Ulu Temburong National Park was the first national park to be established in Brunei, protected since 1991. The park is in Temburong District in eastern Brunei, and covers about 40% of the district in the south at 550 square kilometres (210 sq mi). It is within the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve.[1] The park contains unspoiled jungle and is known as the "Green Jewel of Brunei",[2] described as "the finest example of the sultanate's successful forest protection policy".[3] The principal rivers are the Temburong and Belalong Rivers. It is an important ecotourism centre in Brunei and hosts the Ulu Ulu Resort.[4] The Peradayan Forest Reserve is also located in the district.
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