Sunday, November 26, 2006

Journey to KK


The questions which is in the mind of travellers from Brunei and East Malaysia are

a) When will the Brunei government build another immigration and customs complex to replace the existing building which is inadequate to meet the demands of travellers in and out of Limbang. The Limbang is already building a huge immigration complex and expected to be completed by next year or so...

The border between Lawas and the State of Sabah

The immigration post at Lawas District, called Mengkalap

(Note: all immigration posts and ferry stop operation at 10pm)

b) When will the BRunei and Malaysian government build a bridge separating the Limbang and Temburong districts. Instead of the ferry, both government can collect the bridge tax as both served the same purpose.

c) When will the Malaysian Government going to build a bridge that separate Lawas District from Brunei's Temburong district (Labu side). If the bridge is built, the traffic will indeed be faster.

NOTE: When going to Limbang, where's the place to eat? KFC, Sugarbun? Boring already lah....

For non-Muslims, try the newly renovated Seaview Restaurant, located in Limbang town, facing the river. Its on the 1st Floor and the food there is good and instead of rushing back to Brunei, we stopped by and have our dinner before joining the queue at Kuala Lurah to go home.

FYI: The exchange rate in Limbang was B$1=RM2.335 while in Kota Kinabalu, its B$1 = RM2.330

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