The collective term Moro people or Bangsamoro people refers to the thirteen Islamized ethnolinguistic groups of Sulu, Mindanao, and Palawan. As Muslim-main ethnic groups, they form the largest non-Christian common population in the country and comprise about 5.1% of the total Philippine population or 5 million people. Most Moros are followers of Sunni Islam of the Shafi'i madh'hab. The Muslim Moros originally had an independent state popular as the Sulu Sultanate, which once trained sovereignty over the present-day areas of Palawan, Basilan, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, the eastern part of the Malaysian state of Sabah (formerly North Borneo) and North Kalimantan in Indonesia.
Moro Airport is a small airfield in Moro, in the Southern Mountains Province of Papua New Guinea. The airport consists of the single small airstrip that only capable for small aircraft such as Cessna 172, Cessna 152, and Piper Aircraft. To go to the airport is easy since the locals here are very friendly and can guide you to this airport easily. The airstrip has a comfortable place for passengers to wait for their flight arrived. There is no direct flight from Changi International Airport to Moro Airport until the present.
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Weather in Moro can be divided into two main seasons which is wet and dry with warm tropical temperatures averaging 28.2°C during the day, throughout the year. In most areas, the dry season spans from May up to September, with the rains falling between October and April. The best time of year to visit Moro is between May and September when the days are sunny and dry. However, during wet season temperatures stay high and rainfall comes in the form of heavy tropical rain that tend to last for a couple of hours and needn't spoil your trip. There are some area exceptions. On West Papua, it rains from October up to January in the north, and from November to February in the south. East Papua, with its unusual shape, also experiences slightly unlike climate patterns and rainfall can be expected in the northern regions of the island during June until end of July.
Saibai Island – Saibai Island situated on the west of Daru Island with approximately 250 km from Daru Airport. This island bigger than Daru Island and Bristow Island but more inhabitant here. This island is well preserved, and you can enjoy the breath-taking view here.
Bristow Island – Bristow island is one of the remarkable islands located nearest Daru Island. This island bigger than Daru Island but less inhabitant here. This island is well preserved, and you can enjoy the breath-taking view here.
Parama Island – Parama Island situated on the east of Daru Island with approximately 40 km from Daru Airport. This island bigger than Daru Island and Bristow Island but less inhabitant here. This island is well preserved, and you can enjoy the breath-taking view here.