- Enjoy panoramic views of Miri at Canda Hill and explore Malaysia’s oil history at the Petroleum Museum, featuring the iconic Grand Old Lady oil well
- Visit the WWII surviving Tua Pek Kong Temple and shop for unique local crafts and the vibrant Kek Lapis Sarawak cake
- Discover the Billionth Barrel Monument and enjoy a boat ride through Kampung Ayer Water Village, spotting exotic wildlife like Proboscis Monkeys
- Experience the vibrant Gadong Night Market and marvel at the architectural splendour of Jame' Asr Hassanil Mosque and Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
- Explore the Royal Regalia Museum and Malay Technology Museum for historical insight into Brunei culture and society
- Venture into the awe-inspiring Trader’s Cave and Great Cave at Niah National Park
Discover the essence of Borneo on a captivating tour through Miri and Brunei, where cultural heritage meets breathtaking natural beauty. In Miri, take in the panoramic views from Canada Hill, explore Malaysia’s oil history at the Petroleum Museum, and visit the historic Tua Pek Kong Temple. Delight in shopping for local crafts and the vibrant Kek Lapis Sarawak cake at bustling markets. For nature enthusiasts, an optional visit to Piasau Nature Reserve offers an intimate encounter with Borneo’s native hornbills and lush mangrove forests, perfect for eco-tourism lovers.
In Brunei, experience the iconic Billionth Barrel Monument and the nostalgic Kampung Ayer Water Village, home to exotic wildlife like the unique Proboscis Monkeys. Soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Gadong Night Market, marvel at the stunning architecture of Jame' Asr Hassanil Mosque, and explore the opulent treasures at the Royal Regalia Museum. Learn about traditional crafts at the Malay Technology Museum and admire the majestic Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. Conclude your adventure with a visit to Niah National Park, where you’ll explore the historic Trader’s Cave and the awe-inspiring Great Cave. This tour promises an unforgettable blend of cultural discovery, wildlife encounters, and scenic beauty.
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Begin your journey in Miri at Canada Hill, where you’ll be greeted with sweeping views of the city and coastline. Here, you can explore the Grand Old Lady, Miri’s very first oil well, and visit the Miri Petroleum Museum to uncover the region’s fascinating oil industry heritage.
To immerse yourself in local culture, make your way to the Tua Pek Kong Temple—the oldest in Miri. This historic temple, which withstood the devastation of World War II, stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural roots.
Miri also offers a lively shopping experience, featuring unique handicraft stores and bustling tamu (weekend markets). And before you leave, don’t miss the chance to bring home Kek Lapis—Sarawak’s iconic layered cake—as a delicious and memorable souvenir.
Nestled in Southeast Asia, Brunei may be small, but its wealth and cultural depth are remarkable. With a monarchy dating back more than six centuries, the country artfully combines modern prosperity with long-standing heritage and natural charm.
Highlights for travelers include two of Brunei’s most awe-inspiring mosques—Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien and Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah—each a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. Istana Nurul Iman, home to the Sultan and the world’s largest functioning palace, showcases the grandeur of Brunei’s royal history.
Tourists are advised to dress respectfully, especially when visiting mosques or royal locations, in keeping with Islamic customs. Brunei’s refined exclusivity and cultural richness make it an exceptional place to explore.