Cruise down, spot a Proboscis Monkey and other local wildlife. Ulu Temburong Rainforest is a must-visit location, and you can opt to stay the night in Ulu Ulu Resort for a truly unforgettable experience!
2) Take a boat tour through the water village
There’s nothing quite like Kampong Ayer, the world’s largest floating village. For a truly authentic experience, you can stay with one of the locals there. Be sure to try Nasi Katok – made up of fragrant rice, fried chicken and sambal – a local delight that is available in the village.
There’s nothing quite like Kampong Ayer, the world’s largest floating village. For a truly authentic experience, you can stay with one of the locals there. Be sure to try Nasi Katok – made up of fragrant rice, fried chicken and sambal – a local delight that is available in the village.
3) Explore local eats at Gadong Night Market
Get a taste of an authentic local market! Open from 4pm till late, Gadong welcomes you with a mouthwatering array of local delicacies at wallet-friendly prices. For the adventurous, be sure to try Hati Buyah, stir-fried sliced beef lungs, and Ayam Tongkeng, grilled skewers of chicken posterior!
Get a taste of an authentic local market! Open from 4pm till late, Gadong welcomes you with a mouthwatering array of local delicacies at wallet-friendly prices. For the adventurous, be sure to try Hati Buyah, stir-fried sliced beef lungs, and Ayam Tongkeng, grilled skewers of chicken posterior!
4) Find peace at the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
One of Brunei’s most recognised landmarks, the Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Mosque is a blend of architectural beauty and spiritual ambience. Set in its own lagoon, the mosque with its golden domes, appears to be floating. It is also beside Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas, a picturesque and modern park that is perfect for strolls.
The ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) www.atfbrunei2020One of Brunei’s most recognised landmarks, the Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Mosque is a blend of architectural beauty and spiritual ambience. Set in its own lagoon, the mosque with its golden domes, appears to be floating. It is also beside Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas, a picturesque and modern park that is perfect for strolls.
5) Discover Brunei’s centuries-old arts and crafts
If you love cultural pieces, then a visit to the Brunei Arts & Handicrafts Centre should be on your itinerary. Silverware, bronzeware, wood carving and kain tenunani – woven fabric – are still handcrafted by artisans and available for purchase here. You can even dress up in traditional wedding attire for a photo.
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If you love cultural pieces, then a visit to the Brunei Arts & Handicrafts Centre should be on your itinerary. Silverware, bronzeware, wood carving and kain tenunani – woven fabric – are still handcrafted by artisans and available for purchase here. You can even dress up in traditional wedding attire for a photo.
Visit Brunei www.bruneitourism.com/
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