Tasek Lama Recreational Park
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| Tasek Lama Recreational Park | |
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| Taman Peranginan Tasek Lama | |
The park's waterfall in 2017 | |
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| Type | Urban park |
| Location | Tasek Lama, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei |
| Coordinates | 4°54′11″N 114°56′42″E / 4.9029172°N 114.9451222°E |
| Established | 1990s |
| Managed by | Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation[a] |
| Parking | On site (no charge) |
Tasek Lama Recreational Park (Malay: Taman Peranginan Tasek Lama)[2] or Tasek Lama Park,[b][4] is an urban park located along Jalan Tasek Lama of Kampong Tasek Lama, in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan.[4] As one of the oldest recognised parks in the nation,[5] it features an artificial lake and waterfall.[6] The park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors, offering a rare green space within the city. In addition to its scenic landscape, it is known for its diverse bird population, attracting birdwatchers to observe about 80 bird species known to exist there.[7]
On Jalan Tasek Lama in Kampong Tasek Lama, the Tasek Lama Recreational Park was built near to Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College in the early 1990s.[8]
Features
Popular for a variety of outdoor activities, the park is a popular leisure place in the city. Surrounded by vegetation, the park offer pathways that go to the waterfall are used for jogging, walking, and running.[2][9] The park offers various exercise facilities, including a reflexology path, gym equipment, and a children's play area. There are also hiking trails leading to Bukit Sarang Helang and other hills, such as Bukit Luba, Bukit Karamunting, and Bukit Markuching.[2] Additionally, the jungle trails of Bukit Markuching and Sarang Helang feature a wooden terrace by the waterfall and an observation tower that provides a panoramic view of the park.[10]
The park has been reported to support around 80 different bird species, including the straw-headed bulbul, white-rumped shama, oriental dollarbird, black-and-red broadbill, and white-throated kingfisher.[7]
At the summit of Tasek Lama waterfall, a concrete dam was built in 1926 to direct the water flow to Brunei Town (present day Bandar Seri Begawan). In order to sustain the growing population, this initiative signalled the start of a series of initiatives from 1937 to 1947 that were aimed at improving the water supply system.[11] In 1964, the 60 acres (24 ha) Tasek Dam and a 7,300 cubic metres (260,000 cu ft) per day treatment facility were finished.[12] Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III opened the Tasek Dam on 13 February 1965.[8]
