Over the last few decades, Kuala Lumpur (KL) has been transformed into a thriving metropolis with spectacular buildings like the Petronas Towers (the second highest in the world) and extensive shopping opportunities through mega-large shopping malls. Unlike many Asian cities, Kuala Lumpur still has historical buildings, tranquil spots of nature and a warm cultural heritage.
The landscape of KL is today a blend of modernity and traditional charm. Hawker stalls and pre-war shophouses compete alongside skyscrapers and sophisticated buildings. This is Kuala Lumpur - the gateway to a different experience.
Being a primarily agricultural domain, in Cameron Highlands you will find an abundance of vegetables and fruits farms. Also, Cameron Highlands is a leading producer of flowers in Malaysia; be prepared for a lovely sight of extraordinary flowers you won’t see flourishing elsewhere in Malaysia! Drive up as high as 1500 meters above sea-level to be among the peaks of the main range of Peninsular Malaysia and enjoy temperatures as low as 16 °C.
One of the wonders of Malaysia, Cameron Highlands is the largest and most famous hill resort in the country. Besides the agricultural aspect, a visit here will also cover an Orang Asli Village, Waterfall, a 4 Wheel Drive Experience and Jungle Trekking. Of course we will cover the famous Boh Tea Plantation…