Taman Arkeologi Kota Batu


This often overlooked site preserves the ruins of ancient Kota Batu, the capital of Brunei from the 14th to the 17th century. Among the excavations are the tombs of the 3rd and 5th sultans of Brunei. An overgrown forest walkway teeming with wildlife leads to the Maritime Museum on the riverbank.


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