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Equatorial Cameron Highlands Rebrands

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The Equatorial Cameron Highlands has been rebranded as Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands.

Spread across 13 acres, the Tudor-styled resort offers 141 self-contained low rise apartment suites, as well as 268 superior rooms, deluxe rooms and suites in the hotel tower - all with views of the surrounding highlands.

Crowning the peak at 1,628 metres above sea level, Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands is the only resort at the highest accessible point in the highlands.

Hotel-wide wifi internet access is available, and the range of facilities includes multiple meeting rooms, a ballroom, indoor heated pool, fitness facilities, and a bar and restaurant serving international cuisines, wines, spirits and beers.

With its vast grounds and extensive recreational facilities, the Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands is a popular choice for company incentive trips, and as a meetings and conference venue. The hotel also arranges trips to the "Orang Asli" settlement for guests interested in learning about the indigenous people of Malaysia. There are other day trips to nearby tourist attractions.

The hotel is situated within walking distance to popular tourist attractions and a short drive to Brinchang and Tanah Rata towns.

“The move to rebrand the hotel will see it join the Millennium & Copthorne stable of hotels. This will align our Cameron Highlands hotel to the service standards of our other hotels,” said Mr Franz Zeller, Senior Vice President, Asia, Millennium & Copthorne International Ltd.

The current team at Copthorne Hotel Cameron Highlands will continue in their existing roles.

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