This tiny Kingdom off the coast of Borneo is better known for its monetary wealth than anything else. There are quite a few things and sights to be explored in this oil-rich state. A strict Islamic country, Bruneians follow customs, traditions and beliefs, which are very similar to those in Peninsular Malaysia. You could pick up some fine hand worked silverware; brassware and bronze ware such as jugs, trays, gongs, and boxes, fine hand-woven sarongs, baskets and mats of pandan leaves. Water sports such as swimming, sailing, jet skiing, skin-diving and fishing are popular activities around the Brunei Bay and its islands.
Language: Malay Currency: Brunei Dollar (Br$)
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- Bandar Seri Begawan - Sights in the city include the Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, Kampung Ayer.
- Jerudong - The Jerudong Park is a huge complex with a polo stadium, luxurious stables, a golf course and trapshooting and croquet facilities.
- Pulau Ranggu -It’s home to a large colony of proboscis monkeys, with their hugely distended noses or see the macaques.
- Peradayan Forest Reserve -The most accessible rainforest of Brunei.
- Pantai Seri Kenangan-Popular beach located close to the town of Tutong.
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