Top 10 Things to do in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei-Muara District

April 15, 2022 Merry Kessler

Bandar Seri Begawan is a city of two terrains: the stilted water villages that make up some of the city's historic aquatic districts stretch out into the sea, while drier districts spread out over the flatter areas of land. The beaches around the area offer vibrant undersea life, drawing scuba enthusiasts and snorkelers from around the world. Above ground the gold-domed Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque dazzles with its intricate marble design and museums provide ample cultural stimulation.
Restaurants in Bandar Seri Begawan

1. Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque

Jalan Mc Arthur, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8711 Brunei Darussalam
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque

This magnificent mosque sits at the very heart of the capital city and the country's Islamic faith. Built in 1958 and named after the 28th Sultan Of Brunei, it is one of the most impressive mosques in South-East Asia. Set amid its own lagoon, the mosque seems to be floating, surrounded by lush greenery and floral gardens, while its glittering dome, covered in real gold, soars above the skyline. Featuring luminous stained glass windows, floors of gleaming Italian marble, walls of Shanghai granite, chandeliers from Britain and Carpets from Saudi Arabia, the mosque brings together the world's best materials in a tour de force of architectural beauty and spiritual ambience. A marble bridge across the lagoon brings you to a replica of a 16th century Royal Barge, which used to host religious ceremonies, like Quran reading competitions. At night, the mosque is illuminated, making it a vision to be seen. Opening Hours : Sun-Wed, 8am until 5:30pm, EXCEPT at Prayer times Closed : Thurs-Fri Shoes are to be removed before entering. Dress appropriately For Men : No shorts, No Sleeveless ( wear long pants) For Women : No singlets, No shorts, must cover leg ( wear Long pants)

Reviewed By MicKian - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Free and easy to visit Brunei at Bandar Seri Begawan, this beautiful Mosque so so great and beautiful,free entry outdoor area ,360’c good view for photographers. Evening will get more people around . The only negative was Hot Sun from 8am ~ 14pm .. really Hot

2. Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Highway or Jalan Jame Asr, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam http://dontstopliving.net/visiting-the-jame-asr-hassanil-bolkiah-mosque-in-bandar-seri-begawan-brunei-darussalam/
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Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque

This ornately decorated mosque, built in 1994, is surrounded by landscaped gardens and fountains. This mosque is a fine example of Islamic architecture carried out with a devotion to details. Opening hours : Sun to Wed Time : 8am- 12noon , 2pm-3pm and 5pm-6pm Open on Saturdays if there is no official function the following day. Closed Thurs- Fri Shoes are to be removed before entering Admission Free

Reviewed By Sid5515 - Bangi, Malaysia

Apart from the well-known Masjid Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin in the city centre, there is another mosque which also famous in the city. This mosque located just outside the city centre, but close to some other location like Pasar Gadong and RIPAS Hospital. Went there for Jumaat prayer, they still practicing physical distancing and preventive measure for Covid-19 even though this country hasn't any case in nearly 300 days.

3. Tasek Lama Recreational Park

Jalan Tasek Lama off Jalan Tasek, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8211 Brunei Darussalam
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

Tasek Lama Recreational Park

Reviewed By TheOExpress - Hong Kong, China

There was a reason everyone else was wearing hiking or athletic gear! All but the very shortest looped trail on the map require relatively sturdy footwear I’d say: I was lucky not to fall over and get covered in mud. That being said, I’m glad I got as lost as I did. For mid-afternoon in Saturday, I was very surprised to have paths and ridges to myself for most of the hour or so I was wandering round and the scenery is lovely. There’s a lot more than just the waterfall to see...

4. Brunei River

Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Brunei River

Reviewed By LicaR4 - Sao Paulo, Brazil

This tour is a must-do in Brunei. The tour guide Mark Puter Delima was awesome. I went by myself and the tour was excellent. The price was very good, especially considering that I was a solo traveler, which usually takes the prices higher up. I contacted Mark at: [email protected] and +6738168540 by whatsapp

5. Royal Regalia Museum

Jalan Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8811 Brunei Darussalam +673 224 4545 http://www.museums.gov.bn
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4.0 based on 868 reviews

Royal Regalia Museum

A tribute to the sultan and the grand trappings of Royalty, this museum is a highlight of any trip to Brunei. The main gallery presents an impressive recreation of the coronation of His Majesty The Sultan, displaying the gilded carriage which carried the newly crowned Sultann through the streets of the capital city, along with gold and silver ceremonial armour. The Royal Exhibition Gallery showcases a selection of Royal Regalia from His Majesty's childhood days up to the time of his coronation, such as jewel-encrusted crowns, thrones, garments and His Majesty's revered silver Keris (dagger). The Silver Jubilee Gallery celebrates the mark of His Majesty's 25th ruling year. Here, one can view film footage of the auspicious event, amongst other Royal Regalia that made an appearance during the occasion. There is also the Constitutional History Gallery, which houses documents, photographs, film and recordings, and a gallery devoted to the life of His Majesty The Sultan up to the time of his coronation. Opening Hours : Sat-Thu, 9am-4:30pm , Fri 9am-11:30am, 2:30pm-4:30pm Shoes are to be removed before entering

Reviewed By MizaTalip - Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam

Good experience to know about Brunei, the Kings and the history of Brunei Darussalam. Here also the place where we can see the gifts from other ruler for our beloved Sultan for his birthday.

6. Kampong Ayer - Venice of East

Brunei River Jalan Mc Arthur, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam
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Kampong Ayer - Venice of East

Technically part of the Bruneian capital of Bandar Seri Begawan, Kampong Ayer has more than enough uniqueness and history about it to be considered separately. Meaning “water village”, Kampong Ayer is built on stilts above the Brunei river. More than 30,000 people inhabit Kampong Ayer, the largest water settlement in Southeast Asia, and travel about by boat or the extensive network of wooden walkways, footbridges, and boardwalks. Kampong Ayer’s 4,200 structures include homes, mosques, restaurants, shops, schools, and a even a hospital. People have been living here for more than 1,300 year. Many of the traditional lifestyles of its inhabitants; fishermen, traders, and artisans; have remained unchanged. Visitors can experience this heritage by taking one of the many water taxis in front of the Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah in Bandar Seri Begawan.

Reviewed By Jean3873 - Las Pinas, Philippines

Good to visit and see how they live on stilts, nice view and rich in historical culture. It's accessible to visit via boat which you can ride along at the Eco Park.

7. Istana Nurul Iman

Jalan Raja Isteri Pengiran Anak Saleha, Bandar Seri Begawan BA1000 Brunei Darussalam http://www.istananuruliman.org
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Istana Nurul Iman

With 1,788 rooms, a banquet hall that can seat over 4,000 guests, a 1,500 people capacity Mosque, 5 swimming pools and a 110-car garage, the 200,000 m² (2.15 million sq ft) Sultan of Brunei's lavish Royal Palace, build by the Philippine's Ayala Corporation in 1984, is the world's largest residential palace, situated on top of a hill overlooking the capital and the Brunei River. Its golden domes and sweeping rooflines make for an awe-inspiring view, even from a distance and are a glittering example of Brunei's enduring royal heritage. Though only accessible to those on official business, the Palace, which name means "The Palace of the Light of Faith", is however open to the public for three days a year, when His Majesty usually holds an "Open House" to greet his subjects and visitors alike on the occasion of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the religious festival following the fasting month of Ramadan. On other days, the sumptuous palace, which is also Brunei's seat of government, can be viewed through the main entrance gates, from the nearby Damuan promenade or from various angles on the Brunei river.

8. Gadong Night Market

Simpang 37, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam
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4.0 based on 218 reviews

Gadong Night Market

Reviewed By kjpdavid - Melbourne, Australia

During our stay in Bandar Seri Begawan the Gadong Night Market became our go to place whenever we craved local cuisine for dinner. Located within walking distance from The Mall Gadong and less than 1km from Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, it features 4 long rows of undercover market stalls cooking and selling just about any local dish that you'd care to sample. The traders - like everyone who crossed paths with us in Brunei - are very friendly and accommodating, most single servings of food would cost B$1-4 (vegetable dishes the cheapest, lamb the dearest) and you could eat heartily for around B$10 p/person. There's plentiful free parking but be mindful that the market is mostly patronised by locals (always a good indicator of its value and authenticity) and gets very crowded from around 6pm onwards. Highly recommend.

9. Rimba Garden Central (RGC)

Simpang 127, Jalan Kampong Rimba, Bandar Seri Begawan BE3119 Brunei Darussalam +673 875 7307 http://m.facebook.com/ATPgreenhouse/
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

Rimba Garden Central (RGC)

10. Tamu Kianggeh

Jalan Sungai Kianggeh, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8111 Brunei Darussalam http://www.bowdywanders.com/2012/12/tamu-kianggeh.html?m=1
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3.5 based on 302 reviews

Tamu Kianggeh

Open Air Market, 100m Away From Water Village

Reviewed By Jean3873 - Las Pinas, Philippines

Tamu Kianggeh located on the banks of Kianggeh River is one of the main attraction place in Brunei. This unique market created an opportunity and helped the local Bruneians to sell their own products. Many of the handicrafts sold at here are not available in the conventional shopping mall. Tamu Kianggeh has numerous things for sale from vegetables, exotic fruits, local herbs, potted plants, dried food to freshly cooked food. For visitors who wish to savor the delicacies of Bruneian cuisine, Tamu Kianggeh is the best place to start.

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