BOH TEA PLANTATION, CAMERON HIGHLANDS
Malaysia's most famous tea estate featuring rolling green hills,
tea factory tours, scenic viewpoints, and refreshing tea experiences
in the cool climate of Cameron Highlands.
Overview
BOH Tea Plantation is one of the most iconic attractions
in Cameron Highlands and one of the largest tea producers in Malaysia.
Established in 1929, the plantation covers thousands of acres of
lush green tea fields spread across the highlands of Pahang.
Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of rolling tea-covered
hills while learning about tea cultivation and production.
The plantation's tea centre and café offer freshly brewed tea,
light refreshments, and one of the most photographed viewpoints
in Cameron Highlands.
Main Attractions
- Scenic Tea Plantations
- BOH Tea Factory Tour
- Tea Processing Exhibition
- Tea Tasting Experiences
- Hilltop Viewing Platform
- Tea Centre & Café
- Photography Opportunities
- Nature and Mountain Scenery
- Souvenir Shop
- Educational Displays
Things to See and Do
- Walk through the tea plantation viewpoints.
- Observe tea leaves being processed at the factory.
- Learn about the history of BOH Tea.
- Enjoy freshly brewed tea overlooking the plantation.
- Take photographs of the rolling green hills.
- Purchase tea products and souvenirs.
- Experience the cool mountain climate.
How to Get There
From Tanah Rata
- Approximately 15–20 km from town.
- Journey takes around 30–40 minutes by car.
- Roads are narrow and winding in some sections.
By Car
- Most convenient transportation option.
- Parking available near the tea centre.
- Ideal for independent travellers.
By Taxi or Grab
- Available from Tanah Rata and Brinchang.
- Suitable for visitors without private transport.
Guided Tours
- Many Cameron Highlands sightseeing tours include BOH Tea Plantation.
- Often combined with Mossy Forest and local farm visits.
Transportation services listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time.
Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Opening Hours
- Tea Centre: Typically open during daytime hours.
- Tea Factory: Factory tours may have specific operating schedules.
- Café: Serves tea, desserts, and light meals.
- Public Holidays: Hours may vary.
Opening hours and visitor policies may change over time.
Please verify with the official operator before visiting.
Visitor Experience
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Spectacular Scenery:
Enjoy some of the most beautiful landscapes in Malaysia.
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Educational Experience:
Learn how tea is cultivated, harvested, and processed.
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Relaxing Atmosphere:
Escape the heat of the lowlands and enjoy cool mountain air.
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Photography Paradise:
Countless opportunities for landscape photography.
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Tea Tasting:
Sample some of Malaysia's most famous tea products.
Best Time to Visit
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Morning:
Cooler temperatures and clearer mountain views.
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Weekdays:
Less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
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Dry Weather:
Better visibility for photography and sightseeing.
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Early Arrival:
Helps avoid tour group crowds.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Wear Comfortable Shoes:
Some viewing areas require walking on slopes.
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Bring a Light Jacket:
Temperatures can be cool, especially during rainy weather.
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Arrive Early:
Morning offers the best views and fewer visitors.
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Prepare for Winding Roads:
Roads leading to the plantation may be narrow and steep.
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Try the Tea:
Enjoy freshly brewed BOH tea while overlooking the plantations.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Mossy Forest
- Gunung Brinchang
- Kea Farm Market
- Cactus Valley
- Lavender Garden
- Butterfly Garden
- Strawberry Farms
- Sam Poh Temple
- Time Tunnel Museum
- Brinchang Night Market