Kokoda Historical: General Information
Arrival in PNG
Upon arrival at Jackson International Airport you will be met by one of our staff that will be waiting with the hotel courtesy bus. Our staff member will be holding a sign clearly marked Kokoda Historical.
Hotel
The hotel at Port Moresby has the facility to lock up any valuables e.g. passport, wallet. It is recommended that you take a small day pack. Along with your passport, wallet etc you can leave travelling clothes and shoes in storage until our return. Clearly label your pack with your name. Your room will have power sockets that are the same as those in Australia and these can be used to charge your personal items if necessary.
Gifts
If you wish to take something for the children in the villages, they love balloons and illume sticks or even a tennis ball.
Money
The currency of Papua New Guinea is Kina we suggest you take around $200-$300 Kina in small denominations, this will allow for the purchase of drinks, fresh fruit and vegetables and any souvenirs you may wish to purchase. You can find the rate of exhange by clicking here.
Click here to read the Information for Trekkers put together by the Kokoda Track Foundation.

Rubbish
Anything not burnt will be carried out with us. Reuse your sandwich bags to carry any rubbish.
Hygiene
Most guest houses have a toilet (a hole in the ground) it is recommended that you take wet wipes (available in a flat pack) and/or toilet paper. Also we advise you to bring a small sports hand towel (quick-dry is preferable as this will help lighten the weight of your pack).
Trek Dates
30 Jul – 10 Aug 2010: |
Polls
The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels played a fundamental role in the Kokoda Campaign. What was the estimated average weight that each Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel carried?
Testimonials
| Kokoda Historical: Graham, Michael, Robert and Scott Rosengreen. |
We haven't stopped talking about the Kokoda trek since we arrived home. We can't thank you enough David for the wonderful experience you gave us. Your knowledge of the track, the people, and in particular our wonderful military history on the Kokoda track and other battles in PNG is outstanding. I couldn't imagine doing the trek and not knowing of the lost battlefields that you filled in for us so professionally. Our main reason for going to Kokoda was to walk in the footsteps, pay homage and acknowledge the extreme sacrifice of so many young men who willingly gave their lives for us. We couldn't have done it without your expertise, and the friendliness and support of the Legends. Thank you so much, Graham, Michael, Robert and Scott Rosengreen. |
| Kokoda Historical: Shane Aubrey |
I want to thank you (David) for a fantastic trip, your entertainment and knowledge of the battle sites was of the highest professional standard I have encountered for many a year. The trek was without question the hardest and most exciting, thrilling trip I have ever been on and I have been on many deployment etc. |
| Kokoda Historical: Sean Teasdale, Australian Air Force |
I would firstly like to thank the whole team at Kokoda Historical for making my trip one of the best things that I have done in my life to date. The professionalism shown by the team along the track was amazing and the knowledge of all members is to be commended. Gary was a wealth of knowledge and seemed to just love every minute of the track and the history that went along with that. But easily one of the best things about the track was Gary's relationship with the legends which led in turn to all of us being able to bond with the legends, which by the looks of things many other tour groups missed out on. I would definitely recommend Kokoda Historical to any friends and family that were looking to trek the Kokoda Track. |
| Kokoda Historical: Anthony Fuster |
Just wanted to thank and to congratulate Kokoda Historical on the fantastic trip that I had! The organisation was exceptional and our tour guide Gary was superb! His knowledge and passion for the history of track meant that I didn't just leave having walked the track, but left with huge appreciation and awe of those who trekked before in such harsh and treacherous conditions. You know you have a good tour guide on your hands when other tour groups stop to listen in on the background and significance of certain parts of the track! |
| Kokoda Historical: Gavin Wright RAAF |
Gavin Wright, RAAFWhat a wonderful trip, the best and hardest thing I have under taken in all of my 40 years. Dave is a wealth of knowledge on the Kokoda war history as well as local history and current Papua issues. His great sense of humour and attitude kept everyone’s spirits high and helped you forget how hard the day’s walk really was. The legends that walked with us were just that “LEGENDS”. ANZAC day was one of the most moving I have ever attended; Isurava Memorial is very spiritual and picturesque at dawn and the perfect location with all of its history to hold a dawn service. ANZAC day is also a very special and memorable to the Papuans. I will be doing the track again and taking two of my sons next time. Thank you very much for the journey Kokoda Historical. Read about Gavin's Kokoda Historical Tattoo here! |

