The main religion practiced in Tutong is Islam.
Yes, the Tutong Market is a bustling hub for local produce and crafts, offering a taste of local life.
Yes, traditional architecture is visible in public buildings and local homes throughout the city.
Yes, Tasek Merimbun is a notable protected area offering a rich diversity of plant and animal life.
No, Tutong is not known for its nightlife; it is generally quiet and serene in the evenings.
Cultural festivals, crafts exhibitions, and small community events showcasing music and dance are available.
The forests and reserves around Tutong are excellent for observing a variety of wildlife, including unique bird species.
Yes, Tutong offers pristine beaches that are less crowded than those in more urban areas of Brunei.
Tasek Merimbun, renowned for its natural beauty and biodiversity, is a popular attraction.
Yes, cultural festivals throughout the year celebrate Tutong's heritage through traditional performances and activities.