Responsible Tours in Brunei
Get off the beaten path and really connect with Brunei on a culturally and environmentally responsible tour organised by our local Brunei team. These Brunei tours offer authentic local experiences that benefit local communities. Take a look below at the responsible Brunei tours we currently have on offer.
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This Brunei Half Day city and Water Village tour gives you a brief introduction of Brunei's history, culture and heritage. With the visit to the Water village, you will have the opportunity to see a living heritage. It is here where most of the culture and tradition are passing down from generation to generation.
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This Brunei Golden Thread and Country Side tour introduces you to Brunei's renowned cottage industry - "Kain Jongsarat" or Brunei traditional golden thread weaved cloth and an opportunity to observe the way of life in the country side.
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This tour takes you on a cruise into the mangrove swamp, in pursuit of the rare and endangered primate - the Proboscis Monkey, endemic to the Borneo Island and Sumatra. In Brunei, you need not travel far to encounter these monkeys, as they co-exist with human settlements.
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You will learn about the history of forest conservation activities undertaken by the country and also witness many preserved local fauna specimen collections. A visit to the long house will give you an insight to the life of the Iban of Brunei.
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Join this mild-adventure, ‘nature escapade' tour to rejuvenate yourself in the tropical rainforest of the Ulu Temburong National Park. Prepare to get wet when travelling upstream in a long boat, against the rapids. Enjoy the serenity and panoramic view from the canopy.
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Cruise along the Brunei River around the Water Village -the living heritage of Brunei- before venturing into the mangrove swamp in search of the Proboscis Monkey, which is endemic to the Borneo Island and Sumatra. In Brunei the monkeys co-exist with human settlements.
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