Papua New Guinea is a young nation, but has endured a colourful and, at times, bloody history. The Kokoda Track is one of many walking tracks that existed long before Europeans came into this part of the world. During the course of World War II, the Japanese decided to use this trail as a means of launching a ground attack against the Australians in Port Moresby. On this trek, we set out to explore the complete route of the campaign starting from Owers' Corner (not far from the point where Australian troops first turned the Japanese advance) perched high on the Sogeri Plateau, and eventually working our way east to the little village of Buna on the north coast (where the Japanese landed). By the time we arrive at Buna, we have completed a crossing of the central spine of Papua, having seen all the main battle sites and also gained an appreciation of the rugged beauty of the region, as exemplified by the Owen Stanley Ranges.
Highlights
Port Moresby Owen Stanley Range Kokoda BunaItinerary:
1 Arrive in Port Moresby and transfer to hotel. 2 Bomana War Cemetery. Commence trek.3-7 Trek the Kokoda Track, camping and staying in huts along the way.8 Free day on the trail at Myola. Explore nearby waterfall and war site.9-11 Continue trek, finishing at Kokoda.12-13 Drive to Buna. Cultural show. Free day at beach for boat trips, fishing or swimming.14 Fly from Popondetta to Port Moresby.15 Trip ends in Port Moresby this morning.
Included: Peregrine tour leader, arrival transfer, transport, local porters.
Not Included: Departure taxes, visas, other meals, insurance, tips, any additional optional tours or activities during free time, and spending of a personal nature.
Meals: 12 breakfasts,11 lunches,12 dinners
Starts/Ends: Port Moresby/Port Moresby
Trip Reference: PAKT