



About Brunei

Brunei Darussalam boasts a colourful exhibition of fascinating customs and rich nature, with a contemplative respect for religion as well as reverence for its ancient sovereignty, and we’d like to invite you to experience it all, right in the heart of our home!
Since gaining independence from the British in 1984, Brunei has continued to strive forward, becoming a member of a number of regional and international organisations, such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Organisation of Islamic Conference, the Commonwealth and the United Nations. Also, thanks to the extensive oilfields which were first discovered in 1929, the people enjoy plenty of benefits, such as free healthcare, a well-established state education system and even a housing scheme dedicated to providing citizens with affordable homes. There are plethoras of hotels in the capital, as well as numerous options for shopping and leisure. Sports activities are also a common past time in Brunei, so there’s little difficulty in finding one to participate in. Despite the urban sophistication, there’s really nothing like walking through an air-conditioned mall looking for a place to eat lunch, and then trekking through the depths of the rainforest less than a couple of hours later!
General Travel
We’re looking forward to welcoming you to our beautiful country. Brunei is now open to all travellers without quarantine or testing requirements, regardless of your COVID-19 vaccination status.
Before your arrival to Brunei, submit the E Arrival Card via the official and free e-service on https://www.imm.gov.bn
Travel Advisory
Effective 7 September 2024, it is mandatory for all travellers arriving into Brunei to use the ‘Bruheath’ application to complete the Health Declaration Form upon arrival.
The ‘Bruhealth’ app can be downloaded from Google Playstore and Apple App Store.











