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Temburong
Description
Temburong is a district located in the eastern part of Brunei Darussalam, separated from the rest of the country by the Brunei Bay. It is known for its lush rainforest, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. The district is often referred to as the 'Green Jewel of Brunei' due to its rich natural resources and commitment to conservation.
The primary population center in Temburong is Bangar, which serves as the administrative capital. The district is largely rural, with various ethnic groups, including the Iban, Malay, and Chinese. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and traditional handicrafts, with a growing emphasis on eco-tourism.
Temburong is home to the Ulu Temburong National Park, which features some of the oldest rainforests in the world. Visitors can explore the park through eco-friendly tours, including canopy walks, river rafting, and hiking. The park showcases a wealth of biodiversity, including rare species of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.
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Curiosities
Biodiversity Hotspot: Temburong is known for its rich biodiversity, housing various species of flora and fauna. The area's rainforest is part of the Heart of Borneo initiative, which focuses on preserving its unique ecosystems.
Cultural Heritage: The district of Temburong is home to several indigenous communities, including the Iban and Dusun. These groups maintain traditional practices and customs, contributing to the region's cultural diversity.
Eco-Tourism Destination: Temburong is emerging as a prominent eco-tourism destination in Brunei. Tourists can explore pristine jungles, river cruises, and the Canopy Walkway, which offers stunning views of the rainforest.
Unique Geography: Temburong is often referred to as Brunei's 'Green Jewel' due to its untouched landscapes. The district is separated from the rest of the country by Sarawak, Malaysia, adding to its unique geographic significance.
Nature Conservation Efforts: The Temburong National Park, established to protect the area's natural beauty, encompasses over 500 square kilometers of rainforest. The park is dedicated to research and conservation of its diverse ecosystems.
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