Mount Victoria is the highest point in the Owen Stanley Ranges in Central Province, Papua New Guinea at 4,038 metres (13,248 ft).
It lies approximately 75 km north-north-east of Port Moresby and can be seen on a clear day from the city.
The Mountain was named in honour of the British Queen Victoria by Commander Charles B Yule.
His party included his private secretary J.B Cameron, a Samoan half-caste and thirty-eight Papuans and Polynesians.
[3] Brisbane-born Chas C. Baines in 1953 led a team of native carriers on a successful ascent.