Brunei in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary
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Brunei in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary

Discover the magic of Brunei, between lush nature and cultural treasures.

04 April 2026

Embark on a three-day journey in Brunei and dive into a world where authenticity meets splendour. A perfect itinerary to explore the hidden wonders of this lesser-known sultanate.

Trip Overview

Duration: 3 days

Best time to visit: November to April, to avoid the torrential rainy season.

Budget: Moderate. Expect to spend around €100 to €150 per day for a comfortable stay, including accommodation, meals and visits.

Brunei, often overshadowed by its Asian neighbours, is a rare gem promising a journey as enriching as it is unusual. In three days, you'll discover not only its cultural richness but also the serenity of its natural landscapes.

Day 1: Discovering Bandar Seri Begawan

Morning:

Start your visit at the majestic Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. Arrive early to admire the morning light playing on its golden domes.

Afternoon:

After a local lunch, head to the Royal Regalia Museum to delve into Brunei's royal history. Don't miss the room displaying gifts presented to the Sultan.

Evening:

Stroll along the Waterfront and enjoy a sunset dinner at one of the riverside restaurants.

Day 2: Immersion in Nature and Tradition

Morning:

Visit Kampong Ayer, the world's largest water village. Explore its wooden walkways and discover local life.

Afternoon:

Embark on an excursion to Ulu Temburong National Park. A boat adventure followed by a hike will take you to the heart of the dense jungle.

Evening:

Savour a traditional dinner at a tamu (local market), tasting nasi katok, a typical regional dish.

Day 3: Culture and Relaxation

Morning:

Begin the day with a visit to the Istana Nurul Iman Palace, open to the public during Hari Raya festivities. Alternatively, a walk around its lush gardens is worthwhile.

Afternoon:

Relax at Muara Beach. Enjoy the sun and sand before heading to the Malay Technology Museum for a final dose of culture.

Evening:

For your last evening, choose a dinner cruise on the Brunei River, a memorable experience to conclude your stay.

Where to Stay, Get Around and Eat

  • Accommodation: Choose a city centre hotel for easy access to main attractions. Luxury options like The Empire Brunei offer an exceptional setting.
  • Getting around: Use local taxis or chauffeur services for comfort. Boat transport is essential for some visits.
  • Eating: Don't miss the night markets for a full culinary immersion. Try local dishes like soto (spicy soup) and satay.

Photo Moments and Souvenirs

  • Must-capture photo: At sunset, capture the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque reflected in the lagoon.
  • Souvenirs: Bring back traditional weavings or wooden carvings from Gadong market.

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Brunei in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary

Questions fréquentes

The best time to visit Brunei is from November to April, to avoid the rainy season.
Yes, taxis and chauffeur services are common, and boat transport is essential for some visits.
Don't miss trying nasi katok, soto, and satay at local markets.
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