3 best hotels in Habu









- Airport transfer
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- BBQ facilities
- Luggage storage
- Game room
- Bar
Excellent
920 reviews









- Pets allowed
- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- BBQ facilities
- Check-in/out [private]
- Game room
- Bicycles
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Exceptional
2 reviews






- Car park [free of charge]
- Restaurants
- Safety deposit boxes
- Daily housekeeping
- Elevator
Where to stay in Habu
Habu hotels & accommodations

I was lucky to stay in the lake house hotel. I spent four wonderful nights. I felt as if I am at home. The service, friendly staff and atmosphere made my stay remarkable. It is a perfect place for anyone who looks to have piece of mind. Even if you have kids, it is still possible to be in and enjoy the best of the place. I traveled with my wife and three kids. I stayed...
Cheap places to stay in Habu

I was lucky to stay in the lake house hotel. I spent four wonderful nights. I felt as if I am at home. The service, friendly staff and atmosphere made my stay remarkable. It is a perfect place for anyone who looks to have piece of mind. Even if you have kids, it is still possible to be in and enjoy the best of the place. I traveled with my wife and three kids. I stayed...
Luxury hotels in Habu

I was lucky to stay in the lake house hotel. I spent four wonderful nights. I felt as if I am at home. The service, friendly staff and atmosphere made my stay remarkable. It is a perfect place for anyone who looks to have piece of mind. Even if you have kids, it is still possible to be in and enjoy the best of the place. I traveled with my wife and three kids. I stayed...
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Habu?
The average price for a 5-star hotel in Habu is USD 160.
What's the average price of a hotel in Habu this weekend?
The average price for a 5-star hotel in Habu this weekend is USD 149.
What's the average price of a hotel in Habu tonight?
The average price for a 5-star hotel in Habu tonight is USD 159.
What are the best hotels in Habu near Boh Tea Estate?
Verified travelers to Habu who stayed near Boh Tea Estate have given top reviews to The Lakehouse and Habu Cameron.
What are the most popular hotels in Habu?
Some of our most popular hotels in Habu are The Lakehouse.
What are the best hotels in Habu for couples?
Hotels in Habu that are highly rated by couples include The Lakehouse.
What are the best hotels in Habu for families?
Hotels in Habu that are highly rated by families include The Lakehouse.
What hotels in Habu have the best views?
Verified travelers to Habu have given top reviews for the views at The Lakehouse.
What hotels in Habu have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Habu have given top reviews for the breakfast at The Lakehouse.

In and around Habu
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More about Habu
The region was named after the British surveyor who led the colonial initiative up here. He was followed by Chinese farmers who started tea plantations and other produce farms here in the highlands. Even today, sites like Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farms, Ee Feng Gu Honey Bee Farms and several vegetable farms are favorite attractions. Farther north along Highway 59 is Bharat Tea Plantation followed by the Cameron Highlands Butterfly Farm and floral gardens. All of these plantations operate gift shops where visitors can pick up gourmet food products. Many also have walking paths for leisurely afternoon strolls.
Hotels in Cameron Highlands region enjoy views of Gunung Brinchang, a 2,000-meter peak. ‘Trail 1’ departs from the town center and ascends to the top of the mountain. It’s an easy hike to the top, and visitors in moderate shape can complete the one-way journey in a little over two hours. From here, it’s possible to visit Robinson Waterfall or to follow the trail down the opposite side of Gunung Brinchang to a tea plantation where buses pick up passengers and deliver them back to the Brinchang town once every hour.
Away from the charms of the colonial-era hill station is the Orang Asli Village, where indigenous people lived long before the British arrived. This particular group of Orang Asli is the Semai tribe, and they entertain and educate tourists through exhibitions and cultural programs that illustrate their culture and way of life.