Activities in Brunei Darussalam
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Freme Travel Services
Offers a variety of tours, including the city and Kampong Ayer, and trips to Ulu Temburong and Pulau Selirong.
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Boat Hire
You can hire a boat by the market for the 45-minutes up the river to Kuala Balai, a small river village that was once the largest settlement in the district. It's now almost deserted because the residents have left to find work in the oil industry on the coast. The owner of Hotel Sentosa can help arrange transport (about RM100 per boat roundtrip), but the trip is not much more than a simple cruise through the nipah and there isn't much to see (you're basically just paying for the river trip).
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Sunshine Borneo Tours & Travel
Runs tours of the city and at the Ulu Ulu Resort in Temburong. They also have a counter at the airport, an office at the Empire Hotel and an office in Kiarong.
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Borneo Guide
Excellent service and a variety of eco-programs around Brunei and Borneo.
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Mona Florafauna Tours
Specialises in outdoor and wildlife tours around Brunei.
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Jerudong Park Playground
Perhaps the biggest birthday gift ever, Jerudong Park Playground is a sprawling amusement park that was once a private playground for the royal family. Divided into two sections, one for teens and adults, and one for the youngsters, it’s now in a semidormant state – most of the rides have been sold to other amusements and those that remain are ‘closed for maintenance’. This gives the park a rather bizarre air – a mix of locals and tourists meander around slightly aimlessly, looking at the defunct attractions with a mixture of awe and bewilderment, like inhabitants of the Planet of the Apes discovering a postapocalyptic Manhattan.
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