Access
The entryway to the Cameron Highlands are via the Tapah Interchange, the Simpang Pulai Interchange, via Simpang Pulai Gua Musang and from Raub or Kuala Lipis via Sungai Koyan. If you choose the former, exit the North-South Expressway and proceed to the resort via Federal Route 59 . If the latter is more convenient, depart the North-South Expressway and travel by way of the Second East-West Highway . You should reach Kampung Raja in an hour. Route from Pahang available from Kuala Lipis or Raub via Federal Road through Pos Betau estimated around 2 hours driving from Sungai Koyan to Ringlet through Lembah Bertam. Mean while, from Gua Musang Kelantan, route available from Simpang Pulai Gua Musang via to Brinchang through Kampung Raja.
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