Hi Jan
Am trying to get a list of flowers growers in CH.
You hv ctc of mr lee peng fo of the CHFA
pls ctc me at 0142268992
Bryan Sidhu
KL
18/2/2013
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Sorry, no idea.
Perhaps this post may help you to get contacts
Cheers!
Jan.
Travel from Taman Negara to Cameron Highlands
Just wondering how much it would be for 4 people travelling from Taman Negara to Cameron Highlands.
How long would the journey take too?
Adam Farley
United Kingdom
18/Feb/2013
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You may check with Kang Tours and Travel They run a minivan service
Their emails are:
kangtravellershotel@hotmail.com
danielslodge@hotmail.com
Best regards
Jan
19/2/2013
How long would the journey take too?
Adam Farley
United Kingdom
18/Feb/2013
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You may check with Kang Tours and Travel They run a minivan service
Their emails are:
kangtravellershotel@hotmail.com
danielslodge@hotmail.com
Best regards
Jan
19/2/2013
Hiking Trekking to Mt Beremban
Do we need a coach for going up MT.BEREMBAN? How long it takes?
My friends and i decided to go from Trail 3.
What is the recommendation 2days 1 night or 1 day trip?
what is the idea time to start trekking early in the morning?
please reply, tq.
Sweenie Swee
Klang, Selangor
14/2/2013
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Dear Sweenie I'm not the best person to answer you on this.
You may contact
1) Cameron Secret +60194485454 / +6054912484
2) Kang Tours and Travel +6054915828 for guided tours
AFAIK, trekking takes about 1 full day starting from early morning till evening depending on how long the trail and how difficult it is. You need to be physically fit to do so. Getting a guide would help to avoid getting lost, provided everybody sticks together and not wander off on another trail.
Best regards,
Jan.
17/2/2013
My friends and i decided to go from Trail 3.
What is the recommendation 2days 1 night or 1 day trip?
what is the idea time to start trekking early in the morning?
please reply, tq.
Sweenie Swee
Klang, Selangor
14/2/2013
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Dear Sweenie I'm not the best person to answer you on this.
You may contact
1) Cameron Secret +60194485454 / +6054912484
2) Kang Tours and Travel +6054915828 for guided tours
AFAIK, trekking takes about 1 full day starting from early morning till evening depending on how long the trail and how difficult it is. You need to be physically fit to do so. Getting a guide would help to avoid getting lost, provided everybody sticks together and not wander off on another trail.
Best regards,
Jan.
17/2/2013
Travel Itinerary Idea to Cameron Highlands during Chinese New Year
Hi, I am from KL. It will be my first time driving up to Cameron Highlands with my family members. I am really anxious about the trip and need to ensure all works well. Could you please help to look at my itinerary if they are ok in terms of the travelling routes? I am not sure if I should go Sg. Palas Boh Tea or the one at Bahu because I stay in Brinchang??
Monday 11-Feb (Day 1)
-Morning drive up to Cameron Highlands from KL
-Lunch probably in one of those PLUS Expressway R&R places
-Afternoon reach Brinchang, heading down to Tanah Rata - Maybank to wait for my cousin brother
-Tea together at Uncle Chow Kopitiam
-Heading up to Brinchang - Denver's @ Rose Apartment, check-in and rest
Tuesday 12-Feb (Day 2)
-Wake up early
-Home-made breakfast at the apartment
-Visit Sg. Palas Boh Tea Plantation / Boh Tea Garden at Habu then tea/scones at Bharat Tea
-Visit Cactus Valley
-Visit Hill Strawberry Farm
-Visit Night market at Tanah Rata (is there a night market at Brinchang?)
-Dinner at Hong Kong Restaurant or restaurant around Brinchang
Wednesday 13-Feb (Day 3)
-Wake up early
-Breakfast at the chinese food stall at Brinchang area
-Visit Kea Farm
-Back to apartment to pack-up
-Visit Green View Garden to buy strawberries/jam on the way down back to KL
Appreciate if you could advise me if my itinerary sound OK?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks,
Aileen Oon
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3/Feb/2013
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Dear Aileen
Suggest you drive up via Tapah route as the day you are traveling is on CNY
Although it CNY and Chinese market hawkers may or may not set up Brinchang Night Market, nowadays there are other hawkers (Malay, Indian, Bangla, Indon, etc) so it high chance it would be on. Plus tourist like to park haphazard visiting nurseries, Kea Farm and other sights along the route causing massive traffic jams from Kg Raja all the way to Brinchang. Even if you were to travel early arfternoon you still may get stuck in slow moving traffic. Use the Tapah route up, although more tricky, would save you a lot of time (even if you were stuck behind a lorry or bus going uphill). My friends and relative experience for the traffic jam, about 4 hours+ from Kg Raja to Brinchang! Nope, I wouldn't enjoy that. Plus the ladies needed to use the loo, and they could actually walked out of the car, do their business (don't know where they found the bathroom), and catch up with the car to join back the jam! They marveled that we could still sip a cup of tea at Bharat, chit chat here and there before checking in at Greenhill apartment and still arrived earlier than them!
Visiting Tea Plantation can be difficult, again due to heavy traffic. Although the Sg Palas has a very beautiful cliff hanger tea house, be prepared to jam all the way in. Otherwise go to Habu side. Traffic may still be heavy but probably less headache than Sg Palas. Or perhaps leave your tea plantation visit to last day as that would be a working day (no more public holiday). Then again, many people would still be on leave, but perhaps the traffic would be lighter as some people will have to return to go to work.
Kea Farm on last day is good idea.
Anyway, it is holiday season, expect lots of people and heavy traffic, don't try to cram in too many sight, relax and enjoy your time! Missed any sights, come back again next time!
Cheers!
Jan.
4/Feb/2013
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Dear Jan,
Many thanks for your quick response to my enquiry.
Your website is very information and very helpful. The information from you is certainly useful for my journey up to Cameron Highlands.
I know...it would be a massive jam, although I really hate it but sort of expected.
Gong xi fa cai and a very happy chinese new year to you and family!
Best wishes,
Aileen
8/Feb/2013
Monday 11-Feb (Day 1)
-Morning drive up to Cameron Highlands from KL
-Lunch probably in one of those PLUS Expressway R&R places
-Afternoon reach Brinchang, heading down to Tanah Rata - Maybank to wait for my cousin brother
-Tea together at Uncle Chow Kopitiam
-Heading up to Brinchang - Denver's @ Rose Apartment, check-in and rest
Tuesday 12-Feb (Day 2)
-Wake up early
-Home-made breakfast at the apartment
-Visit Sg. Palas Boh Tea Plantation / Boh Tea Garden at Habu then tea/scones at Bharat Tea
-Visit Cactus Valley
-Visit Hill Strawberry Farm
-Visit Night market at Tanah Rata (is there a night market at Brinchang?)
-Dinner at Hong Kong Restaurant or restaurant around Brinchang
Wednesday 13-Feb (Day 3)
-Wake up early
-Breakfast at the chinese food stall at Brinchang area
-Visit Kea Farm
-Back to apartment to pack-up
-Visit Green View Garden to buy strawberries/jam on the way down back to KL
Appreciate if you could advise me if my itinerary sound OK?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Many thanks,
Aileen Oon
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3/Feb/2013
-------
Dear Aileen
Suggest you drive up via Tapah route as the day you are traveling is on CNY
Although it CNY and Chinese market hawkers may or may not set up Brinchang Night Market, nowadays there are other hawkers (Malay, Indian, Bangla, Indon, etc) so it high chance it would be on. Plus tourist like to park haphazard visiting nurseries, Kea Farm and other sights along the route causing massive traffic jams from Kg Raja all the way to Brinchang. Even if you were to travel early arfternoon you still may get stuck in slow moving traffic. Use the Tapah route up, although more tricky, would save you a lot of time (even if you were stuck behind a lorry or bus going uphill). My friends and relative experience for the traffic jam, about 4 hours+ from Kg Raja to Brinchang! Nope, I wouldn't enjoy that. Plus the ladies needed to use the loo, and they could actually walked out of the car, do their business (don't know where they found the bathroom), and catch up with the car to join back the jam! They marveled that we could still sip a cup of tea at Bharat, chit chat here and there before checking in at Greenhill apartment and still arrived earlier than them!
Visiting Tea Plantation can be difficult, again due to heavy traffic. Although the Sg Palas has a very beautiful cliff hanger tea house, be prepared to jam all the way in. Otherwise go to Habu side. Traffic may still be heavy but probably less headache than Sg Palas. Or perhaps leave your tea plantation visit to last day as that would be a working day (no more public holiday). Then again, many people would still be on leave, but perhaps the traffic would be lighter as some people will have to return to go to work.
Kea Farm on last day is good idea.
Anyway, it is holiday season, expect lots of people and heavy traffic, don't try to cram in too many sight, relax and enjoy your time! Missed any sights, come back again next time!
Cheers!
Jan.
4/Feb/2013
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Dear Jan,
Many thanks for your quick response to my enquiry.
Your website is very information and very helpful. The information from you is certainly useful for my journey up to Cameron Highlands.
I know...it would be a massive jam, although I really hate it but sort of expected.
Gong xi fa cai and a very happy chinese new year to you and family!
Best wishes,
Aileen
8/Feb/2013
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