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Boh Tea Plantation in Malaysia

Boh Tea Plantation

🧠 Fact: One of the largest tea plantations in Malaysia, offering stunning views and an opportunity to learn about tea production.
💡 Tip: Take a tour of the plantation and enjoy a freshly brewed cup of tea at the café.

Info: BOH Tea Plantation, nestled in Malaysia’s cool Cameron Highlands, is a sprawling heritage estate founded in 1929 by Scottish entrepreneur J. A. Russell. It transformed virgin jungle into terraced tea gardens and today spans over 465 hectares—the largest tea plantation in the country. Visitors at the Sungei Palas Tea Centre can explore the tea-making process firsthand, stroll across scenic walks, and sip freshly brewed black tea with panoramic views of lush, rolling plantations. A tranquil canvas of emerald hills and legacy, BOH offers a refreshing peek into Malaysia’s rich colonial-era tea tradition.

Taman Negara National Park in Malaysia

Taman Negara National Park

🧠 Fact: One of the world’s oldest rainforests, Taman Negara offers an array of adventure activities including jungle treks and canopy walks.
💡 Tip: Take a night safari to see nocturnal wildlife in the jungle.

Info: Taman Negara National Park, one of the oldest rainforests in the world, is a vast ecological treasure located in the heart of Peninsular Malaysia. Spanning over 4,300 square kilometers, it offers lush jungle landscapes, rare wildlife like Malayan tigers and tapirs, and unique flora. Visitors can enjoy canopy walks, jungle trekking, river cruises, and visits to indigenous Orang Asli villages. The park’s dense rainforest and rich biodiversity provide an immersive nature experience, making it a top destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers looking to explore Malaysia’s natural heritage.

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