Local Led Kokoda > Trip Notes

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ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrive in Port Moresby and Transfer to hotel. Afternoon briefing with Guide.
Day 2 Early morning and drive to Owers Corner for start of Expedition. Overnight in Vuale Creek.
Day 3 Trek from Vuale to Ofi Creek.
Day 4 Ofi Creek to Menari.
Day 5 Menari to Kagi via Brigade Hill.
Day 6 Kagi to Templeton's One via Nadoori to see the last Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel.
Day 7 Templeton's One to Eora Creek
Day 8 Eora Creek to New Isurava via Isurava Battlefield.
Day 9 Isurava Battlefield to Kokoda via Deniki for our flight back to Port Moresby.
Day 10 Port Moresby to your next destination
For those that do not wish to share accommodation throughtout the trip, a Single Supplement of $330 will apply.
For everyone that joins our Kokoda Expeditions, you will receive
exclusive access to the most comprehensive Kokoda Preparation site on
the web at www.noroadskokodainfo.com.au. With over 70 pages of information, there is no better resource on the market and it is exclusive to No Roads Expeditions.
INCLUSIONS-A Local Guide for the entire
expedition
-Copy of the Bill James book
"Kokoda A Field
Guide"-Electrolyte supplement such as Endura
for
expedition portion
-All domestic schedule flights
-Satellite
phone for emergency purposes
-River rescue team and
procedures
-Government Taxes (except visa charge and civil
aviation terminal facilities charge)
-Shower tent to wash with
soap and protect the environment. Hot showers are available.
-All
meals on expedition (including Curries and Pasta not baked
beans). (Dietary requirements can be incorporated)
-All transfers including those from the airport and from
Owers Corner
-Visit Bomana War Cemetery
-Food for Porters
including rice, noodles, biscuits, bully beef, milo and
vegetables
-All accommodation outside of Port Moresby
-
Kokoda Track Permit-Guides and porters (who carry all
group equipment, food, set up tents etc)
-1 to 1 Porter-Client
ratio
-A rubbish Porter that takes all our rubbish and other
operators rubbish from the Track
-Tent hire and floor mats.
-2
nights accommodation in Port Moresby twin share
-Snack Pack for
each expedition day to get you between meals
-VHF Radio contact
with Port Moresby,Kokoda and 10 other Track villages for emergency
purposes.
INSURANCEIt is mandatory that you have the correct Travel
Insurance to participate in this expedition.
Click here to obtain a
quote from our online Travel Insurance.
LOCAL GUIDESNo Roads has spent the last 4 years training up
our local crew in First Aid, medical evacuation and emergencies,
trekker care as well as food preparation, environmental protection
and Track history. Our Local Guides are the most experienced trekkers
along the Track and they understand and know practically every site
and path along the Track.
While they may not know the Australian history as well as our
Australian Guides, nor deliver it as well, our Local Guides as well
equipped to look after you and your fellow trekkers as any
Australian.
We are very proud of the work our Local Guides and Team have put
in over the years and it is now their time to prove themselves to the
Australian public. If you choose to trek with one of our Local Guides
we feel you have made a great decision.
PORTERSThe Porters we use are the life blood of our business
in PNG. Not only do they carry your food and equipment, but many have
intimate knowledge of the areas we are traveling through. They are
very interesting people who, at night, cook our meals and entertain
us. If you or a group of you would like to hire a personal Porter for
your expedition, this can be arranged. For the 8 days, a personal
Porter costs an extra AUD$720. Employing an extra Porter does not
mean that your struggle along the track is any less meaningful. You
are helping a local with a job and you will probably enjoy the Track
that much more.
PEOPLE OF THE TRACK The Koiari people generally inhabit the
area between the foothills of the Owen Stanley Ranges east of Port
Moresby and Kokoda. They once built homes in tree-tops and when
Europeans first encountered them in the 1880's, they were renowned
for their fierceness.
Today, the Koiari are Seventh Day
Adventists so they do not raise or eat pigs, chew betel nut or smoke
tobacco. They grow taros, bananas, yams, vegetables and recently
coffee. They are very friendly people, however young female Koiari
are particularly shy and reserved and you should respect their wishes
if they do not want to talk. Male bush walkers should give women the
right of way on the trail - step off the trail, the further the
better.
Also, be aware that men and women bathe in different
places; usually the women down stream from the men. The same can
apply to toilets, so ask first. Be sensitive, as this is of great
importance to the people.
No Roads deals directly with the
Koiari land owners. We have a great relationship with them and
assured any Track closures will not apply to us.
MEALS ON THE TRACKOur food is one of the biggest differences
between us and other operators. We do not get you to carry the food
and we do not supply baked beans and 2 minute noodles for every meal.
We cook up curries, vegetarian pastas, damper, prawn crackers, fried
rice and the list goes on. We get you to help prepare it with the
porters so that you can engage them in conversation and build a bond
otherwise not obtained.
Another feature of this expedition is
that we try to maximise the economic benefits from your presence to
the village people living in villages along the Track. Some trekking
groups fly in all their own guides, food and equipment and contribute
very little to the micro-economy of the local villages.
As an
ecotourism company we are always looking for ways to maximise the
benefits of tourism to the people living in the local area. Our tour
uses experienced guides and porters recruited from all along the
Track. And much of the food you will eat along the way is supplied by
village people en route. This not only gives the villagers a market
for their vegetable crops but gives you a wonderful opportunity to
try out local foods. Food purchased locally includes pineapple,
bananas, potatoes and pumpkins as well as eggs.
Camp breakfast
is billy tea/milo/coffee with damper and porridge or Weetbix and Corn
Flakes with powdered milk. Camp lunch is noodles, cuppa soups,
biscuits and cheese.
We also provide you with 8 days of
electrolyte replacement such as Endura, to replace fluids and
essential electrolytes. This process helps prevent muscle seizures
and cramps.
Finally, we provide you with 8 days of snacks that
will help you from meal to meal. These consist of muesli bars,
snakes, minties and sultanas.
TRACK FACTS
The best section is between Menari and Kagi, although the
nicest forests are found at the higher elevations between Kagi Gap
and Templeton's Crossing
The highest point on the track is 2190m
AFTER EXPEDITION ACTIVITIESThe Kokoda Track is a physically
tough expedition. Many clients have a few extra days in Papua New
Guinea after their expedition and rather than spending it at their
hotel around Port Moresby, why not see another part of this awesome
country at a slightly slower pace.
Loloata Island
Less
than one hour from Port Moresby by bus and boat is Loloata Island.
This beautiful and small island is situated just off the coast of
PNG. Fringing its shores and surrounding the islands around it are
some of the best island reefs in the world. Download Loloata Flier
here.
There are dozens of sunken ships and even an aircraft to
explore for SCUBA divers. For snorkelers there is the reefs of Lion
Island.
Accommodation on the island is simple but very
effective with all having sea views and balconies. Each day you are
served a great breakfast, buffet lunch and dinner.
Loloata is
an ideal getaway for a day trip after an expedition or for those that
don't want to travel too far away but just far enough to relax after
their expedition, Loloata is a perfect place to spend 2 or 3 days.
Check out their website at www.loloata.com
Accommodation
Single
Fan Room - $225
Double Fan Room - $380
Single A/C Room -
$245
Double A/C Room - $400
Includes all meals,
accommodation, return airport transfers and ferry transfers, tea,
coffee and GST.
Diving
Single Dive - $70
Two Dives -
$130
Three Dives - $180
Night Dive - $75
Includes tanks,
air, weight belts, fresh fruit, cold drinks, tea, coffee, cookies,
hot showers, towels and GST per person per day.
Day
Trip
Loloata is only 1 hour from Port Moresby and is ideal for a
day getaway. The island bus will pick you up from your hotel, take
you to Loloata via their boat, provide lunch and as much tea and
coffee as you would like, a free boat to Lion Island for some
snorkelling and then back to Port Moresby by dinner time.
Perfect!
$90 all included.
Tufi Resort
Tufi Resort
is found on the north coast of Papua New Guinea, only a short flight
from either Port Moresby or Kokoda. The only way to access this
remote region of PNG is either by boat or plane, as there are no
roads to this area.
What you will find there is some of the
most pristine waters and islands in the world. The resort itself is
very well appointed and caters for all budgets, from basic to a touch
of luxury. From the resort you have available world class diving,
fishing, kayaking, walks and relaxing. The the accommodation below
includes all your meals.
Accommodation
New Deluxe Units per
person (6 Bungalows) Single AUD$250 Twin AUD$170 Child
AUD$92.50
Deluxe Units per person (5 Bungalows) Single AUD$175
Twin AUD$145 Child AUD$65
Double Family Units per person Single
AUD$175 Twin AUD$145 Child AUD$65
Budget Backpacker Single
AUD$115
Village Stay Single AUD$75
Flights (Takes 1 hour
from Port Moresby - Tufi)
Port Moresby-Tufi return AUD$450 Monday
6am and Friday 3pm
Kokoda-Tufi AUD$155
Tufi-Port Moresby
AUD$225 Monday 7.10am and Friday 4.10pm
Minimum 2 passengers.
Maximum 19 passengers. 30kg baggage limit.
Activities
Diving
1 Boat Dive AUD$80 2 Boat Dive AUD$150 3rd Boat Dive on the spot
AUD$36
Culture Tour 1/2 Day AUD$65 per person Full Day AUD$130 per
person Boat Transfer to Village $90 each way.
For more detail please contact us.