The best time to visit is during the dry season from February to April when the weather is more pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.
Yes, modest dress is recommended, especially when visiting mosques. Showing respect to local customs and traditions is highly appreciated.
Yes, it is safe and offers family-friendly attractions such as parks, museums, and educational centers.
The Brunei Dollar (BND) is the local currency, and it is interchangeable with the Singapore Dollar.
Yes, English is commonly spoken and understood, especially in the tourist and business areas.
Public transport is available, but hiring a car or using ride-sharing services offer more convenience and flexibility.
Yes, try 'Ambuyat,' a dish unique to Brunei, made from sago and usually enjoyed with a variety of side dishes.
Yes, there are beaches like Muara Beach, popular for its calm sands and serene setting ideal for picnicking.
Malay is the national language, but English is also widely used and taught in schools.
Seria and Gadong areas host most of the shopping outlets, with the Gadong Night Market being a popular spot for cheap local goods and food.