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Cameron Highland

Cameron Highland able to give you an experience at living in the cold place after the four seasons countries. it might not that cold as we expected nowadays, but the coldness slowly creeping into the marrow when the night comes -I tell ya!

this small district is about four hours away from Kuala la lumpur through PLUS highway (two hours on highway, and another two for jalan dalam, but if you drive like nuts, the time taken can be better, dont worry ;)), and if you wanted a better route - wider, can be said as safer; choose EXIT Simpang Pulai, which is about 60 km away from EXIT Tapah (steeper, creepier, but shorter distance taken)

From Simpang Pulai you gonna meet Brichang first. in Brinchang, i am suggesting you guys to stop by, taking lotsa photos with blooming flowers and refreshing view of lavenders in CAMERON LAVENDER GARDEN. the fees for adult is rm10/pax (quite expensive tho, but o k laaaa since the flowers are just damn nice!). there is also a cafe nearby who sells nasi lemak sambal strawberry (die die must try in cameron katanya~). 

Brinchang also consist the gem of cameron highland; the mossy forest, Irau Mountain. This mountain was 2110m, making it the 15th highest mountain in Malaysia. I'd been conquering this mount twice already and i am still wanted to repeat it (never dissappointing). this place is at the boarder line between Pahang and Perak, beautifully decorated with mosses, cold, calming, and enchanting! Feels like in the story of twilight (babe, i never watch twilight or even read the novel; they said so anyways).

besides, i would like to suggest visiting Y'olde Smokehouse. it was a very old building originally built a century ago. the previous owner built the house to reminisced his hometown, England. I like to be there, the ambience, the food and their service was nice!

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