Kokoda Back to Back
The ultimate Kokoda challenge! Tim Hazel has been training people for special events for over 7 years. Whether it is a marathon or the summit of Kilimanjaro, Tim knows what it takes to get you physically and mentally fit for the task.
Kokoda Back to Back is no exception. Tim will use his substantial experience of the Track to prepare you in every way possible to accomplish this amazing challenge. Along with our great local team, Tim will give you the best chance to fulfil your goal with pre-expedition training sessions, as well as motivation during event.
Kokoda Back to Back is no exception. Tim will use his substantial experience of the Track to prepare you in every way possible to accomplish this amazing challenge. Along with our great local team, Tim will give you the best chance to fulfil your goal with pre-expedition training sessions, as well as motivation during event.
The "Great Pilgrimage" has now become a whole lot harder. Not only will we walk the Track in 6 days, but when we reach the end, we will turn around and head back to where we started.
This 15 day adventure (12 on the Kokoda Track), has got to be one of the greatest physical and mental challenges around. We will walk from Owers' Corner, through rugged, steep and muddy terrain towards Kokoda Village. Not unlike the 39th Battalion, 70 years before us, we will challenge our mental and physical fitness. After 6 days, we will reach Kokoda Station. It is here that most people board their flight back to Port Moresby.
But not us.! We will have one night at Kokoda, resupply, and turn back towards Port Moresby. Again, this will be similar to what the 39th suffered as the Japanese quickly advanced across the Kokoda Track. After another 6 days of rugged terrain, we will arrive at Owers' Corner, 12 days after we began our epic journey.
The following day we will attend the Dawn Service at Bomana War Cemetery and attend the AFL televised game at the Royal Papuan Yacht Club.
Needless to say, this expedition is an ultimate challenge and one that must be taken seriously. You will be supported by our professional team of guides and porters, you will have fresh meals prepared for you along the way and your safety will not be compromised as we will have 24 hour support back in Port Moresby and Australia through radio and satellite phone connections.
If you burn to be pushed to your limits and need a challenge few would ever comprehend taking on, then our Kokoda Back to Back is for you.
This 15 day adventure (12 on the Kokoda Track), has got to be one of the greatest physical and mental challenges around. We will walk from Owers' Corner, through rugged, steep and muddy terrain towards Kokoda Village. Not unlike the 39th Battalion, 70 years before us, we will challenge our mental and physical fitness. After 6 days, we will reach Kokoda Station. It is here that most people board their flight back to Port Moresby.
But not us.! We will have one night at Kokoda, resupply, and turn back towards Port Moresby. Again, this will be similar to what the 39th suffered as the Japanese quickly advanced across the Kokoda Track. After another 6 days of rugged terrain, we will arrive at Owers' Corner, 12 days after we began our epic journey.
The following day we will attend the Dawn Service at Bomana War Cemetery and attend the AFL televised game at the Royal Papuan Yacht Club.
Needless to say, this expedition is an ultimate challenge and one that must be taken seriously. You will be supported by our professional team of guides and porters, you will have fresh meals prepared for you along the way and your safety will not be compromised as we will have 24 hour support back in Port Moresby and Australia through radio and satellite phone connections.
If you burn to be pushed to your limits and need a challenge few would ever comprehend taking on, then our Kokoda Back to Back is for you.
Training With Tim Hazel
Tim Hazel is an accomplished Kokoda Guide and Personal Trainer. Tim launched ProSport Health & Fitness in Melbourne after a 5 year AFL career.
He has over 12 years experience in the health and fitness industry with a Diploma in Fitness and Degree in Rehab and First Aid. He has led groups to Everest BC and Kokoda, taken groups to Bali for Boot Camps & recently ran the New York marathon. |
If you would like to be trained by Tim for the Kokoda Back to Back, here is what you will get:
- 8 x 4 hour Outdoor training walks
- 4 x leg /core / upper body circuit sessions
- 8 week written training program to follow
- Access to boxing & strength sessions at the ProSport HPTC during the months of September, October & November
- Chat session about what to expect / the track / itinerary / equipment etc
- Hat / T shirt
- 1 x education session on packing, the trip details, what to expect & how we are going to prepare
Itinerary
This expedition is 15 days, with 12 days (11 nights) trekking, and one day before and two after trekking in Port Moresby.
Day 1 |
Arrive in Port Moresby and transfer to the Holiday Inn. Briefing by Tim Hazel. |
Day 2 |
Transfer to Owers' Corner early and start trek to Va Ule Creek (B,L,D) |
Day 3 |
Va Ule Creek to Menari (B,L,D) |
Day 4 |
Menari to Kagi (B,L,D) |
Day 5 |
Kagi to Templetons 1 (B,L,D) |
Day 6 |
Templetons 1 to Alola (B,L,D) |
Day 7 |
Alola to Kokoda (B,L,D) |
Day 8 |
Kokoda to Isurava (B,L,D) |
Day 9 |
Isurava to Eora Creek (B,L,D) |
Day 10 |
Eora Creek to Kagi (B,L,D) |
Day 11 |
Kagi to Menari (B,L,D) |
Day 12 |
Menari to Ofi Creek (B,L,D) |
Day 13 |
Ofi Creek to Owers' Corner then bus to Port Moresby (B,L) |
Day 14 |
Attend ANZAC Day Dawn Service. |
Day 15 |
Port Moresby to Home (B) |
Booking Conditions
Please read the following information which explains what is included, any exclusions, booking and expedition conditions and upgrades available for this expedition.
General Information
Click on the following web-links to find out more about the topics described below.
- How we Operate - why should you trek with No Roads? Learn more about how we manage safety and security, our philosophy, our team of Porters and Guides, what others say and we will bust some myths about the Kokoda trekking scene.
- Kokoda Expeditions - learn about the Kokoda Track itself, the people and terrain, the plants and animals, more about our expedition team and the different types of Kokoda adventures we offer.
- Preparation - to properly prepare for this expedition we have provided detailed information on how to plan for your expedition, prepare yourself both physically but also advice on health and medical considerations, and lastly what gear to bring (and to leave home).
- Meals - No Roads offers the highest standard of delicious and nutritious meals along the Track and special dietary considerations can be catered for if we are notified in advance.
- Military History - The history of the Kokoda Track during 1942 is nothing short of amazing. The stories of individual efforts, of triumph and defeat are ones that are still helping to shape Australia’s identity. Read our campaign overview and detailed key history events notes.
- On Expedition - To complete your preparation we encourage you to read about the three stages of the expedition grouped into before trekking, trekking and after trekking. The information in these pages will assist you greatly in preparing and understanding what to expect on expedition.
Inclusions
- Hand selected and trained Australian and Local PNG Guide for the entire expedition
- Electrolyte supplement for the expedition portion
- All domestic schedule flights
- Equipped with a Satellite phone for emergency purposes
- AED Defibrillator on all Australian Led treks
- River rescue team and procedures - essential for large rivers
- 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.
- 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 13 dinners. Meals on expedition include Curries and Pasta. (Dietary requirements can be incorporated)
- All transfers including those from the airport and from Owers' Corner
- Visit to Bomana War Cemetery
- Nutritious and delicious food for Porter team who deserve the best.
- All accommodation outside of Port Moresby on the trek
- Kokoda Track Authority 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 (twin share) and floor mat
- 2 nights accommodation in Port Moresby twin share (4 star Holiday Inn : the best in Port Moresby)
- 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.
- No Roads Expeditions Kokoda T-shirt
- Urine and health chart guide
- Access to your Australian Guide for advice prior to the expedition
- Access to the pre-trek preparation information provided in this website.
- 3 months ProSport Health and Fitness training
Exclusions
- International flights to and from Port Moresby (please contact us for a quote)
- Travel Insurance (please contact us for a quote)
- PNG Visa or Passport
- Vaccinations and anti-malarial medications
- Airport Departure Taxes (civil aviation terminal facilities charge)
- Pre and Post trek meals (except hotel breakfast included with room booking)
- Personal expenditure - items of a personal nature (i.e. art, drinks etc.)
- Personal Porter
- Excess baggage on scheduled domestic PNG flights
- Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of No Roads Expeditions
- Hot showers during the trek require the porters to collect and boil extra water, for a small fee.
Expedition Conditions
- Travel insurance that includes medical evacuation is considered mandatory.
- Closed Private Expeditions are not included in this schedule.
- This 15 day expedition with an 12 day 11 night trek is a demanding walk that requires an above-average level of fitness. Some days are long hauls of 7 to 10 hours through humid and hot terrain. Physical fitness preparation is necessary.
- Minimum numbers for the scheduled expeditions are required, typically 8 people. Please contact our office regarding our scheduled departures to discuss your needs.
- We aim for a lower impact and safer expedition by limiting our group size to less than 18 trekking customers per expedition. Typically our expeditions are around than 10 to 15 people group size (not including the porter team members).
Upgrades
The following upgrade options can be selected when you make a booking online.
- Personal Porter - you can hire a personal porter for AUD $720.
- For those that do not wish to share accommodation in Port Moresby, a Single Supplement of $380 will apply.
- Backpack Hire - to hire a trekking backpack for $70.00 provided to you in Port Moresby.
- After expedition activities - please ask our Expedition Consultants about options such as helicopter flights, Loloata Island resort, Port Moresby Nature Park and more.
Terms and Conditions
- No Roads Expeditions is the booking agent for www.kokodaexpeditions.com.au
- NO ROADS EXPEDITIONS (NRE) TERMS AND CONDITIONS
PRICING:
No Roads policy is to hold prices firm for each calendar year. However because costs such as but not limited to exchange rates and airlines are out of our control we reserve the right to vary our prices at any time up to departure, without notice. Pricing is per person based on twin share accommodation.
PAYMENT:
A 20% deposit is required at the time of booking and the balance due 45 days prior to departure.
CANCELLATION:
If you cancel your booking 90 days or more prior to departure, you will have your deposit refunded less $200 administration booking fee.
If you cancel your booking between 89 and 46 days prior to the commencement of your Expedition you will forfeit your entire deposit.
If you cancel between 45 days and 29 days before the departure date you will lose 50% of the Expedition cost.
If you cancel less than 28 days prior to the departure date of your expedition you will lose 100% of the expedition cost.
If after cancellation we fill your place on the expedition and the expedition is fully booked, we will at our discretion refund your money less an amount to cover No Roads Expeditions (NRE) administration costs.
We may, at our discretion choose to offer you another expedition.
Full payment is due 45 days prior to the departure date. If you fail to pay by this date you could lose your place on your chosen expedition and your deposit will be forfeited.
In the event of NRE being forced to cancel an expedition for reasons of security or personal safety (e.g. civil unrest, seismic activity, etc.), the amount paid will be transferable to another expedition or will be refunded, minus a reasonable amount for administration costs and cancellation fees charged by airline and accommodation companies not controlled by NRE.
Administration fees will be calculated on a case by case basis. While acknowledging the travel warnings posted by respective Foreign Office departments, NRE does not accept cancellation due to these warnings in isolation. We take into consideration information from numerous sources including reports from our local offices in the respective country and act accordingly.
In the event of NRE cancelling an expedition, we will work with all affected members to try to provide an alternative venue or the expedition fee will be refunded minus associated costs out of NRE's control.
PRIVACY:
No Roads Expeditions from time to time uses footage, comments and names for promotional purposes, should you not wish to participate, you must notify No Roads Expeditions in writing.
Liability Release
The following liability release statements are found on our booking form and provided here for reference. You will be asked to sign a copy of this release in Port Moresby before trekking.
- I have been advised by 'No Roads Expeditions' (NRE) of the following matters in relation to my upcoming expedition with NRE.
- I have been advised that, snorkeling/swimming, trekking, climbing and especially mountaineering are inherently dangerous activities.
- I may be killed, injured, incapacitated and experience pain, illness and suffering. I may experience loss, damage or theft of my property.
- Any of the above may not be NRE's fault or the fault of anyone else. These incidents may be caused by others in my party, employees or directors of NRE, their subcontractors, my guide or wildlife, environmental factors such as ice cliff collapse, avalanche, bad weather, loose rocks, unstable snow or even just physical exhaustion which can happen at any time on my Expedition.
- There is no way of predicting all the hazards I may face. While NRE will take reasonable precautions to minimise the risks, there is no way NRE can guarantee my safety on this expedition 100%.
- Often areas of operation are remote with little or no medical support. In some remote areas self-rescue is the only option.
- My guide may need to begin first aid appropriate to the remoteness of the area and the nature of my ailment.
- While NRE will take all reasonable precautions to maintain my safety I understand that I also am responsible to act in a responsible and safe manner that will not endanger myself or others in my party.
- By signing or ticking this document I certify that I have read and understood these risks and they are acceptable to me.
- I also agree not to seek compensation, financial or otherwise from any incident that might occur during or associated with your trip, from NRE, it's directors, employees or subcontractors.
- I understand NRE will not accept my participation on expedition if I do not have suitable or sufficient travel insurance to cover such events as illness, remote area evacuation, etc.
- NRE is not responsible for any medical, hospital, doctor, rescue, evacuation, or associated transportation costs. We will where possible assist you with any emergency logistics in the event of problems.
Cost
$5180 * AU
* Per Person Twin Share
ex Port Moresby, PNG
* Per Person Twin Share
ex Port Moresby, PNG
Highlights
- Undertake something that will push your body and spirit to new levels
- Understand what happened during WWII
- This must be one of the hardest challenges around
- Amazing terrain and river crossings (great swimming)
- Walk through the most pristine rain forests in the world
- Meet some of the most wonderful people on the planet