreigners. The wooden walkway to see the moss is probably 150-200meters walking distance. It was built to avoid stepping on the moss and killing them. Go to the lookout tower for those photo sessions. At the end of the walkway, there is a gate entrance to the hiking trails which requires permits and guides. Nothing much can be seen if the condition is foggy, but in a clear sky, some forest and mountain peak can be seen. Enjoy.!
NGCS Taufiq — Google review
Very good place for healing 😁
First time reached up here by my own car. No need to waste RM30/pax to pay 4x4, but make sure your car is fit.
Enjoy the view!
Azizan Mohin — Google review
Exploring the mossy forest was an unforgettable adventure! The lush moss created a mesmerizing cinematic effect, enveloping the scenery in a dream-like atmosphere. The tranquility and humidity made it feel like walking through a cloud, heightening the sense of immersion in nature. Listening attentively to the sounds and identifying different plant species added an exciting dimension to the experience. The journey along the scenic road offered beautiful viewpoints of the tea farms, enhancing the overall enjoyment. It was truly a remarkable excursion that left a lasting impression on us!
eirini papavasileiou — Google review
To get here, it is strongly advised to use the 4x4 service. We booked the one that starts from the Nova Hotel. Took about 30 minutes to get here and the journey quite adventurous. To enter the park is easy but they're too many stairs and I need to carry my daughter. LoL. Wahhh..it was crazy but we have a serious good times here. The place is beautiful and you will not regret. The transportation company staffs are super friendly and generous. They are the best. Try to search for Mr. Rama and you will never be disappointed. Quite talented too when capturing your photos. Highly recommended =)
Azli Nawawi — Google review
Wonderful view from the top and cold as well. Go in the morning around 8.30am to 9am to avoid traffic and also crowd. Nicely done boardwalk with explanations. Can be very slippery due to moss on the steps, just be more careful on every steps. Overall beautiful experience.
Thinagaar Sanmugam — Google review
The Mossy Forest was definitely the highlight of my Cameron Highlands day tour. You need to pay 30RM as an entrance fee, which I found reasonable because the trails are clean, well kept and easy to navigate
The landscape is amazing there, you will get to see different kinds of trees, plants and colorful flowers, and there are descriptions usually on their history. If you are lucky with sunny weather, the visibility is very good to see the forest from top of the tower in the middle of the trail. The trail takes about 1 hour back and forth, and there are different places to sit and relax as well
Loay — Google review
Ticket price RM10
Is a MUST to come here ❤️
Look at the beautiful scenery below 👇
The pathway is well maintained so you don't have to worry about how to get up there.
Please book a 4wd to fetch you here instead of drive because the route is quite muddy and narrow
** I went there at around 9am and it was cloudy day
Kelly Toh — Google review
You may drive up to the ticket counter or hire Mossy Forest Tour Transfer online. I found the tour transfer for Rm35 per pax comprises a round trip between pick point and Mossy Forest.
Just within an hour to finish the round trip. However, permit from authority is required before entering the advance hiking (7 hours round trip).
Toilet facility is available but don't expect there is plenty of water for flusing toilet.
Susie Wong — Google review
This is a junction to Mossy forest (Cameron Highlands)
The place near the Boh plantation (Sungai Palas)
Before going please ensure that you know which road. Because the internet network is not so good at this point.
After turning make sure to go the correct direction.
There is a junction; one right side (don't go this road..I went twice and also went the wrong way).
Please turn the left side. This is the correct way.
From here the distance to Mossy Forest is about 4km
Google maps shows about 1 hour by walking (it is hard..). The car drives about 16 minutes ( if it's morning/ rainy day. May not be able to go up by normal car).
You may try to drive up. It is at your own risk.
There is no check point between this road as mentioned during our visit on 28th March 2024, 2:00pm ( maybe during MCO time ((between 20th March 2020 to March 2022))-had these restrictions)
May a entrance fee charges.
And also have a set time for open and closed. Please google and checked before go.
Enjoy your fresh air, serene environment and nice scenery
Hew Castmax — Google review
No private cars are allowed to enter to the area, require to contact tour agency. I looked for “Let’s Go DISCOVERY” from Facebook, their service is OK!
The view from the tower is spectacular!
Beeezayier Lee — Google review
Personally I don’t find anything special about this place. It’s more like a man made trail cater for tourist. However can give it a try if you have extra time in Cameron Highlands. Driving up here and Boh Tea center can be quite challenging for bigger vehicles, better to go with the local tour guide.
Alvin Toh — Google review
It is a beautiful, misty and mossy forest. There are information panels describing the plants and their characteristics in both English and Malay. Personally, I think the trip will be more interesting with a guided tour while on a road trip.
We went during Ramhdan days at early morning. Not many people. We enjoy the nature, flowers and birds.
The trails are easy, if only because the stairs can be difficult for older people. But as long as one does not have a knee problem, it shouldn't be a big deal. I've seen many eldery, but they manage to walk all parts of the tracks.
Entry ticket is RM10, you need a tour agency to bring you to the entrance by van, which costs RM25. If you are driving your own car, your car will be blocked by a guard at the intersection before you reach the entrance. I would advise against driving yourself even without the regulations because the road is horrible.
Overall, a great trip which can be combined with a visit to BOH tea plantations.
Halima Farra — Google review
Way up there is not that bad, just a little narrow and steep. A normal car is able to be driven up but parking space is limited. We went during the weekday, so no traffic nor parking issue. Tickets for locals are RM10 for adults, RM5 for kids; for international visitors, RM30. Bridges are built so that visitors will not be able to cross over to destroy the moss. Very beautiful mossy forest inside the clouds. If you're lucky, you'll be able to spot some critters.
Wilking Lim — Google review
Entrance fee : RM10/adults, RM5/kids; for international visitors, RM30.
The landscape is amazing there, you will get to see different kinds of trees and plants. It is a beautiful, misty and mossy forest. There are information panels describing the plants and their characteristics in both English and Malay.
If you are lucky with sunny weather, the visibility is very good to see the forest from top of the tower in the middle of the trail. There are different places to sit and relax as well.
Ayu Diana — Google review
Nice and cold route to top. It is beautiful view from the top about 2000m above sea level. Have a good jacket and poncho as it gets wet here n there with rain.
Ghana Pathy — Google review
Great place for scenery. The temperature can be quite chilly so it would be recommended to put on a few layers before coming here.
The visibility at the peak of the Mossy Forest can be obstructed during windy and wet conditions.
YH Loh — Google review
It's a great experience to be here. A must visit place if you are going to Cameron Highlands. You can reach this by your own car or hire a land rover tour guide. The entrance ticket to the mossy trail is RM 10 for Malaysians. Different rates for foreign tourists. Recommended place to visit.
E-g Romaizi — Google review
Highly recommend this as a must-visit. Boardwalk exploration is enjoyable especially if you love to take pictures while exploring. I had a wonderful spent about an hour and entrance ticket is reasonable for Malaysian at RM10. We got there just about 9am…not overly crowded.
Manddy Hui Hui Tan — Google review
Totally recommend. Dependent on the weather of course, but the beautiful dense forrest was so interesting.
Locals will say you NEED a tour or a 4x4 to get up… but you can easily get up with a scooter.
Either way if you want an exceptional experience and some guidence on you way, use Discover Cameron travel and tour. They were amazing and reasonable price.
30RM Entry
Svan — Google review
Every thing about the trip to mossy forest is wonderful and a beautiful experience.
Its always cold , windy and partly rainy everytime so carry proper clothes and ponchos.
Experience was amazing witness something like this and left like some movie set.
But it’s expensive
Nikhil Jain — Google review
A most beautiful and mysterious forest. The 4X4 Jeep we've hired was the best decision we've made as we weren't sure whether to drive on our own or not. Our local driver - guide was an amazingly knowledgeable guy who could point out all the exotic plants in the forest and more info on everything else.
As of Feb 2024, the Mossy Forest entry rates for a local is RM 10/person and RM 30/adult foreigner.
Our driver had also stopped the vehicle to admonish a group of visitors who'd stopped by the side of the trail- picking off the delicate mosses off the side of the mountain. He explained how the mosses will not survive in any other weather outside of the area, plus the immeasurable damage done to the mosses picked.
The board walk trek takes about a quick 1 hour to complete, but might take more if you're a photo-enthusiastic person (like myself). The forest is amazing, mysteriously half shrouded in clouds, earning it's name : Garden in the Clouds.
Here's the not-so-nice bit most first-timers won't know about driving to Mossy Forest :
Unless you're driving a pick-up truck, a 4WD or 4X4, do not use your own vehicle to climb up this treacherous road. A normal car that experiences any problems along the way will have to pay a minimal fee of RM 1k for towing only, not to mention inconveniencing the rest of the visitors on the trail line that could cause a jam that can last hours. One normal van reportedly had 2 tires loosing air, only to find sharp stones embedded into them. We personally saw a sedan went through multiple potholes (nightmare for suspensions) and then skidding on certain parts going up, while holding back all the other 4X4s.
Some of the pot holes (and there are alarmingly many!) are a few inches deep, few inches wide. There are also cracks and splits on the path about 3/4 of the way up, with most stretches tilting to the side. The path is also very small, making navigation hard if drivers are not confident in handling a two way traffic on such narrow roads. Some corners and narrow turnings have sharp drops.
Overall, if you can, hire a 4X4 driver to bring you around. Less stress of damaging your own car, and being able to enjoy the whole ride in the local country way.
Chris Lam — Google review
We booked a tour through a tour guide near the bus stop. Everything was made easy and we had no issues getting confirmation or organizing our tour. We were told that we would be picked up by a certain time and to be ready. We were ready to go and excited to meet our tour guide. When he arrived we were the first ones picked up and shared a keep with 3 other people. Once we picked everyone up we were off to the races ! First stop was the mossy forest. This forest is so cool, the trees stand tall and are so large. The fog is thick and chilly , it’s almost as if you’re walking through a mist. We climbed the stairs to the tallest point and explored around a bit but all you could see was thick fog , it was still beautiful though. There were lots of people as it’s a popular destination by many, but we found it easy to walk around and explore the area with our group and away from our group. The drive up was cool, as you get further up the hill the fog gets thicker and the road turns sharper.
The Time Tunnel Museum is a unique attraction that showcases an extensive collection of diverse collectibles and nostalgic items from decades past. It is Malaysia's first memorabilia museum, located in Brinchang, about 3 km from the city center. The museum features eight galleries that cover various aspects of life in Malaysia during the pre-war years, including the Second World War and the tragic 1962 landslide.
Entrance fee at RM 8/ Adult and I feel it’s really a good experience. It’s not too crowded and there are a lot of opportunities for photography there. I really like the artifacts and history that comes with the experience! Will recommend for the first time here
Cher Tay — Google review
Entrance fee has increased to RM8 for adults as at Apr 2022. Good place to spend time reminiscing old times/relearning history/ looking at antiques/ feeling nostalgic in between meals in Cameron Highlands. The experience could be improved with a guide or a mini souvenir shop.
Hsien Yi Lim — Google review
Date : 02/09/22
Bring back my childhood memories.
Lots of old stuff but needs to maintain the
cleanliness especially dust.
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They have Rabbit Feeding
(1 basket for RM5) along the exit.
Strawberry farm too
(2 person RM35)
but we didnt go since theres alot more
strawberry farms that you can explore.
Syahidah Edrees — Google review
Worth for 6MYR fee entrance. Bring mom and sister to recall childhood nostalgic memories. It is good to bring your children to show them the way we spend our young time
Not too crowded place even we go during CNY holiday but all the way to this place, is jammed of course! 😀
The key is be patient if you are here at Cameron Highland
norhana. napiah — Google review
Great place to remember about the good old days. Displays antiques and items you never knew existed. A must-see!
Good for children learning history in a fun way.
Prap To — Google review
With an entrance fee of only rm8, you are able to explore the history of Cameron and find very antique stuffs! Quite worth it. There are rabbits and, strawberries and cabbage picking at the end of the tour.
Ellysha Nicole — Google review
I was not expecting such like this wonderful place which takes me to the lovely memories for all tools and daily stuff where using 20 to 25 years ago, also gave us some overview about the history of Cameron Highlands discovery and the Man behind the Name , I’m strong recommending the visit to this place especially when you have your own memories which you want to recall
Tamer Elewah — Google review
Mesmerizing memories. Better timeline arrangement will helps guest to have better understanding. Bit dusty. Content was very good 👍🏼 some of the items i never watch and knew bout the existance
Firdaus Mat Isa — Google review
Time Tunnels, the entrance fee for adults is RM8, which I think is worth it.
We spent 40 minutes inside learning about the history of Cameron Highlands.
We also had fun taking pictures with the timeless antique displays.
After we left Time Tunnels, we visited the small bunny area. It costs RM5/10 to feed the bunnies, and they are also selling cute baby bunnies.
I hope this is helpful!
tze tzeying — Google review
The most famous museum in Cameron Highlands, located in Brinchang. It has many galleries with more than a huge number of collectibles from the last century
I enjoyed walking through the different parts of the museum, and learning about the history of the place and appreciating the history behind it. I could see the British influence in many collectibles. I also learned some bizarre stories about missing people and a disastrous historical landslide
I think it is definitely worth your time during your daily tour in Cameron Highlands
Loay — Google review
Interesting museum with old school/vintage stuff on display. The informative boards hung around the museum were informative as well. At the back of the museum there was a cafe, a plant nursery and a rabbit feeding area. The rabbits were cute and for sale. I think it would be better if the rabbits were kept in a better environment though. Only a few rabbits were free roaming and the rest were in wired cages. In gist, nice museum but the rabbits were sad in my opinion.
Xin yi Lim — Google review
Nice place to explore! Lots of artifacts and things to see. Worth the money and experience! Can pay by QR code.
zheng hao lim — Google review
Very nice Museum.
Can see lots of things in the past.
Must come if you have extra time.
Nana Jjj — Google review
this place is a blast to the past, younger people can learn more about how life was like back then, while older people can reminisce about their childhood/youth. it is filled with a lot of exhibits showcasing many decades, starting from world war 2
ticket pricing (as of 19/06/2023)
RM8 for adults
RM6 for children (12 and under)
Tricia Wong — Google review
Cool to walk through and see everything until you see the horrible cages the rabbits are kept in 💔 so sad. It's such a nice place and clearly well looked after except the rabbits. Would not go back.
shanade o — Google review
The place quite easy to go on normal days. Good experience during the visit overthere. You can gain knowledge about history and can even see old versions of some products that still exist today. And also got a strawberry farm
The Sam Poh Temple, situated below Brinchang in the Cameron Highlands, is a vibrant Buddhist temple complex featuring a colorful gate and wall adorned with intricate tile-work. Constructed in 1972, it is dedicated to the medieval admiral Zheng Ho and stands as the fourth-largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Inside are numerous gilded statues and ceramic tiles painted with Buddha images. Visitors must remove their shoes when entering the inner temple building which showcases highly detailed depictions of defenders of Buddhist law.
Beautiful Buddhist temple with a good view. Very pretty, serene and calming. Wonderful Buddha and other statues. Good place to visit while at Cameron Highlands.
Pritesh Shetty — Google review
Nice, simple temple, but needs a bit of TLC. A lot of construction materials lying around, and seems a little neglected… with loads of dogs lying around and Beware of the Dog signs (though they seemed totally docile and non-threatening if given distance).
We arrived just before closing and so it was all pretty empty; there is nothing to do in terms of read and learn, so not a great tourist visit. But it has some impressive statutes and worth a 15 minute visit en route to somewhere else in the Brinchang area.
Michael Watson — Google review
This is a very beautiful Chinese temple on the hills. It is really peaceful. Bright colours of temple are sure to uplift your mood. Better take a grab directly from your hotel. After seeing the temple, go on foot to see other things nearby
Prakhar Maheshwari — Google review
Very nice area with lot of unique flowers and fish. Good place for praying and have some photos
Yow Han Chyi — Google review
Sam Poh Temple, nestled in the serene hills of Brinchang, is a beacon of peace and spirituality. Its architectural beauty stands as a testament to Buddhist culture, with intricate designs and calming ambiance that invite reflection and tranquility. The temple's cleanliness is commendable, creating a pure atmosphere for visitors to explore and meditate. Those seeking spiritual enrichment will find solace in its sacred halls and the opportunity to donate, supporting the temple's preservation. A visit here offers not just a glimpse into architectural elegance but also a journey into inner peace. Truly a 5/5 experience for anyone seeking serenity and spiritual connection.
Roman H. — Google review
This is a buddhist temple. It's very clean and peaceful. One will gain his or her inner peace the moment one steps in the temple. It has a spacious washroom too.
Jeff See — Google review
This is a lovely temple. As you would expect, it is serene and calming, despite the little puppies running around (watch where you step!). It is well maintained despite what other reviewers have stated. It is active too as worshippers (forgive this expression from a non-Buddhist!) were in attendance for most of our visit.
There are a number of rooms to explore for you to be wowed by the extraordinary statues.
I’d love it if, when uneducated foreigners like myself visit, we’d be offered assistance with a little bit of what each figure represents so that we’d leave with a little more understanding. Perhaps it’s just me!
Andy Brown — Google review
The Sam Poh Temple is a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring the local culture and history. Its detailed architecture and beautiful surroundings are truly mesmerizing. Visitors can admire the giant statues of Buddha, the colorful murals, and the intricate carvings that adorn the temple walls. The serene atmosphere of the temple makes it a perfect place for quiet contemplation and relaxation. The temple is located near other popular tourist spots in Cameron Highlands and, as mentioned before, is definitely worth a visit.
Dr. WH Tan — Google review
Very Very peaceful and quiet, straight out of a ghibli film. The stray dogs there were very friendly and even led us around like tour guides. Beautiful architecture and geological structures around. You can find the entrance to Trail 2 around here too.
yan yan — Google review
Nice and big temple in Cameron. The temple grounds are huge and I saw building housing either dormitories or classes
Good for a short rest and some photo taking. Admission is free.
Wilson Foo — Google review
Quiet, Serene, and Peaceful Buddhist temple.
It feels so calm here. No disturbance, no distraction. Had my prayer here. The feeling of being surrounded by positive and peaceful vibes is fantastic.
Just watch out for the wild dogs.
Cedric Chang — Google review
I think this is a largest Chinese temple in Cameron Highland. Free entrance, easily to get parking space. Majority for Chinese tourist or Chinese people come for pray. I think also is a good place for foreigner to understand about Chinese culture here.
Big Red Strawberry Farm, also called Taman Agro Tourism, is a charming garden and agricultural land located just 3 km away from the city center of Cameron Highlands. It ranks as the 6th most popular activity in the area and boasts numerous attractions such as hydroponically cultivated strawberries that visitors can pick seasonally.
The drive into the farm is a bit hectic but keep with it... The farm is amazing to see and the shop has a great variety of strawberry deserts and drinks.. Souvenirs and great jam too... And you get to see how they grow the strawberries. They have a strawberry picking option too
Aarifah Suliman — Google review
A good location to see strawberries, vegetables, flowers at the same place. No entry fees required. Premise is well laid out and clean. Cafe selling strawberry and strawberry themed drinks operating. Shop selling flower and gardening tools available. Carparking aplenty. However road to/from site is steep.
SY Teo — Google review
Interesting concept of pick-it-yourself fresh-of-the-farm hydroponically cultivated fruit from the farm. There's also lettuce and other fresh vegetables being grown along the farm area where you can walk past around the open farm area.
Do be aware that coming up here entails driving up a steep incline where the farm is located. There's a nice little cafeteria and retail area where you can pay-to-pick your own basket of strawberries. A very enjoyable experience for me and my bro.
Thomas and Timothy Residence — Google review
The place is huge, with various types of vegetables and plants aside from the strawberry farm. The way to the place may be tricky as it is located uphills, and the exit is going downhills, so please be extra careful when driving. If you planned on going to Cactus Valley, better go there first before proceeding to go to Big Strawberry Farm as the road is one-way. Make sure take a lots of pictures here as is it instaworthy! ✨
Mochi Mochi — Google review
A place must visit when come to Cameron Highland.
In season, can pick own strawberry 🍓in affordable price.
Got cafe to dine-in, delicious foods & drinks.
ENJOYED here! NICE!
Mis Cc — Google review
It's a hydrophonic strawberry farm and quite a large one if you look at it from an aerial view but you wouldn't be walking all around it due to the steepness of the pathways. It's pretty cool to see how plump and fresh they grow on site though. They do grow other vegetables there too. There's a few sculptures and flower gardens on the side of walkways along some paths but it's not an easy walk, we didn't go far up as we were with elderly and toddler. There's a pretty big cafe with a shop right next to it with a pretty large selection of strawberry related products for sale. Massive seating area available. There's also a huge arcade area for kids - there's a machine that exchanges money with tokens that can be used. Depending on which way you're driving in, it can seem as if you need to park in the alleyways due to the tight road but keep driving up and you'll find free parking spots right on the farm itself, and it'll be an easier walk towards the car afterwards, without the additional steep climb. The one way drive down from the farm is very steep too.
sventek — Google review
One of the place where you are able to pluck the strawberry and also lettuce which are grown using hydroponic method. There's a Cafe for your dessert. Parking is ample
Kaven Raj Manoharan — Google review
Totally amazed at all things strawberry in this place. A side attraction was the garden of various flowering plants.
Don't miss out on Cactus 🌵 Valley and the amazing cacti.
Chito Mauleon — Google review
The road leading up to the place is very steep, so be careful when driving. They have two parking lots for visitors. Inside, you can see a variety of vegetables and flowers growing. They also sell desserts that you can enjoy at the tables. There is a small playground for kids to have fun.
Isaac Yeoh — Google review
Entrance free, not only for sightseeing can buy flowers, green trees, cactus and succulent, very affordable price. They sold baja too. Make sure your gear and brakes function well, very high slope to park your car
noe Atiqa — Google review
Recommended by one of my colleagues. No entrance fee, price of the items and food / drink sold here is quite ok.
Overall this is one of the nice places to visit.
sharil miza — Google review
The place was beautiful and big. But it's not strawberry season yet, so I can't pick the strawberries 🍓 there are lots of flowers too that you can take pics with. They are beautiful must try the strawberry sundae, it was delicious 10/10 ✨✨✨The strawberry with whipped cream was also delicious, it's well-balanced because the strawberry was sour and the whipped cream was nice ✨ I recommend that as well
DHIA MIRZA — Google review
This flower and strawberry farm is certainly worth visiting. Plenty of beautiful flowers and juicy strawberries to feast your eyes and taste bud.
Erik Lai — Google review
Area been maintained well. Great place for sightseeing and taking pictures of the cactus, flowers and plants. New mini zoo been set up which display, ducks, swan and rabbit. (Not a petting zoo). Clean public toilets and spacious. The food been sold a bit lack in terms of taste
Noor Ramiz — Google review
Very crowded even though not on holiday season and having light showers. The location is easily found with many car parks available, but the road is very steep and windy. The cafe sells variety of dessert, but not all can be takeaway (especially ice cream), desserts taste good as well. Pick-your-own strawberries and lettuces are available too.
Priscilla Choo — Google review
I think expectation is key for going to some of the strawberry farms in the Highlands. I knew prior to arriving that it wasn’t strawberry season so the likelihood of seeing strawberries actually growing wasn’t very likely — which I was totally fine with. I mostly wanted to go to try out some of the foods they make with them.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting food and drinks. This was the best part while visiting in the off-season.
Mostly my partner and I were somewhat confused about where to go to actually see anything at the farm. From the short search we did everything was gated and locked so we couldn’t actually really see any of the plants much. It was a bit odd but cool to see from a distance nonetheless.
ThatShyGuy — Google review
Great experience to get pick your own from their hydrophonic grown strawberry farm. They’d ask to deposit 100rm for each basket for 2 person , minimum of 1kg (60rm) and excess will be weighted and deducted from your deposit. Extra person will be +10rm. Strawberries are not sweet at all but they look nice and still taste good.
We ordered some Creme Brulee , Churros and pancake, it wasn’t good 😑 Milkshake and ice creams were okay.
Location is in Brinchang area, so if you are staying in Tanah Rata or Compthorne side ( as we did) it is highly suggested to gather up some patience for the traffic especially on weekends and holidays!
Ken Perez — Google review
Best place to visit if you're around Brinchang. Take note the road to the top is very steep and make sure your car's condition is good. There's strawberry farm and self picking is allowed.
Brian Heu — Google review
Big Red Strawberry is a small farm but the variety is amazing.
Many beautiful plants and fruits not only strawberry. The food and juice made with strawberry taste amazing.
It has Cameron Highlands strawberry park where you can enjoy...
Yogeshwaran Yogesh — Google review
A place must visit when come to Cameron Highland.
Parking spaces at the top, a bit hard for elderly since it's quite steep.
In season, can pick own strawberry 🍓 with affordable price.
Got cafe to dine-in, delicious foods & drinks.
Arcade place? Yes, it's there to make your kids busy.
Yusri Sharin — Google review
Nice clean place. Only when we went there there was no self picking of the strawberries session. For new drivers, beware of the gg out route from the farm, as it is quite steep. Approx 45deg angle downwards.
Hardi Dejanaiero — Google review
Your children will definitely love this place 😍😍. Free entrance but if you want to pick up the strawberries you should pay money. RM 60 for 1 KG. They also have lettuce grown hydroponically.
Priscilla Gautam — Google review
Best time to come. Lots of strawberries and flowers in full bloom. Hydrangea, freesias, roses. Strawberries at RM10 for big box, around 500g.
Caroline Tan — Google review
A place you must go if you visit Cameron Highlands. The place is on the hillside. Can be parked near the farm. Entry is free. Here we can pick strawberries and lettuce for a fixed fee. Cactus is also sold for as low as rm2. There is also a souvenir shop and cafe here. Among the famous menus at this cafe are strawberry ice cream, scones, cakes and more.
Mr Maba Studio — Google review
Great to chill hereA place must visit when come to Cameron Highland.
In season, can pick own strawberry 🍓in affordable price.
The place is on the hillside. Can be parked near the farm. Entry is free. Here we can pick strawberries and lettuce for a fixed fee. Cactus is also sold for as low as rm2. There is also a souvenir shop and cafe here. Among the famous menus at this cafe are strawberry ice cream, scones, cakes and moreStrawberry pick charge is RM60/kg (max 2 pax per entry) and deposit of RM100. You have to pick a minimum of 1 kg strawberries.
The farm is huge and there are a lot of strawberries to pick. Most are ripen too so you have to check carefully before you pick. Overall it was quite a nice experience.
Cafe is spacious too with various menu to choose from. Our fav is the milkshake, tastes so good.
Friendly staff. Toilets are clean. Ample free parking. The only thing that needs to be improved is the payment method. No cashless payment. Only cash accepted. Should’ve provide QR payment at least.
The route to the place was quite steep though. When you see the Cactus Valley place, go straight ahead
Mount Irau is a majestic peak that offers a 3-4 hour trek through lush forests to reach the stunning summit views. The trail takes approximately 6 hours round trip and requires a permit and local guide. Hikers should be prepared for muddy terrain as it can get cold, wet, and dirty on the journey. Despite the physical demands of hiking Mount Irau, the breathtaking vistas make it all worth it.
Duration 🕰️
Took us almost 3.5 hours to complete the ascend from the Mossy Forest entrance gate to Gunung Irau Peak and another 2.5 to descend.
The view 🌳
The forest was beautiful, misty, and mossy. It gives you kinda Avatar/LOTR vibes. Some parts of the forest can be eerie & creepy too 🫣
Climate & clothing 🌧️
It was pleasingly cold & but unfortunately rained on our way descending. Always be prepared for the worst weather & bring your raincoat to protect your gear.
Food 🍫💧
Constantly snacking on sugar on the way up to sustain your🔋The hike was relatively straightforward and does not require much of techniques.
Difficulty ⛰️
Beginner to intermediate level. It’s not a very challenging hike. However, please be extra careful of the roots/branches. Otherwise, you will end up with a lot of bruises 😂
Aaron — Google review
Definitely not an easy route to hike. But the scenic view along the hike is worth it! According to the guide, it’s recommended to hike between the month of April and May to avoid the rainy season! We got the hiking permit thru an agent ( Mr David) and I would say his service is good. Our guide Encik Mohd Iqbal is attentive too.
Jee Way Hoo — Google review
Really magical scenery and cool place. Humid and cool. Definitely worth the visit to enjoy the unique flora and fauna!
Emily Lee — Google review
Took 2 hours to mini irau and another 1 hour to the peak of Gunung Irau. Nice view, cool, beautiful scene with full of alga. Total 6 hours to up n down the hill. RM150 per pax and must obtain the permit in order to hike the hill. Must follow the local tour guide. Tired hiking but worth for it. The Lord of the ring view is really amazing and attractive. Please take note that there is a lot of mud and your shoes are definitely will be polluted by a lot of mud and I am wearing kampung Adidas. Good experience.
Shiaoyen Chen — Google review
Could be accessed from Mossy Forest, Corybas trail or from Mount Suku. Permit and guide are needed. Get ready with thick mud.
SUM JING YAO — Google review
Second visit after 3 years, nothing much different beside the big big signboard.
Cameron Lavender Garden is a multi-faceted tourist destination featuring sprawling flower fields and charming houses. Visitors can explore various attractions, indulge in shopping, and satisfy their taste buds with an array of culinary options. The complex offers a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing respite from the hustle-bustle of city life. With its picturesque vistas and diverse offerings, it is a must-visit place for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of lavender gardens.
O&R Garden may seem small from the outside, but it offers a vast and splendid experience worth every penny. It is a must-visit location when in Cameron Highland, boasting of its stunning flower garden with an array of colorful flowers that emit fragrances like roses. The attraction also provides pet food for fishes, chickens, ducks, and goats. One can purchase some lovely flowers to take home.
The ticket price is affordable. There are many types of plants and flowers such as orchid and others. At the exit of the garden, there is a nursery, which visitors could buy plants with reasonable prices. This place is quite hidden from the main road. The parking space is ample. Overall, it is recommended 👍🏼
Mohammad Luqman — Google review
Good rate - RM10 for entrance fee. Park is huge with loads of plants and flowers. There’s also like a mini zoo there where you can see a variety of goats, rabbits, rooster, birds. It was quite quiet when we went there. I would recommend a visit to this place.
Bernie Chin — Google review
Recommended for family members with children who like to take photo shoots and flower plants lovers.
Interesting garden and staff very friendly.
Have 20 types of places included mini zoo.
Ticket for adults is RM 10 per person. Children below 12 age and senior citizens are RM 6 per person.
Janice琪 — Google review
Look small from the outside but this place is pretty huge.
Worth your money. Nice experience.
The have beautiful flower garden. And the smell of roses everywhere.
Colourful flowers.
Must visit if you ever come to Cameron Highland.
You can buy some pet fooda for the fishes, chickens, ducks, and goat. They have some handsome goat there.
My niece and nephews love this place. My 83 years old mom also enjoy the garden.
We even bought some flowers to take back home. Hope the flowers can survive the hot weather in Melaka. Haha.
Aaaaa... one more thing... they have their own jungle walk if you like more walking in the garden. But I didn't explore this section, I didn't wear proper shoe. Haihh...
Mohd Hilmi Bakar — Google review
Nice place without a large crowd. Good to just enjoy a simple walk about to look at their lovely plants and a few animals. The goats are very friendly but I just wish the animals weren't penned.
There's a RM10 entrance fee that's levied at the front door. You can also purchase plants closer to the exit.
Gavin Jayapal — Google review
HIGHLY RECOMMEND! no matter you are alone or in groups!
This place is HUGE! We went to the “Day Garden” and spend around 3 hours here but still haven’t finish exploring and taking pictures. It opens in NIGHTS too, must be a special experience in Cameron Highland.
It’s not only a flower garden and fish pond, but it come with large vegetables farm. It’s such a surprise that we could see cabbage, corn, and eggplant still growing in the garden.
There’s goat, goose, duck, peacock, birds, and a mini zoo where u can feed rabbit and goat.
There’s a “Adventure Trail”, suggest u wear a sneakers would be better for walk. Here got a food and plant stall, and a clean toilet.
Shout out to the photographer who was really friendly and polite. He’s knowledgeable about flowers. His photography skills is great and offer us a good deal. He gave us a Cameron Highland Tourist Map and a toy for our kid. Thank you for your services!
Zoe Yeow — Google review
Not so well maintained, maybe due to pandamic?
What we cannot accept is that they mistreated some genuine pigs by leaving them in an totally enclosed dirty glass tank (see below photo). Sad to see animals are been treated this way.
Very limited orchid and Rose despite the garden name...
Entrance fee RM6 for adult, RM4 for kids
Chee seng Lim — Google review
Underrated.
Probably one of the most interesting gardens in camera to walk about. The front entrance is humble, but don't let that mislead you as beyond the entrance lies a sprawling park that covers quite an extensive area, with an interesting display of flora and fauna. Truly underrated. Can easily spend 1 to 2 hours here.
K L — Google review
A great surprise as the place houses varieties of flowers, plants and a mini zoo. You can easily spend at least an hour here. Do take a walk around the vegetable patches. Don't forget to explore their jungle walk. It is an underrated place and I would recommend it to anyone who loves flowers and plants.
Nur Syafikah — Google review
nice experiences as you can explore vegetable farm, animal farm, forest, flower and so on. The photographer name Khalil Ahmed was nice and kind. I purchase few photo with cheap price and get a free gift too.
Jack Wong — Google review
Nice place to visit other than lavender garden. Cheaper ticket as well. There is mini zoo with goats, birds etc
Voon see hong — Google review
Such a beautiful garden that is spread over quite a large area.
We went in the month of November and it was rainy and lovely.
There is such a wide variety of mesmerising flowers and plants.
Definitely worth a quick visit.
Added bonus is a small farm with cute rabbits, goats etc.
sally josephine — Google review
Awesome ...worth to see nature's beautiful flowers and green plants. Feeding animals and watch their activities.
Martha Kogilam — Google review
Simple park yet relaxing enough. Price is nice! Adult RM16 Kids RM6
Zufar Adzahan — Google review
We've been to Cameron Highlands numerous times but this was our first visit to this garden. Great experience especially if you've never visited before.
Species from orchids and roses were more than enough to observe, learn and appreciated. But a lot of them were not in great condition. Better care and maintenance could be provided to ensure plants are healthy for better appreciation by us visitors.
Not many choices of animals being kept but enough to entertain the kids.
Toilets were clean but the Cafe was closed during our visit so we didn't get to enjoy a cup of coffee with the beautiful view.
Not sure if it's worth a second visit unless things get improved.
The Jungle Trail 3 is a well-marked path through a forest that leads to the summit of Gunung Beremban peak. The trail offers undulating terrain, which allows hikers to catch their breath as they trek through the mossy jungle. It takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes to reach the peak by taking this trail, and another 2 hours to descend. Hikers should be prepared for rain as it can make the path slippery and more challenging.
The trail is passable again, but you need a permit from the forestry office. This as far as I know for all trails except the trailer 10. The permission you can apparently get relatively easy (we have made the way with a guided tour and the guide has taken care of in advance) but you should take care of it early.
Other than that, this is a very nice trailer through the middle of the forest. The trail is walkable, there are only a few steep and slippery spot. Good shoes and length clothing recommended. Can also be combined well with path 5.
Mata Vato (matavato) — Google review
Very disappointing that you need permits now for every trail. The only tourism this area has are trails and now you can't use them anymore. The government gas already closed down multiple other trails but it seems that even the easy/no guide ones are restricted. Such a shame cos it looks amazing. Definitely not recommend to any idy going to Cameron Highlands unless you want to pay for the only tour they have available and takes like 2 hours and that's it.
Louis — Google review
This is our second time on trail 3. The first time we went up trail 7 and came down trail 3. This time we took trail 3 up to the peak and the same way down. This is not the toughest hike we have attempted, as the terrain is undulating so there is enough opportunity to catch your breath. It has the typical “mossiness” of the jungle in Cameron so it is quite pretty. We did it at a leisurely pace and took 2 hours 15 mins to reach the peak, and another 2 hours to get back down. We got caught in the rain on our way down, and that made it much more challenging as it can get slippery.
MinYen Wang — Google review
Pretty flat and easy, joins trail 2 which is v.difficukt with lots of up and down. The trail exits at a resort/hotel where you need to walk down the road. The walk is average, not very tough and not as interesting as some as the longer more out if the way walks. Easy to navigate.
M Bryant — Google review
The point on the map is a bit in the wrong place if you ask Google maps the directions it will lead you to the wrong private road. You should walk up the road of Arcadia, see picture. Keep following the road and there you will see the start of track 3.(the entrance is next to the grey car in the 2nd picture)
Simon Hoekx — Google review
Wanted to go trail 1 but taxi guy said it’s closed and took me to trail 3. Entrance is on the right side of sign. Trail isn’t easy lots of steep climbing up and down using tree roots. I slipped a couple times. Keep following the trail till you see sign connecting to trail 5 which will lead you back into town.
Shantanu Rane — Google review
The location pointed by Google Maps is wrong. It will lead you up a private property where you will encounter a couple of dogs that will try to chase you. The private property should at least put up signs warning people not to approach or be wary of the dogs. Its very irresponsible to just let people walk up the road without any warning at all and have your dogs run at them.
Ignore maps and take the left at the arcadia bungalow when you see the sign. Thats the picture I have posted. See also other reviews above including those of local guides.
Aimaad Aurangzeb Khan — Google review
Quite a trek uphill and downhill, so be prepared for that. The Google Maps direction to the start of the trail is misleading. One should search for the road leading to Arcadia Bungalow (instead of blindly following the directions provided by Google which will lead you a private property owned F&N). Parking is limited to a few cars at a time.
Ahmed Muzni — Google review
Fun day if it is not raining . Gets very muddy during rainy days so a reminder not to wear your precious shoes. Great trail with a good guide. Many species of plants and insects. Good to have insect repellent handy. Great for camera buffs and memories.