Boh Tea Plantation - 39000

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Contact Boh Tea Plantation

Address :

Unnamed Road,, 39000, Pahang, Malaysia

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Website : https://bohtea.com/visit-our-tea-gardens/
Categories :
City : Pahang
Description : Picturesque tourist destination with a viewpoint & an eatery specializing in tea & baked goods.

Unnamed Road,, 39000, Pahang, Malaysia
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Oleg Barbos on Google

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Awesome place. Not crowded. Authentic. We were absolutely alone, so come here early, not later than 10am. We met a few cars and one truck on the way here in the morning. So narrow road wasn’t a problem. Just honk before a blind turns.
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Alvin Tan S K on Google

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Great place to chill. However it is pretty much a dissapointment. 1. Proper COVID19 SOP is not properly displayed at the entrance of the 6km drive to the facility. 2. At the Tea Shop there is not enough table and chairs for patrons. 3. Closed facility is not informed in advance u till after u spend 45mins waiting. 4. Staff are more rude and also not helpful 5. BOH are not really taking care of its patrons experience.
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A very peaceful place! This is a *M U S T* place if you come to CAMERON Highlands. Low temperature around 22 degree celcuis and 180 degree of greeny view! This experience you will never forget! The tea selling in the store is great in taste and the price is reasonable. There has a small little cafe can let you to calm down your mind and enjoy the view with a cup of tea planted here!
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Aarfa Hassan on Google

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Don't miss a chance to visit these tea gardens if you are in or around Cameron Highlands. The view from hill top and alongside road is exceptionally refreshing. You can book a tour to have a look at tea making process in detail as well as enjoy refreshments in nearby cafΓ©.
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Jason PSL on Google

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Used to be a hidden gem back in the good ol'days. A place like no other whenever you stepped foot in Cameron Highlands. A serene & calm, nestled between fresh tea plantation with breathtaking view atop. However, all that is gone when I first arrived here back in the year 2009, then another in 2011. Hardly tourist ever knew about the location if one is too excited to shoot straight up to Cameron as you will missed out on the crucial junction turning. Anyways, as of right now, this BOH Tea Plantation is not as exclusive compared to the roadside stop (for god sake, there's even 2 of them which you can't afford to missed on the way up Cameron!!) and the other located in Sungai Palas, Brinchang (perhaps, the best amongst all other tea plantations). IMPORTANT! READ THIS FIRST! So, recently I revisited this place and here's why it could also be my last. I understand due to Covid-19, precautions are necessary to prevent it's tea plantation to be shut down. But, the way it manages crowds from entering & leaving, is something to reconsider if you're driving here as of right now. It would take 30-45 minutes of your precious time before sipping into a hot cup of tea. Next, once you're allowed to enter after a vehicle has exited, it's overcrowded in the cafΓ© as sittings are limited. Probably another 15-20 minutes of waiting for a table. Ordering is slow & there's a self-service queue (unlike back in the days). Even runs out of their signature scones if you're unlucky. Dessert & pastries is only decent, nothing to be shout out. This sort of feeling only makes you wants to leave ASAP as hopeful customers peers into your eyes like a hawk waiting an opportunity to pounce for a place at the table. Lastly, factory were abruptly closed without proper notices on-site & their Insta-famous attraction via hilltop view is currently off limit to any visitors. I spent a miserable half-day here for nothing. Lesson learnt the hard way, do not come here during holidays, pandemic or high peak season. Not worthwhile your visit and I highly recommend the other Tea Plantation instead. Overall, a 2 out of 5 for me as this place brings back old memories. However, I would still consider coming back in the near future, provided a big improvement next time here.
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riyad s on Google

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Always love visiting, and much closer to KL compared to the other BOH plantation. On this day, unfortunately, the factory and walk up the mountain was closed. Staff are very kind and helpful. Great tea gift shop.
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Chris Tan on Google

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The tea centre itself is nothing much. But the scenery on the drive to the site is worth the trip. Kudos to the traffic enforcement guys for keeping things moving and safe despite the crazy holiday traffic.
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beautiful world on Google

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Boh Tea is the largest producer of tea in Malaysia, with estates in Cameron Highlands and Bukit Cheeding (Selangor). The largests plantation sits at Habu in Ringlet next to its immediate neighbour Fairlie Garden, while Sungai Palas lies about 20km away in Brinchang. At Ringlet, visitors may access Boh via an exit along the main road at right towards Tanah Rata. One of Cameron's favourite tourist attractions, the plantation features a colonial-era processing factory open to public, heritage tea center with shopping gallery and a delightful cafe that serves refreshments. A small hill next door provides a panoramic view point of the valley draped by lush tea fields. Address: Boh Sungai Palas Tea Centre (Turn into the small road on your left when you see Aranda Nova Residences & Resorts/ Cameron Square on your right) Jalan Gunung Brinchang, Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, Pahang. Opening Hours: 9AM – 4PM (Closed on Monday) Contact: +605 – 4962 096

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