Sumbawa Besar is a town on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa and is the second-largest agreement on the island after Bima. It is the administrative capital of the Sumbawa Regency within the province of West Nusa Tenggara and has a population of 56,340 inhabitants as of the 2010 population count. Public transportation in Sumbawa Besar may involve bemo, dokar (a traditional horse-drawn vehicle), and becak. There is one airport called Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (earlier of Bandar Udara Brangbiji), serving little flights to and from Mataram, Lombok.
Best time to go Sumbawa Besar is in the month of May when the weather is changing from slightly cool to warm. The heat could go up high as it remains to summer, but it is also unpredictable and may have sudden rain. During winter, there is a lot of rainfall here.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport - The Ninoy Aquino International Airport previously known and still commonly referred to as Manila International Airport as well as its codename Nichols Field (Nichols), is the airport that serving Manila and its surrounding metropolitan region. Situated along the border between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of Manila proper and southwest of Makati. NAIA is the main worldwide gateway for travellers to the Philippines and serves as a hub for AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, PAL Express, Cebu Pacific, and Philippine Airlines. It is managed by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), a branch of the Department of Transportation (DOTr).
Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport - Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport formerly Brang Bidji Airport, is an airport situated in Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is one of the two operational only airports in the island of Sumbawa, the other being Sultan Muhammad Salahudin Airport in Bima. The airport is described after Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III, the last Sultan of the Sultanate of Sumbawa. Presently, the airport operates four daily flights to Lombok, two arriving and two departing, each operated by Garuda Indonesia and Wings Air, and both using the ATR-72 aircraft. There is no flight available from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport until the present.
The Sumbawa Besar rests on 150m above sea level Sumbawa Besar has a tropical environment. Sumbawa Besar has a significant quantity of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the dullest month. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Af. The typical annual temperature in Sumbawa Besar is 27 C. The annual rainfall is 2650 mm.
Sumbawa Besar is a town on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa and is the second-largest agreement on the island after Bima. It is the administrative capital of the Sumbawa Regency within the province of West Nusa Tenggara and has a population of 56,340 inhabitants as of the 2010 population count. Public transportation in Sumbawa Besar may involve bemo, dokar (a traditional horse-drawn vehicle), and becak. There is one airport called Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (earlier of Bandar Udara Brangbiji), serving little flights to and from Mataram, Lombok.
Best time to go Sumbawa Besar is in the month of May when the weather is changing from slightly cool to warm. The heat could go up high as it remains to summer, but it is also unpredictable and may have sudden rain. During winter, there is a lot of rainfall here.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport - The Ninoy Aquino International Airport previously known and still commonly referred to as Manila International Airport as well as its codename Nichols Field (Nichols), is the airport that serving Manila and its surrounding metropolitan region. Situated along the border between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of Manila proper and southwest of Makati. NAIA is the main worldwide gateway for travellers to the Philippines and serves as a hub for AirAsia Philippines, Cebgo, PAL Express, Cebu Pacific, and Philippine Airlines. It is managed by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), a branch of the Department of Transportation (DOTr).
Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport - Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport formerly Brang Bidji Airport, is an airport situated in Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is one of the two operational only airports in the island of Sumbawa, the other being Sultan Muhammad Salahudin Airport in Bima. The airport is described after Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III, the last Sultan of the Sultanate of Sumbawa. Presently, the airport operates four daily flights to Lombok, two arriving and two departing, each operated by Garuda Indonesia and Wings Air, and both using the ATR-72 aircraft. There is no flight available from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport until the present.
The Sumbawa Besar rests on 150m above sea level Sumbawa Besar has a tropical environment. Sumbawa Besar has a significant quantity of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the dullest month. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Af. The typical annual temperature in Sumbawa Besar is 27 C. The annual rainfall is 2650 mm.