This is one of the most magnificent mosques in Southeast Asia. Built in 1958 as a symbol of the Sultanate's faith, the mosque which bears the name of the Sultan who built it, features resplendent marble and granite floors, stained glass and chandeliers from all over the world.
Outside, the mosque is surrounded by a serene manmade lagoon where a 16th century
mahligai or royal barge reposes. The view is especially captivating at night when the lights are on.