Camp Lù Yīng, also known as Camp Eagle, is nestled at the highest point of Bukit Tinggi in Bentong, Pahang, Malaysia. It offers a unique blend of glamping and traditional camping experiences tailored for families seeking adventure with the comfort of modern amenities. The campsite is distinguished by its picturesque setting, providing campers with breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere​​.

The campsite is equipped with modern washrooms that include solar and spring water showers, ensuring a comfortable stay. It offers spacious and private camp plots, catering to both individual and group needs. One of the highlights of Camp Lù Yīng is its natural spring water pool, which is a hit among children and adults alike. The campsite also boasts a variety of facilities such as BBQ pits, fire pits, kitchen/sink areas, parking, phone coverage, plug points, rivers, showers, and toilets​​​​.

Camp Lù Yīng’s location atop the hilltops along the shoreline of clouds allows for a unique camping experience, with the scenery of fog, night star sky, sea of clouds, and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views. The campsite offers different zones for camping, each with its own pricing, allowing for a range of experiences from more secluded spots to areas closer to amenities. For those looking for a more luxurious experience, glamping options are available, providing all camping needs along with extras like a welcome drink, BBQ dinner, and breakfast​​.

Pricing varies depending on the day of the week, with entry fees for adults ranging from RM 70 to RM 80 and for children from RM 50 to RM 60. The campsite also charges a one-time campground fee for the entire stay, with rates varying based on the selected zone. Glamping fees for a 2-day, 1-night stay start from RM 360 per person for 1-2 people, with a reduced rate for groups of three or more​​. Do contact them for the latest pricing.

In summary, Camp Lù Yīng is a premier destination for camping enthusiasts looking for a blend of adventure, comfort, and natural beauty in Malaysia. Its strategic location, comprehensive facilities, and diverse range of camping options make it a favored choice for both seasoned campers and those new to the camping experience.

FAQs

Q Camping Fees (Entry + Campground Fees)

Entry Fee
- Friday - Sunday: RM 60 (child), RM 80 (adults)
- Monday to Thursday: RM 50 (child), RM 70 (adults)

Campground Fee (one time charge for whole stay)
- Zone A: RM80
- Zone B: RM150 (min 6 pax)
- Zone C: RM200 (min 8 pax)
- Zone D: RM80
- Zone E: RM80
- Zone F: RM200
- Zone G: RM200
- Zone H: RM150
- Zone J: RM150
- Eagle Deck: RM250

Q Glamping Fees (2D/1N)

1-2pax: RM360/pax
3 pax & above: RM320/pax

Includes all camping needs (Tent, Flysheet, Gas Stove, USB Fan, Chairs, Tables, Lights etc), welcome drink, BBQ dinner and Breakfast.

Q Others

Check in: 1pm
Check out 11am

Q Other Facilities

Shower with hot water
Rain Shelter
Cafe
Obstacle Course
Jungle Trekking to Waterfall

1 Review for Camp Lù Yīng

fahzan 1 Reviews
Best hill campsite near KL so far
4.0.0

During my recent visit to this campsite, I encountered both positive and negative aspects that shaped my overall experience. On the downside, the journey to the campsite was hindered by the poor road condition, requiring a suitable vehicle for ascent. Surprisingly, despite the relatively high fees, there were no electrical power points available. The parking situation also left much to be desired, with inadequate circulation for cars. Additionally, the free-roaming pets may be unsettling for Muslim guests who are uncomfortable around dogs. However, the campsite owners were a bright spot, being hands-on and exceptionally friendly, going out of their way to ensure guest comfort. They offered a helpful buggy shuttle service for convenient loading and unloading between the parking area and the campsite. The water pond, although incomplete, has potential with the suggestion of a smoother surface for kids and the addition of shade-providing trees. The private bathroom facilities were commendable, boasting excellent water pressure and a water heater, despite the absence of a mirror and the need for more hooks/shelves. On a positive note, the main shared bathroom facilities were excellent. Although the pathway tended to collect mud puddles, proper drainage could easily resolve the issue. The campsite itself, tailored for tents, featured a washing sink, and the addition of a closed garbage bin would enhance its overall functionality. Despite these drawbacks, the campsite’s amazing ambience and environment left a lasting and positive impression on my overall experience.

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