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]]>To make the application process for camping site in Kem Site Sg Pauh, you have to email the following application information to phdchcampsite@gmail.com:
Your application will be processed within 3 working days. You will receive an email status update once your application has been processed.
For any inquiries, please contact the Cameron Highlands District Forest Office at 05-4911384.
This email reservation method is temporary until the reservation system for recreational activities in the forest reserve is launched. Once the system is launched, this email reservation method will be terminated.
Do note that the Kem Site Sg Pauh has a maximum daily limit of only 100 people per night. This capacity limit has taken into account the camping site’s capacity and facilities provided. Having this in mind, your application might get rejected multiple times before you can successfully get a spot at Kem Site Sg Pauh, especially during peak season e.g. public holidays and school holidays.
We hope that you have found this blog post helpful. Happy Camping
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]]>Cameron Highlands, situated in the northern region of Pahang, Malaysia, is a popular destination for both local and international tourists. It is a beautiful hill station located in Malaysia, known for its natural scenery and cool climate.
Cameron Highlands is a popular destination for camping due to its cool weather and stunning views. With its lush green hills, rolling tea plantations, and spectacular views of the surrounding valleys, the region has many amazing campsites. As the temperatures drop to as low as 10°C at night, it’s no wonder that campers flock to the area for a unique camping trip experience.
There are many clean campsites scattered throughout Cameron Highlands. They are located at convenient locations, mostly near to major towns such Brinchang and Tanah Rata. Most of these campsites provide basic amenities such as clean toilets, showers, and power plug points. Due to the cool weather at Cameron Highlands, some campsites have water heaters in their indoor or outdoor toilets.
Some of the popular campsites at Cameron Highlands are Kem Sg Pauh/Kem Sungai Pauh/Sungai Pauh Camp, Hola Campsite, Zakka Campsite, etc. These campsites have limited camping lots so booking ahead is advisable.
The camping fee at these campsites is usually based on nightly price – either by the number of pax or by camping lot.
Besides camping, you can also opt for glamping at Cameron Highlands. Glamping is a combination of glamour and camping, where you get to enjoy the outdoor camping experience in a stylish accommodation environment.
You can choose from a variety of glamping sites at Cameron Highlands such as Stellar Goldenhill Cameron, A’Moss Farmstay, and The Backyard Glamping Cameron Highlands.
These glamping sites provide amenities such as outdoor/indoor toilets with bathroom facilities, water heaters, tap water supply, barbecue pits, toilets, and even Wi-Fi access. You may also have more privacy with private bathroom here.
Aside from camping and glamping, there are plenty of other activities to do at Cameron Highlands. You can go for a hike on one of the many forest trails in the area (Mossy Forest and Gunung Brinchang) or take a leisurely stroll through the tea plantations (Boh Tea Plantations & Cameron Bharat Tea Plantation).
Cameron Highlands also offers its visitors a wide range of places of interest to explore such as Strawberry Farms, Flower Orchards, Vegetable Farms, Cameron Highlands Butterfly Garden, etc. All are within easy reach from Brinchang and Tanah Rata.
With so much to explore and enjoy, camping at Cameron Highlands is an experience that is sure to be remembered.
We have compiled a list of camping spots at Cameron Highlands below. All of these campsites are private campsites and we are sure that there must be one that suits your camping style. You can contact the campsite owner directly to get more information about the camping site and for campsite booking. Happy Camping!
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]]>There are many beautiful camping spots in Malaysia. While camping is a popular outdoor activity in Malaysia, there are other ways to enjoy the great outdoors that don’t involve pitching a tent or “roughing it” in the woods. Here comes glamping.
In this article, we are going to differentiate between camping and camping.
When most people think about camping, they come up with images of tents pitched along the side of a dirt trail, in the lush forests, by the river, at the base of waterfall, or at the beach. Basically, you can camp at whatever spots you can imagine.
The definition of camping according to the Cambridge Dictionary:
the activity of staying in a tent on holiday
For a basic camping trip, all the camping equipment that you really need is camping tents, some sleeping bags, some blankets, maybe a stove, and some food. That’s pretty much it. Once you’re at the camping spot, you set up your tent, cook your own meal, enjoy the moment and environment with your companions, and go to sleep, all in a serenity environment.
Nowadays, there are many private campsites that provide basic amenities such as bathroom facilities, power plug points, BBQ facilities, etc. These private campsites usually require booking in advance to secure a spot.
Glamping, or glamorous camping, is a newer term that refers to enjoying the outdoors in style. It has become a choice for many people who wants to experience camping for the first time. It offers the same fun experience of camping but in a more luxurious environment.
The definition of glamping according to the Cambridge Dictionary:
a type of camping that is more comfortable and luxurious than traditional camping. The word is a mixture of ‘glamorous’ and ‘camping’.
Instead of camping out in a self-pitched tent, glampers may stay in luxurious accommodations such as cabins, ranches, or pre-pitched camping tents. Many times these accommodations are within the vicinity of a hotel or resort.
These glamping accommodations may have all the amenities of home, including kitchens and bathrooms, or even an air conditioner.
Glampers usually don’t need to prepare their own meals, instead, food is prepared and served to them as a package by the glamping location.
To put it short, glamping can be defined as combining hotel or resort comfort with a camping experience. That said, glamping
Both camping and glamping can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of age, level of experience, or budget. They can be enjoyed by people who want to escape city life for a couple of hours or people who want to spend weeks at a time exploring an unfamiliar area.
There are many amazing camping sites in every state of Malaysia. Some popular camping spots are Hulu Langat and Kuala Kubu Bharu at Selangor, Port Dickson beach at Negeri Sembilan, the beautiful beaches along the East Coast of Malaysia as well as those located in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak), and even in the National Parks.
There are both public and private camping sites in Malaysia. Some campsites might require you to get a camping permit (e.g. Sungai Pauh Campsite at Cameron Highland, Pahang).
As glamping is starting to become more popular, many hotels and resorts have set up glamping sites within their property.
To find a suitable camping or glamping location of your choice, you can use the search form in our platform to filter down your choices. You can even filter the variety of activities provided by the campsite.
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