To get there it takes 1 hour 40 minutes from Sungai Liang subject to road conditions and weather by using a four-wheel drive car.
The area of Mukim Sukang is constantly monitored by the relevant parties including the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) and the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) since its location is far in the hinterland of Kuala Belait to prevent unwanted things from happening either from outside or inside the border such as agarwood thieves and so on.
The authorities always patrol the areas in question and there is also a police post to maintain the security of the district.
[5] Most of the residents of these longhouses practice a type of self-sustaining economy such as farming, cultivating rice fields, fruits and producing handicrafts.
The residents of this mukim are very creative in producing handicrafts such as woven baskets from rattan, bamboo and wood such as making takiding, ulu pemarang, gagawi, candas, tindulang (tudung saji), nyiru and others as mukim products.
There is a worship hall in Kampong Sukang which is equipped with toilets, ablution facilities, generators and priests' rooms.