Saying goodbye to the Rafflesia we leave Lundu to reach the Biawak – Aruk border after just 25km. It has been a wonderful two months here in Malaysian Borneo, so much of it will stay in our most dear memories, but it’s time to change, time to explore a fascinating and mystical country we dreamed of visiting since childhood, Indonesia. (as Amazon Associates we earn commission from qualifying purchases) Indonesian policemen wanted to take pictures at the border crossing Lundu to Aruk/Biawak border – 25km This comes at no additional cost for you and helps us keep this website up and running. The only border where you can get Indonesian Visa on arrival is the Entikong – Tebedu, for all the other options you should have a visa already on your passport.īeing already in Lundu, willing to avoid busy highways, always aiming for backdoor entrance to off-the-beaten-path destinations and, most important of all, having a wonderful 60 days Social Budaya Visa for Indonesia, we decide to cross the border of Biawak – Aruk, in this remote point:ĭisclosure: Some of our articles contain affiliate links. Two more land crossings are between Serikin, Sarawak and Jagoi Babang, West Kalimantan and Bakelalan, Sarawak and Long Bawan, North Kalimantan, but as 2017 these are closed to foreigners (if you have different knowledge please comment).
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