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Tanah Rata is a town located in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. The name "tanah rata" means flat ground in Malay and it refers to the relatively flat area on which the town is located amidst this highland region. It has an elevation of 1,440 metres (4,720 ft).
Tanah Rata Post Office (c. 1950s). Photo credit: Time Tunnel museum. The post office was officially opened by Tunku Abdul Rahman, the then Chief Minister of Malaya on Friday, 25 June 1956. Located on the Main Road (Malay: Jalan Besar), it is one of the few post offices in the area that provides its customers with a “Poste restante” service.
Surveyed by the government geologist and explorer William Cameron [4] [5] in 1885, the outpost consists of three mukims (subdistricts), namely Ringlet, Tanah Rata and Ulu Telom. [6] Its eight settlements are Ringlet, Tanah Rata (the administrative centre), Brinchang, the Bertam Valley, Kea Farm, Tringkap, Kampung Kuala Terla, Kampung Raja and ...
Jalan Gunung Brinchang is a 6.7-km single-lane paved road from the bottom to the top of Gunung Brinchang.Its terminal junction at the Federal Route 59 is located about 4.2 km from Brinchang, Cameron Highlands.
Tanah Rata 1463m above sea level: Tanah Rata 1464m above sea level: Cameron Highlands Post Office: Post office opened on 1956. Historical site Tanah Rata 1465m above sea level: Cameron Highlands Bus and Taxi Station: Tanah Rata Jalan Dayang Indah 1457m above sea level: Southeast Jalan Dayang Indah Robinson Falls Majlis Daerah Cameron Highlands ...
While relatively small in spread compared to Tanah Rata, Brinchang is the densest in development - a tourist hub with local flavours and style. The epicentre of Brinchang is a tight pocket of shophouses—restaurants, stores and budget hotels, while the surroundings hold further commercial developments, holiday apartments and residential homes.
Köppen–Geiger climate classification map of Malaysia. Located near the equator , Malaysia's climate is categorised as equatorial , being hot and humid throughout the year. The average rainfall is 250 centimetres (98 in) a year [ 1 ] and the average temperature is 25.4 °C (77.7 °F). [ 2 ]
Located in the south-western corner of Pahang, the district borders Temerloh District and Maran District on the north, Rompin District on the east, Bentong District on the west, Jempol District of Negeri Sembilan on the south-west and Segamat District of Johor on the south-east.