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Bandar Seri Begawan

capital of Brunei

33km

4.890278114.942222

Bangar

– gateway town to the unspoiled nature of Temburong

47km

4.7083115.0736

Miri

human settlement

86km

4.40277778113.993333

Belaga

Belaga is a small town on the Rejang River in Malaysia's province of Sarawak. Whilst the village can be explored in well under an hour, most visitors arrive in Belaga in order to explore the many longhouses as well as the interior of Borneo. There are a few tour operators which are established in the town; however, the town is very well connected with the tribespeople and finding a local guide shouldn't be very difficult.

252km

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Ulu Temburong National Park

The Ulu Temburong National Park is located in the remote part of the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve. The park covers 550 square kilometers of unspoiled rainforest, the vast majority of which is set off for protection, so visitors are allowed to visit only a small piece. Thanks to Brunei's successful forest protection program, the rainforest in the park has never been deforested. There are no roads, so access is only by long boat. Highlight of the Ulu Temburong National Park is the Canopy Walkway, which stands 50m tall while set on a treetop. Visitors are only allowed to enter the park on guided tours, which you should reserve in advance as they fill up, especially in the high season. Tours generally leave from Bandar Seri Begawan. More expensive than Malaysia's national parks, but one of the most popular attractions in Brunei.

71km

4.478115.2077
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Tutong

Brunei
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Tutong

Tutong is a small town of Tutong District of Brunei. It is located on the banks of Tutong River.

The area of what is now the municipality of Tutong dates back to 1929 when the Sanitary Board was established and the area under its jurisdiction was declared Sanitary Board Area. The main duty of the Board was monitoring cleanliness and development of the town. In 1970, the Board adopted its current name Lembaga Bandaran Tutong (Tutong Municipal Board).

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