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  • Samsue2015
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia62 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Loved the architect of the cafe made of glass so allows you beautiful 180 views. Pastries and teas available were good. Nice shop. Wish they did tea tasting and tours in the plantation like before but SOPs SOPs SOPs
    Written 23 January 2022
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  • Anwar Shah
    Karachi, Pakistan81 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    recommend. good place to visit. saw many kind of flowers. exotic. botanical garden. good to visit educative.
    Written 9 June 2017
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  • Neeli E
    Singapore, Singapore141 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The friendly lady in charge provided a decent presentation with interesting facts and even answered our questions in detail. However, the visit was overall lackluster.

    There was only a single hive with bees for show. The rest of the working hives were high up on a steep slope behind the sole farmhouse, which was not accessible to visitors.

    The apiary was in the quieter Habu area of Cameron Highlands. We ended up visiting it after our taxi driver refused to take us to the Kampong Rata area above, citing the massive traffic jams as most visitors leave the Highlands through that road on Sundays.

    This farm sold a variety of honey products, dried and fresh strawberries and a range of Cameron Highlands souvenirs (e.g. keychains). I really liked that there was no hard-sell and the lady didn't push us into buying anything.

    We were only here for about 20 minutes, which was spent mainly on the bee presentation and photo-taking. The farm is small and grew similar produce found in other farms (e.g. strawberries, lettuce). There were fewer visitors than expected and it was nice to not have crowds around for once.

    If you like having the whole farm to yourself and basking in peaceful silence, or if you happen to be in the Ringlet area, this farm might be worth a visit.
    Written 19 October 2016
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