To enter the plantation, take the hill lane near Ee Feng Gu Honey Bee Farm in Brinchang.
The road to the plantation is narrow and windy. Giving a few honks to alert the incoming cars is inevitable. After the adventurous journey, we parked our car in the car park and walked about five minutes to the BOH Tea Centre.
The view of green rolling hills of tea plants is truly spectacular!!
BOH Plantations was founded in 1929 by J.A. Russell, a British businessman during the British colonial era in Malaya.
Tea, coconut tart, walnut carrot cake and short bread..yummy! Enjoyed the foods and enjoyed the ample oxygen...
The scenic and breathtaking view guarantee to relax any stressful mind.
Great about tea:
1. Tea is rich with vitamins. It contains vitamin B1, carotene and B3.
2. Tea is also contains high antioxidant which can neutralises free radicals. In animal studies, tea-drinking rats have less cancer.
So green.. if feel bored, can join the free tour to learn about the making of tea.
“tea amuses the evening…solaces the midnight… welcomes the morning”
Samuel Johnson
Farm: Sg Palas BOH Tea Plantation
Address: Jalan Gunung Brinchang, Brinchang, Cameron Highlands.
Phone: 605-4962096
Hours: 9a-4.30p (Monday closed)
Remarks:
1. Do bring a tripod for panoramic photography.
2. Wear comfortable shoes as required some walking from the car park.
3. Bring a light jacket or sweater as the weather could be windy even in the afternoon.
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