What to see & do with your IDP in Brunei?
With an International Driving Permit in hand, Brunei becomes an open road of serene discovery. This Southeast Asian nation might be compact, but its driving routes are filled with cultural landmarks, natural wonders, and local surprises. Here are some top spots to explore by car:
1. Bandar Seri Begawan – The Cultural Capital
Start your journey in the heart of Brunei. Drive to the iconic Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque, take a river tour of Kampong Ayer (the floating village), and browse through Tamu Kianggeh Market. Parking is widely available and roads are well-marked, making city exploration simple and stress-free.
2. Tutong District – A Countryside Escape
A short drive from the capital, Tutong offers peaceful beaches like Pantai Seri Kenangan and natural sites like Tasek Merimbun — Brunei’s largest lake. An IDP gives you the freedom to veer off public transport routes and take scenic detours through palm-lined coastal roads and quiet villages.
3. Belait District – Industrial Beauty Meets Nature
Head west to Kuala Belait to see the Billionth Barrel Monument, an important piece of Brunei’s oil history. With your own vehicle, you can also venture to the waterfalls of Labi and Teraja for hikes and photo ops that are well off the beaten path.
4. Temburong – Brunei’s Green Jewel
Although separated by Malaysian territory, Temburong is accessible by road via a stunning 30-kilometer bridge. Explore the pristine Ulu Temburong National Park, where you’ll find canopy walks and river treks. With an IDP, renting a car for this excursion is straightforward, even if you’re crossing minor jurisdictional boundaries.
5. Jerudong – Family Fun and Coastal Drives
End your road trip with a relaxing stop in Jerudong. Visit the Jerudong Park Playground and enjoy coastal drives around the area. Having your own transport is ideal for flexibility, especially when traveling with kids or during off-peak hours.
With an IDP, you unlock the full potential of Brunei’s calm roads and scenic variety. Skip the wait for taxis or the limits of public transport — and discover Brunei your way.