Sri Aman

Sri Aman Division includes the Districts of Sri Aman and Lubok
Antu and the three Sub-Districts of Lingga, Pantu and Engkilili.
The capital is Sri Aman town which is accessed by road from
Kuching.

Formerly known as Simanggang, it was established in 1849 and
served as a fort and administrative centre of the Rajah Brooke
rule. Located on the Batang Lupar, it is a three-hour drive, 193
km from Kuching. It is a trade centre and exporter for timber, oil
palm rubber, pepper and agricultural products.

There are regular inter-divsion express bus services that travel to
and fro between Sri Aman, Kuching, Sarikei, Sibu, Bintulu and
Miri.