Peradayan Forest Reserve is a protected forest in Temburong District, Brunei. It is about 15 km from Bangar on the way to Labu. Within this forest reserves are the peaks of Bukit Patoi and Bukit Peradayan.
Visitors to Peradayan Forest Reserve can enjoy walking the forest trails to the summits of the aforementioned hills. Some times you can see birds such as hordbills. The walk to Bukit Patoi is steep at places, but well worth the effort. Along the way is Batu Berdinding, a sandsone outcrop, and an hour later, you arrive at Bukit Patoi. From the summit, you can see the South China Sea as well as Lawas in Sarawak.
From Bukit Patoi, you can back a track back, or continue to Bukit Peradayan. The trail eventually rejoins the main road 12 km from Bangar and 5 km from Labu. The whole trip will take your about 3 hours minimum.
Getting there
You can get a taxi to take you there from Bangar, at a cost of B$30 return, with the driver waiting for you, if he is willing.
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