Within Malaysia and From Brunei Darussalam in Kuching
Sarawak is a huge state. The road networks connecting towns and places in Sarawak including Kuching are somehow quite satisfactorily maintained. However, long and winding roads with sometimes no rest stops in between might bore you or scare you. Here are the distance chart from Kuching to other towns:
Distance Table from Kuching to other towns in Sarawak
From |
To |
Distance/Accumulative Distance From Kuching (in Kilometre) |
Rest Stops
|
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Kuching |
Sri Aman |
193/193 |
Siburan, Tapah, Beratok, Tarat, Serian, Balai Ringin, Lachau
|
Sri Aman |
Sarikei |
179/372 |
Engkilili, Betong, Saratok
|
Sarikei |
Sibu |
90/462 |
Meradong, Julau, Pakan, Jakar
|
Sibu |
Bintulu |
202/644 |
Stapang, Selangua, Tatau
|
Bintulu |
Miri |
198/842 |
Suai, Batu Niah, Sibuti, Bekenu, Bakam
|
Miri |
Limbang |
230/1072 |
Sg. Tujuh, Kuala Belait (Brunei), Seria (Brunei), Tutong (Brunei), Bandar Seri Begawan(Brunei)
|
Limbang |
Lawas |
128/1200 |
Bangar, Temburong (Brunei), Sundar, Trusan
|
Sabahan people as well as from Brunei can also commute freely to Kuching using Pan Borneo Highway network. However, it is subject to a lot of stopover at immigration checkpoints. Therefore, travelling to Kuching from Sabah is not advisable. Bruneian commuters should produce driving permit which is simply by filling a form at the Malaysian border checkpoint. Bruneian driving license is a valid, legal and accepted form of document in Sarawak/Malaysia.
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