Sunday 3 September 2017

Cameron Highlands BOH Tea Centre And Dinner At Likarli Restaurant, Ipoh

Today will be the last posting on our short holiday in Cameron Highland. After checking out from the apartment, we drove to the Sungai Palas BOH Tea Centre and Factory for a short visit.
 The road is narrow and winding. 
  As we approached every sharp corner, the driver has to sound the horn to warn oncoming car from the opposite direction.
 We saw some workers trimming the hedges at the edge of the road.
 The centre and factory is open from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm.
It is closed on Mondays.
Visitors have to leave their vehicles at the public car park and walk up the slopes to the centre.
 Pretty flowers in front of the centre.
 BOH Tea Centre Sungei Palas, Cameron Highlands.
Entrance to the Tea cafe.
View from the centre
The hill tops are covered with tea plants.
 Tea cafe where visitors can enjoy different types of tea and snacks.
Has anyone tasted these interesting items?
Cendol Cheese Cake & Nasi Lemak Cheese Cake!
 We ordered tea and strawberry tart to try while we enjoyed the cool air.
And also enjoy the mountain covered with tea plants.
Later, visitors will walk down this path with steps to the public car park. We chose to walk down the tar road. From the tea centre, we drove on and then stopped at the Last Stop!
 These are the Cameron Apples.
Flowers of Cameron Apples. A friend took this snapshot.
 Looks nice but I again missed buying some to try.
I will have to wait for the next trip to taste these Cameron apples.
 Green Passion fruits.
We timed our journey to reach the lowland in time for dinner at Likarli Restaurant in Bandar Siber, Ipoh.
Pork Rib
Mantis prawns.
 Steamed Red Tilapia with savoury sauce.
 Silky Tofu topped with dried prawn and salted radish.
Paku Pakis veggie with prawn paste and chili.
Here ended our Cameron Highlands holiday and thank God for safe journey.

Oh, give thanks to the God of heaven,
for his loving-kindness continues forever.
(Psalm 136:26, The Living Bible-TLB)

56 comments:

  1. Like the ending part... love all the dishes there... drooling now!

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  2. Looks like the windy road was worth the journey though - what beautiful views.

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    1. Love the beautiful views. We went because it was a normal weekday, less traffic.

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  3. que maravillas, los paisajes preciosos y la comida muy buena

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  4. Would love to try the strawberry tart...

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    1. Besides strawberry tart, there are other snacks to choose from.

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  5. I am very curious about the Nasi Lemak Cheesecake! LOL!

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    1. I was curious too but not adventurous enough to try! Lol!

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  6. No one in your group tried the two types of cheesecakes? I don't think I am adventurous enough to try.

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  7. Amazing place and food dear! Have a great weekend! xoxo
    Vesna - Home Chic Club

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  8. Remember the winding small road to BOH farm.

    Yummy dinner. Everything ngam me!

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    1. Thank you, Rose. A yummy dinner to end our trip!

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  9. I dread that winding road leading to the Boh Tea Plantation. But I enjoy sipping tea and eating pastries there.

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    1. If it was a weekend or public holiday, the winding road is a big no.

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  10. ...those mountains are gorgeous!

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  11. What an adventure. Looks like you were driving on a switchback road. They are indeed interesting.

    Lovely shots of your adventure and even more lovey shots of a delicious looking dinner. You do eat so very well.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Driving on that switchback road can be scaring with oncoming cars.

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  12. That an awesome experience in the tea plantation...

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  13. Lovely views and the food and tea look wonderful!

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  14. Your pictures of the tea covered mountains are GORGEOUS!! And the blue flowers are so pretty, I have never seen any like them. But I am really scared of high and winding mountain roads. By the time we got there, I would be passed out!!

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    1. Hubby was driving slow and cautious as we approached each turnings. Have a great time!

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  15. I love narrow and winding road but I do not like driving it

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    1. I wouldn't dare drive on narrow and winding road.

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  16. Looks like a wonderful dinner to end a terrific day.

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  17. Oh, my, how I would love to see your world...really beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Hope you will get to visit our world one day!

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  18. What a great trip, such a beautiful sight to see the tea growing on the slopes.

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    1. Thank you, Libby. The mountain scenery is beautiful!

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  20. The last time we went, hubby was complaining away about the many blind corners on this road hehe. Don't think we will visit again!

    Ah the food from this restaurant always looks fantastic.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. We have to be very careful driving on the narrow road with so many sharp corners. It can be scary drive to and fro.

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  21. Some beautiful landscape around there, Nancy.

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    1. Thank you, William. The tea plantation on the mountain top is a beautiful sight!

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