Experience the beauty of Malaysia’s rural highlands on this 4-day tour of Cameron Highlands and Penang from Kuala Lumpur. Explore the moderate climate of Cameron Highlands and immerse yourself in the diverse culture of Penang Island.
Experience the beauty of Malaysia’s rural highlands on this 4-day tour of Cameron Highlands and Penang from Kuala Lumpur. Explore the moderate climate of Cameron Highlands and immerse yourself in the diverse culture of Penang Island.
Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands
Lata Iskandar - Aborigine’s Village and Lata Iskandar Waterfall
Lata Iskandar is a picturesque waterfall located along the main road from Tapah to Cameron Highlands. The waterfall gracefully cascades over multiple tiers of granite slopes, with the final drop measuring 25 meters high, flowing into a serene pool….
Kuala Lumpur - Cameron Highlands
Lata Iskandar - Aborigine’s Village and Lata Iskandar Waterfall
Lata Iskandar is a picturesque waterfall located along the main road from Tapah to Cameron Highlands. The waterfall gracefully cascades over multiple tiers of granite slopes, with the final drop measuring 25 meters high, flowing into a serene pool. Situated along the main road facing Lata Iskandar, visitors can explore shopping opportunities for ethnic souvenirs, tribal handicrafts, unique herbs, tropical fruits, and even aphrodisiacs.
Boh Tea Estate - Heritage Boh Tea Factory
This is the largest black tea producer in Malaysia, distributing both domestically and internationally, owned by BOH Plantations. The BOH Tea Plantation, located in Cameron Highlands, is also the largest tea plantation in Malaysia. BOH Plantations was established in 1929 by J. A. Russell, a British-born, British-educated businessman during the British colonial era in Malaya. Russell arrived in Kuala Lumpur at the age of seven in 1890, when tin was the primary export. Before founding BOH, Russell worked at the Straits Trading Company, where he learned several Chinese dialects (along with Malay) and established connections with affluent Chinese tin miners. In addition to investing in tin, Russell and his brothers (Philip, Donald, and Robert) ventured into the emerging rubber industry in 1908. J. A. and Philip also invested in railway-related construction, including the new Kuala Lumpur railway station. In 1913, Russell acquired nearly a third of the real estate in the town of Ipoh.
Cameron Valley Tea House - Tea Center
Travelers can enjoy the stunning Tea Plantation Garden, where they can take photos, stroll around the plantation, and savor fresh Malaysian tea (at their own expense).
Cactus Valley - Cactus Valley
This botanical show garden is nestled on a hill slope overlooking Brinchang town center, featuring a vast collection of cacti, flowers, and ornamental plants in various shapes, colors, and sizes. The park is easily accessible on foot from anywhere in Brinchang town.
Big Red Strawberry Farm - Big Red Strawberry Farm
Also known as Taman Agro Tourism Cameron Highlands, this location offers a one-stop garden and farm center for relaxation and leisure. It is situated in Brinchang town, right next to Cactus Valley in the new town of Brinchang. If staying in Brinchang, guests can ask their hotel receptionist for directions.
Sam Poh Temple - Sam Poh Temple
Visitors can take a short trip to the Sam Poh Temple in Cameron Highlands. The Sam Poh Buddhist Temple is located in Brinchang, built high on a hill overlooking the town. Due to its location, the temple offers a splendid view of Brinchang town and the surrounding hills. Constructed in 1972, Sam Poh Temple is the fourth largest Buddhist temple in the country and houses a large statue of Lord Buddha.
Cameron Highland Orchid and Rose Garden - Rose Garden
Flower enthusiasts can admire beautiful roses and a variety of different flowers and vegetables. If lucky, they might spot a cute little hummingbird sipping nectar from the flowers.
Kea Farm Market - Kea Farm Market
Travelers can explore a local market where various vegetables, flowers, fruits, and street food are sold.
Cameron Highlands - Penang Island
Kuala Kangsar - The Royal Town
In Kuala Kangsar, visitors can view the exteriors of the Ubudiah Mosque, the Iskandariah Palace, and Istana Kenangan, which was constructed without a single nail. Discover the artisan crafts of the Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar and embark on a river cruise with live narration. Disembark to witness the unique process of keris (dagger) making, a status symbol for Malay royalty and dignitaries, and watch a demonstration of tekat making, where gold threads are intricately embroidered into velvet cushions. Then visit the Labu Sayong Center, where uniquely shaped pots are crafted. The cool water from these pots is believed to have healing properties.
Penang Bridge - Cross over to Penang, famously known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient,’ via one of the longest bridges in the world.
Explore Penang Island
Komtar - Komtar
Experience the thrill of being at The Top Town’s highest point, and enjoy the exhilarating experience of walking on air, 816 feet above sea level, from Heritage George Town. Enjoy a stunning seamless view of George Town with a 360-degree panoramic view. The Observatory Deck (open from 10 am to 6 pm) on Level 65 also features a glass walkway that lets you watch the world go by below, offering a breathtaking 360° view of Georgetown and beyond.
Chew Jetty - Chew Jetty
The Clan Jetties of George Town emerged in the late 19th century. Part of the heritage trail, the clan jetties offer a unique sight as you walk along a wooden path on stilts with wooden houses beside you, still inhabited by locals today. After the construction of the Quay in 1882, the waterfront was developed with short public landing stages or jetties. Settlements grew on these foundations, used for loading and unloading goods and mooring sampans (boats). Gradually, each jetty became identified and dominated by certain clans, and over time, more huts appeared. Experience the charm of a village atmosphere in the heart of the city. Walk through this quaint village made of wooden houses built on wooden stilts. Since Penang lost its free port status, most inhabitants now engage in various trades.
Sri Mariamman Temple - Sri Mahamariamman Temple
Built in 1833, the Arulmigu Sri Mahamariamman Temple in George Town is the oldest Hindu temple in Penang, Malaysia, featuring sculptures of gods and goddesses over its main entrance and facade. It is located on Queen Street, George Town, and is also known as Mariamman Temple or Queen Street Indian Temple.
Fort Cornwallis - Fort Cornwallis (Photo Stop Only)
This 18th-century fort was constructed by the British East India Company, and while its cannons remain pointed at the water, Fort Cornwallis has never been involved in battle.
Kapitan Keling Mosque - Kapitan Keling Mosque
This mosque was built in the 19th century by Indian Muslim traders in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is situated at the corner of Buckingham Street and Pitt Street.
Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng) - Goddess of Mercy Temple (Kuan Yin Teng)
The Goddess of Mercy Temple is a Chinese temple in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Located on Pitt Street, it was first built in 1728, making it Penang’s oldest Taoist temple. The temple is dedicated to the Taoist Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin.
Penang Hills - Penang Hill by Train
Visit this wonderful place with loved ones. Penang Hill is a hill resort comprising a group of peaks on Penang Island, Malaysia. It is located in Air Itam, 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) west of the city center of George Town. Penang Hill is also known by the Malay name Bukit Bendera, which actually refers to Flagstaff Hill, the most developed peak. Penang Hill encompasses several hills, with the highest point at Western Hill, which is 833 meters (2,733 feet) above sea level. The hill stands out prominently from the lowlands as a hilly and forested area. It was used as a retreat during the British colonial period and is now a popular tourist destination in Penang. The top of the hill is accessible via the Penang Hill Railway from its base station at Jalan Bukit Bendera, Air Itam. To date, this funicular railway system is the only one of its kind in Malaysia, transporting over a million visitors to the peak of Penang Hill as of 2014.
Chowrasta Market - Chowrasta Market
Chowrasta Market is one of Penang’s oldest, dating back to the mid-19th century, and remains one of its liveliest morning markets. Located in George Town’s picturesque old downtown, the market is easily accessible to visitors while retaining its local charm. Visitors have the opportunity to sample some local delicacies.
Kek Lok Si Temple - The Kek Lok Si Temple
This Buddhist temple is situated in Air Itam, Penang, Malaysia. It is the largest Buddhist temple in Malaysia and serves as an important pilgrimage center for Buddhists from Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, and other Southeast Asian countries. The entire temple complex was built over a period from 1890 to 1930, an inspirational initiative of Beow Lean, the Abbot. The main attraction in the complex is the striking seven-story Pagoda of Rama VI (Pagoda of Ten Thousand Buddhas) with 10,000 alabaster and bronze statues of Buddha, and the 36.57 meters (120.0 feet) tall bronze statue of Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy. Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, and traditional Chinese rituals blend harmoniously in the temple architecture and artwork, as well as in the daily activities of worshipers.
Gurney Drive - Gurney Drive
This area is a hub of hawker delights and exciting restaurants that come alive at night, offering the unique experience of dining by the sea. Gurney Drive was named after Sir Henry Gurney, a Malayan High Commissioner who was assassinated by guerrillas of the Malayan Communist Party during the Emergency period in the early 1950s. If time permits, visitors can explore Gurney Plaza for some souvenir shopping.
Penang - Kuala Lumpur
Penang - Departure to Penang Airport

- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- All the Admission tickets as per the itinerary
- Other
- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- All the Admission tickets as per the itinerary
- Other
- Dinner
- Any other Expenses not Mentioned
- Dinner
- Any other Expenses not Mentioned
Discover the beauty of Malaysia’s rural highlands with a 3-night, 4-day Cameron Highlands & Penang Island Tour departing from Kuala Lumpur. Benefit from round-trip private car transportation from your hotel or the airport and enjoy a stay in a comfortable 4-star resort. Cameron Highlands is the most renowned highland retreat in Malaysia, situated at…
Discover the beauty of Malaysia’s rural highlands with a 3-night, 4-day Cameron Highlands & Penang Island Tour departing from Kuala Lumpur. Benefit from round-trip private car transportation from your hotel or the airport and enjoy a stay in a comfortable 4-star resort. Cameron Highlands is the most renowned highland retreat in Malaysia, situated at nearly 2,000 meters at its peak. It offers a pleasant climate with daytime temperatures averaging 25°C and 18°C at night. Penang Island has historically been a crucial link between Asia’s great kingdoms and a gateway to European and Middle Eastern markets. At its core is the vibrant, cosmopolitan George Town, the main city of Penang Island, which beautifully blends old-world Asian charm with modern cultural elements, including a thriving art scene and lively carnivals.
(Note: This tour requires a minimum of 2 people traveling together.)
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.