FAQs
• The package usually includes accommodations for 4 nights in a hotel, guided tours to major attractions, airport transfers, daily breakfasts, and sometimes meals and cultural experiences. Some packages may also include entrance fees to various sites.
• Common attractions include the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, Kampong Ayer (water village), the Royal Regalia Museum, Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas park, Ulu Temburong National Park, and the Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque. Some itineraries may also offer visits to local markets and cultural shows.
• Most tours have a balance of guided activities and free time. You can expect free time in the evenings after tours and possibly some periods during the day to explore on your own or relax at the hotel.
• Breakfast is usually included as part of the package, and some packages offer additional meals, such as lunch or dinner, depending on the tour. It's essential to check the package details for meal inclusions.
• Yes, many Brunei tour packages are family-friendly. Activities like visiting the water village, nature parks, and cultural sites are suitable for all ages. However, it's always good to confirm specific age recommendations with the tour operator.
• Brunei offers visa-free entry to nationals from several countries. However, travelers from certain countries may need a visa. It's important to check visa requirements based on your nationality before booking.
• The best time to visit is during the dry season, typically between March and October. However, Brunei's tropical climate means it can be visited year-round, though there might be occasional rain during the wet season (November to February).
• You can reach Brunei by air, with flights available to Brunei International Airport (BWN) from various international hubs. If you're traveling from nearby countries like Malaysia or Singapore, you may also have the option to take a bus or ferry.
• Brunei is a predominantly Muslim country, so modest dress is recommended, particularly when visiting religious sites. Women should cover their arms and legs, and headscarves may be required in mosques. It's also respectful to remove shoes when entering homes or certain establishments.
• Travel insurance is typically not included, but it is highly recommended. Some tour operators may offer an option to purchase travel insurance as an add-on. Always ensure you have coverage for health, trip cancellations, and other potential issues