Gaharu Tea Valley
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4°27′30.0″N 101°11′27.4″E / 4.458333°N 101.190944°E
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The Gaharu Tea Valley (Chinese: 務邊沉香山茶園) is an agro-tourism tea plantation in Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia.
History
The tea valley started to welcome visitors since 2012.
Geography
The plantation has over 200,000 trees of a special hybrid Aquilaria spp species which is critically endangered in the wild. Gaharu is the local Malay name for this tree better known as Agarwood, Aloes or Eagleswood to the world.[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ "Welcome to HOGA: Holistic Gaharu". gaharu.com.my.
- ^ "About HOGA".
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