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Topic History of: How to get to Boh Tea Plantation
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Mark Since all the tea leaves are packed in Shah Alam processing plant. It is fresher to buy all BOH tea products in Klang Valley. Don't be fooled by the impression that BOH tea leaves is fresher in Cameron Highlands. I hope this advise is useful to all of you!
Susan Tan Must try their lemon tea .... tastes very natural and fresh. Price quite inexpensive also. I bought only 1 bag on my last trip in August last year - 10 to 20 packets inside, I think - tea is in powder form. Just add cold water and it will dissolve instantly. On my next trip, I must get more.
SinChee You may want to check this writeup.



http://www.cameronhighlands.com/Attractions/Tea_Plantations/Sungai_Palas/




Sorry, cannot advise you on the travelling timing. But it should be very short. And that means not more than 30 mins from Brinchang town. It is actually shorter, but I'm a slow driver.



Rgds
Ling Hi there, anyone can share with me how do i get to Boh Tea Plantation to n fro on our own and timing.



Thank you!



Ling