Robinson Waterfalls
Had a lot of things planned out for Day 2 –
- Visit waterfalls (Robinson & Parit)
- Visit Boh Tea Plantation
- Visit the Rose Garden
- Have tea & scones
- Visit more strawberry plantations
- Visit the Bee Farm (very disappointing)
Robinson waterfall was not really a waterfall to me, but at least Parit Waterfall made up for the Robinson one! That was all the hiking we did in Cameron Highlands π My dream is to see a really big waterfall that will set me in awe! This is like a baby….
This is my 1st tea plantation visit (that I can remember, those that I went really young doesn’t count!) and it’s a beautiful sight from the top of the highlands. The drive up to the Tea Plantation was rather scary tho’.
I thought this “la3 ba1 hua1” or trumpet flower can look like a small hat! My own fashion….
The workers at the plantation hard at work under the hot sun sorting out fresh tea leaves.
This is the tea factory. It was a pity that production was not scheduled that day, so there was no tour of the inside of the factory. That would’ve been interesting!
After a hot long walk around the plantation, we sat down for an ice cold Boh Tea’s very own “Orchard Splash” it was so delicious that we had to buy some home to drink!
This is another tea plantation owned by Cameron Valley.
Pitcher plant in one of the strawberry farms
This muddy stream is at the Rose Valley. Don’t you think the water looks like Teh Tarik?
So many pretty flowers! I had a swell time taking tons of photos of and with the flowers!
This hibiscus flower is the biggest I’ve seen – it’s about 20cm in diameter!
I particularly love the name of this flower – High Heel Shoes flower! LOL!
Funnily, in the Rose Valley there was this “zoo” section where they kept Peacocks, Turkies, Rabbits & chickens.
The rabbit was so cute & craving for attention, the minute I squat down, it came up to me and wanted to be loved.
After that we headed to this Tea Shop for it’s famous tea & strawberry jam scones, it was delicious! I loved the jam & buttery scone.
That’s all we did on Day 2. No Bee Farm photos as it was so bleah that I didn’t take any pics at all!
Coming soon – Giant Cicada that visited us in our hotel room.
XOXO
Jessica







































Babe, I think I’m gonna avoid Teh Tarik or anything similar to that for the next month or so! That muddy stream image is stuck in my mind now. Urgh.
Anyways, the roses are all so pretty!! Their colour is really rich! And you look exceptionally happy at the sight of “High Heel Shoes Flower”. π &they spelled the Heel wrongly! Wahaha.
The roses r really pretty n they’re so cheap! Wanted to buy some back but they’ll prob die…
Did you went to Misty forest on the mountain top? One of cool place too… π
No I didn’t! Maybe I’ll visit there the next time I go back! I really miss the cool weather there!
Yah super pretty!~ The orangey-pink one is pretty but I still think the typical pure red rose is the prettiest!
Babe, this is bad. You’re tempting me to go to Camerons but the thought of the bus journey up is….. :S
Yup the bus journey there is terrible drive up there with ur parents if u can! It’s a lot more enjoyable in a car.
Jessica,
Great post.
You look like you are having a great deal fun in all the photos!