Jalan Tun Jugah

Jalan Tun Jugah is a major and important road in Kuching Division, State of Sarawak, East Malaysia. It connects Jalan Simpang Tiga (going towards Kuching City) and Jalan Tun Razak (going towards Pending) in the northeast to Jalan Lapangan Terbang (going towards Kuching International Airport) and Jalan Dato Bandar Mustapha (going towards Serian) in the southwest.

Federal Route 801-2
Jalan Tun Jugah
Route information
Maintained by Malaysia Road Works Department (Sarawak)
Major junctions
Northeast endUplands Roundabout
 Jalan Song
Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho
Jalan Stampin
Southwest endStutong Roundabout
Location
Primary
destinations
Kuching, Serian, Batu Kawa, Kuching International Airport, Stampin, Stutong
Highway system

List of intersections

DivisionDistrictLocationKMIntersectionDestinationsRemarks
KuchingKuchingUplandsUplands RoundaboutNorthwest:
Jalan Simpang Tiga
Kuching City
Tabuan

North:
Telekom Malaysia Kuching Headquarters

Northeast:
801-3 Jalan Tun Razak
801-3 Sungai Apong
801-3 Pending

East:
Jalan Wan Alwi
Kota Samarahan
Tabuan Jaya

West:
Jalan Ong Tiang Swee
3rd Mile Roundabout
Batu Kawa
6-way roundabout with a flyover connecting southwest with northwest and northeast
StampinEast Stampin IntersectionSoutheast:
Jalan Song
Tabuan Jaya

West:
Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho
3rd Mile Roundabout
Batu Kawa
4-way signalised intersection
Stampin InterchangeEast:
Jalan Stampin
Stampin
Taman Hui Sing
3-way signalised intersection
StutongStutong RoundaboutNorthwest:
Jalan Sherif Mashor
Taman Hui Sing
Stampin
3rd Mile Roudabout
Batu Kawa

East:
Jalan Stutong
Stutong

South:
900 Jalan Lapangan Terbang
900 Kuching International Airport

Southwest:
801-1 Jalan Dato Bandar Mustapha
Serian
Sibu
5-way roundabout with a flyover connecting northeast with south and southwest


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