Wasai Wong Kadir Recreational Park
Labi Waterfall and deep forest Trails; the longest waterfall trail in Labi is Wasai Tembadak. This trail is estimated to be 9.8 km long.
With an ascent of 391 m, Wasai Tembadak has the most elevation gain of all of the waterfall trails in the area. The next highest ascent for waterfall trails is Wasai Belulok with 188 m of elevation gain.
Trekking between two waterfalls in Brunei’s Belait District exposes visitors to the country’s unspoiled rainforest, where civilization retreats in the face of nature.
Take some time off from city life and make your way out to the pristine jungles of Labi. Wasai Teraja (Teraja Waterfalls) can be found at the end of a 50-minute drive down Jalan Labi and a trek through the rainforest.
Wasai Wong Kadir (Wong Kadir Waterfalls) can be reached from further up Jalan Labi, taking an hour to trek from the road to a waterfall with a swimming hole.
Both waterfalls can be found in one of Brunei’s greatest biodiversity centers, with newly-discovered species of frogs, roaming bands of large mammals like the Bornean Gibbon and slow loris; and over 200 species of butterflies...
Read moreWasai Wong Kadir is a stunning destination worth exploring. The main recreational area is clean, well-maintained, and equipped with essential amenities such as toilets. Visitors can enjoy numerous huts with BBQ pits, making it an ideal spot for various activities and gatherings.
For those seeking adventure, a short hike leads to the breathtaking Wong Kadir Waterfall, a true highlight of the visit. However, the trail to the waterfall can be challenging, especially for beginners. It features steep, narrow, and slippery sections, with parts of the path winding over roots, stones, and boulders.
To enhance safety, authorities should consider installing ropes or handrails in the more difficult sections and providing an easily accessible emergency contact number, given the remote location of Wasai Wong Kadir.
Despite these challenges, the Wong Kadir Waterfall is well worth the effort, offering a rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts. Overall, Wasai Wong Kadir is a fantastic place to visit—just exercise caution on the trail to fully...
Read moreOne of my favourite places in Brunei. It is a 20 minute hike to the waterfall, but can get slippery during wet weather. Last time I was here, went with a 10 year old, 8 year old and 5 year old and the hike was do-able, but maybe be best to be cautious. There are signs that prohibit swimming, but most visitors ignored that. There are bbq areas if you're keen, but please bring your rubbish back with you. It is a long drive to get here, but there are good sightseeing spots along the way (the black lake of Luagan Lalak) and if you're keen drive down to Teraja waterfalls which is a slightly longer hike. All in all this place is definitely...
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