
It is the site of bitter fighting between the Australian and Japanese armies in the early stages of World War II, where one of the most crucial and bloody campaigns of the War took place. Resulting in three thousand Japanese and six hundred Australians paying the ultimate sacrifice in seven months, in the last major attempt by the Japanese to take Port Moresby.
This inspiring 96km trail cuts across knife edged ridges and over towering mountains, then delves deep into the rainforests and jungles of ferns, orchids and towering trees entwined with creepers.
Traverse mountain streams on bridges of vine lashed logs, as the crystal clear water tumbles it's way down into steep valleys & rest in homely, unspoilt villages, where you will be welcomed with smiles and fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables.
Now it's your chance to walk in the footsteps of the Australian Soldiers and experience the legend of the Kokoda Trail as you trek through this savagely beautiful land, with its pristine rainforests and wild untamed rivers.
Soak up the legacy and spirit of the trail and indulging in the culture of the local P.N.G. villages, by witnessing & experiencing the region which is the home of the 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angles' - guides and porters who risked the lives to aid the Australian Soldiers through this campaign.
But be careful not to rush the walk, as it should be remembered that the Trail is an individual experience. with completion of the Trail providing a deep sense of achievement, pride and respect towards ourselves and also those who have been and gone before us. Making us reflect upon how lucky we really are.
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