๐ฒ๐พ Telupid, Malaysia
Telupid Airport (TEL/WBKE) serves the remote interior district of Telupid in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, positioned deep within the state's jungle-covered central highlands approximately 180 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu. This small airstrip operates with minimal infrastructure and may require prior permission for operations, functioning primarily as an access point for this isolated region where dense tropical rainforest and challenging terrain severely limit ground transportation options.
No formal terminal building or conventional passenger facilities exist at this basic airstrip, with operations conducted directly on the apron in conditions typical of Borneo's remote aviation infrastructure. The facility lacks navigational aids, forcing pilots to rely on visual flight rules and local knowledge of the challenging jungle terrain. Weather monitoring depends entirely on observations from Sandakan Airport 108 kilometers away, as no METAR reporting exists at Telupid.
Operational characteristics adapt to equatorial conditions with frequent thunderstorms, heavy monsoon rains from October to March, and persistent high humidity that can reduce visibility in morning fog. The airstrip operates under Kota Kinabalu Flight Information Region control, managing minimal traffic consisting primarily of charter flights supporting logging operations, agricultural projects, and emergency medical evacuations from surrounding settlements. Nearby airfields including Pamol, Ranau, and Marak Parak provide alternative landing options during adverse conditions.
Strategic importance lies in connecting Telupid district's scattered communities to essential services, supporting the region's palm oil plantations and timber operations, and providing emergency evacuation capability for areas where the nearest hospital may be hours away by challenging jungle roads. The facility enables access to one of Sabah's least developed regions, where indigenous communities maintain traditional lifestyles amid some of Borneo's last remaining primary rainforests threatened by expanding agricultural development.
Check with charter operators at Telupid Airport, serving this remote town in Sabah, Malaysia's interior, approximately 180 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu. Arrange 4WD transfers in advance as regular transport unavailable. Weather monitoring relies on Kota Kinabalu forecasting and pilot observations as sophisticated equipment unavailable. Emergency services coordinate with Telupid District Hospital and Sabah's response system, with serious cases requiring evacuation to Kota Kinabalu or Sandakan.
Tropical equatorial climate including heavy monsoon rainfall (October-March), high humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms significantly impact operations requiring flexible scheduling. The small airstrip operates with basic facilities serving charter flights and emergency services for this sparsely populated jungle region. Carry Malaysian ringgit cash as card systems uncommon and banking extremely limited. Flight coordination through Kota Kinabalu Area Control Center with traffic primarily chartered flights and emergency services.
Aviation services include charter flights for logging operations, agricultural aviation, emergency evacuations, and cargo delivering supplies to isolated settlements. The remote jungle location serves logging communities, agricultural settlements, rural development projects, and provides emergency access to isolated villages where road infrastructure is limited. Ground transportation lacks local bus service requiring 4WD vehicles, pre-arranged taxis, or private transport for access to Telupid town and rural communities in dense Bornean rainforest. Bring insect repellent and tropical clothing for dense jungle environment with high humidity and insect activity.
โข Ground transport: Local bus services do not reach the airstrip.
โข Arrange a 4x4 transfer and carry cash as card payments are uncommon in Telupid.
โข Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.
โข Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.
โข Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources