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Long Banga, one of the remotest stolports.
one weekly flight direct to Miri and another to Miri via Marudi.
LONG BANGA STOLPORT
98050 Long Banga, Baram
LOCATION
Directly adjacent to Long Banga village.
HOW TO GET THERE
No motorized transport. 5 minutes walk from the village. Trek on foot from neighbouring communities.
This STOLport serves the remote Saban and Kenyah villages of Long Banga with two weekly flights to Miri via Marudi.
LONG AKAH STOLPORT
98050 Long Akah, Baram
LOCATION
4km northwest of Long San village.
HOW TO GET THERE
No road transport. 10 minutes boat ride from Long San.
Built adjacent to an old Brooke Era fort, Long Akah STOLport serves the upriver Kenyah settlement of Long San and the surrounding communities with one weekly flight direct to Miri and another to Miri via Marudi.
Highlands, with flights to Miri (daily) and Marudi (4x weekly). Facilities include a VIP room and canteen.
BA’KELALAN STOLPORT
98850 Ba’Kelalan, Limbang
LOCATION
Directly adjacent to main Ba’Kelalan village.
HOW TO GET THERE
Local van or 10 minutes walk from village centre.
Gateway to the highland farming region populated by the Lun Bawang people, this STOLport provides 3 flights weekly to Miri via Lawas.
LONG SERIDAN STOLPORT
98050 Long Seridan, Baram
LOCATION
Directly adjacent to Long Seridan village.
HOW TO GET THERE
No motorized transport. 5 minutes walk from the village. Trek on foot from neighbouring communities.
This STOLport serves some of Sarawak’s remotest Kelabit and
Penan communities with one weekly flight direct to Miri and another to Miri via Marudi.
LONG LELLANG STOLPORT
98050 Long Lellang, Baram
LOCATION
Directly adjacent to Long Lellang village.
HOW TO GET THERE
No motorized transport. 5 minutes walk from the village. Trek on foot from neighbouring communities.
This STOLport serves some of Sarawak’s remotest Kelabit and Penan communities with
A MASWings DHC-6 Twin Otter parked at Long Akah. The newly disembarked passengers can be seen entering the terminal building on the right.

