A trip to Cameron Highlands will not be complete without a visit to its beautiful gardens and nurseries. Packed with beautiful flowers, scenic views and surprising twists, Cameron Highlands pride itself in delivering an experience no other has ever done before. Imagine a lavender flavoured ice cream, bringing home a cactus and declaring your eternal love via the love lock. How often can you tell your friends that? At Cameron Highlands, it is possible! Choose your preference from the following different places:
Cameron Lavender Garden
Beautiful Lavenders across the Lavender Garden on Cameron Highlands(Image Credit: Flickr//Kok Siong's Photography)
Location of Cameron Lavender Garden:
- 59, Brinchang, 39100 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Cameron Lavender Garden:
- Monday to Thursday – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Friday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- (The garden is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Cameron Lavender Garden:
Adults – RM 10.00
Children – RM 7.00
Green View Garden
Fresh and delicious vegetables growing in Green View Garden's hydroponic garden (Image Credit: hasrulhassan)
Location of Green View Garden:
- 11, Taman Matahari Cerah, 39010, Kampung Raja, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Green View Garden:
- Monday to Sunday – 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
- (The garden is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Green View Garden:
FREE
Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley
Pretty little cacti plants for sale at Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley (Image Credit: Flickr//Jess Hong)
Location of Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley:
- Cactus Valley Pekan Lama, 39100, Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley:
- Monday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
- (The cactus valley is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley:
Adults – RM 5.00
Children – RM 3.00
Cameron Highlands Cactus Point
Location of Cameron Highlands Cactus Point:
- Brinchang, 39000 Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Cameron Highlands Cactus Point:
- Monday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- (The cactus point is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Cameron Highlands Cactus Point:
FREE
Cameron Highlands Rose Centre
Beautiful fresh roses are in abundance at the Cameron Highlands Rose Centre (Image Credit: Flickr//Brian Berg)
Location of Cameron Highlands Rose Centre:
- Rose Centre, Kea Farm, 39000, Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Cameron Highlands Rose Centre:
- Monday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- (The centre is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Cameron Highlands Rose Centre
Adults – RM 5.00
Children – RM 2.00
Cameron Highlands Rose Valley
Hillside flowers all around the Cameron Highlands Rose Valley (Image Credit: Flickr//Khai Chung ANG)
Location of Cameron Highlands Rose Valley:
- 148 Tringkap, Cameron Highland, 39000 Tanah Rata, Pahang, Malaysia
Visiting Hours of Cameron Highlands Rose Valley:
- Monday to Sunday – 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- (The rose valley is open every day including school holidays & public holidays)
How to Get There:
- By your own car. GPS will show you the route directly.
- There are buses from different locations of Peninsular Malaysia going up to Cameron Highlands. You can search for them online and purchase them.
- You can hire a taxi to go to the plantation when you reach Cameron Highlands.
Entrance fee for Cameron Highlands Rose Valley:
Adults – RM 5.00
Children – RM 2.00
Stepping into the Cameron Lavender Garden, you will immediately see a colourful garden of flowers right before your eyes. Blooming all year round, the Cameron Lavender Garden is up for visitation any time of the year. As the fragrant scent of the flowers tickles your nose, explore the different species of lavenders that is definitely more than the well-known purple. As you take lots of pictures along the way, do not forget to take one with the classical Beetle VW model at the right-hand side of the walkway.
The Lavender Garden VW Beetle.(Image Credit: sheasoniashares)
If you are here with your significant other and spouse, immortalize your love and keep it safe by writing your names on a love lock and keeping it in the love lock houses. Or, if you would prefer, explore the many selections of gifts that offered at the gift shop all made from lavender scented extract. Choose from perfume, soap and room freshener all made with your favourite lavender aromatic fragrance.
Stop by Green View Garden and enjoy the fresh produce picked directly from the fertile soil of Cameron Highlands as you shop at Green View Garden. Selections vary from strawberry, grape, lettuce, passion fruit and honey – all grown with the natural environment and care of Cameron Highlands. Interestingly, all the plants and produces are cultivated via a hydroponic system. This system helps save on soil, water and labour and serves as a more effective way to control plant production. Similarly, there is also a selection of fruit jams, cookies, coffee, tea and fruit syrup to choose from and purchase from.
The cool and tropical mountainous wind and climate make the garden available for a visit all year round. Lose yourself in the beautiful view and lush garden or sit down and enjoy an afternoon tea with a myriad of scrumptious dessert at the café. For some unique culinary experience, do not forget to try out the lavender ice cream and lavender croissant available in the café. Do not miss out on some unique lavender souvenirs such as lavender bubble bath gel, juice, milk tea, perfume and aromatic sachet up for sale on their very own House of Lavender.
The African continent has never felt so close before. Why travel the distance and to the scorching desert to catch a glimpse of the cactus when you can visit this cactus valley right in the breezy highland. As you arrive at Cameron Highlands Cactus Valley and Cactus Point, delight yourself by exploring different species of cacti for display and for sale. Colourful choices from green to orange and red are lined up for you to choose from. But that is definitely not all! Other flowers and plants such as rhododendron, hibiscus, calla lily, apple and passion fruit trees are also grown in the vicinity. To make it better, the flowery plants are arranged in a beautiful arrangement that is clearly visible even through a bird's eye view. Before leaving, be sure to buy your spouse and mother a bouquet of beautiful flowers.
Also, do not miss out on the Cameron Highlands Rose Garden and Rose Valley during your visit. Their names belie the rich variety of flower available for your own choosing. Scarlet roses, pink hibiscus, golden sunflower of different sizes and colour gradient decorate the garden and valley with an almost celestial aura. As you make your way up the valley, it feels like climbing the stairs in a sacred procession. With over 100 species of flowers being grown in the garden and valley, you will find out that there are names given to flowers that are based on their shapes as well. Names such as “ladies shoe” and “butterfly” are more often used than “Indian clock vine” and “milkweed” as the former is deemed more representative of how the flowers actually look like. With so many different floral species found in the garden and valley, you will also get to enjoy the sweet fragrance of the flowers wafting through the air. If you are lucky, you just might catch find butterflies pollinating the flowers. So ready your camera and snap away, folks!
For more information on Cameron Highlands:
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To see the beautiful butterflies from the Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm, click here
- To learn about the interesting honey bees, click here
- To take a step back into the past, click here
- To explore the mysterious and beautiful mossy forest, click here
- Take a walk in the MARDI Agro Technology Park, click here
- To find out more about the Mah Meri Art Gallery, click here
- To explore the beautiful tea plantations in Cameron Highlands, click here
- Try picking strawberries at one of many strawberry farms, click here