Belait Beach
Belait Beach: A Tranquil Bruneian Escape
Discover the iconic Tea-Pot Roundabout in Kuala Belait, a symbol of Brunei's tea culture and the Sultan's unifying love for his people.
The Tea-Pot Roundabout in Kuala Belait is more than just a traffic circle; it's a beloved landmark embodying Brunei's rich tea culture and the Sultan's benevolent leadership. Inaugurated in 2001, the roundabout features a large teapot sculpture surrounded by four cups, representing the nation's districts and the Sultan's equal distribution of care to his people.
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Walking
If you're already in Kuala Belait town, the Tea-Pot Roundabout is easily accessible on foot. From the Kuala Belait bus terminal on Jalan Bunga Raya, walk south on Jalan McKerron, then turn left onto Jalan Pretty. Continue onto Jalan Pandan Lima; the roundabout will be on your right. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes.
Public Transport
Local buses in Kuala Belait serve routes along Jalan Pandan Lima. Check for buses heading towards Kampong Pandan and confirm with the driver that they stop near the Tea-Pot Roundabout. The bus fare is minimal, typically around BND 1.
Taxi/Ride-hailing
Taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab are readily available in Kuala Belait. Simply provide the destination as 'Tea-Pot Roundabout, Jalan Pandan Lima, Kuala Belait'. A short taxi ride within Kuala Belait will likely cost around BND 5-10, depending on the distance and traffic.
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