Embark on an 11-day Kokoda Trek, exploring WWII history and PNG culture with expert guides. Experience thrilling challenges and unforgettable memories.
Embark on an 11-day Kokoda Trek, exploring WWII history and PNG culture with expert guides. Experience thrilling challenges and unforgettable memories.
Arrival in Port Moresby
Port Moresby - Upon arrival at the airport, transportation will be provided to the Hilton Hotel. In the evening, a briefing will be conducted by the Guide.
Flight to Popondetta, Transfer to Kokoda, and Hike to Deniki 4hrs, 7.5km, 392 meter ascent
Kokoda Track - The adventure begins with a 7:00 am flight from Port…
Arrival in Port Moresby
Port Moresby - Upon arrival at the airport, transportation will be provided to the Hilton Hotel. In the evening, a briefing will be conducted by the Guide.
Flight to Popondetta, Transfer to Kokoda, and Hike to Deniki 4hrs, 7.5km, 392 meter ascent
Kokoda Track - The adventure begins with a 7:00 am flight from Port Moresby to Popondetta (approximately 30 minutes). From there, the journey continues along the rugged path once traversed by the Japanese Imperial Forces during WWII—a memorable ride affectionately called the “Chiropractic Express.” The route crosses the mighty Kumusi River, the site where Japanese Major General Horii met his fate, and includes a visit to a small yet poignant war museum before reaching the cigar-shaped battlefield of Kokoda.
Here, the expert guide and local support team—companions for the trek—will be met. They will carry the tents, food, and safety gear, set up camp, and ensure the journey is safe, enriching, and enjoyable.
After introductions, the trek to Deniki begins, covering 7.5 km with a total ascent of 352 meters. The trail winds through lush plantations and the charming village of Hoi before a challenging final 45-minute climb to camp. (B, L, D)
Deniki to Alola via Isurava Battlefield 7 hrs - 9.5 km - 770m ascent 280m descent
Kokoda Track - After a nourishing breakfast, camp is broken, and the trek toward Alola begins, passing through one of the most moving sites along the Kokoda Track—the Isurava Battlefield Memorial.
Opened in August 2002, the memorial commemorates the 60th anniversary of the fierce four-day battle fought here in 1942, a defining moment in the Kokoda campaign. Surrounded by misty mountains and rainforest, it’s a place of quiet reflection and tribute to extraordinary courage.
Lunch will be enjoyed here before continuing. The trail undulates through a series of steep ascents and descents before reaching Alola, perched high on the ridge with commanding views across the valley to the remote village of Abuari. (B, L, D)
Alola to Templeton’s 1 7 hrs - 12.1km - 1000m ascent 540m descent
Kokoda Track - Today’s trek leads from Alola to Templeton’s Crossing 1 (also known as Dump 1), nestled at the base of Mt Bellamy, via the historic site of Eora Creek.
This is one of the longer days on the track, but also one of the most rewarding—rich with wartime history and surrounded by the raw beauty of the Owen Stanley Ranges. The path follows the footsteps of soldiers through dense rainforest, past battle sites and waterways that played a vital role in the Kokoda campaign. (B, L, D)
Templeton’s 1 to Kagi 8.5 hrs - 15.2 km - 590m ascent 990m descent
Kokoda Track - The journey begins from Templeton’s Crossing 1 with a steady ascent to the highest point on the Kokoda Track—Mt Bellamy at 2,190 meters. The climb is challenging but rewarding, with the Kokoda Gap offering sweeping views across the jungle-clad ranges when the weather is clear.
A short detour to the peaceful grasslands of Myola 1, once used as a supply drop zone during the war, is taken before descending into the welcoming village of Kagi—home for the night.
Here, friendly locals will greet the group, and a well-earned meal will be enjoyed. Accommodation is in village guesthouses or tents. (B, L, D)
Sabbath Rest Day in Kagi Village
Kokoda Track - Today is the local Sabbath, observed by the Seventh-day Adventist community. Attending a church service is warmly invited—an opportunity to hear their beautiful singing and experience a deeply personal part of village life.
Later, a gentle walk to a nearby natural wonder will be taken, giving legs a rest and soaking in the calm before tomorrow’s trek. (B, L, D)
Kagi to Menari 8 hrs - 13km - 799m ascent 1350m descent
Kokoda Track - Today’s journey leads from Kagi to the village of Menari, with a memorable ascent of Brigade Hill in the morning—one of the most significant sites along the track, both historically and physically.
From the summit, a long, steep descent into Menari begins, a test for the legs but deeply rewarding. By day’s end, most find a deep and well-earned sleep. Overnight in Menari. (B, L, D)
Menari to Nauro 5 hrs - 10.3km - 515m ascent 400m descent
Kokoda Track - Today’s trek leads from Menari to the village of Nauro. A steep climb over the saddle kicks off the day, followed by a descent into the lowlands where swampy terrain is navigated, and several river crossings are made en route to Naoro.
If conditions allow, there’s even the chance to enjoy a bit of river surfing down the Brown River—a fun and refreshing highlight. (B, L, D)
Nauro to Wa-ule Creek 8 hrs - 15.1km - 755m ascent 1250m descent
Kokoda Track - Today’s trek leads from Nauro to the campsite at Wa-ule Creek. The day begins with a steady climb through open grasslands, ascending the Maguli Range. From the top, a long and steep descent leads through dense jungle to Ofi Creek and on to the campsite at Wa-ule Creek. (B, L, D)
Wa-ule Creek to Owers’ Corner 4-5hrs - 9.4km - 865m ascent 430m descent
Kokoda Track - The final day on the track leads from Wa-ule Creek to Owers’ Corner. The day begins with several river crossings before tackling the long, steep ascent of Imita Ridge—one last challenge before the journey’s end.
On the other side lies the descent known as the Golden Stairs, which winds its way down to the Goldie River. After a refreshing wade across, a final push up to Owers’ Corner is made, where the Kokoda Track officially concludes.
Arriving in the early afternoon, a well-earned picnic lunch and cold drinks will be shared with the guides and local team in celebration. That evening, a return to Port Moresby is made, and a final dinner is enjoyed together, reminiscing with the friends made along the way. (B, L, D)
Departure after the Kokoda Adventure
Port Moresby - After breakfast, departure is made following the amazing trek.

- All trek Permits
- All tents, cooking and eating equipment including knives and forks
- Domestic Flights
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- 2 nights at the Hilton Hotel
- All food on the trail
- All transfers
- All trek Permits
- All tents, cooking and eating equipment including knives and forks
- Domestic Flights
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- 2 nights at the Hilton Hotel
- All food on the trail
- All transfers
- International Airfares
- Travel Insurance
- Tips for Local Team
- 1 Dinner on the First Night
- International Airfares
- Travel Insurance
- Tips for Local Team
- 1 Dinner on the First Night
Embark on an 11-day journey to explore the historic Kokoda Track. Navigate the challenging Owen Stanley Ranges, delve into the rich WWII history, and embrace the vibrant culture of Papua New Guinea as you pass through local villages. Each day offers a new adventure, from exciting river crossings to challenging climbs, all under the guidance of…
Embark on an 11-day journey to explore the historic Kokoda Track. Navigate the challenging Owen Stanley Ranges, delve into the rich WWII history, and embrace the vibrant culture of Papua New Guinea as you pass through local villages. Each day offers a new adventure, from exciting river crossings to challenging climbs, all under the guidance of knowledgeable Australian and local guides who share tales of this legendary path. Connect with the local community, savor delicious meals, and relax under the stars in cozy tents. This trek promises unforgettable experiences and a profound connection to Australia’s wartime past.
- 11-day trekking adventure on the renowned Kokoda Track
- Accommodations include 9 nights of camping and 2 nights in a hotel
- Maximum group size of 14 trekkers for a personalized experience
- Includes 10 breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 9 dinners featuring local cuisine
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.