Long Semadoh and Ba’kelalan are rural settlements in the southern part of Lawas district.
This makes Limbang one of the most sparsely populated divisions in Sarawak with only 10.5 people per square kilometre.
Other Sarawakian ethnic groups do exist, especially Bidayuh and Melanau, who migrate from various parts of Sarawak.
Due to being so close to Brunei, the Malay dialect in Limbang Division is somehow distinct to other parts of Sarawak.
2 Including Kedayan and Orang Ulu ethnics such as Lun Bawang, Murut, Kelabit and Penan.
Limbang has one of the highest number of tourist in Sarawak whereby Bruneian and Sabahan as the main contributor.
It is however has good road links to both parts of Brunei located to the east and west of the district.
Lawas, however, by virtue of its geographical location, is also cut off from the rest of Sarawak's road network.
People of Limbang Division can opt for rural shuttle bus service to Ng.
Availability of transports to these areas are limited through bookings at Limbang and Lawas town, using private vans or four-wheel drive vehicles.