Giluwe(4368) - Page 4
Photos and videos from the cultural program of the 7 Summits Club group in Papua New Guinea
Giluwe.
Boris Egorov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
A cultural program has begun on the island of Papua. Today we visited three tribes, watched theatrical performances arranged especially for us. We looked into ...
Boris Egorov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
A cultural program has begun on the island of Papua. Today we visited three tribes, watched theatrical performances arranged especially for us. We looked into the homes of the aborigines and received detailed answers to our numerous questions about life in this country, before and after the arrival of the white man. We were well fed, and in the evening there was time for leisure. We played chess and played preference until nightfall. The rest continues. Tomorrow we will continue to explore the customs of the indigenous population, and we hope to finish our game of cards.
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club made a successful ascent on the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania Giluwe
Giluwe.
Boris Egorov, the super-guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
News from Papua. Hurray! This morning, at a leisurely pace , all the participants, fathers and children, ascended the highest volcano in Australia and ...
Boris Egorov, the super-guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
News from Papua. Hurray! This morning, at a leisurely pace , all the participants, fathers and children, ascended the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania, Giluwe 4368. We slipped between the showers, although we still got into a cloud at the top. For the youngest participant Mark (16 years old) it was the debut, the first mountain. It was not easy for him, but the achievement is all the more valuable. We also celebrate Dima Tertychny's birthday today. In the morning he stood at the summit, and in the evening he blew out the candles in the lodge! Tomorrow the cultural program begins, we are going to explore the life of local tribes.
The group of the 7 Summits Club climbed to the base camp under the Giluwe volcano
Giluwe.
Boris Egorov, the a Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
Today we walked for 6 hours through the jungle and swamps, almost all the time with a little rain. At the same time, we reached the base camp quite ...
Boris Egorov, the a Guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
Today we walked for 6 hours through the jungle and swamps, almost all the time with a little rain. At the same time, we reached the base camp quite cheerfully. Here the weather improved, the stars became visible. After dinner we sat around the campfire for a while. With a fighting mood and most importantly in dryness, we go to bed. Tomorrow, the assault on the summit of the Giluwe volcano!
A new journey of the 7 Summits Club group to New Guinea under the "Seven Volcanoes" program has begun
Giluwe.
Boris Egorov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
An exotic program in Papua New Guinea has started today. All participants successfully crossed the half of the planet and ended up on a huge evergreen island. ...
Boris Egorov, the guide of the 7 Summits Club, reports from Papua New Guinea:
An exotic program in Papua New Guinea has started today. All participants successfully crossed the half of the planet and ended up on a huge evergreen island. The expedition turned out to be a family one. It consists of two fathers and three sons. In the evening we had dinner at the lodge at an altitude of 2500. And tomorrow, early in the morning, we move to the Giluwe base camp at an altitude of 3200.
The 7 Summits guide Boris Egorov fly to the distant island of New Guinea. The season of climbing Giluwe volcano begins
Giluwe.
The season of climbing the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania Giluwe will begin very soon! This is an integral and most exotic part of the Seven Volcanoes program. As usual, the 7 Summits Club tries to improve the service on its ...
The season of climbing the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania Giluwe will begin very soon! This is an integral and most exotic part of the Seven Volcanoes program. As usual, the 7 Summits Club tries to improve the service on its regular routes from year to year. This year we are setting up our full-fledged base camp on Giluwe with large comfortable tents. The first group of 6 participants starts on April 9. And on May 1, our unique climbing program will begin immediately on the Giluve volcano and Wilhelm Peak — the highest mountain in the country! There are 10 participants in the team. Boris Egorov, the super-guide of the 7 Summits Club, will work with both groups.
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Summit! Congratulations to our Belarusian friends who have climbed the summit of the Giluve volcano
Giluwe.
On November 20, our Belarusian friends Anastasia and Konstantin Lapko made a successful ascent on the top of the Giluve volcano. In Papua New Guinea, they traveled according to the 7 Summits Club tour program with local guides. For the ...
On November 20, our Belarusian friends Anastasia and Konstantin Lapko made a successful ascent on the top of the Giluve volcano. In Papua New Guinea, they traveled according to the 7 Summits Club tour program with local guides. For the first time, representatives of the Republic of Belarus climbed the highest volcano on the Australian continent. Congratulations to our friends and we wish them a successful completion of the Seven Volcanoes program!
Diary of the expedition of the 7 Summits Club to Papua New Guinea. Completion of the excursion program
Giluwe.
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Greetings to all from Papua New Guinea from the group "SPAPUANATY"! Yesterday we continued the excursion program and together with our local partner Mr. Pym visited his ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Greetings to all from Papua New Guinea from the group "SPAPUANATY"! Yesterday we continued the excursion program and together with our local partner Mr. Pym visited his native village — Paiya Village. Here we spent almost the whole day watching the life of the locals.
A traditional dish "mumu" was prepared especially for us — a pig cooked underground, lined with hot stones and banana leaves, as well as potatoes and sweet potatoes. It turned out delicious! There is a large pigsty on the territory of the village. Pigs are literally worth their weight in gold here. Pork is cooked extremely rarely - on big holidays, weddings, Christmas, it is very expensive. But pork can be exchanged for something more useful and necessary for the villagers.
There are also two huge flightless cassowary birds and a marsupial animal couscous. Mr. Pym showed us a small collection of artifacts: carvings, stone gods, shields. While waiting for the preparation of mumu, the locals showed us a little performance, dressing up in bright costumes, decorating their faces and decorating themselves with colored feathers and shell necklaces. And after that, we joined their dances, which amused the local kids a lot!
Our program has come to an end, and today it's time to say goodbye to the mysterious and exotic Papua New Guinea! See you in March!
Diary of the expedition of the 7 Summits Club to Papua New Guinea. Excursion program
Giluwe.
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Greetings to all from Papua New Guinea from the SPAPUANATY team! Yesterday (November 16) our excursion program started! After breakfast we drove to the town of Mount Hagen. ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Greetings to all from Papua New Guinea from the SPAPUANATY team! Yesterday (November 16) our excursion program started! After breakfast we drove to the town of Mount Hagen. First we visited the local market where vegetables and fruits are sold — a very colorful place! We bought watermelon and the ripest mangoes.
Today we got acquainted with three local tribes. They moved from one village to another through gardens and coffee plantations.
The first tribe we visited is called the Mud People. Their bodies were decorated with clay, and on their heads were huge clay masks weighing at least 10 kg. They showed a small performance, after which our local guide Raphael told about their culture and lifestyle. According to legend, they were defeated by an enemy tribe and had to flee to the Asaro River. They waited until dusk before trying to escape. The enemies saw them rising from the muddy banks, covered with mud, thought they were spirits and fled in fear.
The next village is a 30-minute drive away. Here, to the beat of the drums, we were given a performance by the famous Huli Wig tribe. They decorate their faces with traditional Papua flowers and wear headdresses made from their own hair and feathers of the bird of paradise.
The last tribe that we managed to get acquainted with is a Man from Cimbu. Here the aborigines decorated their bodies with charcoal and clay, copying spirits with skeletal bodies. It is believed that these spirits are deceased people from their tribe who have returned to help and heal them from diseases.
And in the evening we had a festive dinner, presentation of certificates and medals for climbing.
Diary of the 7 Summits Club expedition to Papua New Guinea, the first day of climbing the highest volcano on the continent of Australia, Mount Giluwe
Giluwe.
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Day one: transfer to the Base camp at an altitude of 3700. After an early breakfast, we got into the car and went to meet our volcano Giluwe. We drove from the lodge for ...
The 7 Summits Club Guide Svetlana Kotlyar from Papua New Guinea:
Day one: transfer to the Base camp at an altitude of 3700. After an early breakfast, we got into the car and went to meet our volcano Giluwe. We drove from the lodge for about an hour. Here we met with a team of our porters and guides. The main guide of them Stanley is a man of 40 years old with a fairly good English, which he learned while communicating with tourists.
The first part of the route passed through a dense rainforest. It is almost always wet and rainy in Papua, the day before the downpour went until 2 a.m., so rubber boots, capes on backpacks and raincoats are a very important element of the outfit. Stanley deftly cut a path for us with a machete, freeing the path from unnecessary overhanging branches, at the same time telling about the culture of the locals.
— Wet leaves of this plant can be washed, they are very refreshing. There are a lot of useful plants growing in our forests and we know how and for what they can be used.
He showed trees whose leaves are used to build roofs of houses. We saw a beautiful Bird of paradise, which is a symbol of the country. We are as much a curiosity to Papuans as they are to us. The locals are watching us with great interest, looking at clothes and various little things that are familiar to us, but unfamiliar to them.
After a couple of hours of trekking, we left the forest and got into a meadow area, walking parallel to the river. The ground under our feet is quite swampy, but on the first day we did not use rubber boots, we managed with trekking shoes. The entire track took about 6 hours, about 13 km long with a climb drop of 1000 m. Closer to three o'clock in the afternoon, the rain began and continued until 2 a.m., forcing us to worry about tomorrow's exit to the mountain.
Summit! The group of the 7 Summits Club has successfully climbed the highest volcano on the Australian continent Mount Giluve
Giluwe.
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
Hello to the 7 Summits Club from Papua New Guinea! Today at 9 am our team "SPAPUANATY" in full force stood on top of the highest volcano in Australia and ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
Hello to the 7 Summits Club from Papua New Guinea! Today at 9 am our team "SPAPUANATY" in full force stood on top of the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania — GILUVE (4368 m)! From the base camp at an altitude of 3700 we reached the summit in 3.5 hours. The last 150 meters of a fairly steep climb we went using a rope for belay, which undoubtedly added extreme for the participants! The mountain turned out to be not so trekking!
We decided today to go down to the bottom and move to the lodge. We were insanely tired during this busy day, we were on our feet for more than 12 hours today.
We are resting now, all the details are tomorrow!
The group of the 7 Summits Club has arrived safely at Mount Hagen and is preparing to go to the mountains in a comfortable lodge
Giluwe.
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
The stars have come together! Today, all the Papuan gods were kind to us and our team members finally came to Mount Hagen, passing the longest queues at Mort ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
The stars have come together! Today, all the Papuan gods were kind to us and our team members finally came to Mount Hagen, passing the longest queues at Mort Moresby airport!
After lunch, we stopped at the supermarket, bought everything we needed and went to our Magic Mountain Lodge. In 40 minutes we reached the place by a scenic road. The team members are pleasantly surprised by our proximity to nature, abundance of greenery and beautiful views.
We settled into the lodge, drink coffee, chat about the mountains, travel, laugh a lot and discuss plans for tomorrow. By brainstorming, the name of our group was born: "SPAPUANATS".
Tomorrow, early in the morning, the "SPAPUANATS" are moving into the mountains to climb the highest volcano of Australia and Oceania – Mount Giluve!
We will be out of touch for at least 2 days, wait for messages from the satellite!
There was a warm welcome everywhere. The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar arrived at the place of the beginning of the climbing program on Giluve
Giluwe.
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
Less than two days have passed since I got to Papua New Guinea! The route to the country of exotics is far from the easiest: Moscow 🇷🇺- Abu ...
The guide of the 7 Summits Club Svetlana Kotlyar reports from Papua New Guinea:
Less than two days have passed since I got to Papua New Guinea! The route to the country of exotics is far from the easiest: Moscow 🇷🇺- Abu Dhabi 🇦🇪 - Manila 🇵🇭 - Port Moresby 🇬🇳 - Mount Hagen ..
I haven't gotten this far yet, and I found out about the existence of the names of some cities from the list just a month ago. The last weeks of preparation have been stressful. Sheets of correspondence with a partner, detailed discussion of the program, communication with participants, booking tickets, constant monitoring of covid rules at the docking points, waiting for a visa...
It seemed that a little more and my eye would start twitching! Before the trip, I slept for three hours and, having finished collecting a 35-kg bag, moved to Sheremetyevo. I remember the face of a nice girl Tatiana at the reception and her sincere surprise in her eyes: "Where is this?!"
Manila caused the most concern, which did not completely cancel the covid restrictions. I had to get my luggage, change the terminal, walk across the street and check in for the next flight. All these actions equated to a visit to the Philippines. What happened in fact: at the exit of the plane, I was met by two nice girls with a sign with my name on it. They found my luggage themselves, helped me carry it, put me on a bus to another terminal, checked me in for the next flight! And at the same time, in fact, they did not look at any documents, except for a visa to Papua!
In Port Moresby, one meticulous aunt tried to remove the sausage from my trunk! But I said that we, tourists, in your Papuan mountains, there is definitely no way without it! Last domestic flight to Mount Hagen. Permitted baggage is 16 kg. The surcharge for the preponderance is around $ 60-70.
— Where are you from?
— From Russia. I'm going to Mount Hagen, tomorrow I'll meet the group and we'll go to the Giluve volcano!
They smile..
— There is no need to pay anything extra. Do you know where to go on a domestic flight? Let's take you out!
Papua New Guinea welcomed me so hospitably!
Tomorrow I meet a group and - let the adventures begin!
Summit! We made the first ascent on the summit of Mount Giluve after a break caused by coronavirus
Giluwe.
Hurray! There is the summit of Giluwe and the first swallow that flew to Papua New Guinea! After 2 years of pandemic, Papua New Guinea finally opened to tourists in February 2022. And the first participant in the program of our climbing ...
Hurray! There is the summit of Giluwe and the first swallow that flew to Papua New Guinea! After 2 years of pandemic, Papua New Guinea finally opened to tourists in February 2022. And the first participant in the program of our climbing project with local guides this weekend successfully climbed on the top of the highest volcano in Australia and Oceania - Giluve (4368 m). This mountain is part of the "7 Volcanoes" project. Congratulations to Adrian on the summit! And we invite new people to make this unusual journey to another world.
Mumu and Papuans for every taste! The 7 Summits Club group completes Mount Giluwe climbing tour with a cultural-carnival program
Giluwe.
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of 7 Peaks Club and group guide:
Hello from Papua! Perhaps this is the last one. Tomorrow we're flying home, and today we were having a blast in Papua. We visited mudmen, hulimen, skeletonmen. With each of ...
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of 7 Peaks Club and group guide:
Hello from Papua! Perhaps this is the last one. Tomorrow we're flying home, and today we were having a blast in Papua. We visited mudmen, hulimen, skeletonmen. With each of these tribes we sang and danced. Then we participated in the preparation of a special dish "Mumu" - thus, we were given a great honor.
We also shot with bows and spears, visited the mausoleum with skulls, and met the family of the chief of the village of Paya, whose members appeared to us in a very naked form. Probably, it is also a sign of great respect for us...
In General, we leave this hospitable country with a lot of pleasant impressions and photos. We promised local to return on their festivals. They invited us very much.
The mudmen
Have hulimen (or wigmen - that is, people in wigs)
At skeletonmen
In the village of Paya
Introduction to the family of the chief of the village of Paya
Summit! The team of the 7 Summits Club, headed by Ludmila Korobeshko climbed the volcano of Giluwe
Giluwe.
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of the 7 Summits Club and group guide:
Greetings from Papua from a group called “Mudman on Giluwe-2”! Today we climbed to the top of Mount Giluwe and immediately went down without spending the night in the ...
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of the 7 Summits Club and group guide:
Greetings from Papua from a group called “Mudman on Giluwe-2”!
Today we climbed to the top of Mount Giluwe and immediately went down without spending the night in the camp.
It seems that Ivan Stepanov, 16 years old, became the youngest Russian on Giluwe.
Mount Giluwe. The second team of the 7 Summits Club under the leadership of Ludmila Korobeshko start climbing the highest volcano of Australia
Giluwe.
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of the 7 Summits Club and group guide:
Greetings from Papua from a group called “Mudman on Giluwe-2”. We begin our ascent of Giluwe volcano. We want to make an express version, that is, to climb with only one ...
Ludmila Korobeshko, Director of the 7 Summits Club and group guide:
Greetings from Papua from a group called “Mudman on Giluwe-2”! We begin our ascent of Giluwe volcano. We want to make an express version, that is, to climb with only one overnight stop.
Goodbye Papua! The final day of the 7 Summits Club group in Papua New Guinea, new experiences and new dances
Giluwe.
Ludmila Korobeshko, director of the 7 Summits Club, a group guide:
Hello from Papua New Guinea! Today is the final day of the program. In the morning we went to see the birds, which, alas, because of the rain did not want to show up. ...
Ludmila Korobeshko, director of the 7 Summits Club, a group guide:
Hello from Papua New Guinea! Today is the final day of the program. In the morning we went to see the birds, which, alas, because of the rain did not want to show up. Then we walked through the forest with orchids. And then the Central event of the day happened – we visited the village of Paia. There we were given a solemn reception-baked pig, danced and sang.
Mudmen and hoolimen impressed the 7 Summits Club group during a cultural day in Papua New Guinea
Giluwe.
Greetings from Papua New Guinea from “the intrepid conquerors” of Giluwe! Today we had a cultural day. First we visited mudmen (clay people with pots on their heads). First they tried to intimidate us, then we did it of them. Then we ...
Greetings from Papua New Guinea from “the intrepid conquerors” of Giluwe! Today we had a cultural day. First we visited mudmen (clay people with pots on their heads). First they tried to intimidate us, then we did it of them. Then we danced in Panka Village with hoolimen. In the end we stopped at the local market, bought betel nuts and tried them. That was awesome! Still under the impression...
The records of the expedition on Giluwe. The first in their countries and regions climbed the highest volcano in Australia team members of the 7 Summits Club
Giluwe.
During our expedition to Papua several records were set:
1) The Firsts Estonians who have climbed Mount Giluwe - Vambola and Lisette Sipelgas (father and daughter).2) First Crimean on Giluwe became great Igor Pokhvalin. 3) Ruslan Sadykov ...
During our expedition to Papua several records were set:
1) The Firsts Estonians who have climbed Mount Giluwe - Vambola and Lisette Sipelgas (father and daughter).
2) First Crimean on Giluwe became great Igor Pokhvalin.
3) Ruslan Sadykov became the First from Bashkiria on Giluwe.
Summit! Photos from climbing Giluwe by a group of the 7 Summits Club under the leadership of Ludmila Korobeshko
Giluwe.
Ludmila Korobeshko: Yesterday morning, the 7 Summits Club team climbed to the top of Australia's and Oceania's highest volcano, Mount Giluwe. The summit was made by all members of the expedition and a group of local Papuans. They are kind ...
Ludmila Korobeshko: Yesterday morning, the 7 Summits Club team climbed to the top of Australia's and Oceania's highest volcano, Mount Giluwe. The summit was made by all members of the expedition and a group of local Papuans. They are kind and very nice people. And they are not cannibals. Papuans went with us to the top, sang songs by the fire, mixed mud – so, they had a great time in the campaign on Giluve!
Tomorrow our cultural program begins - a visit to the local tribes.
























































































































































































