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Cameron Highlands

For a change, instead of food, let me post some Cameron Highlands scenery which I have taken a couple of weeks ago.

Camerons is a cooling place, somewhere you can take your family for a nice relaxing weekend, feeling the cool breeze especially at night. Hotels are not very expensive, for a whole family in a very nice new hotel called Hotel De'La Ferns... the room rate is only around RM200 and for family of 4, around RM390, family suite... it looks very comfortable and nice...

Oh, this is not a promotion post..hehehe... just telling what I know and seen...
















Heritage Apartment

Comments

  1. thanks CathJ.. relaxing my eyes... too much looking at the pc..

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  2. i suka sangat cameron .. but the last time i went there.. i puke BIG time! LOL....

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  3. awww...i miss and love this place. I remember the first time I went which was with you and family. I was around 10 or 11 then... haha...
    I love having western breakfast in the open there and of course, tea!!

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  4. I been there once....long time ago,during dating time.Nice place to rilex.

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  5. Wow! Claire, you took all these pix yourself ah? Really good one! Last time I went there I never took any pix. :( I think this will do just find. Hahaha. ;) Have a nice day.

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  6. yes, i also puke if i m not sitting in front.. why huh... not balanced... no wnder i a bit crack one...
    but i love the scenery so puke or not, i also go ... from IPOH, around one hour plus can reach...

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  7. the moment I see the greenery of Cameron Highlands, I see tea and when I saw that, I was like "ooooh Lipton hill" lol I was there before wit my colleagues, no one wanted to leave te place cause it was so cold and green! So refreshing! But our 2hour trip then was up so we have to leave lol. Very good place to rest and refresh ^-^.

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  8. Yup.. I love all the photos. Anyway, do sometime come down to Sabah.. to Mount Kinabalu..Kundasang..

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  9. yeah, i never been to sabah yet.. yes, hopefully can go next year with my kids..

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  10. The last time i went to Cameron was during my Uni years..that's like 5 yrs ago.:)

    The hotel rate is good & affordable...

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  11. I hear the road up is terrible and worse when coming down. Sure to throw up! Never been there!

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  12. It's only an hour away from Ipoh, I'll have to plan a trip there too!

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  13. Wonderful location...thanks for sharing, Claire

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  14. Hotel De'la Ferns...hvnt heard of it, must be quite new?

    +Ant+

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  15. yes, mamamia, the hotels are reasonable now, around 200rm or below, either heritage, equatorial or the hotel i mentioned in my post, it is very new, opened just a month ago.. i love the tudor style too..

    stp, now the roads is not as winding as the tapah road. this is a new road from IPOH, but those coming from KL will go up by the tapah old road way. the new road is not as winding but my girl still pukes.. :)

    Cindy, book and go...lady, u wont regret it!

    Jarlin, u r welcome... do pay a visit to camerons one day...

    Anton, the hotel i mentioned is tudor styled and veyr new..just opened not too long ago so it is very clean and affordable..

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  16. was in CH a few months ago for treasure hunt. I feel that no more coolness there..

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  17. cos they keep developing but still cooling most days...esp at nights.. can don the coats..

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  18. ohhhh... very nice scenery! i nvr been to cameron highland, can u beat that? wahlaoeh... but soon, we shall make a trip up there!

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  19. yeah, do go Irene... u will never regret it!

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