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Borneo Bulletin Yearbook 2023

Land

Public buses are widely available in the

country. There are six routes run by

five private operators with more than

100 multicoloured buses in the Brunei-

Muara District, with three more routes in

the Belait District.

For travel between districts, the inter-

district link the capital to other towns

with terminals at Seria, Lamunin and

Pekan Tutong. Buses do not operate

in the hinterland and in Temburong

District. The bus fares start at BND1 and

run from 6.30am to 7pm.

Non-metered taxis are mostly for

door-to-door

services,

whereas

metered taxis are available at the

airport, hotels and shopping centres.

Tourists can also use Dart, the

country’s first ride hailing mobile

application. Alternatively, visitorsmay

rent a vehicle. Car rental companies

are available at the airport and major

hotels in the country. Chauffeur

services are also available.

Water

Water taxis are available at various ports

and jetties along the banks of the Brunei

River, allowing passengers to explore and

haveacloserviewofKampongAyer.These

taxis are affordable and are also used by

the water village residents. Citizens also

travel to Temburong District from Bandar

Seri Begawan usingwater taxis.

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