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419 1800). Situated in a small gated compound 100m south
of the jetty in Tekek and deals with minor ailments.
Internet Usually expensive and slow. Try Featherlight
Café on the first floor of the Terminal Complex by the
airport (daily 9am-5pm; RM10; wi-fi RM5); Mokhtar's
Place on ABC (Sat-Thurs 8am-1pm & 2-5pm, Fri 8am-
12.45pm & 2.45-5pm; RM10). There are no internet cafés
at either Salang or Juara, but plenty of restaurants and
guesthouses offer wi-fi, sometimes for a fee.
Police station A 10min walk south of the main jetty in
Tekek (daily 24hr; T 09 419 1167).
Post o ce By the ATM opposite the airport (Mon-Fri
9am-4.30pm).
Sarawak
Separated from Peninsular Malaysia by
the South China Sea, the two East
Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah lie
on the northern side of the island of
Borneo. If Sabah is all about natural
attractions, then SARAWAK is steeped in
indigenous culture, with a large chunk of
its population still living in traditional
longhouses along Borneo's mighty rivers
(even if the legendary head-hunting is no
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Tenom
Sipitang
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Lawas
Tutong
Limbang
SABAH
Kuala
Belait
Bangar
Seria
Kuala Baram
Long Sukang
Lutong
Nanga
Medamit
Miri
BRUNEI
Long Semado
LAMBIR HILLS
NATIONAL PARK
Marudi
GUNUNG MULU
NATIONAL PARK
Ba
Kelalan
2376m
Beluru
NIAH
NATIONAL PARK
G. Murud
(2423m)
Long
Te r awa n
Long
Lama
Batu
Niah
Bario
Lapok
LOAGAN BUNUT
NATIONAL PARK
KELABIT
HIGHLANDS
SIMILAJAU
NATIONAL PARK
Lio Matoh
Long Akah
Bintulu
Tubau
Long Lama
Gn Latuk
(1849m)
u
Belaga
Buli
(2082m)
Bukit Tikung
(1804m)
e
G. Cemaru
(1681m)
Batu Tibau
(1920m)
INDONESIA
Gn Kerihun
(1792m)
Gn Liangpran
(2240m)
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100
Batukelau
kilometres
 
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