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Puncak Jaya or also known as Carstensz Pyramid, is the highest peak of Mount Jayawijaya that is situated along the Sudirman Range, which can be found within the Puncak Jaya Regency. Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in all of Indonesia, as well as the tallest island mountain on Earth and the fifth highest mountain in Southeast Asia with the height of 4,884 meters. Its regency, Puncak Jaya Regency, can be found on an inland highland east of Panial Regency and west of Jayawijaya Regency, having placed under the Papua Province with sixteen districts, 147 villages and 147,000 residents placed under its administration. The capital of the regency is Mulia town, which is also its primary gateway into the area.

Airports in Puncak Jaya

Mulia Airport

Mulia Airport is an airport found in the boundaries of Mulia town, being the main gateway into the regency that facilitates transport to other areas within the regency as well. Identified by the IATA code of LII, it is open to the public since the 1970s by the missionaries with the purpose to spread Christianity around the area. Later on, the airport continues to grow in importance to achieve its present-day significance, with additional facilities such as terminal and properly built runway. While there are no direct flights to this airport from Kuala Lumpur, one may try to go to major airports in Jakarta or Medan before boarding a local flight.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Puncak Jaya?

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Puncak Jaya?

Ideally, Puncak Jaya is excellent for visits all-year-round, yet certain times are more unsuitable than others. For instance, the off-peak season is in February, which is the least humid month in Puncak Jaya. As such, one can expect travel costs to be much lesser if you are travelling around this month, which would be such a money saver. The peak time to visit Puncak Jaya is usually around the period from November to January. Therefore you can expect prices to increase around this time. If you plan your trip well, you can, without doubt, save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will inevitably cost you a lot.

Puncak Jaya, just like the nearby cities and regions around Indonesia and surrounding countries, has a tropical rainforest climate according to Koppen climate classification. There is no actual defined dry season, or rather the dry season tends to be short, while rainfall is occurring throughout the year with pretty heavy precipitation. The average maximum temperature in Puncak Jaya around 32 and 35 degree Celsius while the average minimum is around 23.4 and 24.4 degree Celsius. The hottest months are usually around April, May and June.

In Puncak Jaya too, you can enjoy a couple of festivals in a similar fashion to the locals would. Puncak Jaya, as part of Papua, is predominantly inhabited by residents practising the Christianity faith. As such, they will observe Christmas Day as their major celebration and public holiday, in addition to other Christiniaty-related celebrations like Easter Day. On the other hand, it also observed the federal public holiday such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri which is typically celebrated merrily nationwide and the Independence Day.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Puncak Jaya?

Puncak Jaya – This mountain needs no further introduction when coming to the area. Puncak Jaya or Carstensz Pyramid was discovered by Dutch explorer Jan Carstenszoon back in 1623. It is one of the more demanding climbs among the Seven Summits, as there are glaciers found on the slopes of Puncak Jaya. Hiking to the peak requires government permit and working with various local agencies to get to the area.

West Northwall Firn – A glacial body, found on the Puncak Jaya Mountain at an elevation of 4,600 meters, it was initially a singular Northwall Firn before being separated into West Northwall Firn and East Northwall Firn between 1936 and 1962. It is visible when one is attempting to hike the Puncak Jaya and is undoubtedly a sight to behold.

Lorentz National Park – Lorentz National Park is made up of the forests surrounding the Puncak Jaya mountain, having designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest national park in the region and is the perfect place if you do not intend to hike the mountain, as you can simply come over here for some trekking and bird watching. There are over 630 documented species of birds in this park.

Puncak Jaya or also known as Carstensz Pyramid, is the highest peak of Mount Jayawijaya that is situated along the Sudirman Range, which can be found within the Puncak Jaya Regency. Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in all of Indonesia, as well as the tallest island mountain on Earth and the fifth highest mountain in Southeast Asia with the height of 4,884 meters. Its regency, Puncak Jaya Regency, can be found on an inland highland east of Panial Regency and west of Jayawijaya Regency, having placed under the Papua Province with sixteen districts, 147 villages and 147,000 residents placed under its administration. The capital of the regency is Mulia town, which is also its primary gateway into the area.

Airports in Puncak Jaya

Mulia Airport

Mulia Airport is an airport found in the boundaries of Mulia town, being the main gateway into the regency that facilitates transport to other areas within the regency as well. Identified by the IATA code of LII, it is open to the public since the 1970s by the missionaries with the purpose to spread Christianity around the area. Later on, the airport continues to grow in importance to achieve its present-day significance, with additional facilities such as terminal and properly built runway. While there are no direct flights to this airport from Kuala Lumpur, one may try to go to major airports in Jakarta or Medan before boarding a local flight.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Puncak Jaya?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Puncak Jaya. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of

flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Puncak Jaya.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Puncak Jaya?

Ideally, Puncak Jaya is excellent for visits all-year-round, yet certain times are more unsuitable than others. For instance, the off-peak season is in February, which is the least humid month in Puncak Jaya. As such, one can expect travel costs to be much lesser if you are travelling around this month, which would be such a money saver. The peak time to visit Puncak Jaya is usually around the period from November to January. Therefore you can expect prices to increase around this time. If you plan your trip well, you can, without doubt, save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will inevitably cost you a lot.

Puncak Jaya, just like the nearby cities and regions around Indonesia and surrounding countries, has a tropical rainforest climate according to Koppen climate classification. There is no actual defined dry season, or rather the dry season tends to be short, while rainfall is occurring throughout the year with pretty heavy precipitation. The average maximum temperature in Puncak Jaya around 32 and 35 degree Celsius while the average minimum is around 23.4 and 24.4 degree Celsius. The hottest months are usually around April, May and June.

In Puncak Jaya too, you can enjoy a couple of festivals in a similar fashion to the locals would. Puncak Jaya, as part of Papua, is predominantly inhabited by residents practising the Christianity faith. As such, they will observe Christmas Day as their major celebration and public holiday, in addition to other Christiniaty-related celebrations like Easter Day. On the other hand, it also observed the federal public holiday such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri which is typically celebrated merrily nationwide and the Independence Day.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Puncak Jaya?

Puncak Jaya – This mountain needs no further introduction when coming to the area. Puncak Jaya or Carstensz Pyramid was discovered by Dutch explorer Jan Carstenszoon back in 1623. It is one of the more demanding climbs among the Seven Summits, as there are glaciers found on the slopes of Puncak Jaya. Hiking to the peak requires government permit and working with various local agencies to get to the area.

West Northwall Firn – A glacial body, found on the Puncak Jaya Mountain at an elevation of 4,600 meters, it was initially a singular Northwall Firn before being separated into West Northwall Firn and East Northwall Firn between 1936 and 1962. It is visible when one is attempting to hike the Puncak Jaya and is undoubtedly a sight to behold.

Lorentz National Park – Lorentz National Park is made up of the forests surrounding the Puncak Jaya mountain, having designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest national park in the region and is the perfect place if you do not intend to hike the mountain, as you can simply come over here for some trekking and bird watching. There are over 630 documented species of birds in this park.

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