• Puncak Jaya is one of the more demanding climbs in one version of the Seven Summits, despite having the lowest elevation.
  • Puncak Jaya Dağı ayrıca Mount Carstensz veya Carstensz Piramidi de denir, (Endonezyaca: Puncak Jaya).
  • Indonesia's Puncak Jaya is the tallest point in Oceania and one of the few tropical or equatorial mountains in the world with glaciers.
  • Located in Indonesia, Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in the Pacific Basin and indisputably the highest point between Himalayas and Andes.
  • Puncak Jaya is a key part of Indonesia’s natural heritage and has a rich cultural significance to local indigenous communities.
  • Indonesia Journey.Com from INDONESIA writes: Puncak Jaya is one of the more demanding climbs in one version of the Seven Summits peak-bagging list.
  • Puncak Jaya is part of the 2.500 km long Pegunungan Maoke or Central Range, home to several peaks almost as high as this mountain.
  • Puncak Jaya means “Great Peak.” ... The region around Puncak Jaya is rich in copper. Tembagapura, a service town for a large copper mine, is located nearby.
  • It is provocative but unattainable. It makes you tormented and restless, as it does us." — Petr Jahoda, climber and guide on Puncak Jaya.
  • Puncak Jaya History And Local Culture. The mountain was first successfully climbed in 1962 in an expedition led by Heinrich Harrer as well as three others.