Tungku Beach
Tungku Beach is a deserted beach in the South China Seashores of Brunei Darussalam. Tourists who prefer ecotourism and active water sports flock to this beach. Tungku Beach is regarded as the best surfing spot in the area. Beautiful sunsets and the bustling sea are love at first sight, and nature provides the perfect setting for family picnics in the shade.
Tungku is in the Muara region of Brunei, in the northwest. From Moire, use the Tutong Muar highway towards the Empire Hotel to reach the beach. It is important to turn around and enter the opposite lane of the highway at the traffic circle. Curve right at the first turn after passing the Pantai Tungku sign and continue straight; this is the path to the beach. The road to Tungku Beach is in poor shape and frequently floods, although it is safe to travel by automobile.
Tungku Beach is a tranquil bay surrounded by shaded trees and rocks. This beach was built artificially from a ledge in the sea that was turned into a beach, and the bay's sides were reinforced with rectangular boulders; Tungku is easily identified by this distinguishing feature. A wide sand strip runs the length of the beach area, around 400 meters. On the horizon, the vivid blue sea merges with the sky. The sea seems especially lovely when lit up by the sun at nightfall. The beach is covered in sand and has a firm foundation. The entrance to the sea is slanted and free of stones and algae. The shallow water is only a few meters from the coast, which is a defining aspect of this beach. Jellyfish can rarely be found in water. Unlike other Brunei beaches, mosquitoes and flies are rare on Tungka.Tourists frequently come here for the beach's outdoor activities, which are quite popular. Because of the high and forceful waves, this beach is suitable for family relaxation, although it is not suggested for children to swim.
Location: Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei