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Getaway Weekday Trip To Cameron Highlands

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It has been two years since I last made an overnight trip to Cameron Highlands.  It was an impromptu trip, we only talked about it a couple of nights and the next day, all was arranged and done.  My friend rented the apartment from her niece, for two nights, we got a good deal, each of us only paid RM50 for a two nights stay.  Of course, it was an off peak season, otherwise we could not get the good deal offer.  LOL.... My friends planned everything from A to Z, they even went marketing to buy all the food stuff needed, pre-cooked some to take up for our steamboat dinner in the evening.  The weather was very cooling and nice, we had to wear our jackets especially in the evenings and mornings. 

Started off our journey by eating something light from Ipoh cos we have planned to take something good for lunch in Tringkap.  On the way, we stopped at a place called Green View Garden for some desserts before proceeding for our lunch.  Hmmmm... desserts before main meal?
Our first stop....
Where the desserts are sold... 
Sweet temptations....
Which shall I choose....
None... 
We ended up eating ice creams!
And our lunch at Tringkap.... Fried Crispy Fish.... 
Very nicely done!
With curry leaves and hot spicy chili...
Fresh beans but also known as asparagus beans...
Fried Mushrooms....
Okra with sambal paste...
And the wild ferns....
Oh yes... some fried chicken as well.... 
A very scrumptious meal for the six of us...
All finished in no time!

Comments

  1. The food looks divine, especially those desserts!!

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  2. Ooooooo....BOJIO!!! Went once, would love to go again! Love Cameron, such a lovely place!

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  3. I love cameron highlands, hope to go there again.

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  4. All the food looks so amazing, I would love to try it

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  5. Let's go again after the monsoon season is over.

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  6. wow! so much food until my eyes went crazy!

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  7. all dishes polished till clean!

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  8. I always loved to stay at Cameron Highlands except the driving up & down journey. I had been toying about buying a nice apartment there and share with 5 friends to pay the instalment. It would be very cheap instead of staying at the hotels for 2 months per person.

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  9. Looking forward to visit again after the monsoon season.

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