At 1,500 metres above sea level in Pahang, Cameron Highlands is Malaysia's most famous hill station β a landscape of emerald tea plantations, strawberry farms, and moss forests first surveyed by William Cameron in 1885 and developed into a British retreat that retains its colonial bungalows alongside modern resort hotels. BOH Tea Estate's clifftop cafe, with views over valley after valley of manicured tea rows, is one of Malaysia's most photographed vistas.

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