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ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES
TEMBURONG
Ulu Temburong National Park
Dubbed the ‘Green Jewel of Brunei’, the Ulu
Temburong National Park is Brunei’s only national
park, a successful example of the Sultanate’s forest
protection policy. Spread over a whopping 50,000
hectares of land, the rainforest plays resident to the
ever elusive Proboscis monkeys and thousands of
other unique species of ora and fauna. To get to the
park, visitors have to ride a water taxi from the main
jetty in the capital to Bangar in Temburong.
To properly experience the park, visitors are
encouraged to stay overnight at the Ulu Ulu Resort
– conveniently located in the middle of the park –
for an early head start: itineraries in the park often
start with an early morning canopy walk to enjoy
views 180-feet above the jungle oor. Apart from
a stunning bird’s eye view of tree tops and Bukit
Belalong in the distance, lucky visitors may also spot
swinging gibbons, hornbills ying overhead or even
ying squirrels. Apart from the canopy walk, the
resort organises jungle hikes towards waterfalls and
kayaking down a river.
Sumbiling Eco Village
Situated in Batang Duri, Sumbiling Eco Village is a
nature lodge. The lodge, also a dropping off point
for longboat rides taking visitors to Ulu Temburong
National Park, is located right on the banks of an
upstream section of the Temburong River. The lodge
is distinct for its minimalist design and structure, with
huts built with bamboo in addition to amix of recycled
and newwood.
Apart from well-furnished rooms, the lodge also
provides riverside tents set up using eco-friendly
wood suitable for “glamping” – glamour camping.
The tents are equipped with comfortable amenities
for a good night’s sleep and provided are properly-
walled, common bathrooms. Additionally, the lodge
organisesoptionalexcursionincludinganightwalking
tour, a daytrip to the Ulu Temburong National Park
and a Rainforest Discovery trek at the nearby forest.
Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre
The Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre (KBFSC) is
a research platform incepted when Universiti Brunei
Darussalam along with the Royal Geographical
Society (RGS), London carried out a joint jungle
expedition into the Belalong forest back in the early
1990s. Through the centre, over 70 researchers of
various elds and backgrounds conducted research
in Kuala Belalong. Furthermore, the centre has been
conducting educational programmes for students
of various levels as well as government sector
employees since 1992. KBFSC has hosted groups of
study exchange students fromother countries such as
Japan and Malaysia to explore and learn about the
rich biodiversity of the rainforest.
KBFSC’s core mission is to generate, describe and
disseminate knowledge in Science and Education
related to the vast diversity of Brunei’s tropical
rainforests, including all the varied life forms and
ecosystem processes. Research professionals with
an interest in the rainforest are welcomed to the
centre.
Kuala Belalong Mini Park
Opened in 1993 and situated within the Temburong
Civic Centre Padang is the Kuala Belalong Mini Park.
This mini park features a waterfall, a beautifully
landscaped garden and a natural pond mainly used
for radio-controlled boat racing. Huts are peppered
throughout the park displaying photos of His
Majesty’s visit to Temburong as well as ndings from
the Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre. Universiti
Brunei Darussalam has often used the mini park to
conduct eld research as the park is a key rainforest
research centre.
Bukit Patoi Forest Recreational Park
Situated within the Peradayan Forest Reserve – a
reserve 15 kilometres away fromBangar town – is the
Bukit Patoi Forest Recreational Park. The park covers
a land area of 1,070 hectares and encompasses
predominantly primary lowland Dipterocarp and
Kerangas trees. A diverse range of wildlife unique to
Borneo such as gibbons, silver langurs, mouse deer
(kancil), civet cats, several species of hornbills as well
as a myriad of rainforest birds claim the park as their
residence.
The park features a 1.6-kilometre trek that winds up
and down Bukit Patoi’s mountainside to the peak,
where visitors can nd an open and at rocky summit
that can double as a helipad at 310 metres above
sea level. Trekkers are also rewarded with stunning
views of the lush green tropical jungle, a mountain
range in the distance, the South China Sea, villages
and sprawling agricultural lands.
Pulau Selirong
Located southeast of Brunei Bay and on Temburong
district’s most northern tip is the Selirong Island or
the Selirong Forest Recreation Park. The park covers
2,566 hectares of predominantly unspoilt mangrove
forest of the Rhizophora (locally referred to as Bakau
Minyak) genus. Distinctively known for its massive
root systems which slow down tidal water, the park’s
environment is conducive for oysters to ourish.
Primates such as macaques and the colugo – an
arboreal gliding mammal unique to Southeast Asia
– as well as a variety of bird species and mangrove
snakes call the mangrove ecosystem its home. The
deep mangrove channels accommodate a variety of
sh, crabs, prawns, cockles, barnacles, mud-skippers
of above average sizes and monitor lizards.