Flights to Brunei
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Royal Brunei Airlines
As the national carrier of Brunei, Royal Brunei Airlines is the most direct and frequent option for many travellers. They take pride in offering a full-service experience. Royal Brunei Airlines offers direct flights to 23 cities in 17 countries across Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
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Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is a highly regarded international airline known for its excellent service and extensive global network. They offer convenient connections to Brunei via their hub at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
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Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines is another major airline in Southeast Asia that provides good connectivity to Brunei, primarily through its hub at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL). Malaysia Airlines operates flights to Bandar Seri Begawan, often with connections through Kuala Lumpur. They also offer connections from other Malaysian cities like Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
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Brunei might be a little off the beaten path for most tourists, but that's exactly what makes it interesting. It's a small conservative country situated on the island of Borneo with a fascinating culture and outstanding natural landscapes.
Brunei is a Muslim country, so you can expect to see mosques everywhere you go. The Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque is particularly worth checking out. It's considered to be one of the most beautiful mosques in the world, built right on the water in the capital city, Bandar Seri Begawan.
Another must-see is Kampong Ayer - this is a giant network of houses built on stilts right in the middle of the capital. But if you want to surround yourself with nature instead, you should head to Brunei's rainforests. Ulu Temburong National Park is a great place for hiking, spotting wildlife and just enjoying the peace and quiet.
Brunei is a safe and friendly country with a lot to offer - just be sure to be respectful of the local culture and dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. You can start your journey to Brunei today by booking your flights at Alternative Airlines. We ticket over 600 global airlines on our platform so you're sure to find a route to Brunei that meets your travel needs. We also offer 40+ ways to pay, including flexible Buy Now Pay Later plans that help you spread the cost of your tickets over time! Keep reading to find out more.
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Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei, is a city with a surprising amount to offer. It's a mix of Malay traditions, Islamic architecture and unexpected pockets of nature. The top attraction that's hard to miss in the capital is the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, which we mentioned earlier. We also previously mentioned Kampong Ayer, a huge water village sitting on stilts in the water. If you'd like to see how its inhabitants live there, you can take a water taxi right into the settlement.
For a taste of Brunei, check out Gadong Night Market - here you'll be able to try satay (skewered meat) or the kuih (Malay cakes). Ultimately, Bandar Seri Begawan is a small city that's easy to get around and is a good chance to see a different side of Southeast Asia.
Things to do in Brunei
Thinking of visiting Brunei but unsure where to start? Here are some great activities to include in your trip!
Explore Kampong Ayer – The Water Village
Often called the "Venice of the East," Kampong Ayer is a historic water village on the Brunei River, south of Bandar Seri Begawan. It's one of the world's largest stilt villages, home to an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 people. What makes it so remarkable is that it's a fully functioning community with schools, police stations, hospitals, shops, and even gas stations, all built on stilts over the water.
Take a water taxi from the Bandar Seri Begawan waterfront. You can opt for a short cross-river ride (very cheap) to explore on foot via the wooden walkways, or charter a boat for a longer tour to see more of the sprawling village and perhaps visit a local's home for a taste of traditional life.
Visit the Rainforest at Ulu Temburong National Park
For nature lovers and adventurers, a trip to Ulu Temburong National Park is an absolute must visit highlight. Located in the Temburong District (which is separated from the main part of Brunei and accessible via the newly opened Temburong Bridge, or by longboat), this protected area boasts untouched primary rainforest.
The main draw is the Canopy Walk, a series of metal walkways and towers that allow you to rise over the treetops for awe-inspiring panoramic views of the dense jungle. You'll typically reach the park via longboat, adding to the adventure.
Walk through history at the Royal Regalia Museum
This museum is a lavish tribute to Brunei's monarchy and the current Sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah. It's a bastion of the country's immense wealth and the Sultan's long reign.
Inside, you'll find an extravagant collection of royal artefacts, including the ornate coronation carriage, ceremonial attire, jewel-encrusted crowns, and a dazzling array of gifts presented to the Sultan by various heads of state from around the world. The sheer opulence and grandeur on display are quite impressive. While photography is often restricted in certain areas, the main hall with the golden chariot is usually fair game. It offers a once-in-a-lifetime window into the pomp and pageantry of the Bruneian monarchy.
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Brunei Travel Tips
- Respect Local Customs and Dress Modestly: Brunei is a devout Muslim country, so it's essential to be respectful of local customs. Always dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or government buildings, meaning shoulders and knees should be covered. Public displays of affection are frowned upon, and during Ramadan, avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours out of consideration for those who are fasting. Be mindful when taking photos, and never criticise the Royal Family.
- Understand Alcohol Regulations: Brunei is a dry country where the sale and public consumption of alcohol are illegal. Non-Muslims aged 17 and over can import a limited amount of alcohol for personal use (typically 2 litres of spirits/wine and 12 cans of beer), which must be declared at customs. Any alcohol brought in must only be consumed discreetly in private settings, such as your hotel room.
- Plan Your Transportation: Public transport in Brunei, like buses, can be infrequent. The most convenient way to get around Bandar Seri Begawan is via the local ride-hailing app, Dart, which functions similarly to Uber or Grab. Taxis are available but can be expensive. For more flexibility or to explore beyond the capital, consider renting a car. Water taxis are essential for navigating Kampong Ayer; always agree on the fare beforehand.
- Currency and Connectivity: The official currency is the Brunei Dollar (BND), which is pegged 1:1 with the Singapore Dollar (SGD), meaning you can use SGD interchangeably. While credit cards are accepted in larger establishments, it's wise to carry cash for markets and smaller eateries. Local SIM cards are readily available at the airport from providers like DST and Progresif, which are recommended for using the Dart app and staying connected.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What language do they speak in Brunei?
The official language of Brunei is Malay (Bahasa Melayu). However, English is also widely used and understood, particularly in business, government, and as the language of instruction for most subjects in schools from the primary level onwards.
While Standard Malay is the official language, the Brunei Malay dialect is more commonly spoken by the majority of the population in daily, informal communication. It has some distinct differences from the Standard Malay spoken in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Which season is best to visit Brunei?
Brunei experiences a tropical rainforest climate characterised by hot temperatures and high humidity year-round. There isn't a distinctly "cold" season. Temperatures generally hover between 22°C and 32°C (72°F and 90°F), with humidity consistently around 80%.
That being said, January to May is generally considered the most favourable time to visit. While Brunei is rainy throughout the year, these months experience less rainfall and slightly lower humidity. February and March are often the driest months, making them ideal for outdoor activities like exploring Bandar Seri Begawan, visiting the mosques, and taking a trip to Ulu Temburong National Park without as much risk of heavy downpours.
Is Brunei expensive to visit?
When compared to Western Europe, North America, or Australia, Brunei can be surprisingly affordable, especially outside of luxury options. Accommodation, food (especially local), and fuel are often cheaper. For example, a budget traveller might spend BND 50-60 (approx. $35-45 USD) per day, while a mid-range traveller could look at BND 60-100 (approx. $45-70 USD) per day, excluding international flights.
Is Brunei Safe?
Yes, Brunei is known for being a highly safe destination for tourists. The country has a very low crime rate, including minimal incidents of serious violent crime, thanks to its strict laws and severe penalties.