Discover the best top things to do in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei Darussalam including SUP Surfari, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Brunei ATV Tour, Tasek Lama Recreational Park, Brunei River, Brunei River Cruise, Kampong Ayer - Venice of East, Gadong Night Market, Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas.
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5.0 based on 23 reviews
We are the first and only stand up paddle (SUP) school in Brunei Darussalam. The instructor is trained by the Academy of Surfing Instructors in: - Stand up paddle water rescue - Instructor Level 1 (lakes and rivers) - Instructor Level 2 (coast and sea) The location for beginners is a fresh water lake or sheltered beach. All equipment is provided including life jackets. Non-swimmers are welcome.
4.5 based on 932 reviews
This magnificent mosque sits at the very heart of the capital city and the country's Islamic faith. Built in 1958 and named after the 28th Sultan Of Brunei, it is one of the most impressive mosques in South-East Asia. Set amid its own lagoon, the mosque seems to be floating, surrounded by lush greenery and floral gardens, while its glittering dome, covered in real gold, soars above the skyline. Featuring luminous stained glass windows, floors of gleaming Italian marble, walls of Shanghai granite, chandeliers from Britain and Carpets from Saudi Arabia, the mosque brings together the world's best materials in a tour de force of architectural beauty and spiritual ambience. A marble bridge across the lagoon brings you to a replica of a 16th century Royal Barge, which used to host religious ceremonies, like Quran reading competitions. At night, the mosque is illuminated, making it a vision to be seen. Opening Hours : Sun-Wed, 8am until 5:30pm, EXCEPT at Prayer times Closed : Thurs-Fri Shoes are to be removed before entering. Dress appropriately For Men : No shorts, No Sleeveless ( wear long pants) For Women : No singlets, No shorts, must cover leg ( wear Long pants)
Free and easy to visit Brunei at Bandar Seri Begawan, this beautiful Mosque so so great and beautiful,free entry outdoor area ,360’c good view for photographers. Evening will get more people around . The only negative was Hot Sun from 8am ~ 14pm .. really Hot
4.5 based on 604 reviews
This ornately decorated mosque, built in 1994, is surrounded by landscaped gardens and fountains. This mosque is a fine example of Islamic architecture carried out with a devotion to details. Opening hours : Sun to Wed Time : 8am- 12noon , 2pm-3pm and 5pm-6pm Open on Saturdays if there is no official function the following day. Closed Thurs- Fri Shoes are to be removed before entering Admission Free
Apart from the well-known Masjid Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin in the city centre, there is another mosque which also famous in the city. This mosque located just outside the city centre, but close to some other location like Pasar Gadong and RIPAS Hospital. Went there for Jumaat prayer, they still practicing physical distancing and preventive measure for Covid-19 even though this country hasn't any case in nearly 300 days.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We are Atv rental and Adventure vendor in Brunei Darussalam,we provide Atv Rental for fun and Adventure activity such as for family and Groups Outing.We bring people to explore the Beach and Jungle (Guided ).
4.5 based on 223 reviews
There was a reason everyone else was wearing hiking or athletic gear! All but the very shortest looped trail on the map require relatively sturdy footwear I’d say: I was lucky not to fall over and get covered in mud. That being said, I’m glad I got as lost as I did. For mid-afternoon in Saturday, I was very surprised to have paths and ridges to myself for most of the hour or so I was wandering round and the scenery is lovely. There’s a lot more than just the waterfall to see...
4.5 based on 48 reviews
This tour is a must-do in Brunei. The tour guide Mark Puter Delima was awesome. I went by myself and the tour was excellent. The price was very good, especially considering that I was a solo traveler, which usually takes the prices higher up. I contacted Mark at: [email protected] and +6738168540 by whatsapp
4.0 based on 35 reviews
Brunei River Cruise provides weekly scheduled tours along the Brunei river. The 2 hour tour will take you along the Brunei river passing by mangrove forests, the museums, Brunei's historical water village and many more. Enjoy a cup of coffee or tea (provided) as we cruise along the river. The cruise can also be chartered for private events or larger groups and meals can be arranged on board.
4.0 based on 792 reviews
Technically part of the Bruneian capital of Bandar Seri Begawan, Kampong Ayer has more than enough uniqueness and history about it to be considered separately. Meaning “water village”, Kampong Ayer is built on stilts above the Brunei river. More than 30,000 people inhabit Kampong Ayer, the largest water settlement in Southeast Asia, and travel about by boat or the extensive network of wooden walkways, footbridges, and boardwalks. Kampong Ayer’s 4,200 structures include homes, mosques, restaurants, shops, schools, and a even a hospital. People have been living here for more than 1,300 year. Many of the traditional lifestyles of its inhabitants; fishermen, traders, and artisans; have remained unchanged. Visitors can experience this heritage by taking one of the many water taxis in front of the Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in Bandar Seri Begawan.
Good to visit and see how they live on stilts, nice view and rich in historical culture. It's accessible to visit via boat which you can ride along at the Eco Park.
4.0 based on 218 reviews
During our stay in Bandar Seri Begawan the Gadong Night Market became our go to place whenever we craved local cuisine for dinner. Located within walking distance from The Mall Gadong and less than 1km from Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, it features 4 long rows of undercover market stalls cooking and selling just about any local dish that you'd care to sample. The traders - like everyone who crossed paths with us in Brunei - are very friendly and accommodating, most single servings of food would cost B$1-4 (vegetable dishes the cheapest, lamb the dearest) and you could eat heartily for around B$10 p/person. There's plentiful free parking but be mindful that the market is mostly patronised by locals (always a good indicator of its value and authenticity) and gets very crowded from around 6pm onwards. Highly recommend.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
A new park besides the river, starting from the fire station at Jln Tutong and goes all the way to the new Kg Ayer suspension bridge. A jog to the bridge and back is around 6km. Along the way, great view of Kg Ayer water village, the river traffic and Bandar Seri Begawan skyline. For ship lovers, interesting feature about Kg Ayer water village life is you will see water taxis, water school buses, water ambulances, water fire engines, small fishing boats, marine police boats, etc, cruising by one another. Walking distance from all hotels in BSB. Bicycle friendly and really worth a ride not only for exercise but also the view. Vendors hiring tri and quad-cycles beside the track. Can be quite hot sometimes between 4-5pm. Great addition to Brunei's attractions.
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