
Cameron Highlands Resort
A 1930s Tudor retreat among the tea plantations William Cameron first mapped
About the Property
Set amidst the tea plantations that British surveyor William Cameron first mapped in 1885, the Cameron Highlands Resort channels the atmosphere of a 1930s colonial hill station. The original Tudor-style buildings were part of the British administrators' retreat from the lowland heat — a tradition of "going to the hills" borrowed from the Indian Raj. Restored by YTL Hotels, the property features original fireplaces, timber beams, and a Jim Thompson-themed tea salon honoring the American silk king who vanished in these highlands in 1967.
Original Purpose
Colonial hill station retreat
Highlights
History Timeline
William Cameron surveys the highland plateau for the British colonial government
Tudor-style hill station buildings constructed for colonial retreat
American silk magnate Jim Thompson disappears while hiking in the highlands
YTL Hotels restores and reopens as Cameron Highlands Resort
Jim Thompson tea salon and heritage experience launched