5 March 2008
Tea plantations in Cameron Highlands
And they were really happy to be on the road again………. The start had been deliberately arranged for Sunday morning to avoid the busy traffic of this capital city so before long the cars were free and out of town heading along the open countryside. The climb up to the Cameron Highlands (1480 metres) took in the old road so was full of haipin bends and sweeping corners.
The Cameran Highlands is a lush and beautiful place – with lots of garden centres and market gardening agriculture. It is famous for its strawberrys. It all looked lovely and arriving at the Cameron Highlands Hotel for a roast Sunday lunch was the icing on the cake for us all. Some were so taken with the old Colonial charm of the place that they checked in and arrived a day late on the island of Pangor Laut.
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Its gorgeous...
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