Here under Malaysia - NPT - Day 10, you will find travel information for that day, with practical information including the opening hours and addresses of the different attractions.
Have a walk in the Peradayan Forest Reserve and spot some rare birds such as hornbills. You will get to admire unique wildlife such as squirrels, treeshrews, moonrat, and mouse deer, amongst others. It includes the twin hills of Bukit Peradayan, which rises to 410 metres (1225 ft) and Bukit Patoi, at 310 metres (950 ft) above sea level. The area has a unique geological character, with some unusual caves and rock formations.
Visit one of the finest galleries in the world at Brunei Museum, and its breathtaking Islamic gallery. The museum has displays of artefacts representing the cultural heritage of Brunei, including musical instruments, baskets and brassware, and a large collection of Chinese ceramics dating from AD 1000. A natural history section features exhibits of mounted mammals, birds and insects.
One night in Bandar Seri Begawan.
End of the tour.
Peradayan Forest Reserve
10 miles from Bangar, along the road between Bangar and Labu
Most popular walk : Bukit Patoi, starts at the entrance of the park.
It's a 20-min walk to Batu Berdinding, a sand-stone outcrop, and then
another hour walk to the summit (fine view to the east across south China sea).
Brunei Museum
Situated 4 miles east of the centre of Bandar Seri Begawan
Tel : 222 6495, Kota Batu
Admission free
Opening hours : 9.30am-5pm Sat-Thu, 9-11.30am and 2.30-5pm on Fri
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