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Kokoda Tours Trekking Tours

KOKODA TRACK

The Kokoda Trail is more than just a trek; it’s a pilgrimage, a physical and mental challenge that traces the footsteps of WWII heroes through the spirit of Papua New Guinea. We help you trek this iconic path, experiencing its raw beauty, profound history, and the indomitable spirit of the Papuan people.

Our 9-day itinerary takes you beyond the battlefield narratives, gripping you in the breath-taking diversity of PNG’s landscapes. Explore lush green wildernesses, cross rivers on hanging bridges, and climb steep slopes for breath-taking views that go on for miles.

Buna Treks and Tours knows the Kokoda Trail intimately. Our expert guides, many descendants of WWII carriers, share their knowledge and stories, bringing the history of the track to life. You will visit battle sites, learn about the bravery of soldiers on both sides and gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on this peaceful land.

But the Kokoda Trail is also a celebration of the present, showcasing the vibrant cultures and traditions of the Papuan communities who call this region home. You will be welcomed by their warmth and hospitality, sharing meals together and witnessing traditions under the starlit sky.

Your safety is our priority. We carry satellite phones for direct communication with our Port Moresby office and a radio for consistent connection between our lead guide and track master.

With over a decade of expertise, we’re seasoned guides leading Kokoda treks. Our experienced team ensures a safe journey, welcoming groups of four or more, solo adventurers, and even smaller groups of trekkers anytime.

TREK ITINERARY

Our trek kicks off at Owers’ Corner. We’ll pick you up from your accommodation and head to the starting point at Port Moresby, trekking to Goodwater Campsite, where we’ll spend the night.

Leaving Goodwater, we’ll pass through Imita Ridge and Ua-Ule, crossing several rivers before reaching Ioribaiwa Village, our resting place for the night.

Expect a challenging day as we ascend steep ridges and down into Oi-Creek, trek the 9 false peaks of the Maguli Range, and descend into the picturesque Nauro Village, our campsite for the night. (B/L/D)

After breakfast, we navigate the Nauro swamps, crossing the brown river, through Agulogo and conquer “The Wall” into Menari Gap, where we’ll spend the night at the Manari Village.

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TREK DEPARTURE DATES – 2024

  • 17 March 2024             * 17 April 2024           * 03 May 2024
  • 22 June 2024               * 10 July 2024            * 23 August 2024
  • 18 September 2024     * 10 October 2024     * 11 November 2024

TREK DEPARTURE DATES – 2025

* 05th March 2025                * 06th April 2025               * 13th May 2025                  * 07th June 2025                 * 12th July 2025                   * 23rd August 2025            * 03rd September 2025    * 10th October 2025            * 05th November 2025

 

COST:  AU$3000.00 P/P         Group Size:  Four (4)

We also cater for Solo Trekkers as well as dates outside of our scheduled treks.

What's included

  • All trek meals
  • All land transportation
  • All trek accommodation
  • Pre and Post Trek Accommodation with breakfast in Port Moresby
  • Trekking Fees / Permit
  • Camp Site fees
  • Experienced Local on the Ground Crew (Porters & Guides)
  • Sleeping Tents
  • Sleeping Bags
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Mt. Wilhelm Tours Trekking Tours

MT WILHELM

Mount Wilhelm Trekking is an adventure that involves climbing Papua New Guinea’s highest peak, Mount Wilhelm. Standing at 4,509 meters (14,793 feet), Mount Wilhelm is located in the Chimbu Province of the Highlands region of Papua New Guinea. The trek to the summit of Mount Wilhelm offers a challenging and rewarding experience for hikers and mountaineers.

Here’s what you can expect from the Mount Wilhelm Trek:

**1. Trekking Route:

The most common route to summit Mount Wilhelm starts from the village of Keglsugl. The trek usually involves several days of hiking through diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests, alpine meadows, and rugged terrain. The ascent is generally gradual but can be physically demanding due to the high altitude.

**2. Altitude:

Mount Wilhelm’s high altitude means that trekkers need to be prepared for altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization is essential, and trekkers should allow several days to adjust to the altitude before attempting the summit.

**3. Scenic Beauty:

The trek offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, including valleys, rivers, and other mountain ranges. The higher you go, the more spectacular the vistas become, with opportunities to see unique flora and fauna.

**4. Weather Conditions:

Weather conditions on Mount Wilhelm can be unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from cool to freezing, especially near the summit. Trekkers should be prepared for varying weather conditions and be equipped with appropriate clothing and gear.

**5. Cultural Experience:

The trek provides a chance to interact with local communities and learn about their culture. The people of the Highlands are known for their rich traditions and hospitality.

**6. Preparation:

Trekking Mount Wilhelm requires physical fitness and proper preparation. It’s advisable to undertake some training before the trek and to bring adequate gear, including warm clothing, sturdy hiking boots, and a good quality sleeping bag.

**7. Permits and Guides:

Permits may be required for the trek, and it’s generally recommended to go with a local guide or tour operator who can provide support, local knowledge, and ensure safety.

Mount Wilhelm Trekking is a remarkable adventure for those seeking to explore one of Papua New Guinea’s most iconic natural landmarks and experience the country’s stunning highland scenery and culture.

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Tour of Gona, Buna Sananada Trekking Tours

GONA, BUNA & SANANANDA

Buna Village is home to Buna Treks and Tours. Once a single large village, Buna was devastated by Cyclone Guba in 2007. In the aftermath, the villagers sought safer ground and relocated to what is now known as Big Buna Village and the smaller Dumbari Buna Village. Our families are spread across Buna, Sanananda, and Gona, collectively referred to as the Northern Beachheads.

If you’re considering a visit to Buna, Sanananda, or Gona, you’ve come to the right place. Our tours of the Northern Beachheads offer a unique opportunity to witness the remnants of World War II, engage with local families whose lives were forever changed by the war, and experience our traditional way of life that continues to thrive despite changing times.

Whether you’re planning a pilgrimage, extending your Kokoda Trekking experience, or simply looking to enjoy the sights and relax in a friendly seaside atmosphere, the Northern Beachheads is the perfect destination.

Come and meet our only surviving grandmother to hear her firsthand account of the war, learn about our lives before and after the conflict, and discover what we look forward to in the future.

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