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The Cameron Highlands is one of the most extensive Malaysian hills station, in the State of Pahang. Tourism is advanced enough; the most important cities from this point of view are Tanah Rata and Brinchang.
The name, Cameron Highlands, comes from William Cameron, a British surveyor who was commissioned by the then colonial government to map out the area in 1885. The "Camerons", as they are referred to, have a different ecosystm from the rest of the country. In 1958 the outpost was declared a reserve for deer. Four years later, it became a ward affording protection to animals and birds.
Much of the Cameron Highlands is under cultivation and the are jungle trails which lead visitors to scenic spots, waterfalls and aboriginal villages.
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