[MALAYSIA] Cameron Highlands - Strawberry Farm and Bee Farm
If you are planning a trip to Cameron Highlands, you likely already have "strawberries" and "honey" on your list. For a truly authentic experience, head to Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm and Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm. Both are located near the bustling Kea Farm market, making them the perfect "double feature" for a morning adventure.
After checking into the hotel in Brinchang, we explored the area, visiting Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm.
Visitors can often get a free tour of the strawberry field and processing plant. You can also grab a basket and head into the rows of hydroponic strawberries. It’s a great way to ensure you get the biggest, reddest berries (usually priced around RM40–RM50 per 500g).
There's an on-site café that serves fresh strawberry-based treats like milkshakes, fresh strawberries with dips, and more. You can buy various strawberry products like jams, teas, coffees, and other souvenirs at their souvenir shop.
Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm
Opening hours: 8:30 AM – 6:15 PM (Daily)
Free Admission (Pay to pick)
Just a short distance away lies Ee Feng Gu, one of the oldest and largest apiaries in Cameron Highlands. This isn't just a shop; it’s a multi-level garden complex that offers a deep dive into the world of bees.The main complex features a large shop where you can sample and purchase a wide variety of fresh honey, royal jelly, bee pollen, and other bee-related products and souvenirs. This is the best place to buy "honey sticks" (liquid honey in a straw) for just RM1.
We wandered through the terraced gardens where we could see the beehives and watch the bees flying in and out of the boxes. The flower gardens that help attract the bees, provides a beautiful and colorful backdrop for photos.
Nothing beats a classic hot pot dinner in the chilly Cameron Highlands air! What an eventful day it was.
Ee Feng Gu Bee Farm
Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily)
Free Admission


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