Brunei Darussalam was the 22nd country I visited. I selected it to round out my exploration of Southeast Asian nations. I have not yet visited Lao PDR and East Timor.
Although Brunei is generally safe, its limited transportation options make it less than ideal for tourists. Nevertheless, investing in private tour guides to discover its stunning attractions, albeit costly, is highly rewarding
Brunei, being small in size, can typically be explored in just 2 to 3 days. Here’s a glimpse of the places we visited during our stay there.
Top to Bottom, Clockwise: Kampong Ayer, Proboscis Monkey, Jame’ Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Omar Ali Saifuddien MosqueTop to Bottom, Clockwise: Istana Nurul Iman, Empire Hotel, Royal Regalia Museum, University of Brunei DarussalamTop to Bottom, Clockwise: Kota Batu Archaeological Park, Mausoleum of Sultan Sharif Ali, Mausoleum of Sultan BolkiahTop to Bottom, Clockwise: Billionth Barrel Monument, Seria Energy Lab, Seria Mosque, Seria BeachTop to Bottom, Clockwise: Sultan Haji Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Bridge, Brunei Maritime Museum, Brunei International Airport Mosque, Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church