Things to Do in Tanah Rata with Children

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Things to Do in Tanah Rata with Kids

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  • GoTravel87
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands304 contributions
    It's a beautifull tea plantation. Take the walk down to the picnic area (need a wristband - 3 RM) and skip the ride down (at least as you have the abbilty to hike up again) Smell the tea leaves and order a fesh cup of tea!
    Written 16 August 2022
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  • GMY2019
    Douglas, UK27 contributions
    I hadn’t seen this advertised anywhere and came across it on Google maps. I get the impression that it’s using science and technology to improve agricultural methods - though none of the signage is in English (other than plant names) so that is my interpretation! It has a number of different themed areas to visit which includes various gardens. If you enjoy plants and gardening it’s worth a visit - I enjoyed it more than the butterfly centre. (It also has a small butterfly house). The range of exotic flowers is what impressed me most.
    Written 2 December 2022
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  • amanda_kensington
    Shah Alam, Malaysia11 contributions
    The church is very serene, best to check online for their mass hours, its located off the main road.
    Written 8 March 2023
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  • RJCF1
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia72 contributions
    A nice surprise to find such a vast range of different flowers. Expecting the usual small garden we paid the entrance (RM5) to go into the garden area. Very nice and the range of flowers is fascinating. Be aware that there are many steps so not really suitable for those with mobility issues.
    Written 31 October 2021
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  • LidyaYWT
    Batam, Indonesia21 contributions
    A small path surrounded by different flowers, trees and vines, which gave a very pleasant feeling. It's like walking among a maintained mini forest. A short but enjoyable visit.
    Written 10 July 2017
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  • ElanDavin
    Seremban, Malaysia457 contributions
    Free entrance, small and clean area, with few animals to look-see look-see, several spots for nice photo shoots. Some activities for the young kids. Nice dessert foods here, tasty ice creams, they are quite pricy.
    Written 11 March 2023
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  • MSO89
    Alor Gajah, Malaysia17 contributions
    Crowd with visitor during my visit. Strawberry was not allowed during my visit due to strawberry plant still growing its fruit. A little bit disappointed. However, we tried their signature dishes such as 'Teh Tarik Strawberi', 'Nasi Lemak Strawberi' and Scones. Absolutely delicious and price is reasonable too.
    Written 20 November 2019
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  • Wong
    38 contributions
    We visited this farm on Thursday (27/8/20) evening around 6 pm. We were lucky because there was no crowd. Many plants in the farm but they were all small plants. Entry to pick strawberries is rm35 for 2 pax and a box of strawberries for free. Nothing very exciting except the strawberry juice. It was marvelous with no sugar added at rm5 only. Pancake with strawberry filling is nice if eaten hot.
    Written 29 August 2020
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  • Simply1005
    Singapore, Singapore744 contributions
    Raining so didn't go into the tea garden (which is RM3 per adult and free for seniors above 60 years old). You can pay for your entrance ticket at the cashier in the shop for the wristband to enter the garden.

    Ordered Hot Masala Tea (RM8.50). Felt that tea is as strong as other Masala tea I've tasted. Also a bit too sweet for me.

    Not many people at around 3 pm so may be that's why the upper level of the cafe is not open.

    Lots of flies in the cafe. More flies than human in the cafe. The staff was diligently clearing tables but there were so many many flies.
    Written 21 October 2022
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  • Elton Castel
    6 contributions
    We booked a half day mossy tour. We started at the tea plantation view points, then BOH and then the Mossy Forest.

    Our guide, Nasil (I think) was amazing. He knew a lot about the tea, but a lot more about the Flora everywhere. He kept looking out of the carwindow, to find flowers or leaves, which he knew stories about.

    We had zero regrets booking this tour, we had an amazing time!

    Also, dont forget to tip Nasil, as he loves buying food for the stray dogs and cats, to feed them.
    Written 28 February 2023
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