DIVISION PROFILE LIMBANG · ICQS Tedungan 44.2km 51 Destinations from Lawas Distance Traveling...
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Located on the north-western shore of the Island of Borneo is Sarawak, the largest state of Malaysia. A beautiful land coloured in peace and tradition, Sarawak is a prime destination for travel nomads seeking untouched culture, exhilarating adventure and breath-taking nature.
Whether it is sharing in the lifestyle of one of the many indigenous communities’ longhouses, exploring gigantic caves in the heart of the Bornean rainforest, or shooting the rapids on a swollen river, visitors will leave Sarawak having enjoyed a host of memorable experiences.
As a part of Malaysia, Sarawak is a peaceful and stable place for travel, suited for large groups or single travellers alike.
With thick jungles a few steps from luxurious resorts and modern amenities, it is the perfect location for a wide range of experiences. As these two worlds collide, the people of Sarawak meet in the middle, with a mixture of modern savvy and proudly-kept traditions, wild nature lining organised infrastructure and old-fashioned hospitality mixed with connectivity.
Revealing a side of Asia unlike anywhere else, Sarawak offers an alternative for those seeking humble authenticity far from the tourist-trap clichés, whether their visit to Sarawak is a complement to a trip to Peninsular Malaysia and neighbouring countries, or a journey of discovery all on its own.
ABOUTSARAWAK
Sarawak is divided into divisions, 12 in all, each headed by an appointed resident. A division is divided into districts, each headed by a district officer, which are in turn divided into sub-districts, each headed by a Sarawak Administrative Officer (SAO).
There is also one development officer for each division and district to implement development projects. The state government appoints a headman (known as ketua kampung or penghulu) for each village.
There are a total of 26 sub-districts in Sarawak all under the jurisdiction of the Sarawak Ministry of Local Government and Community Development.
SARAWAK MAP
Sarawak Facts
110° to 115° Longitude East, 1° to 5° Longitude North (GMT +8)
124,450km²Malaysia’s Largest State
Capital : Kuching City
Population : 2,636,000
Population of Kuching : 681,901
Location
LIMBANG DIVISION
LIMBANGFOOD OUTLETS
TRAVEL AGENTS
DIVISION MAPACCOMMODATION IN LIMBANG
LIMBANG DISTRICT
LAWAS DISTRICT
Limbang Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 7,788.50 square kilometres, and is the fourth largest division after Kapit Division, Miri Division and Bintulu Division.
Limbang Division consists of two districts which are Limbang and Lawas, together with a single sub-district under Limbang (Ng. Medamit) and two sub-districts under Lawas (Sundar and Trusan). Long Semadoh and Ba’kelalan are rural settlements in the southern part of Lawas District.
Two major towns in Limbang are Limbang and Lawas. There are also few smaller towns such as Sundar, Trusan, Merapok and Tedungan.
Land•VAN - Miri to Limbang RM50.00/person•BUS - (Miri to Limbang) (RM45.00/person)Pasport needed due to bypass Brunei Darussalam(ICQS Kuala Lurah & ICQS Sg. Tujoh)
Land•VAN - Limbang to Lawas RM30.00/person•VAN - Miri to Lawas (RM75.00/person)Pasport needed due to bypass Brunei Darussalam Border (CIQ Sundar & CIO Mengkalap)
Air•MAS WING - Miri to Limbang (RM130/person)•MAS WING - Lawas to Limbang (RM100/person)
Air•MAS WING - Miri to Lawas (RM130/person)•MAS - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah to Lawas (RM200/person)
Express•EXPRESS - Labuan to Limbang (RM16/person-after
discount)Half price for children (below 12 years old, senior citizen)
Express•EXPRESS - Labuan to Lawas (RM17/person-after
discount)Half price for children (below 12 years old, senior citizen)
IMPORTANT LIST OFCONTACTS
Limbang Administrative Division
Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture,Youth & Sports Sarawak
Emergency999 - Police/Ambulance/Fire Station
Limbang DivisionLimbang Fire StationTel : 085-211859
Lawas Fire StationTel : 085-284295
Limbang Hospital Tel : 085-211200
Lawas HospitalTel : 085-283781
Limbang Police StationTel : 085-211466
Lawas Police StationTel : 085-844467
Limbang DivisionLimbang District OfficeTel : 085-202110
LawasLawas District OfficeTel :085-283105
Taxi StationLimbang - Phone No : 085-213781 Lawas - Phone No : 019-8454995(Mr. Liew Eng Kuang)
BusLimbang - No. Tel : 085-085 211 178 Lawas - No. Tel:085 283 178
ExpressLimbang - RYL Express Sdn. Bhd.No. Tel : 085-214794Lawas - Syarikat Ratu PertamaNo. Tel :087-413615
Limbang District
HotelNo. of Rooms
Contact No.
Limbang View Hotel 20 085-212922
Mesra Hotel 25 085-213351
Metro Hotel 19 085-211133
Hota Inn 13 085-212733
Prime Hotel 22 085-213833
Royal Park Hotel 20 085-212155
Purnama Hotel 223 085-216700
Comfort Hotel 20 085-210833
River View Enterprise
17 085-211088
Limbang View Motel 25 085-212922
Centre Point Hotel 20 085-213699
Lawas District
HotelNo. of Rooms
Contact No.
Gaya Inn 19 085-285855
Mega Inn 15 085-283888
Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas
104 085-283200
Shangsan Hotel Lawas
36 085-285522
Million Hotel 14 085-285010
Hotel Perdana 17 085-285888
Sakura Inn 10 085-285054
Mexion Inn 13 085-284699
Soon Seng Hotel 14 085-283388
Mandarin Hotel 23 016-514 5918
Borneo Hotel 23 085-285700
Agent Phone No. Fax No.
Willing Travel Sdn BhdNo. 36 B, Padang Street, P.O. Box 339, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
+6085-21 1323 +6085-21 3916
Mah Moh Hin Travel Agencies Sdn BhdLot 1121, No. 21, Jalan Buang Siol, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
+6085-21 1884 +6085-21 1889
Borneo Touch Ecotour Sdn BhdIst 2061 Rickett, Jalan Tarap, P.O.Box 10, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
013-884 3861 -
Borneo Kenyalang Experience Tours Sdn. Bhd.2nd Floor, Lot 2068, Jalan Rickett ,98700 Limbang
019-4696969 085-217318
Food Outlet & Restaurant
Shops Contact No.
Sarimah Curry House 085-214 677
Hajjah Hajijah Café & Catering
014 – 681 6629
Stesen Udang Galah Pabahanan
013-9138147
Sambal Delight 011-1004 5181
Seri Wangi Cafe 013-576 5683
Borneo Coffe House 085 -085-217688
Maggie Cafe 085-212278
Banana Leaf Curry House 085-210987
Hio Wei Restaurant 085-283750
Mutiara Restaurant 013-856 6556
KFC Lawas 019-887 5948
LIMBANG
DISTANCE
DIVISION PROFILE
FROM LIMBANG TO MAJOR DESTINATIONS
HOW TO GET TO LIMBANG
People
Connectivity
Limbang Division is a melting pot of many cultures, including Malay, Kedayan, Chinese, Iban and various Orang Ulu ethnic groups such as Lun Bawang, Bisaya, Murut, Kelabit and Penan.
Limbang is connected by flights from Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Kuala Lumpur via Miri (RM130 per person) and Labuan (RM100 per person). Lawas is connected by flights from Miri (RM130 per person) and Kota Kinabalu (RM200 per person).
Visitors can also use licensed vans from Miri to Limbang (RM50 per person) or bus transport (RM45 per person). An express boat service is available from Labuan to Limbang (RM16 per person) and Labuan to Lawas (RM17 per person). Van transport is available from Miri to Lawas (RM75 per person) and Limbang to Lawas (RM30 per person).
Passports are required if travelling overland. There are two immigration checkpoints into and out of Brunei at Kuala Lurah and Sungei Tujoh checkpoints.
Checkpoint – Hotel Purnama, Limbang
Checkpoint – Hotel Seri Malaysia, Lawas
Total Area7,788.50 square kilometres
Major Ethnic GroupBisaya, Lun Bawang
Major LanguagesKedayan, Iban
Major ReligionsIslam, Christian, Buddhist
Destinations from LimbangDistance
Traveling Duration by
car(minutes)
Limbang Airport7.5km13
Bukit Mas Park1.2km5
Limbang Raid Memorial650m5
Kampung Meritam, Lumpur Bebuak
37km40
Kampung Batu Danau (Pesta Babulang)
32.6km37
Muzium Limbang1.1km3
Limpaki Wetland7.2km12
Bukit Hitam Nature Reserve5.2km10
Homestay Kuala Mendalam58.3km80
Limbang Indoor Stadium3km7
Bangunan Tamu Limbang600m4
CiQS Pandaruan16.1km29
ICQS Tedungan44.2km51
Destinations from LawasDistance
Traveling Duration by
car(minutes)
Lapangan Terbang Lawas1.4km3
Merarap Hotspring Lodge72.4km2 hours 13
min
Penawan Waterfall Ecp Parks, Lawas
14.2km22
Awat-Awat Waterfront36.1km40
Kampung Punang11.918
Manik, Long Tuma6.68
Homestay Long Semadoh1012 hours 58
min
Homestay Ba’kelalan144km4 hours 15
min
Lawas Waterfront160m1
Tamu Lawas800m4
Maybank, Lawas260m1
CIQS Merapok34.6km30
ICQS Mengkalap25.3km28
Notes:The area code for all telephone numbers in Limbang and Lawas, unless otherwise stated is, 085 from outside the area and +6085 from overseas. For mobile phones, add +6 for international dialling followed by the number.
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ATTRACTIONS
LIMBANG TOWN
LAWAS TOWN
The town of Limbang is situated on the narrow strip of land that divides Brunei in two and located along the eastern bank of Limbang River. The tallest building is the Limbang Plaza which is connected to the Purnama Hotel that offers a panoramic view of the Limbang River.
The Tamu or market situated at the waterfront gets especially busy during weekends when traders and farmers bring their wares from the fertile hinterland. It also attracts many shoppers from Brunei.
Across the bank from Limbang town is the water village of Kampung Seberang Kedai. Within walking distance is the Bukit Mas Lake Gardens, which includes the 210m high limestone outcrop. It is well-worth the climb for its views of the surrounding landscape and spectacular sunsets.
An old wooden fort built in 1897 has been converted into the Limbang Museum which has a collection of rare archaeological finds and artefacts and showcases the history and culture of the people. Opens daily from 8am to 5pm and entrance is free.
The Limbang Raid Memorial commemorates members of the Sarawak Constabulary and Britain’s Royal Marines who were killed during the Limbang Raid on 12 December 1962. The raid freed the town from the rebels of the pro-Indonesian North Kalimantan National Army.
The Gunung Buda National Park encompasses the Mulu Formation and the Gunung Buda (963m) limestone massif. The rainforest is rich in wildlife and home to 300 species of birds, 60 species of reptiles and 2,500 species of trees endemic to Borneo.
The Headhunter Trail follows the ancient route taken by Kayan headhunting war parties against the people of the Limbang area. The journey begins from Limbang town by road (1½ hours) to the Rantau Kurah or Kuala Medalam Iban longhouses for an optional overnight stay. From the longhouses the journey continues by longboat against the rapids to Kuala Terikan (2 – 3 hours depending on water level). Visitors will have to stop halfway through the journey to register at the Mentawai Ranger Station. From Kuala Terikan the 12km (approximately 4 hours) trek is through the heavily canopied forest that ends at the Mulu National Park. The Headhunter Trail can be done in reverse from the Mulu National Park.
The Merarap Hot Spring situated 70km from Lawas town is where hot water pipes in from a nearby mountain flow into dip pools. The fast flowing Trusan River that runs alongside provides fishing and white-water kayaking activities.
Irau Aco Lun Bawang (June) – brings together the Lun Bawang community and is held in conjunction with the Gawai (harvest) festival. Activities include traditional games such as blowpipe competitions, buffalo racing, cultural performances and a traditional beauty pageant for both young women and men.
Babulang and Buffalo Race Festival (June) – organised by the Bisaya community the event features water buffalo races and a parade of decorated floats pulled by buffaloes. The event also showcases the Bisaya cultural heritage.
Bedudun Festival – is an annual event that centres on buffalo races. Other activities include cooking demonstrations, body-building competitions and other sports competitions. The festival venue is rotated among the different riverine settlements.
Both Limbang and Lawas are known for their fitness and body-building culture where bodybuilding and strongman competitions are regularly held in conjunction with major events.
There are plenty of dining outlets in both Limbang and Lawas towns that include Chinese coffee shops known as kopi tiam with their dependable staple of morning coffee, roti bakar (toast), half-boiled eggs and noodle dishes.
There are also plenty of hawker stalls serving local variants of noodles and rice. Visitors can easily dine at Chinese seafood restaurants, Muslim food stalls and even a popular curry house. If hard pressed for Western fare, fish and chips and steak are served at the Maggie Cafe at the waterfront area in Limbang.
Local cuisine can be sampled during festivals. A Melanau staple is ambuyat which is made from sago flour into a thick gruel. A Kedayan speciality is the kelupis, which is rice wrapped in nyirik leaves and steamed over firewood.
A Bisaya speciality is the pulut wajik, made from millet and flavoured with palm sugar. The Lun Bawang community are proud of their padi-planting heritage and producing the highland Adan rice.
Another local delicacy is telu, which is pickled meat or fish. Iban cuisine can be sampled during the Gawai celebrations on 1st June where traditionally, tuak or rice wine, is offered to guests. A popular dish is pansuh which is meat or fish seasoned with lemongrass and cooked in bamboo over an open fire.
Other Iban delicacies are kasam which is fermented meat or fish. Fresh-water fish is cooked in soups with local eggplant or lemongrass. Forest ferns such as midin and the fiddlehead pucuk paku have a special place in the diet of the people.
Tahai fish product
Limbang Lawas product
Bukit Mas Day (October) – held at the Bukit Mas Lake Park the event includes activities such as the Mr Wonderful competition, boat paddling, fishing competitions and a night concert.
Bebuak Meritam Festival (November) – an entire festival has been created around the mud pools and mudflow at Meritam (37km from Limbang town). Activities include mud futsal, dodge ball, and a body-building competition.
Kedayan Festival – is celebrated by the Kedayan community who hold the annual Makan Tahun a thanksgiving feast for a successful harvest. The festival venue is rotated among the different Kedayan villages yearly.
The Payeh Maga Highlands at Ulu Trusan is reachable by a 3 hour 4WD drive from Lawas Town and a further 3 to 4 hour jungle trek. The area is known for its rare and endemic avifauna species. Serious nature and birding enthusiasts can stay overnight at the homestay in the Lun Bawang village of Long Tuyo
Ba’ Kelalan and Long Semadoh are Lun Bawang settlements. The most convenient way to travel to Ba’ Kelalan is by the rural air service from Miri via Lawas. Visitors can experience the simple and rustic lifestyle of the Lun Bawang community at Homestay Ba’ Kelalan. The journey to Long Semadoh is taken via road (4 – 5 hours) and visitors can experience Lun Bawang hospitality at its best at Homestay Long Semadoh,
The town of Lawas is situated on the Lawas River between Brunei and the Malaysian State of Sabah. The town gets busy during weekends with visitors stopping over on their way to Sabah or to the Lun Bawang villages of Ba’ Kelalan or Long Semadoh. The weekend market or Tamu is popular for its jungle produce and handicrafts.
The Penawan Waterfall is located 10 minutes away from Lawas town and visitors can stay at the Penawan Waterfalls Eco Park lodge overlooking the river.
The Kuala Medalam Homestay (2 – 3 hours by 4WD from Limbang town) is the jumping off point to the National Park. Inhabited by the Tabun ethnic group, the homestay provides activities such as trekking, a night walk or a river cruise.
The mud pools of Kampung Meritam (37km away from Limbang town) features an unusual phenomenon of volcanic mudflows that form wide craters.
There is plenty to do and see outside Limbang but the services of tour operators will be required.
Limpaki Wetlands (15km from Limbang town) offer plenty of opportunities to observe nature. While wildlife is often heard and not seen, there may be sightings of the proboscis monkey, crocodiles and fireflies.
Kampung Seberang Kedai
Highlight • Bukit Mas (golden hill) is a 210 meter high limestone
outcrop.• A place for recreation and relaxation site for the public
with barbecue site, toilets, children playground, lake and suspension bridge. .
• the view of the sunset from the top of the hill is very interesting
• the ideal place for a wedding photo session.
Limbang District Council (085-211 288)
Taxi : RM 20.00 from Limbang Airport to Bukit Mas Park 10-15 minutes walking from Purnama Hotel. Limbang Taxi Station : 085-213 781
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BUKIT MAS LAKE GARDEN
LIMBANG MUSEUM
Highlight • The wooden Limbang Museum, 200 metres upriver of the
Limbang River, has a modest collection of archaeological finds and ethnic artifacts.
• This museum building was an old fort which was built in 1897.
• The original building was burnt down in 1989 and was rebuilt on the exact site maintaining the original design and architecture.
• This Museum displays the history and culture of the people in this region such as bamboo band, salt making, beadwork, bark cloth, brassware, basketry and much more.
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Tel No : 085 – 211277Fax : 085 – 214416Web : www.museum.Sarawak.gov.my
10-15 minutes walking from Purnama Hotel.Taxi : RM10.00 from Limbang Town Limbang Taxi Station 085-213781
No camera is allowed without prior permission inside museum.
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LIMBANG RAID MEMORIAL
KAMPUNG MERITAM
Highlight • The memorial is 400m south of the centre, on the riverfront,
across the street from the police station.
10 minutes walking from Purnama Hotel.
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BANGUNAN TAMU LIMBANG
Highlight • The building is a major market for villagers to get various
types of marine resources such as fish, crabs, squid, stingrays and local vegetables.
• There are also a variety of Sarawak Traditional dry-cakes produced by the Limbang people themselves such as “Kuih Sapit” or “Sepit” sold here where they are made with various colors besides the original color.
• Here are also the most popular products in Limbang, Tahai Fish. This Tahai fish has also been commercialized as spicy or spicy sambal..
5 minutes walking from Limbang Plaza.Taxi : RM 25.00 from Limbang Airport Limbang Taxi Station : 085-213 781
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Open :6.00am until 6.00pm
Across the building is Kampung Seberang Kedai (floating village of Limbang). Tourist can went there with boat “perahu penambang” (Costs : RM1.00)
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LIMPAKI WETLANDS
Highlight • Located close to Kampung Limpaki • for one need to travel by land before proceed on the
canoe trip.impaki wetland is an estuarine wetland where the Limpaki river meets the sea and creating a mangrove swamp.
• Limpaki wetland is a mangrove forest inhabited with mammals (proboscis monkey), snake(cat snake), reptile (crocodile), amphibian, birds (owl), and insects (firefly).
• It also has many species of mangrove plants and experience other tour activities such as visits to longhouse, fishing, crab catching and so much more.
Borneo Touch EcoTour (tour package)Hotline : 013 8443861Email : [email protected] : www.walk2mulu.com
Miri Visitors’ Information Centre, Tel: 085 434180/181 for an approved list of tour operators.
For handicrafts, there is the bead making cottage industry at Long Tuma, Tel: 013 565 6951.
15km from Limbang Town.Limbang Taxi Station : 085-213 781
insect repellent, wear sport shoes and drinking water.
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GUNUNG BUDA NATIONAL PARK
Highlight • Gunung Buda National Park is a national park in Ulu
Medalam, Limbang Division.• The name Gunung Buda means “white mountain” in the
Penan language, and this refers to the Melinau limestone. • Gunung Buda is 963 meters tall, and stands directly north of
Gunung Mulu National Park. • At Gunung Buda, there are a variety of forest types including
limestone forest, lowland dipterocarp forest, heath forest (kerangas) and upland dipterocarp forest.
Borneo Kenyalang Experience Tour - Phone No:012 854 9512Kuala Mendalam Homestay
36km from Limbang Town (2-3 hour with 4 wheel drive) to Kuala Mendalam Homestay6km from Kuala Mendalam Homestay (walking 2hours) to Buda Base camp
Free entrance to Gunung BudaCharges apply for travel packages as well as residences.
Torchlight, insect repellent, raincoat, swim wear, towel, trekking shoes, sleeping bag, own drinking bottle and first aid kit.
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KUALA MENDALAM HOMESTAY
HEADHUNTER TRAIL
Highlight • Activities that carried such as night walk, handcrafting, river
cruising and fishing. Cultural performances in the evening featuring “Tabun” culture.
Mr. Larry SigaPhone No : 085 - 238033Website : [email protected]
Charge will be on the residences and tour package that homestay provided
by 4x4 due to poor road condition, it take 1 hour and 30 minutes from Limbang Town
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Highlight • The tallest building in Limbang town and located at central
of Limbang Commercial Town. • Limbang Plaza is occupied by state agencies office (level 4
to 8) and small outlet (level 1 to 3).• Purnama Hotel are connected to this building and giving its
guest a beautiful panoramic view of the Limbang River.• Some of outlet that inside of the building such as Sugar
Bun, Pezzo, Chicken Rice Shop, Celcom Centre, Wang Lian (bread shop), Supermarket, Uncle Bob, Mr. DIY, PC outlet.
Open :10.00am - 8.00pmOperation Hour :
LIMBANG PLAZA
PENAWAN WATERFALL
Highlight • It has function/activity hall, the lodge with the huge and airy
deck overlooking the crystal clear river flowing nearby. The kitchen and dining place was pretty well equipped. There was another open air deck right next to the river.
Mr. Joseph (HP. No : 016-698 3825)
Contact Owner for further information on price
10 minutes from Lawas town by driving 4 x 4 vehicleLimbang Taxi Station : 085-213 781
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MELASAK RIVER WATERFALL
Highlight • Sungai Melasak which has scenic nature landscape, lot
of greenery and cool mountain stream, with a number of waterfall is 15km from Lawas Town, located at Kampong Pengalih, also a popular weekend destination for local and visitor to Lawas alike.
15 km from Lawas Town
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MERARAP HOTSPRING
PAYA MAGA HIGHLANDS
BA’ KELALAN & LONG SEMADOH
Highlight • Built on a 5-acre rustic environment, surrounded by pristine
jungle, its an ideal place to seek rest and recreation. • Hotspring water is piped from a nearby mountain source and
dip pools with different water temperature ensure a complete spa experience. Private baths are also available.
• This is a place to sample Lun Bawang hospitality.• The fast flowing Trusan river that runs along side it provides
angling opportunity and white water kayaking thrills. And travelling along the rough timber road (playground for 4-wheelers) is an adventure in itself.
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/meraraphotspringTel : 012-661 1160
Dawat, Tel: 013 822 3992District Forest Office Lawas, Tel: 085 283187.
Homestay Ba’ KelalanYudan Meru, Tel: 612 792/016 885 8275
Homestay Long SemadohTom Imang Anyi, Tel: 012 867 6158.
contact the operators for room rates including transportation costs
Pick up at Lawas town (7am to 5pm) by owner of the hot spring.It takes 1 1/2 - 2 hours journey ( 68km) from Lawas town using 4 wheel drive.
Torchlight, insect repellent, swim wear, towel and first aid kitWill be closed on Christmas Day
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EVENTS
EATING OUT
IRAU ACO LUN BAWANG FESTIVAL
Highlight • This festival is the largest gathering of the Lun Bawang
community at any one place in Sarawak. • It is traditionally a celebration of the rice harvest but now
it showcases a variety of Lun Bawang (an Orang Ulu sub-group) culture in Lawas.
• The Irau Aco Lun Bawang, it focuses mainly on the cultural heritage of the Lun Bawang particularly on traditional costumes with accessories (beads, ornaments) worn by man and woman alike; traditional games (blowpipe shooting, buffalo racing) as well as modern games like football and badminton.; traditional music ‘nguip suling’ like Bamboo Band and angklung’ performance, peritubang, telingut, ruding; traditional dances;
• The crowning of Ruran Ulung (Maiden) & Padan Liu Burung (Warrior) and most importantly a day of thanksgiving to commemorate the en-block or corporate conversion of the Lun Bawang into Christianity under the Borneo Evangelical Mission (now commonly called Sidang Injil Borneo).
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Lun Bawang Association Sarawak (Mr. Petrus Lasong – Hp. No : 010-772 8084)Lawas District Office (Phone No: 085-283105)Web : www.facebook.com/irauacolunbawang
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BABULANG & BUFFALORACE FESTIVAL
Highlight • Babulang is the largest or grandest of the many rituals,
ceremonies and festivals of the traditional Bisaya (Borneo) community of Limbang and organized by the Bisaya Association.
• The highlight of the festival is the buffalo race involving teams from Limbang, Sabah and Brunei trying to outrace each other, riding on bare buffalo back.
• The festival showcases various music, songs, and dances; displaying colorful traditional costumes; decorations and handicrafts exhibition, cultural performances and cooking contest
• It is only during ‘Babulang’ that these Bisaya’s dances, songs, handicrafts and hospitality to their guests are on display.
• Another highlight of the festival is ‘Ratu Babulang’ and ‘Ratu Kebaya’ that draws many Bisaya lasses to vie for this annual beauty crown.
Sarawak Bisaya Association (Mr. Latip Sapong – 019-874 6965) Limbang Resident Office (085-202105)
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KEDAYAN FESTIVAL &MAKAN TAHUN
Highlight • ‘Makan Tahun’ is an important thanksgiving event held to
show gratitude over a successful harvest season.• It has also become symbolic for maintaining unity within the
Kedayan people where their kin, whether near or far, would gather together for the once-a-year gathering.
• As the name implies, the ‘Malam Kebudayaan’ involves mainly in exposing the traditional culture of ‘Makan Tahun’ for the younger generation and “Kepala Kapo” for the beauty crown.
• Apart from showcasing their cultural heritage, the cultural night also became a means to strengthen the bonds amongst the Kedayan community.
• The goal was achieved when everyone began introducing and sharing traditional foods such as the ‘wajid’, ‘penyaram’ and ‘suabai’, as well as traditional games and their colorful costumes.
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Kedayan Association, Limbangwww.facebook.com/persatuankedayanlimbangLimbang Resident Office (085-202105)
Limbang Resident’s Office, Tel: 202105.
Limbang District Council, Tel: 211288
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BEDUDUN FESTIVALBUFFALO RACE-MERITAM
BUKIT MAS DAY
Highlight • The program was held to further strengthen the relations and
unity of the residents in the area along the Limbang river.The first edition saw Kampung Telahak selected as venue program, followed by Kampung Meritam, Gadong and Kampung Telahak for fourth edition.
• At the same time it was able to introduce the Limbang riverfront village as a new buffalo racing circuit and to restore the popularity of buffalo racing ever popularIncludes exposures and sales, seven-legged football tournaments, pull-out, sepak takraw, culinary, gourd-making, partying, roofing, karaoke, jute, quilting and mowing (cutting bamboo).
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BEBUAK MERITAM FESTIVAL
Highlight • An annually event organized by Limbang District Council.
The purpose is to promote the uniqueness of Bukit Mas Lake Park to the outside visitors
• Among the interesting activities are Mr. Wonderful competition participated by bodybuilders from the Borneo Archipelago, three-cornered pull-out rug, car contest, eating “ambuyat” Contest, petanques, Run Bukit Mas, blood donation, paddling competitions, karaoke, fishing competition sand
• Night will be served with cultural parties as well as performances from invited artists from various states as well as local invitation artists
Traveller Experience :
Highlight • Organizes by Limbang District Council. Located 37km from
Limbang town.• The mudflow is very unique and magical as there are
blackish craters and warm temperatures. • The size of this muddy crater can reach 2 meters wide and
can accommodate 4 to 5 people at a time. This moss is also a sea-like nature and any object that falls into the crater will not sink.
• The various ceremonies that took place during the festival were buffalo taxis, tugging ropes, flying foxes, runs, sales stalls, tele matches, mud shower activities and Mr. Bebuak Lumpur.
Traveller Experience :
Limbang District Council (085-211 288)Contact :
Highlight • Organized over the last 10 years by Persatuan Tarik Kalat
Bahagian Limbang.• Most of participation from Borneo’s Borneo territory involving
Sabah, Sarawak, Labuan and Brunei Darussalam.
Persatuan Tarik Kalat Bahagian Limbang
Traveller Experience :
Contact :
TUG OF WAR
Highlight • Body Builder competitions are often held when there is a
major event taking place in Limbang town.• Among them during Babulang & Buffalo Race Festival,
Lumpur Bebuak Festival, Bukit Mas Day and other major event in Limbang
• Most of the participant come from our neighbor country Brunei Darussalam, also form Sabah, Labuan and Miri.
Kelab Gimnasium Rakyat LimbangMr. Ronny (Hp. No :013-566 9279)
Traveller Experience :
Contact :
BODY BUILDER COMPETITION
Located on the north-western shore of the Island of Borneo is Sarawak, the largest state of Malaysia. A beautiful land coloured in peace and tradition, Sarawak is a prime destination for travel nomads seeking untouched culture, exhilarating adventure and breath-taking nature.
Whether it is sharing in the lifestyle of one of the many indigenous communities’ longhouses, exploring gigantic caves in the heart of the Bornean rainforest, or shooting the rapids on a swollen river, visitors will leave Sarawak having enjoyed a host of memorable experiences.
As a part of Malaysia, Sarawak is a peaceful and stable place for travel, suited for large groups or single travellers alike.
With thick jungles a few steps from luxurious resorts and modern amenities, it is the perfect location for a wide range of experiences. As these two worlds collide, the people of Sarawak meet in the middle, with a mixture of modern savvy and proudly-kept traditions, wild nature lining organised infrastructure and old-fashioned hospitality mixed with connectivity.
Revealing a side of Asia unlike anywhere else, Sarawak offers an alternative for those seeking humble authenticity far from the tourist-trap clichés, whether their visit to Sarawak is a complement to a trip to Peninsular Malaysia and neighbouring countries, or a journey of discovery all on its own.
ABOUTSARAWAK
Sarawak is divided into divisions, 12 in all, each headed by an appointed resident. A division is divided into districts, each headed by a district officer, which are in turn divided into sub-districts, each headed by a Sarawak Administrative Officer (SAO).
There is also one development officer for each division and district to implement development projects. The state government appoints a headman (known as ketua kampung or penghulu) for each village.
There are a total of 26 sub-districts in Sarawak all under the jurisdiction of the Sarawak Ministry of Local Government and Community Development.
SARAWAK MAP
Sarawak Facts
110° to 115° Longitude East, 1° to 5° Longitude North (GMT +8)
124,450km²Malaysia’s Largest State
Capital : Kuching City
Population : 2,636,000
Population of Kuching : 681,901
Location
LIMBANG DIVISION
LIMBANG FOOD OUTLETS
TRAVEL AGENTS
DIVISION MAP ACCOMMODATIONIN LIMBANG
LIMBANG DISTRICT
LAWAS DISTRICT
Limbang Division is one of the twelve administrative divisions of Sarawak, Malaysia. It has a total area of 7,788.50 square kilometres, and is the fourth largest division after Kapit Division, Miri Division and Bintulu Division.
Limbang Division consists of two districts which are Limbang and Lawas, together with a single sub-district under Limbang (Ng. Medamit) and two sub-districts under Lawas (Sundar and Trusan). Long Semadoh and Ba’kelalan are rural settlements in the southern part of Lawas District.
Two major towns in Limbang are Limbang and Lawas. There are also few smaller towns such as Sundar, Trusan, Merapok and Tedungan.
Land• VAN - Miri to Limbang RM50.00/person• BUS - (Miri to Limbang) (RM45.00/person)Pasport needed due to bypass Brunei Darussalam(ICQS Kuala Lurah & ICQS Sg. Tujoh)
Land• VAN - Limbang to Lawas RM30.00/person• VAN - Miri to Lawas (RM75.00/person)Pasport needed due to bypass Brunei Darussalam Border (CIQ Sundar & CIO Mengkalap)
Air• MAS WING - Miri to Limbang (RM130/person)• MAS WING - Lawas to Limbang (RM100/person)
Air• MAS WING - Miri to Lawas (RM130/person)• MAS - Kota Kinabalu, Sabah to Lawas (RM200/person)
Express• EXPRESS - Labuan to Limbang (RM16/person-after
discount)Half price for children (below 12 years old, senior citizen)
Express• EXPRESS - Labuan to Lawas (RM17/person-after
discount)Half price for children (below 12 years old, senior citizen)
IMPORTANTLIST OFCONTACTS
Limbang Administrative Division
Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture,Youth & Sports Sarawak
Emergency999 - Police/Ambulance/Fire Station
Limbang DivisionLimbang Fire StationTel : 085-211859
Lawas Fire StationTel : 085-284295
Limbang Hospital Tel : 085-211200
Lawas HospitalTel : 085-283781
Limbang Police StationTel : 085-211466
Lawas Police StationTel : 085-844467
Limbang DivisionLimbang District OfficeTel : 085-202110
LawasLawas District OfficeTel :085-283105
Taxi StationLimbang - Phone No : 085-213781 Lawas - Phone No : 019-8454995(Mr. Liew Eng Kuang)
BusLimbang - No. Tel : 085-085 211 178 Lawas - No. Tel:085 283 178
ExpressLimbang - RYL Express Sdn. Bhd.No. Tel : 085-214794Lawas - Syarikat Ratu PertamaNo. Tel :087-413615
Limbang District
HotelNo. of Rooms
Contact No.
Limbang View Hotel20085-212922
Mesra Hotel25085-213351
Metro Hotel19085-211133
Hota Inn13085-212733
Prime Hotel22085-213833
Royal Park Hotel20085-212155
Purnama Hotel223085-216700
Comfort Hotel20085-210833
River View Enterprise
17085-211088
Limbang View Motel25085-212922
Centre Point Hotel20085-213699
Lawas District
HotelNo. of Rooms
Contact No.
Gaya Inn19085-285855
Mega Inn15085-283888
Hotel Seri Malaysia Lawas
104085-283200
Shangsan Hotel Lawas
36085-285522
Million Hotel14085-285010
Hotel Perdana17085-285888
Sakura Inn10085-285054
Mexion Inn13085-284699
Soon Seng Hotel14085-283388
Mandarin Hotel23016-514 5918
Borneo Hotel23085-285700
AgentPhone No.Fax No.
Willing Travel Sdn BhdNo. 36 B, Padang Street, P.O. Box 339, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
+6085-21 1323+6085-21 3916
Mah Moh Hin Travel Agencies Sdn BhdLot 1121, No. 21, Jalan Buang Siol, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
+6085-21 1884+6085-21 1889
Borneo Touch Ecotour Sdn BhdIst 2061 Rickett, Jalan Tarap, P.O.Box 10, 98700 Limbang, Sarawak
013-884 3861-
Borneo Kenyalang Experience Tours Sdn. Bhd.2nd Floor, Lot 2068, Jalan Rickett ,98700 Limbang
019-4696969085-217318
Food Outlet & Restaurant
ShopsContact No.
Sarimah Curry House085-214 677
Hajjah Hajijah Café & Catering
014 – 681 6629
Stesen Udang Galah Pabahanan
013-9138147
Sambal Delight011-1004 5181
Seri Wangi Cafe013-576 5683
Borneo Coffe House085 -085-217688
Maggie Cafe085-212278
Banana Leaf Curry House085-210987
Hio Wei Restaurant085-283750
Mutiara Restaurant013-856 6556
KFC Lawas019-887 5948
LIMBANG
DISTANCE
DIVISION PROFILE
FROM LIMBANG TO MAJOR DESTINATIONS
HOW TO GET TO LIMBANG
People
Connectivity
Limbang Division is a melting pot of many cultures, including Malay, Kedayan, Chinese, Iban and various Orang Ulu ethnic groups such as Lun Bawang, Bisaya, Murut, Kelabit and Penan.
Limbang is connected by flights from Kota Kinabalu, Kuching and Kuala Lumpur via Miri (RM130 per person) and Labuan (RM100 per person). Lawas is connected by flights from Miri (RM130 per person) and Kota Kinabalu (RM200 per person).
Visitors can also use licensed vans from Miri to Limbang (RM50 per person) or bus transport (RM45 per person). An express boat service is available from Labuan to Limbang (RM16 per person) and Labuan to Lawas (RM17 per person). Van transport is available from Miri to Lawas (RM75 per person) and Limbang to Lawas (RM30 per person).
Passports are required if travelling overland. There are two immigration checkpoints into and out of Brunei at Kuala Lurah and Sungei Tujoh checkpoints.
Checkpoint – Hotel Purnama, Limbang
Checkpoint – Hotel Seri Malaysia, Lawas
Total Area 7,788.50 square kilometres
Major Ethnic Group Bisaya, Lun Bawang
Major Languages Kedayan, Iban
Major Religions Islam, Christian, Buddhist
Destinations from Limbang Distance
Traveling Duration by
car(minutes)
Limbang Airport 7.5km 13
Bukit Mas Park 1.2km 5
Limbang Raid Memorial 650m 5
Kampung Meritam, Lumpur Bebuak
37km 40
Kampung Batu Danau (Pesta Babulang)
32.6km 37
Muzium Limbang 1.1km 3
Limpaki Wetland 7.2km 12
Bukit Hitam Nature Reserve 5.2km 10
Homestay Kuala Mendalam 58.3km 80
Limbang Indoor Stadium 3km 7
Bangunan Tamu Limbang 600m 4
CiQS Pandaruan 16.1km 29
ICQS Tedungan 44.2km 51
Destinations from Lawas Distance
Traveling Duration by
car(minutes)
Lapangan Terbang Lawas 1.4km 3
Merarap Hotspring Lodge 72.4km2 hours 13
min
Penawan Waterfall Ecp Parks, Lawas
14.2km 22
Awat-Awat Waterfront 36.1km 40
Kampung Punang 11.9 18
Manik, Long Tuma 6.6 8
Homestay Long Semadoh 1012 hours 58
min
Homestay Ba’kelalan 144km4 hours 15
min
Lawas Waterfront 160m 1
Tamu Lawas 800m 4
Maybank, Lawas 260m 1
CIQS Merapok 34.6km 30
ICQS Mengkalap 25.3km 28
Notes:The area code for all telephone numbers in Limbang and Lawas, unless otherwise stated is, 085 from outside the area and +6085 from overseas. For mobile phones, add +6 for international dialling followed by the number.
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