If the first tea house is too crowded for your liking, you can try Cameron Valley Tea House 2. This tea house is managed by Bharat Sdn.Bhd. as well.
We like this café for its spaciousness. Even if it too is often crowded.
Want to read more about this place? Continue down below.
Entrance Fees
While you don’t have to pay anything to visit the café, you do have to pay if you want to go down to the tea plantation from this café.
There are two ways to do so. If you’re walking, it will cost RM4 per adult.
If you want to take the buggy service down to the valley, it costs RM20 per adult.
The counters are separate from each other. The buggy service counter and waiting area are in the car park away from the café.
What To See And Do
Enjoy The Views
You can do this from the dining terrace at the on-site café. Or go down into the valley for a closer look.
If you’ve never seen this tea plantation before, we recommend having a look if you are physically able to. You’ll have a lot more photo opportunities this way.
Mind that this is the same tea plantation that you can see from Cameron Valley Tea House 1.
Try The Scones
The scones that they sell here are reasonably sized and come with cream (and not the type from a can) and strawberry jam.
We like the jam and cream although the scones themselves don’t have much flavor. They do have a good crumbly texture to them.
You also get a packet of butter, but it doesn’t look like genuine dairy butter to us.
While you’re here, you should try the tea as well. Our personal preference is to ask for less sugar when it comes to the beverages here.
Note: The café has other things on the menu besides scones like sandwiches, burgers, a fried food platter to share, cakes, and more.
Buy Some Tea
If you have been to or are planning to visit the other tea houses under Bharat Sdn.Bhd., you’ll find that the gift shop here sells similar items.
There are flavored teas (e.g., rose tea, durian tea, etc), ice cream, ceramic ware (including giant cups) and odd Christmas-like decorations.
Summary
Pros
- Has its own visitor car park (easily full on weekends)
- Easy to find
- Scenic views from the café
- More spacious than tea house 1
- Efficient service
- Good scones
- Open every day of the week
Cons
- Flies are a common nuisance here (and everywhere else in Cameron Highlands)
- Noisy on peak days
- Expensive buggy fees
How To Get Here
Our private tours can well include this place as one of many in a flexible itinerary. These are day trips from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands.
If you wish to extend your stay in Cameron Highlands, know that we charge overnight fees for our guides/ drivers to stay in Cameron Highlands too.
For more information, find us on WhatsApp.
Conclusion
Cameron Valley Tea House 2 is not a bad place to spend an hour or two if you don’t mind a little bit of noise.
The views and scones are good. And you can get a little workout if you head down to the tea plantation for a look-see.
Cameron Valley Tea House 1
If you choose to visit Cameron Valley Tea House 1 instead, you’ll have a similar experience since both tea houses 1 and 2 share the same management and tea valley. The seating area at this tea house is noticeably smaller but it is more beautiful walk down into the valley from this tea house.
Cameron Valley Tea House 3
Cameron Valley Tea House 3 offers a slightly different experience from the other two tea houses. It too, is under the same management. And so, you’ll find similar available services, menu, and pricing here. you can however take a jeep into the plantation instead of a buggy.