Cameronian Inn Guesthouse
A nice home converted into a budget inn, Cameronian Inn has a big garden where guests can sit and jot down their adventures in journals and enjoy the cool evening weather.
You may think you're walking right into a construction site but the road leading to Cameronian Inn is now a
through road into a new housing area, hence the mess at the entrance to the
Inn ...
Father's Guesthouse
Father's Guesthouse is located a convenient 2-3 minute's walk away from the town center in Tanah Rata. Among its unique features are the Niessen Huts built during WWII by the British Army - these corrugated iron barracks have now been converted into comfortable dorms and rooms ...
Kang Travellers Lodge
A perfect base for budget traveller’s and backpackers to unwind, Ideal location, close to bank's, post office, stores, clinic, restaurants and jungle walks, free movies, Internet, Satellite channel (ESPN, StarSport), Jungle Bar, pay phone, nightly bonfire, restaurant, indoor games, safety locker, pool table and relaxation garden for
sunbathing ...
Cameron Highlands is a highland region located about 20 km east of Ipoh and about 150km north of Kuala Lumpur in Pahang, Malaysia. At 5000 ft (1,500 m) above sea level it is the highest area on the mainland, and enjoys a cool climate, with temperatures no higher than 25°C and rarely falling below 10°C year round. Apart from the cool weather, key attractions in Cameron Highlands include a butterfly farm, strawberry farms, rose gardens, Chinese temple and vegetable farms. One of the popular tourist activities involves jungle walking and trekking amongst the refreshing cool forest air. Travelling to the Cameron Highlands takes up to one and a half hours via a winding road from Tapah by car. There is a newer and easier route up from Simpang Pulai (closer to Ipoh) which has a wider road and gentler curves. There are nine towns in the Cameron Highlands. Among others, Brinchang, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Ringlet and Tanah Rata are better known to tourists. Other towns such as Bertam Valley, Kuala Terla, Kampung Raja and Blue Valley are also well known by the tourist after the New Simpang Pulai route started to operate.