Known for its luxurious interiors and stunning architecture, this mosque is one of the most beautiful in Asia. It features a mix of Islamic and Italian styles, an artificial lagoon, and a ceremonial barge.
Covering about 50,000 hectares of the Temburong district's rainforest, this park offers a unique experience to get close to nature. Don't miss the canopy walk, which provides a stunning view of the forest.
This museum provides a glimpse into the Sultan's opulent lifestyle. You'll find a collection of royal regalia, including the Sultan's coronation carriage, his personal artefacts, and gifts from foreign dignitaries.
This is the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei and the largest residential palace in the world. It's only open to the public during the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration, but the exterior view is also impressive.
Known as the Venice of the East, this is the world's largest water village. Take a boat tour around the houses on stilts and experience the unique way of life here.
This is the largest lake in Brunei and a designated ASEAN Heritage Park. You can go hiking, bird-watching, or rent a boat to explore the lake.
This mosque is considered one of Brunei's most important landmarks. It's the largest mosque in Brunei and features stunning architecture and beautiful gardens.
For the adventurous, dive into the underwater world of Brunei. The coral reefs are home to a variety of marine life, including sharks, turtles, and barracudas.
Learn about Brunei's history, culture, and traditions. Exhibitions include Islamic art, natural history, and Brunei's oil industry.
This museum offers a fascinating insight into the traditional lifestyles and skills of the Malay people in Brunei, including boat making, house construction, and metalwork.
Try Ambuyat, a traditional Bruneian dish made from the interior trunk of the sago palm. It is usually served with a sour fruit dip and a variety of side dishes.
A small district known for its scenic beach, virgin forests, and cultural heritage. You can also learn about the process of making traditional Bruneian cakes in the local cottage industries.