Brunei Tours
Brunei tours will see you cycle through the lush rainforests, trek picturesque trails, and relax on serene beaches.
Brunei tours are an amazing experience for travellers who want a mixture of adventure and tranquility. Planning a trip to Brunei will allow you to explore lush rainforests, cycle through the vibrant countryside, and trek picturesque trails – all while having serene beaches nearby to relax on. Immerse yourself in rich culture, witness wildlife, and savor local cuisine on tours in Brunei for the ultimate adventure travel experience.
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15-Day Trans-Borneo Road Bike Tour
Ride through two countries, perform eight international crossings, and clock 1,300km of riding on the incredible 15-Day Trans-Borneo Road Bike tour!
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Brunei General Travel Information
Where to go in Brunei
In Brunei, explore Ulu Temburong National Park's untouched rainforests, visit the traditional water village Kampong Ayer, relax at Muara Beach's pristine sands, and enjoy nature at Tasek Lama Recreational Park in Bandar Seri Begawan for a memorable adventure.
What to do in Brunei
Jungle trekking in Ulu Temburong National Park, exploring the biodiversity of the rainforest on canopy walks, and kayaking along the Brunei River are among the top adventures. Cultural tours of Kampong Ayer, visiting the majestic mosques, and enjoying the local cuisine give travelers a taste of Brunei's heritage. Diving and snorkeling in the South China Sea reveal vibrant marine life.
When to go to Brunei
The best time to visit Brunei is during the dry season from March to September, when the weather is conducive to outdoor activities and exploring the rainforests. The wet season, from October to February, brings heavy rainfall, which can affect trekking and travel plans.
Travel tips for Brunei tours
Tipping in Brunei
Tipping is not customary in Brunei, and in many cases, it's not expected due to the service charge often included in bills. However, small gratuities for exceptional service are appreciated.
How widely is English spoken in Brunei?
English is widely spoken in Brunei, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and by younger generations, making communication relatively easy for English-speaking visitors.
How long should I go to Brunei?
A stay of 3 to 5 days is sufficient to explore Brunei's main attractions, including Bandar Seri Begawan, Ulu Temburong National Park, and the beaches, with some time for cultural immersion.
What is the currency in Brunei?
The Brunei Dollar (BND) is the currency of Brunei. Singapore dollars are also widely accepted on par with Brunei dollars.
Should I bring Brunei Dollars to Brunei or use a credit card?
It's useful to have some Brunei Dollars for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants.
Is Brunei family-friendly?
Brunei is very family-friendly, offering a safe and welcoming environment for visitors of all ages, with attractions suitable for families.
What’s the best way to get around Brunei?
The best way to get around Brunei is by car, whether it's a rental or taxis, as public transport options are limited and may not cover all tourist sites.
Can I do a self-guided tour in Brunei?
Self-guided tours are possible, especially in and around Bandar Seri Begawan where major attractions are well-signposted and information is readily available.
Can I do guided tours in Brunei?
Guided tours are available and recommended for exploring Ulu Temburong National Park and other natural or cultural sites, offering insights into Brunei's biodiversity and heritage.
What is the time zone in Brunei?
Brunei operates on Brunei Darussalam Time (BNT), which is UTC +8.
What are the accommodation types in Brunei?
Accommodation in Brunei ranges from luxury hotels to modest guesthouses, with options available to suit various budgets and preferences.
What should I wear in Brunei?
Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Lightweight clothing is recommended due to the hot and humid climate, with a light jacket for air-conditioned places.
Is alcohol allowed in Brunei?
Brunei is a dry country; the sale and public consumption of alcohol are prohibited. Non-Muslim visitors are allowed to bring a limited amount of alcohol for personal consumption, to be declared at customs.
Can I use my cell phone in Brunei?
Yes, but check with your provider for international roaming charges. Purchasing a local SIM card is a cost-effective option for longer stays.
What are the main religious and cultural norms in Brunei?
Respect Islamic practices and traditions. Dress modestly, refrain from eating, drinking, or smoking in public during Ramadan, and remove shoes when entering mosques or homes.
What type of electrical outlets are used in Brunei?
Brunei uses the British-style Type G electrical socket, and the standard voltage is 240V. Bringing a universal adapter is recommended if your devices use different plugs.