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Avillion Cameron Highlands
4.3/5400 avaliações
The hotel offers free parking which is a great convenience. However, there is no designated lobby area for unloading luggage. Instead, guests need to go to Level 3 where the reception is located and request a bellboy to assist with their luggage. The bellboy will then accompany you to the basement parking lot. The staff at the hotel are exceptionally courteous and it's clear that the management has invested in good training. However, the amenities are not as well-maintained as one might hope. The corridor floors were not clean and upon entering the room there was a noticeable smell of old furniture. Additionally, the towels, bedsheets and pillowcases were no longer white indicating that it might be time for a revamp and replacement of these items. It’s a pity because the room itself is incredibly spacious and the view is truly magnificent. With some updates and better maintenance, this hotel could offer an even more enjoyable stay.
Zenith Hotel Cameron
4.5/5223 avaliações
Service:- I rode in from the rain > asked for early check-in > Receptionist called me a 115pm to let me know room was ready. Managed to keep my stuff with bellboy whilst I went out to find breakfast and wait for room check-in Bellboy helped bring my stuff to the room. 200RM deposit was returned to me in denominations of 50, when I had used 2 x 100RM notes > I requested for this back and receptionist had to get manager approval before returning 2 x 100RM to me. Can borrow umbrella from lobby if it's raining. Facilties: Bathtub is kids size, not adult size. no massage services. Carpark > no motorbike parking lots. Parking: I ended up parking my Ducati Diavel Carbon, FBL 747S, in basement carpark cos security guard did not let me park outside lobby. (Even though Ducati Club Singapore managed to park there in May 2024 as well as open carpark lots below) However later in the day, Ducati Multistrada V4 Pikes Peak, FBG 38G, was allowed to park there. Security guard said rider is from Kings Motorcycle Club > I told security guard that Kings MC only rides harleys. Security guard then says rider is VIP, and his boss approved the parking. I questioned the receptionist > they referred me to security > I told receptionist what security said and receptionist could not do anything. The rider left the next morning; I was having breakfast at the outdoor seating, could hear him start the bike, let the bike warm up, before riding off. (so ”noise” is not a valid reason for not parking there) I came back to my motorbike to find it covered in dust and fluff, cos it was 7m away from the laundromat (I parked here cos there was another motorbike here and there are no motorbike lots in the basement carpark) The whole reason for parking somewhere visible and in line of sight of Security, is for the security of the motorycycle. (There is a notice in the basement carpark that states parking at carpark is responsibility of owner, not the premises) Breakfast: good spread and variety.
Smurf Inn Homestay
3.9/534 avaliações
The location is halfway up the mountain, empty ‵ Qi fresh, I like the decoration design in the homestay very beautiful, very new, there is a fairytale feeling, the photo looks beautiful, except for the narrow room space, other equipment is very satisfied.
Hotel Titiwangsa
4.1/5111 avaliações
It’s a shared building that consist the hotel itself with some restaurants, laundry place and few more small stores. Location wise, About 10minutes walk to big red strawberry farm and cactus valley but to the nearest mall (CentruM) will take about 20minutes walk. (a bit away from the city). Hotel itself are quite old, bed & curtain were torn but they maintain the place quite tidy and clean. Breakfast selection were decent, two types of noodle, nasi lemak & congee with plenty option of side dishes. Its a place for someone who wanna save budget.
Rain Forest Inn
4.7/52 avaliações
Definitely enjoyed it immensely during the day but let's just say I came to greatly appreciate the comforts of modernity came nightfall haha.  It's fantastic to have all meals next to the waterfall and pretty amazing to slowly drift down the small river pool on a bamboo raft without it being a tourist 'activity'. Climb over rocks upstream to see small fish in a rock pool and incredible lush rainforest. Perfect to spend 2-3 nights here to have 1 full day for sights in Cameron Highlands and another just to relax. The 6㎡ 'double room' is a shared hut. The 10㎡ 'family room' is its own hut but also with a detached shared bathroom. The other 3 room types (15/18/25㎡) are all standalone huts with their own ensuite bathroom. We opted for the biggest ''superior chalet'' with its own hammock & detached covered private dining area right out just for the 2 of us even though there are 3 queen sized mattresses - pricey for a hut but it's meant for 6 people and each bed is encased in its own separate mosquito net so it's easier for midnight toilet trips. The whole hut vibrates if someone moves so get your own hut if you're a light sleeper - the 18㎡ one-bedroom chalet next to it is a few meters away. There are more huts higher up & on the other side of the bamboo bridge/river, pretty spread out on slopes. The area itself is much more attractive than Ringlet (and other towns) which is a 15-minute drive away... not exactly in the jungle but surrounded by nature - more like a campground with huts built in the traditional Orang Asli style, near a shallow river/waterfall with bamboo rafts you're free to use. Also volleyball net & basketball hoop on the grounds.   Paths to the huts are paved in concrete so no problem to have a suitcase - better to have something you can zip up because there are small creatures out and about here and there. Electricity & warm shower plus cell reception in some areas, weak/slow but works sometimes. This whole place accommodates 40 but only 6 guests here then just us since January is apparently their low season, busier in July/August. Being immersed in nature means mozzies/ants and more flying bugs especially after dusk past 7 at night - hut's off the ground but not sealed.  Okay in the rain, just a little loud/humid - rain dries up fast though. Not cold at night, 18 C and mid 20s during the day. Bed's really comfy & room can be brightly lit inside at night which attracts insects so best have something you can do on the mattress inside the mosquito net where you're 'safe' from too much nature ;) - would recommend keeping a bottle of water & cell phone flashlight inside the net.   Whole bathroom gets wet after you shower but dries fast & a couple of times there were ants on the toilet seat when there was heavy rain.  Bring your own toiletries/bug spray & an adapter if you don't have Type G plugs. If the sounds of nature might bother you, prepare earplugs.   Basically, don't expect a hotel room - it's more like camping/glamping,
Hotel Double Stars Cameron Highlands
3.7/566 avaliações
My friends and I were very impressed with politely staff for checking in and suggested about the trip. The service is very nice and trust we will come back again We deeply immersed about weather and atmosphere. I think, I booked this hotel worth the money that I paid.

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