Borneo is
that large and mystical island in South East Asia
that many have heard about, but few have seen.
that many have heard about, but few have seen.
The
largest section, which stretches inland from the eastern coastline, is
Kalimantan, part of Indonesia. The Malaysian states of Sabah (to the north) and
Sarawak (to the south) lie along the western and northern coastline.
Near
the border of Sabah and Sarawak is Brunei Bay, and the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. Brunei Darussalam Location on Borneo.With a population around 300,000, and a coastline barely 150 kms
long, it is by far the smallest of all the Borneo states. It is also the only
nation with its territory solely on Borneo.
Only Brunei’s future is inextricably tied and share to Borneo’s destiny.
Borneo has large reserves of petroleum and gas
Borneo has large reserves of petroleum and gas
Most
of this resource lies either close to the coast, or below shallow seas just
offshore.
Being the only nation residing solely on Borneo, Brunei's income from
this resource has remained tied to Borneo.
The results are substantial in terms
of environmental protection, social services, and standards of living.
The world renowned
Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre is a focal point where researchers from
all nations come to learn more about rainforest ecology. New species are
uncovered every year.
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Brunei
has not needed to cut it’s trees to finance development. Almost eighty percent
of Brunei remains uninhabited jungle. Much of that is preserved as Forest
Reserve or National Park.
Brunei’s
recent development has continued to focus around the traditional water based
transport routes that have dominated Borneo’s settlement and trading for
centuries.
Towns are located close to the coast, around Brunei Bay, or along
rivers.
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei’s capital, sits astride the Brunei River,
with the modern commercial centre on one side separated from Kampong Ayer Brunei traditional water
village housing on the other.
There is no bridge; boats carry people as they
have always done.
But the people in
those water village houses are now connected to the world community with
satellite TV dishes and mobile phones.
Many work in modern air conditioned
office blocks using up to date technologies and services.
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At
work, their tools, practices and communication align with modern international
practices.
When they go home they return to many traditional styles, dress,
customs and community practices.
This
unique combination of up-to-date services contrasting with traditional
lifestyles makes Brunei Darussalam a unique Window into Borneo.
If you have just a few days, Brunei Darussalam travel’s compact size, diversity of venues, well
established natural and cultural museums, activities, attractions and transport
services let’s you conveniently experience the amazing contrasts that are
Borneo.
With more time, Brunei Darussalam travel is your practical Gateway to Borneo, and the well serviced support base from where you can make excursions to explore the whole island.
With more time, Brunei Darussalam travel is your practical Gateway to Borneo, and the well serviced support base from where you can make excursions to explore the whole island.
- Brunei’s national airline – Royal Brunei Airlines RBA Brunei– is the only international airline that flies direct to Borneo from major regional and international centres.
- Royal Brunei airlines has an extensive network linking out to Borneo, and the region.
- Communication services are world class, and reliable. Disappear into a different world, knowing you can fax, phone or e-mail if needed.
- Pubic health standards are amongst the highest in the region. You can enjoy the cheap and traditional foods at roadside stalls and markets.
- Road transport services are well developed and uncongested. Get to places quickly, either with modern air-conditioned public buses, tour operator services, taxis, rental cars - or a bike.
- Crime rates are extremely low, guns are illegal, and alcohol is limited. It’s safe to wander the streets, night stalls, beachfronts, fishing jetties and shops in the cool of the evening.
So
bring the family, learn something new, and have some fun!
Enjoy Borneo and Visiting Brunei!
source :
http://www.bruneibay.net/
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