Puncak Trikora
Puncak Trikora called Mount Wilhelmina till 1963, is one of the world's third-highest Seven Peaks withinside the Papua province of the Indonesian Ocean nation. The top rises to a peak of 4,750 meters, or approximately 15,584 feet. Peak Trikora is determined east of the Sudirman Range and is the very best top in Papua, blanketed with snow till 1962. At the start of the 20th century, this top became counted as the second highest peak in Oceania, however, the melting of the ice cap, which commenced in 1909, has seen its peak regularly decrease.
The scouting was done by HA Lorentz, a new biologist, a diplomat, and made with soldiers, porters, and Dayaks. The first recorded successful climb was made by Dutch climbers Herderchee, Hubrecht, and Versteeg at the mountain, who observed its retreat upon reaching the summit on the 21st. February 1913.
The habitat near Puncak Trikora is particularly surrounded by high-grade materials and inexperienced plains, which can be found at the same time as long-distance migration into the area.
Height: 4,750 meters
Location: Papua province