For more great information, photos and video about Malaysia, see PleaseTakeMeTo's Malaysia Travel Guide - The Cameron Highlands are located in the far north west of the state of Pahang, just over 200 kilometers - or 3 hours drive - north from Kuala Lumpur. This cool mountainous region -- the highest on the Malaysian mainland - rises to 1500 metres above sea level, making it a popular escape for international travelers and locals alike. Named after William Cameron, a Scottish surveyor who came across the plateau in the late 1800's, by the 1930's the areas rolling mountains and lush valleys had become a haven for colonial-era Brits seeking respite from the lowland heat. With the British came tea, and the Highlands quickly became one of the worlds great centres of tea production, an enterprise which transformed more of the landscape into a verdant tapestry of manicured plantations that rise and fall with the sometimes impossibly steep terrai
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