From
mountain biking, whitewater rafting, rock
climbing, sport fishing, wreck and reef
diving in the South China Sea, to jungle
hiking on well-maintained trails, the ecotourism
and adventure options in Brunei are endless.
Enjoy the thrill of riding a local longboat
up the rapids to the nation’s various
national parks scattered throughout the
nation’s four districts. Learn to
raft — whether whitewater or on a
tranquil jungle river, rafting in Brunei
can be a fun experience for all ages, beginners
and experienced enthusiasts alike.
An overnight tour allows visitors to truly
experience Brunei’s pristine rainforests
up close, with more time to relax and enjoy
the surroundings. Sunset and sunrise are
when the jungle really comes to life. Hiking
and camping are an unparalleled way to enjoy
the early morning misty rivers, soaring
birds and the noise of wildlife waking to
the morning light.
At the Temburong National Park, a two-night
tour offers visitors the opportunity to
tailor their own personalised itinerary
of venues and activities. Visitors wishing
to explore the jungle wilderness may opt
to spend their two nights deep in the National
Park, while those looking to experience
Temburong’s indigenous lifestyle attractions
may choose one night at either the Bangar
Lodge or Rainforest Lodge and one night
at the National Park. While in the park,
you’ll be immersed in the jungle sounds,
smells, and the awe-inspiring feel of total
remoteness. Walk in the rainforest canopy
at dawn or sunset for a once-in-a-lifetime
view of the earth in its purest form. Return
to the comforts of the capital after an
adrenalin-rush of rafting down the Temburong
River.
Meanwhile, at Selirong Island in Brunei
Bay, the Brunei Forestry Department has
installed elevated walkways through the
mangroves which criss-cross some of the
many waterways that penetrate the island,
offering an up-close view of some of Borneo’s
famous wildlife and nature attractions.
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