🐳 Backpacker Ke Kuching Dari Pontianak
BackpackerJalan Jalan Kuching Pontianak Traveling Warga negara Indonesia yang cinta budaya dan kuliner Indonesia dan sekarang menetap di Pontianak. Berprinsip belajar terus menerus dan berusaha tetap dinamis. Berpikiran bahwa hasil tidak akan menghianati usaha serta percaya bahwa rejeki tidak mungkin tertukar.
TukangJalan Jajan mendapatkan keempatan untuk ikut serta merayakan penerbangan perdana dari Pontianak menuju Kuching, Malaysia. Suatu kebanggan bisa merasakan perjalanan inagurasi Air Asia.
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Beberapawaktu lalu, team kami berkesempatan melewati perbatasan Indonesia-Malaysia yang berada di Entikong, Kalimantan Barat, dengan mobil pribadi.Sopir kami, Anto, yang merupakan warga asli Pontianak, mengatakan bahwa banyak bus antarnegara yang siap mengantar wisatawan dari Pontianak ke Kuching.
KC03. PONTIANAK – Semenjak dibukanya perbatasan Malaysia dan Indonesia di Kalimantan Barat Kalbar usai pandemi, hubungan Pemerintah Kuching, Sarawak dan Pontianak semakin terjalin. Konsul Malaysia untuk Kalbar, Azizul Zekri berharap kerja sama dua daerah serumpun ini mampu meningkatkan perekonomian. “Menjajaki peluang kerja sama juga di bidang wisata, kesehatan, pendidikan, dan sosial, khususnya agen perjalanan wisata di Indonesia,†terangnya saat lawatan ke Kantor Wali Kota bersama rombongan, Kamis 25/8. Pascapandemi pula, Azizul menyebut, jumlah wisatawan dari Kuching ke Indonesia terutama Kalbar sudah mulai terjadi peningkatan. Menurut dia, banyak potensi kerjasama yang dapat digali sehingga selain silaturahmi terus hangat, perekonomian juga dapat tumbuh pesat. “Silakan bagi para pelancong atau pebisnis untuk berkunjung ke Malaysia,” ajaknya. Junus Suhid, Direktur Tourism Malaysia Jakarta menambahkan, beberapa bentuk kerja sama yang telah dilakukan antarnegara yaitu dengan mempermudah perizinan membuka usaha maupun promosi wisata. Guna mempercepat jumlah kunjungan pelancong ke Kuching, dirinya mengharapkan jalur penerbangan Pontianak-Kuching bisa dibuka kembali seperti sedia kala. “Untuk memulai penerbangan dari bandara dan membuat paket-paket wisata kedua daerah, beberapa tawaran menarik dalam paket wisata termasuk kuliner seperti durian Musang King Malaysia, sedangkan di sini ada durian dengan ciri khasnya,†terangnya. Tukar menukar informasi juga menjadi upaya lain untuk mempererat kerja sama. Wali Kota Pontianak Edi Rusdi Kamtono menyebut hal itu agar kedua pihak memberikan peluang usaha sehingga terbuka lapangan kerja. Menilai baik upaya tersebut, dirinya yakin dengan pertemuan ini mampu menambah laju giat ekonomi. “Terutama investor yang tertarik untuk mengucurkan dananya di Kota Pontianak,†imbuh dia. Edi menuturkan, dulunya banyak bus-bus wisata sering terlihat di sepanjang jalan. Kendati hari ini belum tampak agensi wisata itu, dia berharap agar bus-bus wisata antar perbatasan bisa melintas lagi. “Dulu sudah banyak, setelah pandemi ditutup. Mudah-mudahan bisa cepat dimulai lagi, itu akan kita upayakan,†pungkasnya. prokopim/r PONTIANAK – Semenjak dibukanya perbatasan Malaysia dan Indonesia di Kalimantan Barat Kalbar usai pandemi, hubungan Pemerintah Kuching, Sarawak dan Pontianak semakin terjalin. Konsul Malaysia untuk Kalbar, Azizul Zekri berharap kerja sama dua daerah serumpun ini mampu meningkatkan perekonomian. “Menjajaki peluang kerja sama juga di bidang wisata, kesehatan, pendidikan, dan sosial, khususnya agen perjalanan wisata di Indonesia,†terangnya saat lawatan ke Kantor Wali Kota bersama rombongan, Kamis 25/8. Pascapandemi pula, Azizul menyebut, jumlah wisatawan dari Kuching ke Indonesia terutama Kalbar sudah mulai terjadi peningkatan. Menurut dia, banyak potensi kerjasama yang dapat digali sehingga selain silaturahmi terus hangat, perekonomian juga dapat tumbuh pesat. “Silakan bagi para pelancong atau pebisnis untuk berkunjung ke Malaysia,” ajaknya. Junus Suhid, Direktur Tourism Malaysia Jakarta menambahkan, beberapa bentuk kerja sama yang telah dilakukan antarnegara yaitu dengan mempermudah perizinan membuka usaha maupun promosi wisata. Guna mempercepat jumlah kunjungan pelancong ke Kuching, dirinya mengharapkan jalur penerbangan Pontianak-Kuching bisa dibuka kembali seperti sedia kala. “Untuk memulai penerbangan dari bandara dan membuat paket-paket wisata kedua daerah, beberapa tawaran menarik dalam paket wisata termasuk kuliner seperti durian Musang King Malaysia, sedangkan di sini ada durian dengan ciri khasnya,†terangnya. Tukar menukar informasi juga menjadi upaya lain untuk mempererat kerja sama. Wali Kota Pontianak Edi Rusdi Kamtono menyebut hal itu agar kedua pihak memberikan peluang usaha sehingga terbuka lapangan kerja. Menilai baik upaya tersebut, dirinya yakin dengan pertemuan ini mampu menambah laju giat ekonomi. “Terutama investor yang tertarik untuk mengucurkan dananya di Kota Pontianak,†imbuh dia. Edi menuturkan, dulunya banyak bus-bus wisata sering terlihat di sepanjang jalan. Kendati hari ini belum tampak agensi wisata itu, dia berharap agar bus-bus wisata antar perbatasan bisa melintas lagi. “Dulu sudah banyak, setelah pandemi ditutup. Mudah-mudahan bisa cepat dimulai lagi, itu akan kita upayakan,†pungkasnya. prokopim/r
Traveling from Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan province in Indonesia to Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, or vice-versa, in a day can be easily done by flying, driving, or by catching buses. Of course, the level of comfort, and how much you end up spending, will depend on what mode you choose. Understand[edit] Map of Pontianak to Kuching Getting from Pontianak to Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, can be seen as one leg of the "Extended Borneo Overland Trail" which can be covered continuously between Tawau at the southeastern tip of Sabah, and Pontianak at the western end of Borneo. Sabah and Sarawak are both part of Malaysian Borneo, while West Kalimantan is an Indonesian province, but the trail also requires you to pass through the expensive sultanate of Brunei which lies more or less in between the two states of Malaysia. The stretch covered by this leg can be both challenging and fascinating challenging because it involves travelling through some of the more remote corners of West Kalimantan and Sarawak where the roads may not be at their best and fascinating because you will get to see the contrasts between the Indonesian and Malaysian sides of Borneo. This itinerary shows you the way to get from Pontianak to Kuching and does not leave you much time for any diversions. Prepare[edit] There isn't really that much to prepare for as the route goes through many small towns where you will be able to get food and drinks - and accommodation if you get stranded - without any problems, although the accommodation in the Indonesian side except in Pontianak where 3-4 stars hotels and international chain restaurants such as Pizza Hut and KFC are available of the travel tends to be very basic. If you are driving, just make sure that your car is in good condition as there are many stretches where you'll have to wait for a while before you can thumb a lift to the nearest mechanic. As the route brings you across state and international borders, make sure you satisfy the necessary immigration requirements. Get in[edit] 1 Pontianak This is the start of the itinerary and you can get here by air or by sea from Jakarta and Semarang in Java and Ketapang in Kalimantan, by air from Yogyakarta and Surabaya on the island of Java, Pekanbaru and Batam in Sumatra, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Pangkalanbun and Sampit in Kalimantan, Indonesia, as well as from Singapore. 2 Kuching You can reach Sarawak's capital by various means. See Kuching's Get in section for details. Go[edit] There are several ways to make the journey between Pontianak and Kuching. By plane[edit] The fastest and most comfortable, but also the most expensive is through Wings Air which operates weekly, and Kalstar Aviation which operates daily flights between Pontianak and Kuching. AirAsia has flights costing as little as US$45 round trip. The flight takes about 40 minutes. By car[edit] Even with your own car, the journey from Pontianak to Kuching by road is taxing, taking between eight and ten hours. The road condition is partly sealed, with much of it in extremely poor condition, requiring you to slow down to a crawl or complete stop to navigate potholes. The journey is described in stages from Pontianak to Kuching. If you are traveling the other direction, just take the stages in reverse Pontianak to Sei. Sungai Pinyuh 50 km The drive out of Pontianak is quite straightforward. Road conditions are fair and the road heading north from the city is a two-lane road, passing the busy coastal town of Jungkat. Sei. Sungai Pinyuh to Ngabang 127 km At Sei. Pinyuh, the road is split in two directions with a round-about in the middle of town. Turning left will lead to the north shore towns of Mempawah, Singkawang, Pemangkat, Sambas and Bengkayang. Border checkpoints with Sarawak in Sambas and Bengkayang are planned by Indonesian government. Turning right will lead to the hinterland and Sarawak towns of Ngabang, Sosok, Tayan, Sanggau, Sekadau, Nanga Pinoh, Sintang and Putussibau. The road from Sei. Pinyuh to Ngabang is a two-lane road, and drivers are cautioned to drive carefully as parts of the roads are damaged by heavy traffic and poor maintenance by the local authorities. Ngabang to Sosok 38 km Ngabang is a major stopping point for food and accommodation before the border checkpoint. Sosok to Balai Karangan 80 km Sosok has the potential to become an important transit town in West Kalimantan as it lies in the intersections of roads leading to border checkpoints to the north, Sanggau, Sekadau, Nanga Pinoh, Sintang and Putussibau to the east, Sei. Pinyuh, Pontianak, Singkawang to the west, Tayan to the south a road linking Tayan to Pontianak is under construction, and once completed it will cut short the travel distance between Pontianak and Sosok by at least 2 hours. Another road is being scheduled linking Tayan to Sandai and Ketapang in the southern hinterland and south coast of West Kalimantan. Balai Karangan to Entikong Border Checkpoint 19 km Balai Karangan is the last town in the Indonesian side before the checkpoint. The Indonesian side of the border checkpoint is called Entikong, while the Malaysian side is called Tebedu. Entikong border post Entikong and Tebedu Checkpoints Once in the Entikong checkpoint area, there are two clearances needed. Travelers are required to get out of their vehicle and clear immigration by lining up for immigration stamps. After clearing immigration, passengers can return to the vehicle while drivers are required to report vehicles exiting the country to the local police station at the border. Once paperwork is done, the vehicle can be driven out of the country towards Sarawak's border which is 50 m away. Once in the Tebedu checkpoint area, all travelers are again required to get out of their vehicles and line up for immigration stamps. Drivers will report vehicles entering Malaysia and pay for a one-month vehicle entry permit. Customs will then check for baggage and vehicles. Note that foreign vehicles are prohibited from having tinted windows when entering Malaysia. Tebedu Checkpoints to Serian 50 km From the Tebedu checkpoints to Serian is about 40 minutes of mixed roads between two-lane roads and dual carriageways. Serian is a transit town for most Indonesians who wish to come to Kuching and vice versa. Serian to Kuching 56 km From Serian to Kuching is about 30 minutes of 56-km-long dual carriageways. It is a good paved road which can be considered a highway. Before reaching Kuching, there are several suburban towns along the way, such as Tarat, Tapah and Siburan. After Mile 15, the dual-lane roads will shrink at a signalized intersection near Sedap Food Industries factory. On the left is a road leading to Mambong, while on the right is a road leading to Kota Samarahan. The road to Kuching is just straight ahead. The road is undeniably busy as it is a bottleneck between two highways. The split to the dual carriageway begins again at Padawan town just around 10 km from the Mambong junction. Then you will pass several satellite towns, such as Penrissen, Kota Sentosa locally known as Pasar Batu 7, Batu 4 and Batu 3. After going through a busy road at Kota Sentosa, there will be two junctions to Kuching International Airport. Straight ahead is a road leading to Kuching. For your information, Kuching city lacks vital signboards, especially the ones leading to Petra Jaya, Santubong, and other suburban areas. Always have your maps handy to avoid being lost in the city, as Kuching is large and complex. By van[edit] Kuching to Tebedu costs RM15 direct By bus[edit] A SJS bus at Kuching Sentral There are several bus companies operating between Pontianak and Kuching. Several bus companies' offices, including Indonesian company Setia Jaya Sakti SJS at Jl. Sisingamangaraja The reputable company DAMRI is on Jl Pahlawan near the junction with Jl Tanjung Pura, just south of city center. Also you may check for info at Biaramas another major Malaysian company. A comfortable Super Executive class seat 20-25 seats per bus is Rp260,000. Buses depart from their company offices. DAMRI services depart from the ALBN terminal a few kilometers east of the city center, with a shuttle departing from its city center office 1 hour prior. Journey time is approximately 7 hours, including rest stops and border crossing. There are buses in the morning DAMRI's departs 0600 from its office and in the evening departures around 2100, reaching the border at 0400-0600 after one or two rest stops. The journey onwards to Kuching is another 2 hours. Buses from Kuching regional bus terminal to Pontianak similarly leave on two schedules, Economy class leaves at 0700 and 1300 Malaysian Standard Time, while Super Executive class leaves at 1100 Malaysian Standard Time.
How to get from Kuching to Pontianak Find Transport to Pontianak Search accommodation with There are 2 ways to get from Kuching to Pontianak by bus or car Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Recommended Bus Take the bus from Kuching to Pontianak Drive Drive from Kuching to Pontianak Questions & Answers Is it cheaper to fly, bus, train or ferry from Kuching to Pontianak? The cheapest way to get from Kuching to Pontianak is to bus which costs 500 ₴ - 800 ₴ and takes 6h 38m. More details What is the fastest way to get from Kuching to Pontianak? The quickest way to get from Kuching to Pontianak is to drive which costs 1 300 ₴ - 1 900 ₴ and takes 4h 40m. More details How far is it from Kuching to Pontianak? The distance between Kuching and Pontianak is 209 km. The road distance is km. Get driving directions How do I travel from Kuching to Pontianak without a car? The best way to get from Kuching to Pontianak without a car is to bus which takes 6h 38m and costs 500 ₴ - 800 ₴. More details How long does it take to get from Kuching to Pontianak? It takes approximately 6h 38m to get from Kuching to Pontianak, including transfers. More details What is the time difference between Kuching and Pontianak? Pontianak is 1h behind Kuching. It is currently 2349 in Kuching and 2249 in Pontianak. Can I drive from Kuching to Pontianak? Yes, the driving distance between Kuching to Pontianak is 322 km. It takes approximately 4h 40m to drive from Kuching to Pontianak. Get driving directions Where can I stay near Pontianak? There are 27+ hotels available in Pontianak. Prices start at 3 750 ₴ per night. More details What companies run services between Kuching, Malaysia and Pontianak, Indonesia? Bintang Jaya Express operates a bus from Kuching to Pontianak twice daily. Tickets cost 290 ₴ - 490 ₴ and the journey takes 6h 30m. Bintang Jaya Express Want to know more about travelling around the world? Rome2Rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller. Read our range of informative guides on popular transport routes and companies - including How to get from Heathrow Airport into central London, Which London airport should I choose? and French strikes 2018 What are my alternative transport options? - to help you get the most out of your next trip. Where to next? Trips from Kuching Trips to Pontianak Popular routes
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