Marudi is a town on the Baram River in the north of Sarawak which borders the state of Sabah in Malaysia and the country of Brunei. Marudi is a quiet river town situated inland from Miri, similar in size to Kapit though nowhere near as busy. Its main attraction is yet another of the Brooke outposts, the beige wooden Fort Hose. It is the cultural heart of Sarawak’s highland tribes folk, collectively called Orang Ulu. When it comes to local amenities, there are banks as well as primary and secondary schools that can be found here. In terms of air connectivity, Marudi is served by an airport. The main airport, Marudi Airport (MUR) is located in the town. Twin Otter flights frequently Miri up to five times daily, and also serve Bario, Long Banga, Long Lellang, Long Akah and Long Seridan. The airport is a 10-minute (1 km) walk east of the centre. As for express boats between Marudi and Kuala Baram, it operates regularly until 3pm.
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