Private Proboscis Monkey Tour

This package is valid until Jan 31 2026. Rate is good for 1 person only, minimum of 2 persons to book

AED 370.99

Overview

Experience the tranquility of cruising down the picturesque river on this private boat tour. Enjoy a relaxing and leisurely boat ride down the river, through native mangrove trees, swamps and water villages. Look out for local wildlife and birds, including the rare and endangered proboscis monkeys only found on Borneo Island.

  • Avoid the crowds on your own private tour

  • Get close to nature by experiencing Borneo by boat

  • No need to arrange travel, hotel pick up is available

  • Fit more into a busy schedule with this shorter tour


What's Included

  • Air-conditioned vehicle

  • Bottled water

  • Boat ride

  • Life Jacket

  • All tour related expenses are included

  • Travel Insurance

  • Airport tax

  • Expences of personal nature

What To Expect

Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque (Pass By)

The Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is the iconic landmark in the capital city. The elegant mosque was offically opened on 26th Sept 1958 and a symbol of the Islamic faith in the country. Declared by most to be the most beautiful mosque in the region.

Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas (Pass By)

The Golden Jubilee Crown waterfront park was offically opened on 22nd Oct 2017 in conjunction with the Golden Jubilee of HM Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah's accession to the throne. There is a garden and green spaces for recreational activities. Many come here to enjoy the picturesque view of a sunset.

Kampong Ayer - Venice of East (Pass By)

The historical Kampong Ayer is regarded as the largest Water Village settlement in the world. The centuries-old Kampong Ayer is dubbed as "Venice of the East" by Venetian Antonio Pigafetta who sail to Brunei with Ferdinand Magellan's flagship "Victoria" in 1521.

Istana Nurul Iman (Pass By)

A glimpse of Istana Nurul Iman along the Brunei River. The official residence of His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei. The world's largest residential palace and the seat of the Brunei government.

Damuan Park (Taman Persiaran Damuan) (Pass By)

Opened in 1986, the Damuan Recreational Park covers a kilometer stretch riverfront with a jogging path and scenic views. Within the park is the ASEAN Square, displaying the work of a sculptor from each of the original six ASEAN member countries.

Makam di Luba (Pass By)

Located at the calm and peaceful Luba Island, is the mausoleum of Sultan Husain Kamaluddin, Brunei's 16th Sultan. The only Sultan to have ruled twice and abdicate twice. Ruled from 1710 to 1730 and took over the throne again in 1737-1740.