Sungai Tujoh
Area Border river area and nearby rural settlement
Near the northern Sarawak coast, Sungai Tujoh sits close to the Brunei border; visitors encounter riverside settlements, mangrove-fringed estuaries and local boat traffic rather than formal tourist infrastructure.
Sungai Tujoh is a river and border-crossing locality on the western Borneo coast marking part of the boundary between Sarawak in Malaysia and Brunei. The location is known for its immigration checkpoint used by road travellers between the two countries.
The site includes riverine terrain and small coastal lowlands and is used primarily as a transit point rather than as a recreational destination. Road users should be prepared for formal immigration procedures at the crossing and check current entry requirements and opening hours.
Sungai Tujoh sits on the Malaysia-Brunei border in northern Borneo within Sarawak’s coastal area, close to the adjacent Brunei Belait District; the nearest larger Bruneian settlements lie to the east and west along the coastline.
- Border crossing: Functions as both a small river system and as an official road border crossing point between Malaysian Sarawak and Brunei, with immigration facilities on the Malaysian side for vehicular traffic.