To strengthen the bonds between their nations and Brunei, visiting dignitaries are invited to partake in a "Morning Walk" and engage in tree-planting activities. In 2007, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi walked through the park, commemorating the visit by planting
palm seedlings together. During Prime Minister
Najib Razak's official visit in 2009, he joined the Sultan and
Prince Mohamed Bolkiah at the park, where they planted a
Cyrtostachys renda tree. In 2012,
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong began his day at the park with breakfast and a stroll alongside the Sultan, after which they jointly planted two
Tristaniopsis trees near the waterfall. During their visit to Brunei in 2013,
Teo Chee Hean and the Singapore delegation visited the park with
Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah,
Prince Abdul Malik, and other Bruneian ministers and officials. Additionally, in 2011,
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono accompanied the Sultan on an early morning stroll during his second visit since taking office in 2004, where he planted his own
Symplocos polyandra tree as observed by several government officials from both nations. == Notes ==