Here are just some of the questions frequently asked by those interested
to visit our Eco Village. Your question might just be among one of those
listed here. If not, do feel free to send us an
enquiry.
Bookings & Payment:
Do you accept credit card payments online/at your
office/Eco Village?
Do you accept foreign currency as
payment?
When is the cut-off time for a
booking to be made?
Directions & Transport:
How do I get to Sumbiling Eco
Village?
Can I take a taxi or bus to
Sumbiling Eco Village?
Can I drive to Sumbiling Eco
Village?
What is this last boat time I
keep hearing about?
Food & Catering:
Are you able to cater for vegetarian meals?
Is the food served in SEV halal?
Can I bring snacks along?
Any free food, snacks or drinks?
Facilities & Accommodation:
Do you have flushing toilets?
Do you have electricity and water
supply?
I don't want to stay in a tent.
Do you have rooms?
How about air-conditioners?
Packing List & Attire:
What do I need to bring along for my trip?
What kind of clothing should I
wear?
Wildlife, Safety & Emergencies:
Are there poisonous snakes around?
Are there dangerous fish?
Any dangerous animals to worry
about?
Where is the nearest hospital
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Bookings & Payment:
Do you
accept credit card payments online/at your office/Eco Village?
As of this moment, we are
yet to implement any online payments or shopping cart system, so cash
payments only, in Brunei Dollars.
Do you accept foreign currency as payment?
We do accept Singapore
Dollars which are on par with Brunei Dollars due to currency agreement,
except for the Singapore $1 coin. Any other foreign currency, will have
to be determined on a case-to-case basis. We would be glad to show you
to the nearest foreign exchange counter prior to your tour.
When is the cut-off time for a booking to be made?
We do not have a specific
cut-off time for bookings, but do try to make bookings as early as
possible for proper planning and to ensure smooth provision of services
during your tour.
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Directions &
Transport:
How do I get to Sumbiling Eco Village?
Our usual
arrangement for tours is to arrange all the transport ex Bandar Seri
Begawan, so our guests do not have to hassle themselves, and so there
will not be much risk of hiccups in our scheduling! However, if you wish
to get there yourself, or are heading there from somewhere else, do take
a look at our directions
page, or drop us an enquiry.
Just for your information, the fastest and most convenient way to get to
the Temburong District is to take a ferry boat from Bandar Seri Begawan
to Bangar, Temburong's only town, a journey of 45mins through riverine
mangroves. From Bangar, it is a 30min drive to Kg. Sumbiling Lama, and
from the drop-off point, a 5-10min stroll to our Eco Village beside the
river.
Can I take a taxi or bus to Sumbiling Eco Village?
We are certain that
as of this moment, there are no buses or licensed taxis operating along
Jalan Batang Duri. However, one can avail of services provided by locals
who use their own cars to ferry paying passengers to and from their
destinations within the Temburong District. Prices vary depending on
operator and destination, so do ask around for a fair price. We have
heard of prices from Bangar to our Eco Village ranging from $15-$30 per
one-way trip!
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Can
I drive to Sumbiling Eco Village?
To drive from the
Bandar Seri Begawan to Sumbiling Eco Village, please take a look at our
directions
page. Do remember however, that you will need your car's clearance
documents to go through Customs, and also your passports, as you will be
passing through Malaysia before arriving in Temburong.
What is this last boat time I keep hearing about?
As the only way to
get to Temburong (without driving through Malaysia) is by ferry boat, we
have to adhere to the scheduling of the ferry boat operators. The last
boat from Bangar to BSB is from 16:00-16:30hrs and from BSB-Bangar from
16:30-17:00hrs. The timing of the boat operators are not fixed, and are
dependent on how fast a boat fills up, and in the case of the time of
the last boat for the day, whether there are enough/any passengers! Our
recommended latest time to be at the jetty on either Bangar or BSB side
is 15:30hrs.
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Food & Catering:
Are
you able to cater for vegetarian meals?
Yes, upon advanced request. Please advise on your vegetarian regime
followed, so that we may make preparations, and if unable to, so that we
may let you know.
Is the
food served in SEV halal?
Yes, we use only halal ingredients.
Can I bring snacks along?
Yes you may, provided litter is disposed accordingly.
Any free food, snacks or
drinks?
We have a water dispenser on hand to provide filtered water to refill
your bottles (plastic bottles of mineral water are no longer given out
in line with our environmental initiatives). Also, complimentary tea,
whether morning or afternoon, is served. Other than what we have
mentioned, you may bring your own.
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Facilities &
Accommodation:
Do you have flushing
toilets?
In the Eco Village, we have built-up functioning toilets so you have one
less worry during your stay here!
Do you have electricity
and water supply?
Yes we do, at least in the Eco Village, although we try to minimise
usage, since it is a rainforest experience!
I don't want to stay in a
tent. Do you have rooms?
Our packages come with accommodation in tents by default. For upgrades
to basic rooms equipped with a fan, light and mattress, please check
each package's page for pricing. Subject to availability.
How about
air-conditioners?
Come on now! The idea of coming here is to experience the outdoors and
nature as close as we can get! The only cooling facilities are fans in
the main hall and in the guest rooms. If the heat/humidity is too much
to bear, there's always the river for a swim!
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Packing List &
Attire:
What
do I need to bring along for my trip?
Depends on the activities or locations you will be going for. Check each
package's page for what to bring for your particular tour. Some things
to remember include repellant, sun screen, and for those who will be
here overnight, clothing, toiletries and a towel.
What
kind of clothing should I wear?
In general, clothing should be light and airy, and which will not impede
walking. Also material which is quick to dry will be helpful since you
will be getting into the water often. Check each package's page for more
details.
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Wildlife, Safety &
Emergencies:
Are there poisonous snakes
around?
Snakes are inevitably present in the rainforest! However, like most
animals, snakes are not confrontational except when faced with a threat
or when intrusion into their territory occurs. Our guides and local
villagers are knowledgeable on the areas where snakes are present, and
will decide on routes accordingly.
Are there dangerous fish?
No. If your mind has conjured scenes of vicious man-eating piranhas, you
can rest assured that the only danger will be you not wanting to leave
some of the waterfalls after the little fish start nibbling away the
dead skin on your feet, fish spa for free!
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Any dangerous animals to worry about?
The rainforests of Borneo are a treasure trove of biodiversity, home to
numerous animals of all shapes and sizes. Some might pose a threat, but
no, you should not have much to worry about. Simply put, most of the
animals are found very deep in the rainforest, much further than most of
our tours go. For those nearer to us, more often than not, they become
aware of our presence from our scent, and tend to leave the area before
we even know they were present.
Where is the nearest
hospital?
The nearest hospital, the Pengiran Isteri Hajjah Mariam Hospital in
Bangar, is about 15km away and is approx. 25 minutes drive from our Eco
Village. It is a 50-bed hospital, equipped with an accident and
emergency section.
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