The Gaharu Tea Valley (Chinese: 務邊沉香山茶園) is an agro-tourism tea plantation in Gopeng, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia.
The tea valley started to welcome visitors since 2012.
The plantation has over 200,000 trees of a special hybrid Aquilaria spp species which is critically endangered in the wild which spreads over an area of 120 hectares.
[1][2] Gaharu is the local Malay name for this tree better known as Agarwood, Aloes or Eagleswood to the world.
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