Accessing the Park
Most visitors reach Ulu Temburong National Park via a scenic boat ride from Bangar Town.
Temburong is the second largest yet least populated district in Brunei, serving as a sanctuary for those seeking untouched nature. The region is defined by its dense rainforests and the majestic Temburong River, which is the country's third longest. Visitors are drawn to the Ulu Temburong National Park, a protected area offering breathtaking canopy views and a rich array of wildlife. Whether navigating the river by boat or exploring the scenic trails, Temburong provides a remote and serene atmosphere far from the bustle of urban life. The administrative center, Bangar Town, offers a quiet gateway to this wild and beautiful landscape.
Temburong is the second largest yet least populated district in Brunei, serving as a sanctuary for those seeking untouched nature. The region is defined by its dense rainforests and the majestic Temburong River, which is the country's third longest. Visitors are drawn to the Ulu Temburong National Park, a protected area offering breathtaking canopy views and a rich array of wildlife. Whether navigating the river by boat or exploring the scenic trails, Temburong provides a remote and serene atmosphere far from the bustle of urban life. The administrative center, Bangar Town, offers a quiet gateway to this wild and beautiful landscape.
Ulu Temburong National Park's untouched rainforest canopy.
Scenic boat tours and kayaking along the Temburong River.
Rich biodiversity with numerous wildlife spotting opportunities.
The quiet, gateway administrative hub of Bangar Town.
Remote location with limited urban infrastructure outside of Bangar Town.
Home to the country's third longest river, the Temburong River.
The least populated district in Brunei, ensuring a quiet and peaceful visit.
Most visitors reach Ulu Temburong National Park via a scenic boat ride from Bangar Town.
Respect the pristine environment by following local guidelines within the national park.
Nature lovers and eco-adventure seekers.
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Visit during weekdays if you want to experience the ultimate serenity of the rainforest.
January-March, June-August
Mild weather makes it a great time for river activities and hiking.
Expect humid conditions, ideal for seeing the rainforest in its full, lush glory.
A good time for bird watching as the forest remains vibrant.
The tropical climate remains warm, though rainfall can increase, making the river more dramatic.