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Sabah and Brunei Travel Guide: Can I go to Brunei from Sabah?

Yes. The way to get to Brunei from Sabah is as follows:

Take a local bus from Sabah to Brunei, which takes 4-5 hours.

You can take a boat to Brunei, the cost is about 60 ringgit.

Must-visit tourist attractions in Sabah and Brunei

Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque

Brunei Royal Ceremony Exhibition Hall

Mamutik Island

Nuroyman Palace

Sabah, referred to as Sabah, formerly known as North Borneo, has the reputation of "the land under the wind" and is the thirteenth state of Malaysia. One of the states, with the capital Kota Kinabalu

Sabah consists of 5 provinces, namely West Coast Province, Interior Province, Kudat Province, Sandakan Province, and Tawau Province. In 2016, Sabah's GDP reached RM73.8 billion, and its per capita income was RM21,081, which is lower than Malaysia's per capita income of RM38,887.

Brunei Darussalam, also known as the Islamic Monarchy of Brunei; Negara means "country", and Darussalam means "peaceful state", which means vigilance and seeking stability, referred to as Brunei Lai is an autocratic monarchy.

Brunei was called Bo Ni in ancient times. In the mid-14th century, Islam was introduced and the Sultanate was established. It became a British protectorate in 1888, occupied by Japan in 1941, and the British resumed control of Brunei in 1946. It became fully independent on January 1, 1984.

Location and Territory

Brunei Darussalam is located in the northern part of Kalimantan Island, bordering the South China Sea to the north, bordering the Malaysian state of Sarawak on three sides, southeast and west, and is Limbang in Sarawak is divided into two disconnected east and west parts, with a total area of ??5,765 square kilometers and a water ratio of 8.6%.