Papua New Guinea – The Kokoda Trail
We now refer to walking the Kokoda Trail as “The Great Pilgrimage”, a journey that will take you to one of Australia’s most important WWII battle sites and immerse you that history.
From £2850
There are few places on earth left to explore, however Papua New Guinea in many respects is an adventurers final frontier. With hundreds of islands and thousands of kilometers of coastline, PNG to this day has so many destinations ripe for exploration.
Papua New Guinea covers an area of 462,000km square with over 20,000km of coastline. It has a land border with Indonesia. The countries geography is diverse and rugged.
The capital of Madagascar is Port Moresby.
As a member of the Commonwealth, the head of state is actually Queen Elizabeth II. It is a democracy and its actual executive power lies with a prime minister.
Regarding safety Papua New Guinea is troubled by a high level of serious crime, particularly in the urban centres of Port Moresby, Lae and Mt Hagen. Travellers should use common sense to avoid any trouble.
Agriculture provides a livelihood for 85% of the population. Mineral deposits, including oil, copper, and gold, account for 72% of export earnings. The country also has a notable coffee industry and other crops include cocoa, oil palm and tea.
Papua New Guinea has over 800 indigenous languages and Enga is the most widely spoken. English is the official language of government and education, although not generally spoken.
Approx 96% of the population are Christian.
PNG has a very variable climate. The wet season is generally December – March, dry season May – October. June to September are cooler and drier so are probably the best times of year to visit. It is generally hot and humid all year.
“Papua New Guinea will amaze you at every turn. Its landscapes are wild and untamed, but the real magic comes from the festivals—spectacular events where tribes showcase dazzling costumes, intricate dances, and centuries-old traditions. Experiencing these with local communities gives you a deep connection to the culture and its people. Beyond the celebrations, as you explore remote villages, highlands, and islands, you’ll have chances to encounter extraordinary wildlife—from vibrant birds to rare tree kangaroos—and witness unique ways of life largely untouched by modernity. Every journey here feels immersive, showing how responsible tourism can support communities, preserve traditions, and reveal the true soul of this remarkable country.”
Whatever you want from your trip, our team of experts are ready to help.
These are trips which are perfectly created, organised, and lead specifically for you. If you are considering one of our wildlife, multi-activity adventures, small group trips or family holiday adventures then we would be delighted to design a tailormade itinerary, to meet your interests, travel dates and accommodation requirements. Just get in touch!
Learn MoreWe operate small group holidays for a maximum of 8-12 persons. As well as multi-activity trips we offer trekking trips, kayaking, rafting, wildlife, cycling and photography. These small group trips make ideal holidays for singles and couples, particularly for those wishing to visit Madagascar, the Galapagos islands, explore Borneo or kayak the Komodo Dragon islands, Indonesia.
Learn MoreWe are delighted to offer a number of specialist trips, depending on your interests. We organise a number of specialist holidays such as family adventure holidays that can be designed to meet the requirements for children of certain ages. We also design unique and interesting luxury holidays and honeymoon trips as well trips for celebrating special events and anniversaries.
Learn MoreAll visitors to PNG require a Tourist Visa, which is valid for 60 days. You will need a valid passport, proof of sufficient funds for your stay and an onward airline ticket with confirmed bookings. This can be done directly with the PNG Consulate or through your travel agent. A visa should be obtained prior to arriving in PNG. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your return date. Departure tax is included in your international air ticket.
MONEY The currency in PNG is the Kina (K). Exchange rates vary depending on the strength of the US dollar. Cash and travelers’ checks are readily accepted and can be exchanged for Kina at the airport, hotels or banks in any major city. Credit cards such as American Express, Visa and MasterCard are accepted in many hotels, shops and restaurants in major towns and cities. Bankcard is not accepted in PNG. For spending money while on expedition it is best to have money in local currency (K). The best place to exchange is at the Port Moresby airport. You do not need to buy Kina before you depart.
Adequate travel insurance is mandatory for everyone who participates in a Pioneer expedition. Please bring a copy of your insurance policy and contact numbers to give to your expedition leader in case of illness or accident. Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance is mandatory for all kayakers. Trip cancellation insurance will reimburse you for any non-recoverable air or land expenses should you have to cancel your trip due to personal or family illness or leave the expedition early due to other reasons. It will also cover any emergency medical evacuation expenses should you become ill during the expedition. We strongly recommend that you take out baggage loss and accident insurance.
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