This is a collection of Brunei pictures from my latest visit to Bandar Seri Begawan.
Brunei is a tiny, oil-rich Muslim country located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia. Its capital city, Bandar Seri Begawan, has a population of about 100,000. According to UNODC stats, Brunei ranks as one of the safest countries in the world. Despite being overlooked by many tourists, the country boasts several magnificent mosques that are definitely worth visiting.
Even if you’re not particularly fond of architecture, the intricate and elaborate designs are easy to appreciate, especially with palm trees and blue skies as the backdrop—a signature feature of Southeast Asia.
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The Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien mosque is an ideal location for capturing stunning Brunei pictures. It’s the most famous monument in the country.
Another iconic landmark in Brunei is the Jame’Asr Hassanil Bolkiah mosque.
The Bolkiah mosque is featured on the $10 Brunei Dollar note.
The prominent dome on this mosque is said to be constructed with pure gold.
The Ali Saifuddien mosque illuminates beautifully at night, enhancing its grandeur.
Featuring 29 golden domes and four 60-meter tall minarets, the Bolkiah mosque is truly magnificent.
The Ali Saifuddien mosque is decorated with intricate walkways.
The entryway features extravagant chandeliers.
This mosque is a common sight on fridge magnets and souvenirs throughout Bandar Seri Begawan, symbolizing its significance in Brunei.
The courtyard at Bolkiah mosque showcases appealing decorations like this fountain.
This beautifully adorned wall resembles architectural elements found in Qatar or Abu Dhabi.
Notice the winding staircase? The Hassanil Bolkiah mosque looks spectacular from afar.
The Ali Saifuddien mosque was constructed in 1958 at a cost of $7 to $10 million USD—an impressive investment.
This airport mosque is the first sight you will encounter upon entering Brunei.
Feeling hungry? The Dairy Queen in Brunei offers blizzards made from the notoriously pungent Durian fruit.
The lagoon beside the mosque offers a wonderful vantage point for watching the sunset.
This is a beautiful illustration of tropical scenery mingled with Islamic architectural style, characteristic of mosques in Southeast Asia.
You can take a walk on this ceremonial barge near the Ali Saifuddien mosque.
The view here resembles a scene straight out of a Disney movie!
The same mosque transforms into an even more astonishing sight at night, giving the impression of a floating palace!
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