Panoramic view atop Gunang Brinchang! |
Dates of Travel: 5-7 June 2015 Mode of Transportation: 9 hours bus ride from Golden Mile Towers, Singapore to Brinchang, Cameron Highlands. We departed SG at about 10.30pm on Thursday night and arrived at about 8am on Friday morning. |
We're so difficult right?
Suddenly, G exclaimed "CAMERON HIGHLANDS!"
He's never been and I went when I was about 8 or 10 years old. I remember NOTHING and it probably changed a hell lot since.
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what a beautiful day! |
Gerard's Place
Address: Block Carnation C9 & C10, Tanah Rata, 39000, Malaysia (Located within Heritage Hotel compound)
Tel: +60125885454
Room Type: Queen sized bed with shared bathroom
Price: S$45 per night for two person
We chanced upon this guesthouse by chance on hotels.com. We were searching for a nice accommodation/resort like establishment as we both needed a much deserved quiet weekend. It was a hellish few months for the both of us with our own respective burden of work.
We were looking at Lakehouse Resort, Cameron Highlands Resort and Heritage Hotel. Ex. Ex. Scary stories.
Scrolling up and down, we saw Father's Guesthouse and Gerard's Place (in the end we realized they're actually own by the same family). We chose Gerard's Place in the end because it was cheap-er (in terms of SG$), quieter and looks like a cozy place to just wind down the day. Gerard's Place only have eight rooms in total and out of the eight, only two are en-suite.
We tried desperately to book the ensuite rooms, but someone else was faster! :(
We stayed in a queen sized bed room. The room has a ceiling fan (there is no need for one because the nights are so cold!) and the windows have screens which are drilled into the frame so anyone from outside is not able to open it (G says, there's a trick and I wonder why he knows this). There's a cozy living room and the sofa looks quite beaten up, but still sooo soft and cozy nonetheless. Oh, they have cable with enough channels (Discovery, Nat Geo and even SEA Games!) to keep you entertained and on one night we were watching lions fight.
There's also a beautiful garden behind the guesthouse where I enjoyed many cups of tea, coffee and toasts (on the house)! Because of the cool climate, there are hardly any mosquitoes or flies. The grass feels lovely to step on barefooted. It was so lovely to be sitting out in the sun and basking in its warmth. The last time I enjoyed sitting out in the sun drinking a cup of HOT tea was three years ago when I visited San Francisco.
sipping my tea! |
I'm sure this is nothing Gerard's Place can control! Hey, at least it's safe right?
Oh! Due to our unlucky-ness, there was a family who moved in the same afternoon as us to the next apartment/block. Do take note that they are in no way affiliated or stayed in Gerard's Place & I just wanted to complain a little. They had about 5-6 little children who started screaming their heads off once they stepped in. Because we shared the same backyard/garden, they would come up to their balcony, stared at us, run off screaming and chase each other and than back to the balcony. We could hear them from our room because our window was facing the same garden and is just beside their apartment.
I was complaining to G that how can kids have so much energy to laugh, run, and scream for so many hours! He just told me to let them scream now in the afternoon because by nightfall they should be really tired and sleep.
Hell no. After dinner, showering and some TV, they were still running around and screaming (I kid you not) till about 1-2am. At about 6.30am, the kid will wake up and start crying for a good 45mins. Than at about 7.45-8am, the adults will wake up and chat and laugh and SING really loudly. It was almost noisy 24hours.
Oh Em Geeeeee...
Be warned! This is what you get when you stay in a guesthouse! If you stay in a resort/hotel, you can call the reception and complain. The hotel will do something about it.
Otherwise, the stay was fantastic! We were well taken care of by Anna who helped us book our trekking tour and took care of us! Also, special thanks to Jay and team who actually called me at 10pm the night I booked the room to let me know that ensuite is actually being booked by someone else so that we will not be too disappointed. I am so sorry to make you guys work till so late! They let me know that I am welcome to visit Father's Guesthouse if I arrived too early as Father's has larger facilities and more showers if that was what we wanted to do. They have more staff and a proper tour counter too. They also explained how Tanah Rata is a small place and that we could easily find our way around without getting too lost. They also warned me that it was the weekends + school holidays + public holiday (King's birthday I think), so it WILL be crowded and busy.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for pre-amping us, letting us know that we're already well taken care of even before arrival. It's truly #malaysianhospitality at it's finest.
Stuff You Can Do In Cameron Highlands!
Anna from the guesthouse booked a tour for us with Eco Cameron for the Mossy Forest tour. We were picked up at about 8.45am on Saturday morning in a jeep. The tour consists of visiting BOH Tea Plantation, heading to the peak of Gunang Brinchang & a trek through the Mossy Forest. The entire tour should last around 4.5 hours, provided there is no traffic.
One reason to join a tour is that you do not need to navigate through the narrow and intimidating road filled with all sorts of bumps and portholes which leads up to the Mossy Forest. Also, with a guide, they are able to avoid the crowds and guide you off the beaten path. Of course, there's plenty of tours that brings you to the board walk which even ladies are able to navigate with their high heels.
Our guide, Raju, brought us into the forest and explained how Mossy Forests only exists at an altitude of 2,000m above sea level. That's the height where clouds gather and causes lots of condensation. The rocks, trees, basically, everything was covered in moss.
pitcher plant |
Raju taught us how the pitcher plant evolved, why the ground was so springy and how the whole eco system works. He was so passionate about the forest and you could see his main objective was always education. Educating tourists, education children, creating awareness about how fragile Mother Nature is.
On top of the world! |
BOH Tea Plantation
BOH Tea Plantation |
We next went to the Sungei Palas BOH Tea Plantation! Did you know all teas (black, oolong, green) come from the same species of tea plant? The way it is processed and treated is how the different types of teas are created!
rolling hills of tea plants |
There's a factory (with tours available if you're early), tea shop, theater showing the BOH history and even a cafe! The view from the cafe is spectacular! Side note: The tea center closes on MONDAYS!
View from the cafe! |
Tea plantation at the background |
tea time! |
Raju, our fantastic guide! |
Strawberry Picking
We visited the Big Red Strawberry Farm in Brinchang. We went to this place because it was the biggest strawberry farm on Cameron Highlands. What guidebooks and TripAdvisor don't mention is that, it is also the most commercialized!
strawberries everywhere! |
enormous! |
trying to act cute |
fried ice cream! |
cutting into my fried ice cream |
strawberries with fresh cream |
I suggest that you ask a local where would be a better strawberry farm to visit. There are plenty around Tanah Rata and Brinchang with actual strawberries for you to pick! Sadly, we just didn't have the time to actually visit a small and cozier farm.
Cactus/Flower Farm
Within the same compound, there is a large area where they sell all sorts of flowers and cactus! We bought the small cactus as souvenirs at six pots for RM10!
so pretty! |
fluffy cactus! |
too pretty! |
sunflowers |
Trekking in the many trails
Trails in Cameron Highlands |
There are many trails around Cameron Highlands. One of the shortest and easiest trails actually leads to Parit Falls.
Parit Falls |
The trail is very easy to walk to follow. Some parts of the trail will be covered in moss and it get slippery. We eventually reached the "Falls" after about 15mins walk which was absolutely gross.
The water were all brown and there were trash everywhere! It looks more like "Teh Tarik" Falls because of the colour! It's really sad to see something which was meant to be beautiful turned so disgusting.
I really do not recommend going to the Parit Falls unless you want to continue the trail which will eventually lead you to Brinchang. To continue, cross the suspension bridge (which looks like it will fall apart soon) and up the trail.
suspension bridge over the river |
Eating Steamboat
Another highlight about Cameron Highlands is eating steamboat! There this novelty of cooking your own food in a pot of boiling soup in the cool weather.
We went to Ferm Nyonya Steamboat Restaurant as it was the only restaurant in Tanah Rata with reviews on TripAdvisor. When we asked Anna from the guest house she also mentioned this restaurant.
steamboat! |
The steamboat was so-so only. I've had better quality steamboats in Singapore (Hai Di Lao for example). Even though it is a Nonya restaurant and serve nonya food, I was looking through their list of Nonya dishes and they do not serve the iconic Ayam Bakuala!
Indian Food
Indians and Chinese are amongst the majority on Cameron Highlands. Thus, it is no surprise to find a plethora of Indian restaurants along the streets. We stopped at Restaurant Kumar which is located along the main road because the smell of tandoori and naan wafting through the air is too irresistible.
Restaurant Kumar |
Teh Halia and Teh Tarik |
making of naan |
Tandoori |
Garlic naan with curry |
Butter Chicken Masala |
Pasar Malam (Night Market)
Pasar Malam is a popular place to go to in Cameron Highlands. This Pasar Malam is located at Brinchang and is about 10 mins walking distance from the Big Red Strawberry Farm. It's basically stores in tents built on dirt roads.
This Pasar Malam is not be to reckon with though. It is huge! They sell more or less repetitive things like toys and souvenirs to fresh flowers and honey! One section at the bottom sells goods, while the top sells food. Behind the food section, is the clothing section. So imagine how huge this Pasar Malam is!
Nasi Goreng! |
Roasting of chicken |
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