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Pelni timetable and Northern Borneo/Indonesian Kalimantan - 4

2016-07-15 12:37:16 | Weblog

Next issue to be looked at is the locations of immigration office.

Specifically, we need to know where Indonesian consulates are in northern Borneo, as Indonesia do not cater for visas-on-arrival (except at certain places) unlike Malaysia and the Phyls.

You might then think that since the linkage we are looking at is between Sandakan and Zamboanga there is an office of some sort in Sandakan. It is not true and there is nothing in Sandakan for entry into Indonesia.

Indonesian consulates you need for entry into Indonesia

                                          

in Malaysian Borneo only operate in Kota Kinabalu on the other side and Tawau on Mindanao side. Tawau, in particular, is important because Tawau is closest to Indonesia's Nunukan by sea and Tarakan by both sea and air.

And, neither Nunukan nor Tarakan issue visas on arrival. That is why Tawau is deemed important not just as a nearest gateway to Indonesia, but also as a base for getting the paperwork done.

               

It is also physically very far from Sandakan. I have done this Sandakan-Tawau route by a rentacar and it takes 6,7hours. There is no ferry link between Tawau and Sandakan, either.

So, Indonesia (only) present a practical visa problem. In what follows I will be mindful of this fact and guide you through as painlessly as possible.

Before going any further let us be clear about the location of the Consulate in KK and Tawau.

In Kota Kibabalu it is not that difficult to find the Indonesian consulate in town. 

                            

There is only one river in Kota Kinabalu as you will see, coming into town from the airport. Where two rivers meet is the Consulate. You can check this area against any other Google maps and locate it.

                   The largest structure you can see on above aerial photo is the raised road crossing another main road underneath, coming from town centre. I was a frequent user of these roads until recently.

Next, take a look at Tawau.

Tawau looks like as follows.

I stayed here in January 2016 for a few days. It is fairly a large town and I found

 walking about in heat was too much.

What follows is the pier location. I should imagine that the distance between them is approx. 4km. I woud not dare walk to the pier.

                      Tawau, areawise, is a much larger town than Sandakan. Sandakan is a lot smaller than KK and KK is a very small town.

I should perhaps add, at the end of this article, that Idonesia do offer visas-on-arrival at some key places. I will come to that and other issues in the next article.

 


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