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Immerse in the Spirit of Ramadhan in Brunei

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As the holy month of Ramadhan graces Brunei, the country transforms into a vibrant tapestry of spiritually, togetherness and cultural richness. For travellers, Ramadhan offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture through heartfelt experiences and cherished traditions. 

Unlike more commercialised destinations, Brunei offers and authentic and peaceful Ramadhan experience, with warm, welcoming locals making every visitor feel at home, whether exploring traditions or enjoying the country’s beauty.

During Ramadhan, eating and drinking in public during daylight hours is not allowed as a mark of respect for those observing the fast. However, this should not limit a traveller’s experience. Many restaurants and cafes remain open for takeaways and travellers can easily purchase food to enjoy privately at their accommodation, ensuring they have a comfortable and respectful dining experience. By planning meals around the rich and vibrant Iftar and Suhoor offerings, visitors can fully embrace the cultural essence of Ramadhan in Brunei while honouring local traditions. 

Aside from must-visit places such as Kampong Ayer, the historic water village; the Royal Regalia Museum, a treasure trove of Brunei’s royal heritage; and Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, a stunning collection of Islamic art and artifacts, visitors are encouraged to fully immerse themselves in Brunei’s Ramadhan culture. 

Here’s how you can dive into the magic of Ramadhan in Brunei.


1. EXPERIENCE THE IFTAR MOMENTS

Ramadhan evenings in Brunei begin with Iftar, the breaking of the fast. This daily ritual is a deeply spiritual and communal moment shared by families, friends and even strangers. 

Community Iftars: A Heart-warming Experience of Togetherness and Sharing

Joining a community Iftar in Brunei is much more than just breaking fast — it’s a heart-warming invitation to immerse yourself in the spirit of unity, generosity, and cultural tradition that defines the holy month of Ramadhan. These gatherings, often held open public spaces, bring people from all walks of life together in a shared moment of gratitude and reflection. 

Typically, in the hours leading up to Iftar, locals can be found bustling around nearby Ramadhan bazaars or food stalls, selecting their favourite dishes to break their fast. Many also opt to pick up meals from their favourite restaurants, ensuring a diverse spread of flavours to enjoy with family and friends. This pre-Iftar activity adds a lively and communal energy to the day, as everyone prepares for the evening’s much-anticipated meal together. 

Where to experience it in Brunei:

  • Taman Mahkota Jubli Emas
  • Yayasan Food Street
  • Jerudong Park Food Court

  • Ramadhan Stalls:  A Vibrant Feast of Flavours and Community Spirit

The Ramadhan stalls in Brunei are much more than food markets — they are vibrant hubs of culture, community and celebration that come alive each evening during the holy month. These bustling bazaars, which typically open at 2PM, are a  must-visit for both locals and travellers seeking to experience the essence of Brunei during Ramadhan.

Offering a sensory feast of aromas and flavours, rows of food vendors sell an incredible variety of traditional and contemporary delicacies. Don’t miss dishes like Nasi Katok, Air Gelagah (sugarcane juice), Pais Daging (marinated fatty beef), and the ever-popular Satay.

Where to experience it in Brunei:

  • Gadong Night Market
  • Ramadhan Bazaar at Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium
  • Ramadhan Bazaar at Batu Satu

Tips for Visitors: Arrive at the bazaars early, as popular dishes sell out fast! Bring your appetite and embrace the festive spirit as locals prepare for the much-anticipated Iftar. 


Dining Out:  Brunei’s Iftar Delights

Many eateries offer special Iftar buffets and  set menus. designed to cater to the communal spirit of breaking fast. From local delicacies like Ambuyat and Pulut Panggang to international cuisines, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Popular restaurants and hotels often showcase a variety of dishes, including flavourful soups, savoury appetizers, hearty mains and decadent desserts like seri muka and kek lapis. 

The atmosphere in these dining establishments is warm and inviting, as families, friends and travellers gather to share a meal and celebrate the sacred moment together. Some venues even provide Ramadhan-themed decor and live cooking stations, adding to the festive ambience.

Some of the recommended places to dine during Ramadhan:

  • Tarindak D’Seni
  • Soto Pabo
  • Rumbia Restaurant
  • Pondok Seri Wangi

Tip for Visitors: Make reservations in advance, especially for popular spots, as many locals and travellers alike flock to these venues to enjoy their Iftar moments. 


2. AFTER IFTAR

Night Prayers (Tarawih)

For Muslim visitors, a spiritual highlight of Ramadhan evenings is the Tarawih prayers, performed in congregation at mosques across the country. One of the most beautiful aspects of attending Tarawih in Brunei is the sense of unity and community. Locals are often eager to welcome travellers to join in the prayers, sharing a mutual connection through faith.

For non-Muslim travellers, visiting mosques in Brunei is a chance to admire stunning architecture and learn about Islamic traditions. To ensure a respectful experience, it’s best to avoid prayer times, including Tarawih, as these are moments of devotion. Ideal visiting times are late morning to early afternoon, before afternoon prayers, or just before Iftar, where you can witness preparations for the communal breaking of the fast, reflecting the generosity and unity of Brunei’s culture. 

Visitors should dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees as a sign of respect. Many mosques also provide robes for those who need them, ensuring everyone can enjoy this enriching experience while respecting the sacred space. 

Recommended Mosques to visit:

  • Sultan Omar ‘Ali Saifuddien Mosque
  • Jame Asri’ Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque
  • Ash Shaliheen Mosque

Unwind at Brunei’s Cafes After Iftar

After the satisfying feast of Iftar, Brunei’s cafe scene offers the perfect setting to relax, recharge and connect with friends and family. As the evening settles in, the cozy ambiance of the country’s charming cafes provides a serene escape, blending delicious beverages, tempting desserts and welcoming spaces.

Some cafes also offer late-night snacks and light meals, making them a great spot to linger and chat. Popular hang out spots often feature stylish interiors or outdoor seating with scenic views, creating a relaxed vibe. 

Recommended Cafes:

  • Roasted Sip
  • Batches Cafe
  • Salted Cafe
  • Erti Kafe
  • Two Sons Backyard


    3. SHOPPING FOR EID

    Ramadhan in Brunei is not just about reflection and fasting — it’s also a time of festive preparation of the joyous celebration of Eid al-Fitr. For visitors, it’s the perfect season to immerse yourself in Brunei’s shopping culture and take advantage of incredible deals, especially on clothing and fabrics, a highlight of Ramadhan shopping in the country. 

What to Look For:

Find beautifully designed baju kurung, baju melayu, and hijabs at significantly discounted prices. These garments, adorned with intricate embroidery, vibrant patterns and rich colours are a must-have for Eid celebrations.

Explore stores offering luxurious materials like silk, chiffon and cotton blends perfectly for tailoring custom Eid outfits. The variety and discounts make Ramadhan the ideal time to shop for bespoke clothing. 

Keep an eye out for Kain Tenunan Brunei, Brunei’s exquisite traditional woven fabric. Known for its intricate craftsmanship and luxurious feel, this fabric is a symbol of Brunei’s rich heritage. Many stores offer promotions on kain tenunan during Ramadhan, making it a fantastic opportunity to purchase this iconic fabric for custom-made attire or as a unique keepsake.

Recommended Places to Shop for Festive Outfits and Premium Fabrics:

  • Nazmi Textile Mall
  • Firoz Jaya Silk House 
  • YMRM Enterprise
  • Koleksi Husnaa
  • Little Ummi

A TIME OF UNITY AND CELEBRATION

Ramadhan in Brunei is more than just a religious observance; it’s a time of unity, reflection and celebration of shared traditions. From savouring the warmth of Iftar moments to strolling through vibrant night bazaars and preparing for Eid, visitors will find themselves swept into a cultural experience like no other. 

This Ramadhan, take the opportunity to immerse yourself in Brunei’s rich heritage and create memories that will linger long after the festive lights dim. 

 

SELAMAT BERPUASA & SELAMAT HARI RAYA IN ADVANCED!

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