Sunday, 9 March 2014

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia



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:







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