Brunei showcases diverse tourism experiences


The showcase featured a wide range of experiences, such as mangrove river safaris, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into Brunei's pristine natural environment. - Tripadvisor

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Brunei highlighted its rich and diverse tourism offerings at the recent NATAS Travel Fair in neighbouring Singapore, according to a press release issued by the Brunei Tourism Development Department on Monday (April 20).

The showcase featured a wide range of experiences, from rainforest adventures at Ulu Temburong National Park to mangrove river safaris, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into Brunei's pristine natural environment.

Cultural and religious tourism were also prominently promoted, including the unique Ramadan atmosphere at iconic mosques and authentic Bruneian culinary journeys, reflecting the country's Islamic heritage and rich traditions.

The department noted that Singapore continues to rank among Brunei's top ten source markets for air arrivals, alongside other key regional contributors.

In 2025, Brunei recorded 22,781 tourist arrivals from Singapore via air travel. Between January and February 2026, the country registered 2,301 arrivals from Singapore, compared to 2,257 during the same period in 2025, reflecting a positive increase. - Xinhua

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