Borneo Trekker
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City Tour + Mangrove Safari

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1379
7 hour
Min Age : 12+

Min : 2 pax
Dur : 7 hour
Start : 0900 daily
Tour Service : Non – private
Meals : Drinking water, lunch, refreshment at water village
Price : $135 (adult) $95 (child)
* private tour are upon request
** As of solo traveler, the charge of the tour is double from the price stated (price of 2 pax). For further queries, please contact us

Tour Highlight

  • Pick up
  • Jame Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque – Photostop
  • Istana Nurul Iman – Photostop
  • Royal Regalia Museum
  • Buffet lunch
  • Water Village Culture & Tourism Gallery
  • Boatride to water village + local house visit (light refreshment)
  • Wildlife spotting at Mangrove forest (Proboscis Monkey)
  • Return back to pier
  • Drop off

Tour includes :

Trained English/Malay speaking guide, land & water transport (pick up return transfer), lifejacket, lunch, light refreshment, water for drinking.

Tour excludes :

Travel Insurance, Guide Tips (not obligatory, however if you have a wonderful time this is your way of saying “Thank you, I have a good time”)

Information :

  • Bring sunblock, hat/cap and sunglasses as you may expose to hot and humid climate.
  • Mosque will be closed for internal visit on Thursday & Friday
  • No photography allowed inside mosque & museums (only at specific area are allowed).
  • Female and male visitor wearing short must wear robe (provided by mosque) before entering the mosque.
  • Footwear must be removed before entering mosque and galleries.
  • Visitors should dress modestly (non-provocative). Comfortable clothing for hot weather is acceptable.
  • Advice to wear socks inside Royal Regalia museum as the marble flooring may be cold.