The Cameron Highlands is situated in Pahang, West Malaysia. It is approximately 85 km from Ipoh or about 200 km from Kuala Lumpur. The retreat has a diverse population of more than 43,000 people.
The Cameron Highlands is one of Malaysia’s most extensive hill stations. It covers an area of 712² km, about the size of Singapore, At an elevation from 1135 m to 1829 m above sea level, it is also the highest point in Malaysia accessible by road (Gunung Brinchang 2031 m.) During the day, the temperature seldom rises above 25 °C; at night, it can drop to as low as 12 °C.
There are four main roads into the area: two to the west, to Ipoh and to Tapah; and two to the east, to Gua Musangand Kuala Lipis.
The towns lie in a string of settlements approximately 25 km long. From north to south these are:
- Kampung Raja - one of the larger towns; close to the roads to Ipoh and Gua Musang
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