
Brunei
Pristine rainforests and Islamic culture in Southeast Asia
Brunei sits quietly on Borneo's northern coast, a tiny sultanate that most travelers skip entirely. That's their loss. This oil-rich nation offers something rare in Southeast Asia: untouched primary rainforest, spectacular Islamic architecture, and a culture shaped by centuries of royal rule. You won't find backpacker hostels or beer towers here. Instead, expect gleaming mosques, proboscis monkeys swinging through mangroves, and a pace of life that feels refreshingly unhurried. The Sultan's influence touches everything, from the alcohol-free dining scene to the pristine national parks that cover 70% of the country.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.The Brunei dollar is pegged 1:1 with the Singapore dollar, and both currencies are accepted everywhere
- 2.Tipping isn't expected or common – service charges are usually included in restaurant bills
- 3.ATMs are plentiful in BSB but scarce in rural areas, so stock up on cash before heading to national parks
- 4.Many attractions are free, including most mosques and parks, keeping daily costs low
- 5.Petrol is incredibly cheap at around B$0.53 per liter thanks to government subsidies
- 6.Haggling isn't part of the culture – prices are generally fixed, especially in shops and restaurants
Travel Tips
- •Dress conservatively – cover shoulders and knees, especially when visiting mosques
- •Remove shoes before entering homes, mosques, and some traditional restaurants
- •Friday afternoons see many businesses close for prayers, plan accordingly
- •The Sultan's palace is off-limits to tourists, but you can admire it from the river
- •Bring insect repellent – mosquitoes are active year-round, especially near water
- •Download offline maps – mobile data can be spotty in national parks
- •Book accommodations early during school holidays when Malaysian families visit
- •Carry tissues – public restrooms often lack toilet paper