Rich culture
Your cultural experience will be more authentic because you will be able to explore Brunei at your leisure. Because the economy does not rely on tourism, the attractions exist to preserve culture and tradition. There are no massive integrated tourist traps attempting to attract and milk foreign visitors' money. You can immerse yourself in the country's traditional culture by observing locals, dining at a local restaurant, and visiting mosques and museums at your leisure. Long trips to the state's inner and distant villages are not necessary to gain a broader understanding of Brunei's culture, which distinguishes the country from other Asian countries.
It's no secret that the Sultan of Brunei is a wealthy man who lives a lavish lifestyle. However, this also represents significant investment in the country. As a result, many of the attractions and museums are free (as of the time of writing in 2018). Water taxis to and from Kampong Ayer are usually B$1 ($0.66).