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Day 1 | Singapore --> Cameron Highlands
Departure from Singapore
Private MPV driver picks you up from your home/hotel for a scenic drive to Cameron Highlands (approx. 6–7 hours).
Lunch Stop (Tapah or Gopeng)
Enjoy a local Chinese lunch at a small town en route. Recommended: steamed chicken, stir-fried vegetables, or curry dishes.
Arrive at Cameron Highlands & Hotel Check-in
Strawberry Park Resort / Avillion Cameron / Equivalent 3-star or 4-star hotel
Visit Big Red Strawberry Farm
A popular family-friendly spot where you can pick fresh strawberries, enjoy strawberry desserts, and see hydroponic vegetable gardens.
Dinner Recommendation
Head to Restoran Taman Apple Cameron for Chinese stir-fry dishes or warming steamboat/hotpot meals.
Free time
Explore the night market (Pasar Malam) or stroll along the main street with souvenir shops and local snacks.
** Private MPV charter with driver throughout the day
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What to Expect:
• No need to disembark for passport clearance
• Fuel Charges & Highway Toll
Recommended Attractions:
• Restoran Taman Apple Cameron
A cozy restaurant popular for its variety of Chinese stir-fry dishes and steamboat hotpot, ideal for warming up in the chilly Cameron weather. With spacious seating and fresh local vegetables, it's great for families and groups looking for a hearty meal after sightseeing.
• Night Market (Pasar Malam)
Usually open on weekends or public holidays, this lively street market in Brinchang or Golden Hills offers local street food (grilled corn, fried mushrooms, sweet potato balls), souvenirs, handmade crafts, fresh produce, and flowers. It’s a great place to soak up the local culture and enjoy Cameron’s cool evening breeze.
• Big Red Strawberry Farm
A hilltop agritourism hotspot in Brinchang, right next to Cactus Valley. Admission is free unless you opt for self-picking—RM25/500 g including entry for 2 adults + 1 child
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Day 2 | Port Dickson
Breakfast at Hotel
Enjoy a hearty breakfast before the day’s sightseeing.
Visit BOH Tea Plantation
One of the most iconic attractions in Cameron Highlands. Includes a scenic viewing platform, free factory tour (learn how tea is processed), and tea café with panoramic valley views.
Cactus Valley or Butterfly Garden
Explore a garden filled with rare cactus species, flowers, and succulents. Or visit the Butterfly Garden to see exotic butterflies and insects.
Lunch Recommendation
Dine at the BOH café for light meals and tea, or try Thai cuisine at a nearby restaurant.
Visit Lavender Garden (RM15 entry)
A colorful floral park perfect for photo lovers. Features lavender fields, flower-themed décor, souvenir shops, and lavender ice cream.
Free time at hotel
Rest or enjoy leisure time on your own.
Dinner Recommendation
Try May Flower Restaurant for Chinese cuisine or enjoy a steamboat hotpot meal to end your day warm and satisfied.
** Private MPV charter with driver throughout the day
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Recommended Attractions:
• BOH Tea Plantation
One of Malaysia’s most iconic tea estates, BOH offers sweeping views of lush green tea hills, a visitor centre with a free factory tour, and a café overlooking the valley. Learn about tea processing, enjoy freshly brewed teas, and take panoramic photos. Great for families and nature lovers.
• Cactus Valley
A hillside garden filled with a wide variety of cacti, succulents, and flowering plants, some over 50 years old. It’s an ideal stop for plant lovers, and kids will enjoy the colorful scenery and fresh strawberry desserts sold onsite. Located near Brinchang town.
• Butterfly Garden
A tropical enclosure housing colorful butterflies, beetles, lizards, and exotic insects, perfect for children and nature lovers. The garden is small but educational, with friendly staff and great photo opportunities amid flowers and mini waterfalls.
• Lavender Garden (Entry RM15)
A beautifully landscaped floral park with rows of blooming lavender, vibrant flowers like petunias and daisies, and whimsical photo spots (like European-style cottages). You’ll also find lavender-themed souvenirs, soft serve, and snacks — perfect for couples and Instagram lovers.
• May Flower Restaurant
A local favorite for traditional Chinese cuisine, including claypot dishes, stir-fried vegetables, steamed fish, and tofu dishes. Known for generous portions and warm service, it’s a reliable dinner spot for tourists staying near Brinchang.
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Day 3 | Return to Singapore
Hotel Breakfast & Check-out
Start your morning with breakfast and prepare for departure.
Visit Time Tunnel Museum (RM8)
A nostalgic museum filled with vintage items, old-school appliances, photographs, and recreated 1960s–1980s Malaysian scenes. Fun and educational for all ages.
Depart from Cameron Highlands
Begin the return journey, with optional scenic photo stops along the winding mountain roads.
Lunch Stop
Stop in Tapah or Gopeng for lunch. Choose between Malay dishes like nasi lemak or simple Chinese cuisine.
Arrive in Singapore
Estimated arrival depending on traffic and immigration clearance.
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What to Expect:
• No need to disembark for passport clearance
• Fuel Charges & Highway Toll
Recommended Attractions:
• Time Tunnel Museum (Entry RM8)
A quirky, nostalgia-filled museum that showcases vintage household items, toys, photographs, and memorabilia from Malaysia’s past (1950s–1980s). It’s like walking into your grandparents’ home — fun, educational, and full of photo-worthy moments. A must-visit for those curious about Malaysian history.
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