Sultan Abu Bakar Complex, Border checkpoint in Tanjung Kupang, Johor, Malaysia
The Sultan Abu Bakar Complex is a border checkpoint in Tanjung Kupang where vehicles cross between Malaysia and Singapore. The facility is organized into separate processing zones for immigration, customs, and health screening.
The checkpoint was named after Sultan Abu Bakar of Johor, a significant historical ruler of the region. This naming reflects the importance of cross-border relations in the local history.
The complex includes educational facilities, with both primary and secondary schools serving the children of immigration and customs personnel.
Travelers should have their documents ready for quick processing and expect longer wait times during peak hours. It helps to travel early and check local traffic conditions beforehand.
The site has a specialized M-BIKE system that guides motorcyclists through automated documentation processes. This system was created to speed up and simplify the clearance of two-wheeled vehicles.
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