Mount Wilhelm
Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak in Papua New Guinea, standing at 4,509 meters (14,793 feet) above sea level. It is located in the Bismarck Range of the Central Highlands and is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The mountain is a popular destination for trekkers and climbers, offering challenging routes and breathtaking views.
The area around Mount Wilhelm is rich in biodiversity, home to various plant and animal species. The mountain's climate varies with altitude, featuring tropical rainforests at lower elevations and alpine conditions near the summit. Mount Wilhelm is also significant to the local Kuman people, who regard it as a sacred site.