Sip History on a Hillside: Discover Malaysia’s Iconic BOH Tea Plantation
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From Colonial Roots to Tea-Scented Skies
Perched along the undulating green slopes of Cameron Highlands lies more than just a postcard-perfect view — it’s the legacy of Malaysia’s largest black tea producer: BOH Plantations. Founded in 1929 by British-born entrepreneur J.A. Russell, this serene plantation began as little more than steep jungle terrain. But Russell saw beyond the vines and trees. Even amid the Great Depression, he bet on tea — and won.
Spring is the perfect time to explore this historic estate, where cool highland breezes carry the aroma of freshly plucked tea leaves and the sightlines stretch across velvety rows of green. Here, tea is more than a drink — it’s a story. Visitors can trace the journey from leaf to cup, explore the original processing factory, and sample exclusive blends at the open-air BOH Tea Centre café, all while taking in panoramic views.
📍Travel Tip: The BOH plantation at Habu is one of the oldest, but Sungai Palas Garden, also operated by BOH, offers a more accessible visitor centre with a scenic glass teahouse. Bring a light jacket — mornings can be misty and crisp.
🚗 Best accessed by car or tour from Tanah Rata or Brinchang. Be prepared for narrow winding roads — but the journey is part of the charm.