THINGS TO DO IN CAMERON HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA 🇲🇾 1️⃣ cameron valley tea house 2 - 8/10 amazing view 😍 very western style food 😂 their spaghetti actually tasted like spaghetti i would expect to eat in the US lol - sometimes the western food abroad doesn’t taste the same as back home but this one did. also had the durian teh tarik - very interesting taste. not sure i’d order it again but glad i tried it! 2️⃣ pasar malam cameron highlands - 8/10 lots of vendors selling strawberries, corn, honey, sweet potatoes, other fresh veggies and fruits, clothes, souvenirs, etc. will do another post showing the food that we got. a ton of traffic so go earlier. 3️⃣ the sheep sanctuary - 100/10 my favorite part of the trip 🥰 it’s always been on my bucket list to go to an alpaca petting zoo/farm and they had alpacas along with sheep!! all of them were v cute. 🥹 there were a lot of people but plenty of sheep and alpacas to go around. 4️⃣ flora park - 10/10 lots of flowers and very aesthetic (tons of picture taking opportunities for the gram). 🌼 the outside section was closed bc it was too hot for the flowers but still worth going to. 🥰 5️⃣ butterfly farm - 9/10 there were butterflies and also other animals here like bunnies, sheep, goat, chickens, fish, etc. 6️⃣ cado cafe - 10/10 lots of western food here too, but saw they had sour & spicy noodles and i loveee noodle that are spicy and sour so thought i’d give it a chance and it did not disappoint! also their strawberry burnt cheesecake is soooo good. will do a separate post on this too. 😋 🙋🏻♀️ p.s. i’m writing a book on how to plan your own digital nomad adventure. you can learn more about it here: bit.ly/digital-nomad-adventure
As a Malaysian, I've never went to Cameron or genting before :((. I have a graduation trip this year and they are bringing us to KL and Cameron!! So excited!! Hope my parents let me :/
THINGS TO DO IN CAMERON HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA 🇲🇾
1️⃣ cameron valley tea house 2 - 8/10
amazing view 😍 very western style food 😂 their spaghetti actually tasted like spaghetti i would expect to eat in the US lol - sometimes the western food abroad doesn’t taste the same as back home but this one did. also had the durian teh tarik - very interesting taste. not sure i’d order it again but glad i tried it!
2️⃣ pasar malam cameron highlands - 8/10
lots of vendors selling strawberries, corn, honey, sweet potatoes, other fresh veggies and fruits, clothes, souvenirs, etc. will do another post showing the food that we got. a ton of traffic so go earlier.
3️⃣ the sheep sanctuary - 100/10
my favorite part of the trip 🥰 it’s always been on my bucket list to go to an alpaca petting zoo/farm and they had alpacas along with sheep!! all of them were v cute. 🥹 there were a lot of people but plenty of sheep and alpacas to go around.
4️⃣ flora park - 10/10
lots of flowers and very aesthetic (tons of picture taking opportunities for the gram). 🌼 the outside section was closed bc it was too hot for the flowers but still worth going to. 🥰
5️⃣ butterfly farm - 9/10
there were butterflies and also other animals here like bunnies, sheep, goat, chickens, fish, etc.
6️⃣ cado cafe - 10/10
lots of western food here too, but saw they had sour & spicy noodles and i loveee noodle that are spicy and sour so thought i’d give it a chance and it did not disappoint! also their strawberry burnt cheesecake is soooo good. will do a separate post on this too. 😋
🙋🏻♀️ p.s. i’m writing a book on how to plan your own digital nomad adventure. you can learn more about it here: bit.ly/digital-nomad-adventure
Mantapp💜❤️🇲🇾
As a Malaysian, I've never went to Cameron or genting before :((. I have a graduation trip this year and they are bringing us to KL and Cameron!! So excited!! Hope my parents let me :/
Tea gardens were really cool
I used to go there a lot of times it’s so cold that i peed in my pants while sleeping 😂
omg haha. it wasn’t that cold when i went! a little chilly but i actually liked it compared the hot and humidity in kl. 😅