The Cameron Highlands are a highlands region in the centre of Peninsular Malaysia, which comprises a series of hill stations at altitudes between 1500 and 1800m. The temperature hovers around 16 ad 26°C. This fertile area is the centre of Malaysia's tea industry and it's the place where locals and visitors come to escape the heat of the plains. Attractions include jungle walks, waterfalls, tours of tea plantations, beautiful gardens and plenty of wild flowers.
01 Tea plantation 02 Tea plantation 03 Tea hills 04 Tea plantation
05 Tea leaves 06 Tea leaves 07 Tea leaves 08 Tea leaves
09 Tea leaves 10 Tea leaves 11 Tea leaves 12 Tea plantation 13 Tea plantation
14 Tea factory 15 Tea press 16 Dried and fermented tea leaves 01 Moth
02 Butterfly 03 Chalcosoma Caucasus 04 Male and female Chalcosoma Caucasus 05 Giant beetle
06 Giant millipede 07 Leaf insect 08 Couple of leaf insects 09 Leaf insect 10 Leaf insect
11 Leaf insect 12 Stick insect 13 Stick insect 14 Leaf frog 15 Heteropteryx dilatata (Stick insect)
16 Heteropteryx dilatata (Stick insect) 01 Jungle waterfall 02 Jungle 03 Brinchang 04 Tanah Rata
05 White mushrooms 06 Orang Asli houses and people
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