HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley, Gopeng (Agarwood Plantation) 沉香种植园 www.hoga.my

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Gopeng, Malaysia

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Tea house· Natural goods store· Recreation center

HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley, Gopeng (Agarwood Plantation) 沉香种植园 www.hoga.my Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley, Gopeng (Agarwood Plantation) 沉香种植园 www.hoga.my is located in Gopeng, Malaysia on Lot 9840, Jalan Kampung Sungai Itek. HOGA Gaharu Tea Valley, Gopeng (Agarwood Plantation) 沉香种植园 www.hoga.my is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tea house in Malaysia.

Address

Lot 9840, Jalan Kampung Sungai Itek

Phone

+6053511999

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Elie Tan

Have a shortgetaway trip. This is a nearest sightseeing spot. Dropped by for an ice-cream, something cool for a hot day. Free tea tasting, and there's a cafe with reasonable price. Gift shop selling agar Wood specialty, like tea, noodle, skincare, essential oil, wood....but unfriendly prices.

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Eagle 6868

One of the best agri-tourism spot in Malaysia. Big carpark! Gaharu Tea Valley is a 300 acres site covered with over 200,000 Gaharu tree. The first batch of 200 Gaharu trees were planted in 1992. The owner, Mr Ho has put in tremendous effort in developing this park. It is open to public without entrance fee to see the time tunnel, Cafe, sale glalery with lot of Gaharu /agarwood base product, such as Gaharu instant noodles, Gaharu tea, Gaharu fruit tea, Gaharu ice cream, Gaharu beats chains, Gaharu oat meal, Gaharu coffee and many more. To have a first hand look at the tree, a RM10 for local and RM35 for foreigner Gaharu hill tour is highly recommended, with 3 stops to explore the 280 acres Gaharu tree plantation. Seeing tree planted since 1992, 2007 and 2010. First stop is a hill top viewing tower, second stop is a short walk through Gaharu plantation to experience the air, fragrancely smell, negative ionned fresh air, hugging trees with attractive tree painting like tiger, lion, peacock and etc. The last stop is Lover Bridge where couple could lock a pad lock with their name to signify their love to each other.

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Wasim Islam

A very worthwhile visit. Very well kept and beautiful plantation. They have nice shops and a cafe. 300 acres of aqualaria trees. Very very rare. Ask for Anan, he is a scholar and a gentleman.

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Penny Pong

A must-visit if you are in Ipoh. About 25 mins drive from Ipoh. The nature walk is refreshing. Buy their tea. Tourist price haha. But support local lar during pandemic tough times :)

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Kun Tek Ng

Cleaned and organized from malaysian chinese businessman. Selling all kind of agarwood products including the raw wood. Can visit the agar wood farm upon purchasing ticket.

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starmoon light

Nice place to bring family and students. But one of the van driver is not friendly at all and being so sarcastic. Overall the place is nice

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SS Tan

Relatively a better place to visit around this area. You can do the sight seeing at the three station at your own timing as the bus will come every other 5 minutes

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Alvan Wong

Been here 2 times.. we like this view..suitable for short trip.. This place like small Cameron Higlands tea valley.. has been renovated and added few spots.. Purchase ticket at ticket window and driver will fetch you up hill by van.. We also enjoy the Gaharu Tea ice cream too..