On the last day of our 3D2N visit to Cameron Highlands, we had Cameron Lavender Garden in our itinerary before going back to Kuala Lumpur.
Our Experience at Cameron Lavender Garden
It was a Saturday afternoon, and the Lavender Garden was really crowded. We had a hard time looking for parking. There were even tour buses that stopped by the Lavender Garden.
The entrance fee to the Lavender Garden was RM10 for adults and RM6 for children from 6-12 years old.
Cars parked along the road in front of Lavender Garden.
Inside Cameron Lavender Garden
As we enter into the Lavender Garden, beautiful rows of Lavender were right next to our path. It was an incredible sight! There were many different variations of Lavenders showcased within the garden itself.
We’ve spotted a white Mini Cooper with lavender polka dots.
Within the car, there were cute lavender teddy bears attempting to drive the car.
Lavender Softserve Ice Cream
We got ourselves a Lavender softserve ice cream, the purple lavender hue is so pretty and Instagram-worthy! Taste-wise it’s sweet and a little funky though, but not too bad!
Photo Booth Area
At the inner part of the Lavender farm, there were photo booths where you can take your photo for a fee.
Castle in Lavender Garden
There was even a very interesting looking castle, Lavender Kingdom as I would call it, which is another attraction here in the Lavender Garden.
Making our way to the Lavender Kingdom!
Other types of flowers around as well.
Lavender Cafe
Towards the end, we stopped by the Lavender Cafe within the Lavender Garden itself.
We’ve ordered the Lavender Cheesecake (RM12), which has a very beautiful purple hue in the cheesecake itself, decorated with some lavender buds.
There was a nice buttery crust at the bottom, and the top part is the cheesecake with beautiful lavender swirls.