Self Pick Strawberries At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm

Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm – Hilltop Attraction By Kea Farm Market

Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm is well-known thanks to their strategic roadside location close to a famous attraction.

If you’re here for Kea Farm Market, you might as well check them out.

But is there anything to do here besides pick strawberries? Read more about this place in this post!

Highlights

Strawberry-Picking

You can usually find big and sweet strawberries here. Their rates are RM35 to RM40 for 500g – This charge is the same for a small family of 2 adults and 1 kid.

Weighing Station At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Weighing Station

To pick the strawberries, you’ll get a pair of scissors and a plastic basket.

Self Pick Strawberries At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Self Pick Strawberries

Don’t worry about picking too few, as the staff will top it up at the weighing station.

If anyone in your group just wants to enter the farm without picking any strawberries, it costs an additional RM15 for that person to enter.

The self-picking section is a small part of the large farm. It’s much less crowded if you avoid coming on weekends.

Strawberries At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Strawberries At Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm

On-site Café

Naturally, the on-site café serves a medley of strawberry creations.

Where To Place Orders For Raaju's Cafe At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Where To Place Orders For Raaju’s Cafe

The strawberry milkshakes are worth ordering but they also have waffles, cheesecake, brownies, scones, or just strawberries with cream and honey or chocolate sauce.

You’ll want to come before 3pm if it is a weekend to avoid sell out of popular items on the menu. This is a crowd-favorite breakfast location.

Open-Air Seating At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Open-Air Seating

Arcade Game

This is the only other activity we saw available at the farm besides strawberry-picking. There are only a few of these machines by the toilet and washbasin.

Mural Art

There are some mural art on the walls of the building housing the toilets and on-site café. They’re just for getting some cheesy photographs during your visit here.

Hilltop Views

This place benefits from its hilltop location. It is breezy and the views are pretty nice. You can enjoy these views from the on-site café.

The downside is that some will find it a very steep walk to get up to the strawberry farm. Which is why you might want to consider driving up here if you have elderly or young children in your group.

Road Leading Back Down From Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Road Leading Back Down From Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm

Getting Here

You can either walk up here from Kea Farm Market or drive up since they do have a visitor car park (albeit small).

Visitor Car Park At Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm
Visitor Car Park

If you have booked a private tour with us (e.g., our day trips from Ipoh to Cameron Highlands), you can include this attraction as one of many in a flexible and customizable itinerary.

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Signboard For Raju's Hill Strawberry Farm

Things To Note

  • They charge 50 cents if you want to use the toilet (which is not super clean)
  • There is an on-site prayer room for Muslims
  • You can buy strawberries from here without picking them yourself
  • Beside the strawberry weighing station is a small gift shop

Conclusion

For the quality of the strawberries that they offer, we think Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm is well-worth a visit for your first experience picking strawberries in Cameron Highlands.

It’s a convenient stop if you are planning to visit Kea Farm Market or The Sheep Sanctuary too.

But for more parking opportunities, you can check out Big Red Strawberry Farm. And for cheaper rates (but smaller sourer strawberries), there is Royal Berry Strawberry Park & Café.

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