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Labuan comprises one main island and six smaller islets covering an
area of 95 sq. km. It is located off the coast of Borneo at Latitude
5 N and Longitude 115 E.
The island is mainly flat and undulating and the highest point is 85
meters above sea level. More than 70 percent of the island is still
under vegetation. Land utility is concentrated more on property and
industrial use with minimal agricultural activity. Most of the
island's prime land, waterfront and suburbs are utilized for
residential and tourism development. A sizeable area on the south
western side of the island is allocated for shipbuilding,
oil and gas industries and manufacturing activities.
Climate
Labuan island is located off the northwest coast of Borneo, north of
Brunei Bay and faces the South China Sea. It comprises of the main
island of Pulau Labuan and six smaller islands namely Pulau Kuraman,
Pulau Daat, Pulau Rusukan Besar, Pulau Rusukan Kecil, Pulau Papan
and Pulau Burung. It is located at 05 latitude North and 115
longitude East, and lies approximately 10 km southeast off the coast
of the East Malaysian state of Sabah.
Labuan is only 8km or twenty minute boat ride from Menumbok, a small
fishing town in Sabah. High speed air-conditioned ferries ply daily
to Labuan from Sabah, Sarawak and Negara Brunei Darussalam. The trip
from Kota Kinabalu, capital of Sabah takes about 3 hours and about
an hour from Negara Brunei Darussalam. It is roughly equidistant
from Bangkok, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Manila and
Singapore. There are direct flights from Kuala Lumpur as well as
from Brunei.
The island is mainly flat and undulating and the highest point is
only 85 metres. More than 70 percent of the island is still under
vegetation. Due to the fact that land utility is geared more towards
property and industrial use, there is less agricultural activity in
the area. Most of the island's prime land, waterfront and suburbs
are utilised for residential and tourism development. A sizeable
area on the south western side of the island is utilised by
shipbuilding, manufacturing and oil and gas industries.
Labuan has a tropical climate with two annual monsoon seasons - the
South West monsoon from April to June and the North East monsoon
from September to December. It is free from hurricanes and typhoons
and enjoys good climate all year round. Daily temperatures average
between 28 to 32 degrees celsius. |