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Brunei

This tiny oil-rich Islamic sultanate on the northwest coast of Borneo is known chiefly for the astounding wealth of its sultan, its tax-free, subsidised society, and the fact that (statistically at least) its population enjoy one of the highest per capita incomes on earth.

Brunei Transport

Coming and Going

Most visitors fly into and out of Bandar Seri Begawan. Brunei has direct air connections to around 30 destinations, including regional Asian capitals and a number of Australian cities. Because of the difference in exchange rates, it can be 40% cheaper to fly to Brunei from Malaysia than vice versa if you buy your ticket locally. Airport departure tax is 3.00 to Malaysia and Singapore and 7.50 to all other destinations.

There are express boats from BSB to Lawas and Limbang in Sarawak, and to the duty-free island of Labuan, off Sabah, where you can connect with boats to Kota Kinabalu. The main overland route from Sarawak is via bus from Miri, but it's also possible (although fairly expensive) to travel overland between Limbang or Lawas and Bangar, in the Temburong district of Brunei.

Getting About

Transport around Brunei is by bus, hire car or taxi. The public bus system is cheap and reliable but only in and around the capital. If you want to explore the hinterland you'll probably need to hire a car, though there is a fast, regular boat service from BSB to Bangar.


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