Travelogue Cameron Valley Tea House and Highlands Tea Plantation

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Cameron Valley Tea House and Highlands Tea Plantation
Written by Shirley T   
Friday, 05 December 2008 21:50



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Just nice as we were approaching Brinchang, we saw a Tea House signboard. What a relief as I was holding my bladder! For your information, there is no R&R (rest and relax) stop along the Second East-West Highway until nearby the junction to Kampung Raja where there are a few souvenirs shop and rest stop. But I was not keen to 'settle' until we saw Cameron Valley Tea House. I guess I was not that desperate else I should take whatever comes first, right?
Cameron Valley Tea House is located after Kuala Terla town
Cameron Valley Tea House was on our right hand side of the road as we were heading to Brinchang town from Kuala Terla. We made a turn into the parking area right in front of the Tea House. There is a huge hilly green patch behind. At certain parts, the tea plantation looks really beautiful like a green maze! Wow!


Welcome to Cameron Highlands! I could sense the cool weather and chilled breeze greeting us! I jumped out from our car, of course first thing first - removed the excess fluid that was not longer required. Smile!
 
Then, we headed up to the green patch to take some pictures. Yes, obviously tea plants belong here. A simple way to confirm is to study the leaf's morphology. Tea leaf has the zig-zagged edge, like the picture below.
Confirming tea leaves with zig-zagged edge
Of course, another clue is from the green spectacular maze which is non other than the view of tea plantation from postcard picture!
Entering into the maze
It is so inviting!
It may not be as simple as what you think!
Beautiful floras - which is the tea plants?
Impressive picture and frame at the cafetaria counter
Cameron Tea House is a double storey shaded area where we could unwind. We tried a glass of 'Teh Tarik' Float (literally translated as Pulled-Tea), Curry puff and strawberry cup cake for pre-lunch before continuing our journey to look for a place to stay!
From top left (clock wise): Menu, Service counter, Strawberry cup cake, Float Teh Tarik (Pulled Tea)
Let check out where we had lunch later.

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written by sam , January 19, 2010

如果我要在网站停购要如何订购呢?

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written by sam , January 19, 2010

no mamber can commet?

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written by sam , January 19, 2010

if i want at mail order want how to do?
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written by Shirley T , January 20, 2010

Hi sam, As tourists, we usually purchase the tea from tea house during our visit or from local grocery stores in Malaysia. If you wish to purchase via mail/online, perhaps you may consider writing to them. The following is some information I gathered. Hope it helps.

http://bharattea.com.my/bharat/detail.php

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