Seri Kenangan Beach
Seri Kenangan Beach translates to "unforgettable beach." Tutong beach is another name for this beach, and due to its proximity to the same-named city, Tutong is frequently encountered in daily life. The sunsets on this beach are described as "magnificent." The blue of the South China Sea drowns a stunning golden lunar trail. And nature is a beautiful place where people desire to return again and time again.
Seri Kenangan Beach is located in Kualo Tutong, near Tutong, and is accessible by automobile in less than 5 minutes. Among Brunei's numerous beaches, Seri Kenangan is the most popular. Its gorgeous setting is a rare natural occurrence. Seri Kenangan Beach is a spit of land that separates the peaceful Tutong River and the vivid blue South China Sea, which has noisy and disorderly waves.
Seri Kenangan Beach stretches for about 5 kilometers along the seashore, and it is spacious and framed by shade trees. The river and the sea are separated by a pontoon, which is reinforced by massive square and rectangular stones, at the beach's edge. It is possible to observe the meeting of the waters of the Tutong River and the South China Sea from the pontoon's edge. The beach is covered in sand, which is fine and dense pale yellow, nearly white, and free of shells. There are just a few little smooth sea pebbles on the beach.The entrance to the sea is slanted, the bottom is clean and even, it is safe to stroll barefoot, and the depth gradually increases. At high tide, however, shallow water is no more than 3-5 meters deep. At low tide, the beach becomes a shallow body of water with a few patches of sand. During the summer monsoon, the South China Sea is quiet, with a moderate swell, tiny waves, and a mild breeze; however, during the winter monsoon, the waves are high as oceanic, and the wind can reach 12 m/s.
Location: Tutong, Brunei