
Kea Farm Market
A bustling market in Cameron Highlands offering fresh produce, local snacks, and souvenirs. A must-visit for foodies and shoppers!

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Fewer crowds, easier parking

Kea Farm Market
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Fewer crowds, easier parking

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A bustling market in Cameron Highlands offering fresh produce, local snacks, and souvenirs. A must-visit for foodies and shoppers!
"Kea Farm Market is a lively and fun place to explore, especially for foodies."

🎯 Compare Prices First
Don't buy from the first stall! Prices for produce like strawberries can vary significantly.
🚗 Arrive Early for Parking
Traffic and parking can be a nightmare. Aim for early morning to snag a spot more easily.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.1 · 3,101 reviews
Type
Market
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Fresh Strawberries
Various Stalls
Indulge in the sweet, juicy strawberries that Cameron Highlands is famous for. Look for the freshest picks!

Legendary White Corn
Street Food Stalls
Savor the unique sweetness of boiled white corn, a local specialty. A must-try snack!

Bazar Kea Farm
Covered Market Area
Explore this spacious, covered market for a wide variety of goods, protected from the elements.

Local Snacks & Desserts
Various Stalls
From strawberry cakes to unique ice creams, discover delicious local treats and desserts.
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Planning Your Visit
Beat the Crowds & Traffic
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Compare Prices First
Don't buy from the first stall! Prices for produce like strawberries can vary significantly.
🚗 Arrive Early for Parking
Traffic and parking can be a nightmare. Aim for early morning to snag a spot more easily.
🌽 Try the White Corn
It's a local specialty and incredibly sweet. Worth the try over yellow corn!
🛍️ Explore the Covered Bazar
Bazar Kea Farm offers a spacious, covered shopping experience, great for any weather.
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from all over the internet
🎯 Compare Prices First
Don't buy from the first stall! Prices for produce like strawberries can vary significantly.
🚗 Arrive Early for Parking
Traffic and parking can be a nightmare. Aim for early morning to snag a spot more easily.
🌽 Try the White Corn
It's a local specialty and incredibly sweet. Worth the try over yellow corn!
🛍️ Explore the Covered Bazar
Bazar Kea Farm offers a spacious, covered shopping experience, great for any weather.
🍰 Don't Miss Ori Cake House
Their strawberry cake is a must-try dessert, especially if you're near Kea Farm Market.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Kea Farm Market is a vibrant and essential stop in Cameron Highlands, praised for its fresh produce, especially strawberries and unique white corn, and lively atmosphere. Visitors enjoy the variety of snacks and souvenirs available. However, the market can suffer from severe traffic congestion and parking difficulties, and some shoppers advise comparing prices to get the best deals.
"Visited the Pasar Pagi at Kea Farm and really enjoyed it! Lots of fresh vegetables, strawberries, flowers, and local snacks to explore. It does get crowded on weekends, even early in the morning. We parked our car at Raju Hill Strawberry (paid RM20 for parking) and walked to the Kea Farm market. You can also bargain on certain items. Souvenirs like keychains, fridge magnets, and toys are available. A great place to visit when in Cameron Highlands, but plan your trip well to avoid the heavy crowd and parking hassle 🌿✨"
Seventhria Utamman
"Good place to buy fresh produce i.e. vegetable & fruits. Strawberries are cheaper here. Don't be fooled with big size ripened strawberries. Hidden underneath the big fruits are smaller & less ripened berries.
The biggest disappointment is it looks more like a Toys R Us market. Every other shop sells china-made plush toys."
Kee Kl
"The destination for buying your local Cameron vegetables and strawberries. It is a hard bargain as most stalls have fixed the prices. Your best deal is at RM20 per kg of red strawberries and RM15 per 300g of whire strawberries. There is no difference in taste only for Instagram poses."
Stephen ong
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Kea Farm Market is located between Brinchang and Tanah Rata. You can drive there, and parking is available, though it can get congested. Taxis or ride-sharing services are also options. Some visitors mention using buggy pick-ups from parking areas to the market.
While direct public transport routes might be limited, local buses often pass through the main road near Kea Farm. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider ride-sharing for convenience.
Traffic can be very heavy, especially on weekends and public holidays. Visitors strongly advise arriving early in the morning to avoid significant jams.
Parking is available but can be a major challenge due to high visitor numbers. Be prepared for queues and potentially a long walk from your parking spot.
Kea Farm Market is centrally located and a popular stop. It's close to places like The Sheep Sanctuary and Agro Market, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Kea Farm Market. It's a public market where you pay for the goods you purchase.
Kea Farm Market is generally open daily from around 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, but hours can vary slightly by stall. It's best to visit during daylight hours for the full experience.
Kea Farm Market is a walk-in market. You purchase goods directly from the stalls. There's no need for advance booking for general entry or most items.
During certain periods like Ramadan, prices for produce can be significantly lower. It's always a good idea to check for seasonal deals or local promotions.
Yes, you can do a quick browse and grab some snacks or produce. However, to explore thoroughly and compare prices, allocate at least 1-2 hours.
🎫 🛍️ Shopping & Souvenirs
You'll find fresh strawberries, various vegetables, local fruits, honey, tea, flowers, and a wide array of souvenirs, including plush toys and clothing.
While some stalls have fixed prices, it's often possible to bargain, especially for larger quantities or if you're buying multiple items. Always compare prices first.
Beyond produce, many stalls sell Cameron Highlands-themed items, clothing with cool designs, and local crafts. Plush toys are also abundant.
Yes, you can find nicely packed Cameron Valley tea at various stalls, making them perfect for gifts or personal enjoyment.
Compare prices carefully, as they differ between stalls. Be aware that larger, ripe-looking strawberries might hide smaller, less ripe ones underneath.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Don't miss the famous boiled white corn, fresh strawberries, strawberry ice cream, and local snacks. Some visitors also rave about nasi lemak and roti canai from nearby stalls.
Absolutely! Ori Cake House near the market is famous for its delicious strawberry cake. You can also find various ice creams and other sweet treats.
Yes, most of the food stalls and eateries in and around Kea Farm Market cater to halal dietary requirements, given the local Malaysian context.
'Jagung rebus' means boiled corn. The white corn variety at Kea Farm is particularly sweet and creamy, often served with condensed milk, and highly recommended.
Kea Farm Market primarily features street food stalls and smaller eateries. For more formal dining, you might need to explore nearby towns like Tanah Rata or Brinchang.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture vibrant shots of colorful produce displays, bustling market scenes, and the unique architecture of the covered Bazar. The surrounding hills also offer scenic backdrops.
It can be challenging during peak hours. Try to find less crowded corners or be patient to capture your shots. Early mornings offer better opportunities.
A versatile lens like a 24-70mm is great for capturing both wide market scenes and close-ups of produce. A smartphone with good low-light capabilities is also sufficient.
The vibrant displays of strawberries, the unique white corn, and the lively atmosphere of the covered Bazar are all great subjects.
It's generally acceptable to take photos of stalls and produce. If you wish to photograph a vendor directly, it's polite to ask for their permission first.






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