Nestled on the mangrove-covered island of Pulau Luba, Makam di Luba houses the mausoleum of Sultan Husin Kamaluddin, the 16th sultan of Brunei. This historical site, marked by its distinctive golden dome, offers a serene setting for reflection. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and appreciate the natural beauty that characterizes Borneo. The memorial stands as a testament to the sultan’s significance in Brunei’s history, surrounded by the lush, verdant landscape of the island.
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