Sudiman Range
The Sudiman Range is a mountain range located in Indonesia, specifically in the province of Papua. It is part of the larger New Guinea island and is known for its rugged terrain and high peaks, including the highest point, Puncak Jaya, which reaches an elevation of 4,884 meters (16,024 feet). The range is characterized by its tropical rainforest climate and diverse ecosystems.
The Sudiman Range is significant for its rich biodiversity, housing various species of flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to the region. The area is also culturally important, as it is home to several indigenous communities that rely on the natural resources of the mountains for their livelihoods.