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Description:
Bintulu is located midway along the northern coast of Borneo. It is about 300nm east of Kuching. This is the best place to make the inland trip to the Niah Caves.
This harbour is a good stop-off point for vessels travelling between Sabah and Kuching in Sarawak. It is a commercial port but the harbour police make yachts very welcome.
There are two dredged channels (N channel & S channel). Both are very well buoyed, and all the marks are lit.
Position:
03°11.42'N, 113°01.33'E (Kemena River entrance)
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We checked into Sarawak in Bintulu, since we didn’t want to go up the river to Kuching where you can’t get to the city because of the low bridge.
The Kamena River entrance is not where you go for officials since they are 5 miles north at the modern Bintulu Port.
You must call Port Control and they will send a boat out to lead you to where you must anchor. This is not in the port, but in a protected, shallow anchorage behind a break wall in the boonies! Seriously, there is nothing there, but it’s patrolled and safe.
They sent a boat out to pick us up for formalities which are all done in the port.
There is a small mini-mall nearby if you need a few supplies. We got rides around the port because it is pretty large. Bintulu town is about five miles away.