1. Petting fluffy sheep at The Sheep Sanctuary


Cameron Highlands isn’t just about tea plantations; it’s a haven of exciting adventures. Head to The Sheep Sanctuary for a fluffy experience that feels like a trip abroad. All the fluffy sheep are imported straight from Australia, giving you that New Zealand vibe (but in the heart of Cameron Highlands).
These woolly wonders roam freely on a lush lawn, allowing you to feed and pet them. But no need to fret; there’s a special sheep pen surrounded by wooden fences to keep the adorable fluffballs at just the right distance.
Tickets: RM8/adult and RM4/child
Address: No 187, Kea Farm Market 39100 Cameron Highlands, Pahang
Opening hours: 9 am-5.30 pm, Daily
Contact: 018-661 8488
Website: The Sheep Sanctuary’s Facebook
2. Take a leisurely stroll through the enchanting Cameron Highlands Flora Park


Cameron Highlands Flora Park has been catching eyes since it first welcomed visitors in 2021. This flower haven is a treasure trove of Instagram-worthy spots, boasting whitewashed steps against a hill adorned with delicate pink flowers straight out of a fairytale.
And if a leisurely stroll through this pastel paradise isn’t satisfying enough, the park has got you covered. You can enjoy the outdoors with their picnic sets tailor-made for couples and groups. Each set treats you to a delightful spread of desserts and a pot of tea. Perfect for making your visit even sweeter!
Address: 16A Jalan Corina 13, Taman Desa Corina, 39010, Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands
Opening hours: 9:30 am-7 pm, Daily
Contact: 012-654 3657
Website: Cameron Highlands Flora Park’s Instagram
3. Explore the magical Mossy Forest


Step into the mystical Mossy Forest, a place that seems straight out of a fantasy world, often likened to the enchanting backdrops of the Lord of the Rings. This magical forest in Cameron Highlands is famous for its dreamy moss-covered scenery, where mist weaves through exotic plants and trees.
As you ascend the mountain trail to the peak at approximately 2000m, you’ll witness the border between Perak and Pahang, offering spectacular views. For nature enthusiasts, there are 14 hiking trails to choose from, ranging from easy paved pathways to more challenging routes.
Hiking duration: 30 minutes to 1 hour
Fees: RM10/adult and RM5/child
4. Camping at Taman Eko Kem Sungai Pauh

For those who love the great outdoors and plan to stay overnight in Cameron Highlands, Taman Eko Kem Sungai Pauh is the perfect spot. With three main areas to set up your tents, this campsite nestled next to a forest offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts who wish to sleep under the stars and feel the cool night breeze.
Make sure to pack some warm clothes or blankets as temperatures can drop to as low as 15 degrees Celsius. The campsite provides common barbecue pits, bathrooms with shower heads, electric power points, and tap water.
Entry fee: RM2 per pax | RM10 each person to camp at Taman Eko Kem Sungai Pauh
Address: Pejabat Hutan Daerah Cameron Highlands, Tanah Rata, 39000 Cameron Highlands, Pahang
Opening hours: 24 Hours, Daily
Contact: 05-491 1384