ADVENTURE KOKODA 10-Day Premium Kokoda Campaign Trek Australian Led

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Adventure Kokoda 10-Day Premium Campaign trek is the complete package.

The trek follows the original wartime trail and includes all sites of military significance during the Kokoda campaign – battlesites, patrol tracks, major logistic areas Lake Myola and fire support bases.

The itinerary includes two nights at Bombers campsite which allows trekkers to spend a day exploring both Myola lakes and inspecting the American P40 Kittyhawk fighter aircraft that crashed on the northern edge of the lakes.

Trekkers return to Bombers campsite for a late lunch and a ‘make-and-mend’ afternoon in the glorious tranquillity of the Moss Forest.

The trek includes a solemn Dawn Service involving trekkers and our PNG guides and carriers at the Isurava Memorial. This service is regarded as the highlight of the Kokoda trek experience.

Description

Itinerary

Day 1: Flight to Port Moresby

Stop At: Port Moresby, Port Moresby, Papua Region
02:00pm Arrive Port Moresby,
02:30pm Check into Sogeri Lodge,
05:30pm Trek Briefing,
07:30pm Dinner - Introductions
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Sogeri

Day 2: Owers Corner - Imita Base

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
5.30 AM: Reveille
6.30 AM: Breakfast
9.00 AM: Depart Sogeri Lodge – bus to McDonald’s Corner – inspect monument – then onto Owers Corner.
10.30 AM: Arrive Owers Corner – meet guides and porters. Inspect 25-pound Artillery gun relocated to this site. They were used to fire over the Australian position at Imita Ridge onto the Japanese position at Ioribaiwa. Some were towed down to the Goldie River.
11.30 AM: Lunch at Owers Corner
12.30 PM: Briefing on the day ahead. Depart Owers Corner – commence trek. Follow track down to the Goldie River and onto the abandoned village site of Uberi – trek to campsite at Imita base on Lubu Creek at 510 AMSL.


Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Imita Base campsite

Day 3: Imita Base - Ofi Creek

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
7.00 AM: Daily Trek Briefing
Follow wartime trek to the Golden Staircase – climb to Imita Ridge at 860m AMSL. Inspect weapon pits on the Brigade position amongst the sheer rock face of ‘fortress Imita’. This was the ridgeline the Australians were ordered to defend at all costs and fight to the death if necessary. It was the final obstacle between the advancing Japanese and their objective at Port Moresby. Battlesite briefing at the Gap.
Follow the track down to Dagiri Creek then criss-cross Emoo Creek to Va Ule Creek for lunch.
Continue via Manama Creek to the junction with Mokure Creek at the base of Ioribaiwa Ridge.
Commence climb to Ioribaiwa village at 675 m AMSL for afternoon team.
Continue to the crest of Ioribaiwa Ridge at 830m AMSL which was the furthest point of the Japanese advance.
Descend to campsite at Ofi Creek at 600m AMSL – the site of a successful Australian ambush during the withdrawal towards Ioribaiwa Ridge.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Ofi Creek campsite

Day 4: Ofi Creek - Agulogo

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
6.00 AM: Daily Trek Briefing
Grinding climb to the crest of the Maguli Range – known as Mogolonumu – at 1,335m AMSL, numerous false ridges along the way – spectacular views – breakfast at Banana Camp. Inspect Japanese delaying defensive position on the southern slope of the ridge at 915m AMSL enroute to Mogolunumu.
Descend to Nauro village at 1,000 m AMSL for lunch.
Trek down to the base of the Ladavi Saddle and onto the Brown River at 700m AMSL.
Cross the Brown River and trek for 15 minutes to campsite at Agulogo at 730m AMSL.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Agulogo campsite

Day 5: Agulogo - Efogi

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
5.00 AM: Daily Trek Briefing
Trek to Hehomuri Creek (known as 5 Creeks?) at the base of the Ladavi Saddle at 760m AMSL.
Sharp climb to the Nauro Lookout at 1,035m AMSL for a break.
Continue to the Menari Gap in the Ladavi Saddle at 1,105m AMSL – extensive views over Menari, the southern slopes of Brigade Hill and the valley beyond.
Trek down to Menari Village at 845m AMSL for lunch – this is the site where Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Honner addressed his bravehearts after the battle of Isurava – the parade was captured by wartime photographer, Damien Parer
Trek via Menari airfield down through village gardens to Vabuyavi River at 695 m AMSL – swing bridge crossing.
Steep climb to a lookout at the abandoned village site of Mandalogo at 1,010 m AMSL.
Continue climb to the first Envilogo track junction at 1,160m AMSL, then the second Envilogo track junction at 1,355m AMSL before reaching a lookout back to Nauro at 1,395m AMSL.
From the lookout it is a short trek to the crest of Brigade Hill at 1,435m AMSL for afternoon tea.
Wartime briefing on the Battle for Brigade Hill at the 21st Brigade Headquarters site
Trek around the crest of the hill to Mission Ridge. The Diggers of the 2/27th Battalion referred to this as ‘Butchers Ridge because of the carnage that occurred during the battle.
Views across the wartime Efogi where the Japanese assembled for their attack on 8 December 1942.
Trek down the ridge to Efoge Creek at 1,105 m AMSL followed by a short climb to our campsite at Efogi village at 1,205m AMSL.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Efogi campsite

Day 6: Efogi - Bombers

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
7.00 AM: Daily Trek Briefing
Short trek down to Kavai Creek at 1,200m AMSL then climb to Efogi 2 Village (Laununumu) at 1,385m AMSL. Inspect the Japanese monument erected by Corporal Nishimura. Battlesite briefing on the assembly of the Japanese troops prior to their attack on Brigade Hill on 7 September 1942.
Trek down to Efoge Creek at 1,040m AMSL then climb to Kagi Village at 1,420m AMSL for lunch.
Follow the original Kokoda Trail up through the Kagi Gap to the crest of Tovovo Ridge at 2,025m AMSL. Here we
enter the moss forest area –nature’s wonderland – birds of paradise, giant pandanus trees, numerous varieties of palm trees, fern colonies, fungi – it is difficult to imagine that this was the scene of such a desperate battle in 1942.
Trek down through the Moss Forest to Bomber’s Campsite at 1,930m AMSL.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Bombers campsite

Day 7: Bombers Camp - Lake Myola - Bombers Camp

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
Continue trek through the Moss Forest to the edge of Lake Myola 1 then cross to the edge of the climb to Lake Myola 2 – a prairie like landscape which is an extinct volcanic crater discovered by Captain Bert Kienzle who was in search of a resupply base. He named it after his commander’s wife, ‘Myola’ – an aboriginal name meaning ‘break of day’.
Wartime briefing on the critical significance of Myola to the campaign
Trek across Lake Myola to inspect the wreckage of a US Army P40 Kittyhawk fighter plane.
Trek to the abandoned campsite at Myola for morning tea.
Return to the southern side of the lake via the old hospital area and other logistic camps which were used during the campaign.
Re-enter the Moss Forest and return to Bombers Camp for lunch.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Bombers campsite

Day 8: Bombers Camp - Templeton's Crossing

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
7.00 AM: Daily Trek Briefing
Trek via the track cut by Captain Kienzle to the main Mt Bellamy track junction at 2,245m AMSL.
Continue trek down to the Kokoda Gap at 2,190m AMSL. Extensive views down tot eh Yodda Valley on the northern side of the range.
Trek down to the junction of Eora and Wase Creeks at the base of Myola Ridge at 1,940m AMSL for lunch – this is known as Crossing 1 and was the start of the Templeton’s Crossing campaign.
Cross the swing bridge over Eora Creek and climb to the Boili Mail Exchange Point at 2,005m AMSL (this is where mail carriers from Port Moresby and Popondetta used to exchange their mail bags).
Trek down to our Templeton’s Crossing campsite at 1,760m AMSL.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Templeton's Crossing campsite

Day 9: Templeton's Crossing - Isurava Memorial

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
7.15: Daily Trek Briefing
Trek to Vagebau Creek at 1,895m AMSL for morning tea.
Short trek to the crest of Vabula Ridge at 1,905m AMSL then down to a delaying defensive position occupied by the 2/14th-2/16th battalions during their fighting withdrawal on 1-2 September 1942. Briefing on the significance of the position. Continue down to inspect a mortar position with live mortars and grenades for another briefing.
Trek down to the junction of Eora and Agu Agu Creeks at 1,440m AMSL for morning tea. This is the site of the now abandoned village of Eora (formerly known as luoro). This was the scene of utter chaos during the withdrawal. Wounded Diggers were forced to crawl up the track while their mates desperately tried to buy them time against the advancing Japanese. Those who couldn’t were given morphine and a gun! Wartime briefing on the delaying defensive battles in September and the attack in October 1942.
During the Australian advance a month later this was the final obstacle for the Australians to breach – it took the Australian’s four days to fight their way through the position in the Battle for Eora Creek.
Trek up the primeval ‘Japs Track’ via numerous creeks – Ovaveu, Oiba, Lomotaote, Savea and Ai – up to Abuari village at 1,550m AMSL for lunch.
Trek down to the junction with the track leading to Maeaka Falls. Continue down to the spectacular waterfall area at 1,270 AMSL – this is the location where Lt Col Ward and the HQ Staff of the 53rd Battalion were ambushed and executed. Wartime briefing on the battles in the Abuari area in August 1942.
Return to the track junction at 1,390m AMSL then trek down via number of tributaries from Kove Creek to Eora Creek at 1,165m AMSL.
Short climb to the Alola-Abuari-La La Creek track junction at 1,340m AMSL then continue to Alola Village at 1,405m AMSL for afternoon tea.
Trek down to Kaele-Dabe Creek at 1,370m AMSL then climb to the wartime village site of Alola at 1,470m AMSL.
Continue along the ridge to our campsite at the Isurava Memorial at 1,345m AMSL.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Isurava Memorial

Day 10: Isurava Memorial - Hoi

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
0430: Reveille
0500: Dawn Service at the Isurava Memorial
Wartime briefing on the Battle for Isurava
0800: Daily Trek Briefing
Trek to Isurava Village at 1,360m AMSL via Etume and Ilole creeks for morning team.
Continue trek down the mountain through old garden areas that have been overgrown with choko vines. Take a break at the abandoned village site of Deniki at 865m AMSL – this was the scene of the first battle after the Japanese attacked Kokoda. After the Australians were forced off the Kokoda plateau they made a brave stand at Deniki. From here they sent out patrols which recaptured Kokoda for a short time but were eventually forced to withdraw to Isurava after a brief but intense battle.
Continue to the current site of Deniki at 805m AMSL for lunch. Extensive views down over the Yodda Valley and Kokoda from here.
Short trek down to our campsite at Hoi at 505m AMSL.
Duration: 4 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Hoi campsite

Day 11: Hoi to Kokoda

Stop At: Kokoda Track, Papua New Guinea
0600: Daily Trek Briefing
Trek from Hoi to Kokoda at 395m AMSL via Kovello.
Inspect the plateau where the gallant 39th Militia Battalion first met the Japanese. Wartime briefing on the two battles for Kokoda.
Inspect the monuments, memorials and small museum on the Kokoda plateau.
Proceed to the airfield to meet the charter aircraft for our flight back over the trail to Port Moresby.
Charter flight from Kokoda to Port Moresby - visit Bomana War Cemetery. Briefing on Australian War Cemeteries and final presentation.
Dinner and presentations at Sogeri Lodge.
Duration: 16 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
• Lunch: Included
• Dinner: Included
Accommodation included: Sogeri

Day 12: Depart Port Moresby

Stop At: Port Moresby, Port Moresby, Papua Region
06:00am Reveille, 09:00am Check out of Sogeri Lodge, 11:00am Check in at Airport
Duration: 4 hours

Meals included:
• Breakfast: Included
No accommodation included on this day.

Inclusions

  • 1:50 000 Topographic Map of the Kokoda Trail
  • All trek and village campsite fees
  • All vehicle transfers in PNG
  • All group trekking gear – safety ropes, machetes, shovels, tarpaulins, etc
  • Visit to Bomana War Cemetery
  • Dawn Service Isurava Memorial
  • Experienced Koiari Trek Leader and local guide/carrier team
  • Adventure Kokoda polo shirt
  • Fresh meals on the trail (hygienically prepared, cooked and served by our PNG Boss Cook)
  • Pre and post-trek twin-share hotel accommodation and meals in PNG
  • Group First Aid Kit with trained and experienced first aid support
  • Kokoda Certificate of Achievement
  • Emergency Communications – satellite phone, two UHF Radios, 24-hour rear link to Port Moresby
  • Official Kokoda Track Authority Trek Permit
  • Paddy Pallin 15% discount on trekking clothing and equipment
  • Personal mosquito proof tent per trekker (carried, erected dismantled by our trek guides)
  • Private charter flight between Port Moresby and Kokoda
  • Backpack 75L included when you engage a Personal Carrier
  • Specialist Australian Expedition Leader as your battlefield/historical guide
  • 11x Breakfast
  • 10x Lunch
  • 11x Dinner
  • Accommodation included: 11 nights
  • Entry/Admission - Kokoda Track

Exclusions

  • Anti-malarial medication as prescribed by your doctor
  • International flights to/from Port Moresby
  • Passport
  • Personal Carrier
  • Personal and First Aid items
  • Personal clothing and equipment
  • Travel Insurance
  • Gratuities

Additional information

  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Near public transportation
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a strong physical fitness level
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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