TREKKING ADVENTURES

When you think of trekking adventures in PNG, the Kokoda Track immediately comes to mind; however, there are many other options for trekking, mountain climbing and bushwalking.

The Kokoda Track was the scene of bitter fighting in 1942 as the Japanese advanced towards Port Moresby. Many Japanese and Australian soldiers died along the Track, both in battle and from malaria. As the interest in Australia’s cultural identity and recent history grows, walking the Kokoda Track has become a rite of passage for a new generation of Australians in order to gain an understanding of what Australian soldiers endured during WWII.

The Black Cat Track, Lark Force Track, The Old Bulldog Trek, Mt Wilhelm, Mt Giluwe, Mt Hagen, the Bismarck and the Kubor Ranges all offer a variety of other trekking and climbing options catering to all levels of fitness.

Whatever you want to do on your holiday, PNG Holidays in conjunction with our wide range of suppliers and operators can put together the ideal travel itinerary for you.

THE KOKODA

TRAIL

By far, PNG’s most popular trek, you can follow in the footsteps of Australian soldiers during World War 2. This 96km trek is challenging and requires a high level of fitness.

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Isurava Memorial

THE KOKODA

TRAIL

By far, PNG’s most popular trek, you can follow in the footsteps of Australian soldiers during World War 2. This 96km trek is challenging and requires a high level of fitness.

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Mt Hagen

MT HAGEN &

MT GILUWE

Trek two of PNG’s highest peaks in this 5 day/4 night itinerary. Designed for climbers of moderate to high fitness, for groups of 1-12 people.

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MT HAGEN &

MT GILUWE

Trek two of PNG’s highest peaks in this 5 day/4 night itinerary. Designed for climbers of moderate to high fitness, for groups of 1-12 people.

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MOUNT

WILHELM

Mt Wilhem is PNG’S highest mountain and offers a challenging hike in sub-freezing temperatures.

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Mt Wllhelm

MOUNT

WILHELM

Mt Wilhem is PNG’S highest mountain and offers a challenging hike in sub-freezing temperatures.

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