Wilhelm and Giluwe
Overview
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Mountains of Papua New Guinea: trekking and climbing in the South Pacific
Introduction
"One of the best trips I have done, very well organised and fun. It was more organised and ran smoother than some of the trips I have done in more developed countries which was surprising". RB.Mt Wilhelm (4,509m) is the highest peak in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Giluwe (4,368m) is the highest volcano in Oceania. This exciting trip features ascents of both summits, plus an acclimatisation ascent of Mt Hagen (3,834m). Adventure tourism in PNG is in its infancy; few foreigners visit and the facilities are basic. This large and diverse country has huge potential and several niche operators are beginning to offer diving, surfing, birdwatching and mountain trekking activities. You will stay in simple tourist lodges run by local people who are keen to open PNG's unique environment to outsiders. Village people are knowledgeable about the mountain trails and are eager to work as guides and porters for foreign visitors. This trip offers lots of interest and variety in a country well beyond the normal tourist destinations.
Join us on Wilhelm and Giluwe
- A unique trip and one of the most adventurous in our programme. Jagged Globe has organised four previous expeditions and our planning is based on this invaluable experience
- Climb the highest volcano in Oceania and the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea
- Cultural highlights include meeting the Mudmen of Papua New Guinea's Asaro tribe and the Huli Wigmen from the Hela province
- Teams are led by a Jagged Globe leader, supported by local guides and porters. You will stay in locally-owned accommodation and use the services of some of PNG's pioneering tourism businesses
- Read Chris Grove's detailed report from 2023
Experience Required
To join our trek you need to be a fit and active mountain walker and scrambler, with previous remote travel experience. Wilhelm involves a significant amount of scrambling with lots of exposure.Additional Information
If you wish to discuss any aspect of the trek or your suitability for it, please phone +44 (0)114 276 3322 or contact us.Dates & Prices
Date | With Flight | or Meeting in | Availability |
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Sun 8 Jun – Wed 25 Jun 2025 | UK | Singapore |
Trip Guaranteed
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Expedition Leader: Robert Anderson | £6,495 | £5,595 | |
Sat 6 Jun – Tue 23 Jun 2026 | UK | Singapore |
Available
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2 places left with £300 early booking offer | £6,395 £6,095 |
£5,595 £5,295 |
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Our Trip Guarantee
- The trip will run.
- It will leave on the date advertised (unless, it is beyond our control, for example, the airline changes something).
- The “Land Only“ price will not increase after you have booked.
This trek is available to book in GBP, USD and EUR.
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Group size: 5 – 12 people.
Single room supplement: £600
For comparison, this trek starts from £329 (GBP) per day (price Without Flights).
With Flight pricing
Our 'With Flight' price includes an Economy class return airfare from the UK. The cost is based on a group fare that we have already reserved, or individual seats that we have budgeted for. Note that in some circumstances, the earlier you book, the less expensive the airfare and the 'With Flight' price.
Know Before You Go
Jagged Globe supports the British Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) 'Know Before You Go' campaign. We recommend that you read the FCDO Travel Advice for Papua New Guinea and Indonesia on the FCDO website.What the price includes
- International flights to/from Singapore (unless joining 'Land Only').
- 2 x hotel nights in Singapore on a twin-sharing, bed and breakfast basis.
- Flight from Singapore to Mt Hagen and return.
- Airport transfers in PNG.
- Baggage allowance of 17Kg on internal flights.
- All hotel accommodation in PNG as listed in the itinerary (on a twin sharing, bed and breakfast basis).
- All meals (except lunch and dinner in Singapore).
- All camping facilities and breakfast/lunch/dinner on trek.
- Any track access fees or hut use fees required.
- All costs for leaders and local guides.
- Porter costs for group equipment and 1 personal porter per 2 team members (carrying up to 20 Kilos maximum: approx 10kg per team member).
- Jagged Globe kitbag or lightweight fleece.
What the price does not include
- Visa fees.
- Overseas airports taxes not paid in advance through the international airline ticket.
- Additional hotel/meals in Port Moresby or Mt Hagen if delayed there.
- Lunch and Dinner in Singapore
- Any costs incurred as a result of delays or of finishing the expedition early.
- Evacuation or unplanned departure from the mountain costs due to illness or other problems.
- Additional personal porters.
- Excess baggage charges.
- Bar bills and laundry.
- Cancellation and medical insurance.
- Optional trips.
- Tips.
Tailor-made option
We can organise this trek on a ‘tailor-made’ private basis for groups of friends, families, clubs, charities or any other group. Depending on your trekking experience, you may want a Jagged Globe leader or go ‘self-led’ with the assistance of local guides. The cost of going private can be surprisingly reasonable, particularly if you take the self-led option. Please contact us to discuss the itinerary and your preferred dates. We will then send you a quote, with no obligation.
Insurance
You will need a travel insurance policy that caters for the activities you will undertake on your trip with Jagged Globe. It is a requirement of our booking conditions that you have such a policy. For a list of insurers who specialise in mountaineering, trekking and skiing, please see our Travel Insurance page »Itinerary
Here is an outline itinerary for this trip. A more detailed day-to-day itinerary is available as a downloadable PDF »
Outline Itinerary
Day 1 - 2: | Fly London to Singapore |
Day 3: | Fly Singapore to Papua New Guinea |
Day 4: | 1 hour drive to lodge |
Day 5: | Rest Day with short acclimatisation hike |
Day 6: | Acclimatisation climb on Mt Hagen (3,834m) |
Day 7: | Rest day Cultural tour - Mudmen and Wigmen. |
Day 8: | Trek to Giluwe Base Camp (3,720m) |
Day 9: | Summit day on Giluwe (4,368m) |
Day 10: | Drive to Kegsugl |
Day 11: | Rest day |
Day 12: | Trek to Mount Wilhelm Base Camp (3,575m) |
Day 13: | Summit day on Mount Wilhelm (4,509m) |
Day 14: | Spare day |
Day 15: | Drive to Mt Hagen |
Day 16: | Fly Mt Hagen to Singapore |
Day 17: | Depart Singapore |
Day 18: | Arrive home |
Reports & Reviews
First Trek: August 2016
Total: 5 trips
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Team Member Reviews
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One of the best trips I have done, very well organised and fun. It was more organised and ran smoother than some of the trips I have done in more developed countries which was surprising.
” Wilhelm and Giluwe 2018, RB - “It was an amazing experience to climb mountains in a remote place as PNG and experience the culture and the people - a place I never thought I would visit.” TI, Wilhelm and Giluwe, Aug '16
Leader Reports
- Wilhelm and Giluwe Trip Report 2023
“We went looking for adventure in Papua New Guinea and we found it! The fun started in Singapore when our overnight flight to Port Moresby was delayed, meaning we got a comfy hotel bed downtown. Unfortunately, this resulted in...”
report added 29/Jun/23 - Wilhelm and Giluwe 2019
“Machetes, axes, fishing poles. Only if you can embrace the unexpected is Papua New Guinea remotely for you. This September Jagged Globe sent out what might be considered an exploratory mission. Not the usual mountain trip of...”
report added 25/Oct/19 - Mt Wilhelm and Giluwe 2018
“This trip undoubtedly offers the most diverse range of experiences in the Jagged Globe programme, in a country that few outsiders have heard of and even fewer could place on a map. The fact that most of us arrived in Papua New...”
report added 17/Sep/18 - Mt Wilhelm and Giluwe 2016
“Members of the first Jagged Globe expedition to the South Pacific island of PNG are travelling home after successfully climbing the country's highest peaks. On 1 September eight of the ten climbers reached the 4,368m summit of...”
report added 08/Sep/16 - Mount Wilhelm (4,509m) and Giluwe (4,368m)
“Mount Wilhelm (4,509m) and Giluwe (4,368m) - Reconnaissance trip report At the end of the Jagged Globe Carstensz Pyramid expedition (report here) the team members flew home to the UK and I chose to spend a few extra weeks in the...”
report added 24/Sep/15
Altitude
4,509m/14,792ftDuration
17 NightsPrices
With Flights
from £6,095.00 deposit £600.00*Without Flights
from £5,295.00 deposit £600.00** Final payment due 60 days before departure
Difficulty
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News About this Trip
Wilhelm and Giluwe Trip Rep… | (Jun '23) | |
Summits in Papua New Guinea… | (Jun '23) | |
Wilhelm and Giluwe 2023 | (Nov '22) | |
Wilhelm and Giluwe 2019 | (Oct '19) | |
Mt Wilhelm and Giluwe 2018 | (Sep '18) | |
Mt Wilhelm and Giluwe 2016 | (Sep '16) |
Training Courses
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