Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Port Moresby
A former colonial settlement, Papua New Guinea’s unique capital offers a glimpse into this young country’s democratic future.
Day 2 Owers Corner/Ioribaiwa
Depending on which direction you take, Owers Corner is either the beginning or the end of the Kokoda Track. During the Kokoda campaign, it was the site of a Salvation Army centre. On a clear day, Ioribaiwa offers views over the surrounding mountains, and it is often possible to make out Port Moresby in the distance.
Day 3 Nauro
After a long day of trekking, Nauro – surrounded by lush foliage and a pleasant stream - is a great place to relax beside the campfire.
Day 4 Efogi
Efogi is one of the most welcoming villages along the Kokoda Track. Upon arrival, expect to find some mouth-watering, organically-grown fresh fruit on offer.
Day 5 Digger's Camp
The highest camping stop on the Kokoda Track, Digger’s Camp is set among a lush rainforest canopy and is a short walk away from the beautiful grasslands of Myola.
Day 6 Templeton's Crossing II
A former supply depot turned burial ground, the muddy trails around Templeton’s Crossing I and II are interspersed with refreshing mountain streams.
Day 7 Isurava
The plaque at Isurava reads ‘Courage, Sacrifice, Mateship and Endurance’. These are virtues to consider while strolling the battlefields that surround this tranquil village.
Day 8 Kokoda
Kokoda Station played host to the first of many bloody battles between Australian and Japanese forces during the Kokoda campaign.
Day 9-10 Port Moresby
Although not the world’s prettiest city, Port Moresby has a surprising amount of multicultural restaurants and political sights to explore.
Tour Dates
Start Date | End Date | Price |
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16 Apr 2013 | 25 Apr 2013 | $3720 AUD |
05 May 2013 | 14 May 2013 | $3720 AUD |
02 Jun 2013 | 11 Jun 2013 | $3720 AUD |
30 Jun 2013 | 09 Jul 2013 | $3720 AUD |
04 Aug 2013 | 13 Aug 2013 | $3340 AUD |
01 Sep 2013 | 10 Sep 2013 | $3720 AUD |
06 Oct 2013 | 15 Oct 2013 | $3720 AUD |