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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Brunei, the smallest nonisland country outside Europe, is a peaceful Muslim country blessed with vast reserves of oil and beautiful rainforest full of wildlife. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel, today we’re going to list the top 10 things to do in Brunei. See some of southeast Asia’s most stunning mosques. Brunei is famous in Southeast Asia for its gorgeous mosques and Islamic architecture. In Bandar Seri Begawan, both the Omar Ali Saifuddien and Jame’ Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosques are huge attractions. Experience the spectacular Bornean sunset. Borneo’s sunsets are some of the most spectacular on Earth. The persistent clouds towards the horizon create a plethora of reds, oranges and purples as the sun dips out of sight. Just like the beaches in Sabah and Sarawak, you can witness this incredible phenomenon in Brunei. We suggest visiting either Penanjong or Muara Beach. Get lost on the world’s largest floating village. Stand on the waterfront and admire the sprawling stilted buildings across the river. Ferries and speedboats zoom between the mainland and Kampong Ayer. Known as the ‘Venice of the East’, the water village houses approximately 13,000 permanent residents. Explore Brunei’s Virgin Rainforest. Unlike neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia, Brunei’s jungle is free of deforestation. The off-shore oil reserves have made the Sultanate wealthy without the need to chop down trees for timber or palm oil plantations. Ulu Temburong National Park provides visitors with a chance to visit a section of this virgin rainforest. Only 1% is open with strictly regulated access. Visiting the national park offers one of the best ecotourism-related activities to do in Brunei. Immerse yourself in the Culture of Brunei. As of 2018, many of Brunei’s attractions are free to enter. Why not take advantage and explore some of the museums in Bandar Seri Begawan? We recommend the Royal Regalia to learn more about the Sultan and his extravagant lifestyle. The Brunei Museum covers natural history, ethnography, and exhibits on their British colonial days. Visiting museums might not feature on everyone’s list of things to do in Brunei, but it does offer a chance to learn about this little-known country. Spot probosci's monkeys. Probosci's monkeys, named after their unusual nose, are endemic to Borneo. The strange pot-bellied primates like to sit in the mangroves. If you’re in Bandar Seri Begawan, you can take a safari in search of the monkeys. Or head to Taman Persiaran Damuan Park and try to spot some in the trees on the river island. Dine Like a Local at Pasar Gadong. Pasar Gadong, or Gadong Market, sits a few kilometers north of the waterfront. Every day at 4:00 pm, dozens of stalls serve local food. Located under the tent-like roof, you can find a variety of rice and noodle-based dishes. Other favorites include satay (Malaysian-style kebabs), grilled and barbequed fish and beef. For an alternative dining experience compared to eating at a restaurant in Bandar Seri Begawan, check out the night market. Experience Brunei’s Wild Side at Andulau Forest Reserve. The Andulau Forest Reserve is approximately halfway between Sarawak’s Miri and Bandar Seri Begawan. With a network of muddy rivers, waterfalls, and hundreds of monkeys, a day trip to this part of the country promises to be a treat. Either visit as a stopover when passing between Miri and Brunei or take a tour from the capital. Tours usually combine a trip to the reserve by visiting the nearby Iban longhouses. See the nodding donkeys. Nodding donkeys are the strange contraptions used to extract underground oil. The small town of Seria along Brunei’s northern coast was the birthplace of the nation’s booming oil industry and is littered with the structures. A monument commemorates the production of Brunei’s billionth barrel of oil too. This isn’t one of the more conventional things to do in Brunei, but it will help you understand the industry driving the country’s wealth. Shop to your heart’s content. Because of Brunei’s lower tax levels, shopping for electronics and other products is often cheaper than in neighboring countries. With a relatively strong currency and a predominately middle-class population, the citizens demand the latest technology. If you’re in Bander Seri Begawan on a stopover, check out the malls and see what bargains you can find. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids