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pluck strawberries. Got many farms, try selecting those away from towns, and try go in mornings. Got more stock left.

Go see Boh Tea plantation. (got good strawberry + veggie farm further up the ulu mountain. 1 place plant many types, so good to explain to kid)

 

Eat steamboat, with tons of veggies. (dunno. is inlaw's idea)

 

Go see nursuries, got many cactus/roses to see.

Got pasar malam.

that place rain a lot, so.. need to juggle plans often.

 

Equatorial is most modern hotel there. Rest are low rise built long time ago.

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Just came back from Cameron Highlands.........Equatorial Hotel is at the tp most of the area(on the map, it says 1260+ m above ground or sea, i cannot remember) and got to be careful if you are going up from Tapah(OLD route)............IMHO, better to use Gopeng route, but careful of big trailers / trucks over-taking. I personally had a close shave with one in broad daylight at 11am

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dont think there's any better hotel there. its a oneoff destination, dont think u wanna go back after u have visited the place cause nothing much to do except visiting those plantation

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I JUST DROVE UP FROM S. BUOLH SIDE (NEW ROAD) N DOWN THE OLD ONE AT TAPAH. F#$%ING CROWDED, DONT KNOW WHY SO MANY PEEPER GO THERE YESTERDAY. GOT MATA CHIA ALONG TAPAH>>KL. OPEN YOUR EYES WHEN YOU DRIVE.

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All,

 

Cluny is almost fully booked during the school holiday, the last time I checked. I rather like Century Pines, the early morning prayer call from a nearby mosque helps to ensure an "early bird catches the worm" routine. [laugh] Seriously, I think it is way ahead of Equatorial with its stuffy 3-star room but 4-5 star pricing.

 

Miss the steamboat, Highland restaurant @ Brinchang in particular. The weather should be good with all the rains recently. For research, check out the below forum:

 

http://www.cameronhighlands.com/option,com...oard/Itemid,53/

 

Thinking of trying out Strawberry park next time round but heard it is very rundown, true?

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Yep.. was at Strawberry Park in Mar this year. Stayed at the 3bedrm apt. I doubt I will stay there again for the following reasons.

 

due to raining season, tons of clouds. when wake up, whole apt was wet from dew. Imagine.. timber floor wake up is soaked, and whole day is perpetually damp, like after wet mop. This also means towels do not dry even after 1 day!

 

Apt fittings is like those in the 70s, and no reno since. Wood framed windows that dun shut tight. Is so ulu on top of a mountain, unless drive down, got nothing much to see and do.

 

So far been to Equatorial and Strawberry Park, both no aircon. Really need the AC to bring down the humidity.

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Thanks for the update, guess I will rule out Strawberry Park then.

 

I did not encounter the humidity issue you mentioned during my previous CH trips. A fan in the room would be great (maybe only at the super upmarket Cameron Highland Resort), especially during mid year, which can get a little too hot and stuffy. I usually visit Cameron during the Nov-Jan period these days, for the weather basically, nothing much to do or see after a while. Just bring a couple of good books, laze around, have the occasional steamboat, scones and maybe drive to Ipoh for the famous curry chicken noodle, bean sprout chicken, etc.

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You're making the right choice. Strawberry Park is not as sweet as its namesake. The whole place is decrepit and rundown. Coupled with one certain surly front desk staff that kept us waiting > 2 hrs despite having ready rooms really made my holiday a memorable one for all the wrong reasons.

 

The only saving grace then was the steamboat dinner at the basement restaurant (or outdoor if you wish), which was huge in portion and downright delicious. [thumbsup]

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Is Equatorial a good hotel? whats there to do at Cameron Highlands?

 

Thanks.

 

I stayed there before, not bad lah. typical 3*+ hotel. Don't expect things like good homely ambience.

 

got plenty of things to do

- hiking

- visit tea plantation. acres and acres of tea plantation and fresh air

- take pictures.

- visit vegi plantation, strawberry farm.. there novelties are probably are the fact tht u can pluck strawberry at a price. don't expect the standard that u can find at supermarkets back home. also there are many many things that are made of strawberrries.

- at the hotel, they also organise day trips to near by towns. if u are lazy to drive, u can follow the tour. price wise, i don't find it attractive.

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I had good experience at Strawberry park though [:)] Few years ago when I was there, I enjoyed my stay there. I think ours was one of those..."apartment in bungalow" style. Not the hotel rooms at strawberry park.

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The apartment looks a bit scary from outside...

 

Anyway i loved the strawberry park although its not sweet. There is a butterfly park somewhere is it? Nice place to visit too. All kinds of insects to see.

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