Muara is a small coastal town in Brunei, positioned where the Brunei River meets the South China Sea. Historically, it has been shaped by fishing, trade, and the maritime economy, serving as a gateway for goods and people moving between inland areas and the wider region. Its history is quiet but persistent, tied to waterways rather than major urban development.
The surrounding landscape is a combination of coastline, mangroves, and tidal flats, with the sea influencing both settlement patterns and daily life. Nearby beaches and estuaries provide natural habitats for birds and fish, while low-lying land and waterways create a sense of openness and connectivity despite the town’s small size.