Brunei Transportation Guide

Brunei Transportation Guide:  Transportation includes taxis, limited buses, and private cars. Explore the compact nation efficiently, respecting local regulations and customs.

Airports

Brunei Transportation Guide – International Airports

Brunei has a main international airport and a secondary airport. Both airports are owned and operated by Civil Aviation Authority of Brunei (CAAB).

Brunei International Airport (BWN): It is the main airport in Brunei and is located about 10 km north of the center of the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1 for international flights and Terminal 2 for regional flights. The airport has modern facilities, including restaurants, shops, VIP lounges, ATMs and currency exchange services. The airport is well connected to the city and can be reached by taxi, bus or rental car.

Borneo Island Airport (BWN): It is the secondary airport of Brunei and is located on the island of Borneo, about 35 km northeast of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airport has a single runway and is primarily used for regional and charter flights. The airport has some basic facilities such as restaurants, shops and ATMs. Public transportation services to and from the airport are limited, so most travelers opt to take a taxi or rent a car.

National Airports

In addition to international airports, Brunei also has several domestic airports that are mainly used for regional and charter flights. These are some of the major domestic airports in Brunei:

Muara Island Airport (MWV): It is the largest airport in Brunei after the international airport and is located on Muara Island, about 23 km northeast of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airport has a single runway and is primarily used for regional and charter flights. The airport has some basic facilities such as restaurants, shops and ATMs.

Anduki Airport (KNM): This small airport is located in the Belait district, about 25 km west of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airport has a single runway and is primarily used for regional and charter flights.

Pulau Serasa Island Airport (BWN): This airport is located on Pulau Serasa Island, about 6 km east of Bandar Seri Begawan. The airport has a single runway and is primarily used for regional and charter flights.

Brunei Transportation Guide – Trains

Unfortunately, there are no train services in Brunei. Rail transport is not available in the country, as most travel is by road or water.

Brunei has a good road network that connects the main tourist destinations and cities in the country. The roads are safe and well maintained, although traffic can be heavy at peak times in larger cities. Travelers can rent a car or take a taxi to get around the country. There are also buses and minibuses that connect the main cities, although they can be slower and less frequent.

Trains

Buses

Brunei Transportation Guide – Buses

In Brunei, buses are a popular and affordable form of public transportation to get around the country. There are several bus companies operating in Brunei, and their routes and schedules may vary.

Most bus routes are concentrated in major cities, such as Bandar Seri Begawan, and connect urban areas with peripheral areas. There are also bus services connecting major cities such as Seria and Kuala Belait.

Buses in Brunei are modern, comfortable and air-conditioned. Bus ticket prices are affordable and based on distance travelled. Tickets can be purchased at bus stations or directly on the bus.

It is important to note that buses in Brunei usually have fixed and limited schedules, and may be less frequent on weekends and during holidays. Additionally, some tourist spots may be difficult to reach by bus, so you may need a taxi or rental car to get there.

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Connectivity

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Brunei Transportation Guide – SIM Cards

Travelers in Brunei can easily stay connected with these SIM card tips:

Providers: Local providers include DST and Progresif Cellular. Compare plans for data and coverage.

Purchase Locations: Buy SIM cards at airports, malls, or provider stores. Have a valid ID for registration.

Registration: Local regulations may require registration. Provide necessary documents like your passport for activation.

Top-Up: Refill credit at convenience stores, kiosks, or through provider apps. Codes for top-ups are widely available.

Data Packages: Choose data packages for internet access. Plans often include talk and text options as well.

Coverage: Verify coverage areas to ensure connectivity, especially in remote regions or national parks.

Dual SIM Phones: Consider a dual SIM phone for convenience, allowing you to keep your home SIM active.

Duration: Opt for short-term or long-term plans based on your stay. Plans vary in validity and data allowances.

Emergency Services: Be aware of emergency numbers and have a working phone in case of unforeseen situations.

International Roaming: Check roaming rates if you plan to travel beyond Brunei’s borders.

Always confirm details with the respective providers and ensure your phone is unlocked for Brunei SIM card use.

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