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Settlement in Malaysia
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Kea Farm (Jawi: كيا فارم or كي فارم) at an altitude of 1,610 metres (5,282 ft) above sea level, is the highest located settlement in the Cameron Highlands and also peninsular Malaysia, and it is one of the most famous tourist spots in Cameron Highlands. Plenty of stalls selling fresh local produce, flowers and ornamental plants, butterfly farms and self-plucking strawberry farms can be found here. Kea Farm is also accessible to the BOH Sungai Palas Tea Estate, the second highest mountain in Cameron Highlands, Gunung Brinchang (2,031 m) and the famed mossy forest of Mount Irau via Federal Route FT 432.

Kea Farm marketplace
Fresh produce like avocados, asparagus and kabocha squash being sold in Kea Farm

Transportation

Kea Farm is served by Federal Route FT 59, the main road that connects the major towns and settlements of Cameron Highlands.

Accommodations

Hotel buildings in Kea Farm
A hotel with a strawberry farm

The Copthorne Hotel, Equatorial Hotel, Kea Farm Guesthouse and Nova Highlands Resort and Residence are some of the accommodations located in Kea Farm.

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4°30′34″N 101°24′27.8″E / 4.50944°N 101.407722°E / 4.50944; 101.407722


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