Bharat Tea Plantation at Cameron Highlands
For any tea lovers visiting Malaysia, the Bharat Tea Plantations on the way up to Cameron Highlands is definitely one of the must-visit places here.
There are currently three tea houses owned by Cameron Bharat Plantations where two of them are located along the way up via Tanah Rata, which is frequented by local and foreign tourists.
At cool temperatures, this tea shop is a beautiful place to just sit back and relax with some tea and scones, especially after a long drive up the highlands from the city.
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Bharat Tea Shop serving tea and scones |
You cannot miss this place if you are travelling up from Tapah way or the old road up, as is evident, namely with the large bright signboards.
This new edition, the third in the chain, was opened in 2009 and is located half a kilometre after the first tea house along your way up to Cameron Highlands.
There is ample parking available here, so if you find the first tea house crowded, just drive a little further, and you have other choices.
At the Bharat Tea Shop, the views are simply breathtaking on a clear and windy day. Just order the famous Cameron Valley Tea, some freshly cooked scones or even a strawberry pie and sit back here.
The place also has a gift shop that sells a variety of teas and things related to tea. Another shop next to this place also sells Cameron Highlands souvenirs if you need some for your friends or relatives.
While here, we ordered a pair of scones with a pot of tea and a cup of iced tea and enjoyed the cooling breeze at the balcony of the tea house.
However, the scones come with around RM12 for 2 scones, which was a little on the high side but then again, they came with authentic cream and some jam.
The scones served are super fresh and tasty, crumbling in your mouth when you bite in; it was one of the best scones I have tried in Cameron Highlands to date.
When you are done with Tea & Scones, you can simply take the stairs down to the tea plantation as it is open to visitors. However, there is no guide, so it is free for all.
Many people will go down and grab pictures as the landscape is breathtaking. Well, I just had to join in the fun.
Happily snapping away and even doing some macro shots of the tea leaves. Don’t be surprised that if you come here on weekends, the place will be crowded.
Well, when you visit Cameron Highlands, you would want to try the local tea and enjoy the beautiful scenery there.
Trust me, every visit I make there, I will make sure to stop over for some Tea and Scones, admiring the sheer beauty of the plantations there.
Directions to Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur:
1. Just get on the PLUS Highway heading North to Ipoh.
2. When you reach the Tapah turn off, signboards for the Cameron Highlands exit to the left.
3. After paying for your toll, take a left at the first traffic lights.
Conclusion
If you love tea and scones, I would highly recommend you make a trip to the Bharat tea plantation at Cameron Highlands to get your fix.
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