Cameron Highlands (3)

As the strawberry farm was just beside a cactus farm, we just stroll in to have a look at the collection of cacti.

cacti cactus farm

This was at the entrance of it. Though not related to cactus, I was really attracted by its vibrant colour.

cactus cacti farm

Some of the cacti

cactus cacti farm

cactus cacti farm

Now this was really an amazing plant. How did they made it in such shapes? The ‘flowers’ seemed to be some fishes jumping out of a pond.

cactus cacti farm

After some rest, in the later part of the afternoon, we went for a trip to the ‘mandatory’ Boh tea farm.


cameron highlands boh tea plantation farm

I guessed they built just such a ‘platform’ for tourist to snap some photos, eh?

cameron highlands boh tea plantation farm

The souvernir shop has quite an interesting collections of memorabilia. This was one of them.

cameron highlands boh tea plantation farm

It might be only me, but I thought the sky seemed ‘more blue’ than on flat ground. Do you share my opinion?

cameron highlands boh tea plantation farm

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8 thoughts on “Cameron Highlands (3)

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  3. I never knew there’s such a nice place to visit in Malaysia~ Thanks for your sharing yenjai.

    P.S: Your pictures~ Is it all right reserved ??

  4. Hahaha~ That’s very nice of you… Btw, I’m just asking. If I need to use them, I’ll inform you. I personally ensure you that^^

  5. Looks like I missed the earlier installments :) Very nice photos, YJ. I’ve always wanted to return to the place where 1) I nearly threw up my gallbladder and 2) I stayed in bed for 2 days because vertigo…if just to see if my motion sickness is still as bad

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