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Getaway Trekking is a fully licensed Kokoda Trek company. Here’s everything you need to know about trekking the famous track.
After a pre-trek gathering and our first night’s accommodation in Port Moresby, we commence our Kokoda trek by road in the Getaway Trekking (GT) Private Motor Vehicle (PMV), bound for Owers’ Corner. At this point, the Kokoda Track commences. On our way, we stop at Bomana War Cemetery to honour those who died in the 1942 Kokoda Campaign. It is a reminder of their sacrifice.
We start our journey across the Owen Stanley Range by going downhill to the Goldie River. Don’t worry, our trek leaders and loyal carriers will help us wade across the river.
We will hike and visit many historical places in the first eight days. These places include Imita Ridge, where Australia made its final stand, and Ioribaiwa Ridge, which was the farthest point reached by the Japanese.
Another stop will be Brigade Hill, where a terrible battle took place during our soldiers’ retreat. Additionally, we will visit Eora Creek Village, where 99 Australian soldiers died in gunfights. Lastly, we will visit Isurava Battlefield, where Private Bruce Kingsbury was killed in battle and later awarded the Victoria Cross.
We will hold a small memorial service at Brigade Hill and another larger service at the Isurava Battlefield Memorial. Both events honour the bravery and sacrifice of Australian soldiers. During the service at Isurava, you will be invited to participate, perhaps with a reading or poem (should you wish to do so). The Last Post will be played, and the National Anthems will be sung.
Our Kokoda trek concludes once we enter the Kokoda Arch at Kokoda Village. We will reflect on the experiences of Australian soldiers during the campaign, focusing on the last eight days of the campaign to help us understand the challenges they faced. This will give us a deeper appreciation for their sacrifices.
We will spend our final night on the Kokoda Trail at the Kokoda Village before returning to Port Moresby the following morning. Upon our arrival, we will transfer back to our hotel for a hot shower and our final dinner as a group. This evening is a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon what, for many, will have been the experience of a lifetime.
‘We are here today, because they were here before us.’
Jacksons International Airport, Port Moresby (Google Map)
Papua New Guinea is one of the world’s most naturally beautiful countries. Soaring mountain peaks, unspoiled beaches, lush rainforests, unique flora and fauna and the cultural richness of the people combine to make Papua New Guinea an increasingly popular destination for tourists, not to mention the renowned and fabled ‘Kokoda Track’, home to many life-changing Kokoda Tours.
Arrive Port Moresby, transfer to hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Pre trek briefing and first group dinner (own cost)
Transfer by road to Bomana War Cemetery, containing more than 3,700 casualties of the Second World War. Continuing to Sogeri Monument before arriving at Owers’ Corner where the Kokoda Track commences. Inspect the Owers’ Corner Memorial as well as a 25-pound Artillery gun. Commence trek with steep descent to Goldie River. Cross river, continue through Uberi and past Dump 66 arriving at Goodwater campsite.
Commence with steep ascent up to Imita Ridge, site of the final defensive stand by the Australians, who were told there would be no further withdrawal from this point. Commence steep descent to Ua Ule Creek, crossing many times, before arriving Ua-Ule for lunch. Complete day with challenging ascent to Ioribaiwa Village.
Ascend to the top of Ioribaiwa Ridge, the furthest point reached by the Japanese before they were ordered to “advance to the rear”. Continue into Ofi Creek campsite,
before tackling the 9 false peaks of the Maguli Range. Finish with challenging but spectacular descent into the beautiful village of Nauro, our camp for the night.
Stunning views of mountain ranges in cloud set up the day; begin with descent into Nauro swamp. Cross Brown River and continue along flat ground to ‘The Wall’ and a very steep ascent to Menari Gap. Continue to Menari, home to the last remaining Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel along the Kokoda Track. Enjoy a swim in the slow running creek and the beautiful church choir.
A steep climb up to infamous Brigade Hill; also referred to as ‘Butcher’s Hill’, site of an horrific and costly battle. Pause for Memorial Service. Enjoy beautiful views enroute to Efogi, largest settlement on Track with museum, airstrip and first aid post. Make final ascent to Efogi Village 2. Opportunity to support local economy with purchase of fruit, cans of coke, Twisties and Bilums (traditional string bags).
Long day commencing with steep descent into gorge and across Efogi River. Long climb to Naduri, continue to summit of Mt Bellamy, trekking through the ‘enchanted moss forest’, where Antarctic Beech forest, phosphorescent fungi and giant Pandanus line the track. Descend to Dump 1 via Kokoda Gap enjoying more spectacular views.
Short but steep descent to Eora Creek, cross and continue to
Templetons 2. Continue past numerous weapon pits, as we make our way to Eora Creek Village; site of the ‘Battle of Eora Creek’. Trek along narrow and slippery tracks to Alola with spectacular views and friendly locals. Final leg into Isurava Battlefield.
Rise early for our Memorial Service, reflecting upon the courage, endurance, mateship and sacrifice of all soldiers during the Kokoda Campaign. Our Service is held at the Isurava Battlefield Memorial. Continue through Deniki and onto the village of Hoi with its beautiful and refreshing creek. A final 2 hour walk to the Kokoda Track Arch.
If returning to Port Moresby by private charter, transfer the short distance to Kokoda Airstrip. If connecting with commercial flight from Popondetta, leave Kokoda and transfer by road. Either way, will take about 30 minutes to fly over what took us 8 days to walk. Final dinner in Port Moresby. (own cost)
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Australia.
*In the event that a Guesthouse is not available, Tents and/or Bivvys will be erected as a sleeping alternative.
Our Kokoda Treks run from April to October each year, when the weather is likely to be drier and cooler. During PNG’s dry season, humidity decreases, making the experience a little more comfortable for trekkers.
The Kokoda Trail length is approximately 96km, which we split over 8 days of walking. The highest elevation of the Kokoda trek is Mount Bellamy at 2,490 m (8,170 ft) above sea level.
When you trek Kokoda with Getaway Trekking, porters will help you with your backpacks, however, some planning is necessary. A detailed breakdown of what you will need will be provided to all trekkers. However, please take note of the following:
Clothing
Personal belongings
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