We have some of the most experienced guides on the Track. We also have an Australian guide to compliment the local guide on each trip. Our groups are small in comparison to others. Large groups place undue stress on local villages and can seriously affect your enjoyment level. Our food is unbeatable and our environment policy ensures that you have as little impact on this pristine environment as possible.
HIGHLIGHTS
Walk one of the most famous tracks in the world
Understand what Australian soldiers endured during WWII
Amazing terrain and river crossings (great swimming)
Walk through the most pristine rain forests in the world
Wonderful people with beautiful singing voices
Undertake something that will push your body and spirit to new levels
OVERVIEW
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 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.
Walking the Kokoda Track involves 50 hours of hiking over 90km of sharp, timbered ridges, steep-sided valleys and fast flowing rivers. Vantage points along the Track reveal magnificent mountain landscapes, and a wide variety of flora and fauna is encountered. Trekkers pass through local villages where descendents of the wartime “fuzzy wuzzy angels” continue to live simple traditional lifestyles while providing a warm welcome to passing trekkers.
The best time of the year to walk the Track is the dry season, from May to October. Walking during the wet season is also possible but is much more challenging because the Track is muddy and slippery, and river crossings may even be impassable after rain.
Kokoda Track expeditions can be booked for any week of the year for any group size from 1 upwards. We also have scheduled departures that anyone is welcome to join. All food, equipment and guides (including an Australian guide) are provided. You only need to bring your personal gear and bedding.
We take a slightly different approach from some other trek operators who camp out every night of the trek and fly all food and drink in for the occasion, thus almost needing a camel train to carry all their supplies. We engage village guest houses along the Track to supply accommodation and some meals for our trekkers and porters, thus not only reducing the amount of food and equipment carried by the trekking party, but also injecting greater economic benefits into the micro-economies of the village communities along the Track.
Our food includes coconut milk curries, vegetarian pastas, fried rice, prawn crackers, damper etc. We use no rehydratable vegetables and we don’t supply baked beans, just delicious and nutritious meals.
A a portable shower tent is supplied so you can either wash in the rivers without soap or in our shower with soap which is kept away from water courses. We supply the soap. We can even provide a hot shower anywhere along the Track.
Our Porters are well paid, well fed and motivated to provide you with a great experience. They set up tents, boil water, help you along the Track and at night, sing songs. On our trek you will sleep in village guest houses for half the nights along the Track. The other nights involve camping in locations where there are no villages (bush camps).
Day 01: Arrive Port Moresby and transfer to hotel. Pre-expedition briefing by your Australian guide.
Day 02: Fly to Popondetta and then onto Buna. Overnight Buna.
Day 03: More exploring Buna and Gona then off to Kokoda via Popondetta. There you will visit the war museum and walk on the cigar shaped battle-field that was Kokoda.
We will be introduced to our expert guide and porter team, who we will spend the next 8 days with us. They will set up camp, carry our food, tents and safety equipment and ensure we have a safe and enjoyable trek. Overnight Kokoda.
Day 04: (3 Hours) Depart Kokoda for Deniki, through plantations and via the beautiful Hoi village. The going is relatively easy except for a steep 45 minute trek up to our destination. We will set up camp, have lunch and a delicious dinner before bed.
Day 05: (6-7 Hours) After a complete breakfast we head for Alola via Isurava Battlefield memorial. The memorial was opened by Australian Prime Minister John Howard in August 2002 to commemorate 60 years since a ferocious four day battle was fought there in 1942. We will lunch there and then continue hiking – descending and ascending numerous hills to finally arrive at Alola. From here we can see across the valley towards Abuari Village. After a fresh pasta and damper meal it’s off to bed.
Day 06 : (9 hours)Hike from Alola via Eora Creek to Templeton’s Crossing 1, at the base of Mt Belamy. This is a long day but extremely interesting with both historical and natural points of interest.
Day 07: (8 hours) Trek from Templeton’s 1 to our home village, Kagi. Today you will ascend Mt Bellamy, the highest point of the Kokoda Track (2190m). Good views at the Kokoda Gap Lookout. We will divert off the Track to visit the last surviving Fuzzy Wuzzy at Nadoori. Descend to Kagi village where we will be greeted by the locals. A big feast is hadtonight. Overnight village guest house or tents.
Day 08 : (9 Hours) Today you will hike from Kagi to Menari village. During the morning you will climb Brigade Hill and then begin a long steep descent to Menari village which will weary your feet and legs. You will sleep well tonight. Overnight Menari.
Day 09 : (5 Hours) Hike from Menari to Naoro village. After climbing a steep saddle you will descend and pass through a number of river crossings to Naoro village. A good chance to river surf down the Brown River.
Day 10 : (7 Hours) Hike from Naoro to Wa-ule Creek. Climbing through open grasslands you will mount the Maguli Range and take a long steep descent to Ofi Creek and Wa-ule Creek campsite.
Day 11: (4-5 Hours).Hike from Wa-ule Creek to Ower’s Corner. There are a number of river crossings and a long steep climb up Imita Ridge. The descent on the other side of the ridge is known as The Golden Stairs which leads down to Goldie River. After wading through the river the Kokoda Track concludes with a final steep ascent to Owers Corner. You will arrive at Owers Corner in the early afternoon and will be met by a 4WD vehicle with a picnic lunch and cold drinks that you will share with your guides and porters. Drive to Bomana War Cemetry to Port Moresby and then dropped off at our hotel.
We will spend the night dining with our guides, porters and other friends we have made on the Kokoda Track.
Day 12: Transfer from hotel to your flight home or next destination.
Inclusions:
An Australian and Local Guide for the entire expedition
Electrolyte supplement such as Gatorade for expedition portion
All domestic schedule and chartered flights
River rescue team and procedures
Government Taxes (except visa charge and civil aviation terminal facilities charge)
Shower tent to wash with soap and protect the environment. Hot showers are available.
All meals on expedition (including Curries and Pasta not baked beans)
All transfers including those from the airport, Owers Corner and Popondetta – Buna – Kokoda.
Visit Bomana War Cemetery
Food for Porters including rice, noodles, biscuits, bully beef, milo and vegetables
All accommodation outside of Port Moresby
Cultural fees, activities and tours
Guides and porters (who carry all group equipment, food, set up tents etc)
1 to 1 Porter-Client ratio
A rubbish Porter that takes all our rubbish and other operators rubbish from the Track
Tent hire and floor mats.
2 nights accommodation in Port Moresby twin share.
Accommodation in Buna and Kokoda.
Snack Pack for each expedition day to get you between meals
Satellite Phone for Emergency Purposes
VHF Radio contact with Port Moresby,Kokoda and 10 other Track villages for emergency purposes
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Price guide
KOKODA-BUNA-GONA
PRICE
12 Day Trek (Tour Code: CPOM12TNK)
From
SINGLE
$3909
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
11 Nights Accommodation
International & Domestic Airfares
Airport transfers
All Meals on expedition
Rubbish porter
Price Ex Cairns Price Ex Brisbane: +A$80 Price Ex Sydney: +A$150 Prices are per person and plus taxes