Gunung Brinchang, Pahang, Malaysia
4.0 (138 reviews) Spent Ranking #9 in Cameron Highlands Mountains
Amazing view from the top (the Look Out Point) at the Boh Plantation
First you have to drive to the Boh Plantation and enjoy their cakes and a nice cup of tea. Then you walk up to the Lookout Point which is 174 metres up. Nice walk with hand guard railings to assist you in the climb. It was a beautiful sunning Tuesday morning when I did the climb. The view from the top is surreal you're surrounded by greens just green scenery. You can see the tea plantation and the surrounding jungle and the mountains behind. Simply breathtaking and a must see place when you're up in Cameron Highlands
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Ttb Outdoor , Pahang, Malaysia.
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http://www.cameronhighland.net/gunung-brinchang.htm
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Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 10:30
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4.0 based on (138 reviews)
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5JanetSaw 5:00 PM Jun 19, 2017
Amazing view from the top (the Look Out Point) at the Boh Plantation
First you have to drive to the Boh Plantation and enjoy their cakes and a nice cup of tea. Then you walk up to the Lookout Point which is 174 metres up. Nice walk with hand guard railings to assist you in the climb. It was a beautiful sunning Tuesday morning when I did the climb. The view from the top is surreal you're surrounded by greens just green scenery. You can see the tea plantation and the surrounding jungle and the mountains behind. Simply breathtaking and a must see place when you're up in Cameron Highlands
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3DJD140215 5:00 PM Feb 19, 2018
Good Walk for Reasonably Fit People
We first drove to the Boh Tea Plantation, which was a challenge in itself as there were so many cars trying to navigate the narrow road in both directions. Having parked our car near there, we then walked to Gunung Brinchang and the Mossy Forest - a route not for the faint hearted, as it’s quite steep in places. But the views along the way were the best part. Acres of undulating ground planted with tea bushes. We took so many photographs, as every bend in the road seemed to provide a new perspective. It took us around 3.5 hours, including circumnavigating the canopy walk-way. If you drive carefully along the pot-holed road, you can get there and back much quicker but, for us, the walk was better than the end attraction. The rating is for the attraction but we’d give the walk itself four “blobs”.