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Welcome to your Kokoda Trekking Portal

Jump into adventure!
The entire No Roads team is excited that you have decided to trek with us. To ensure you get the most out of your trek, enjoy your adventure and have a safe journey, we have prepared a wide range of information for you on this exclusive No Roads Expeditions - Kokoda Trekking Portal. 

You will find a wealth of information to support you in your training, gear selection and all aspects of the trek itself from what the terrain is like through to how to deal with blisters and pack your backpack. We hope that the many topics covered in this website address most of the issues you face in planning and preparing for your trek to ensure your experience is fantastic.

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You can click on the icons below, representing each phase of the expedition, to find the information you need. We suggest you begin with the section titled Prepare a Plan and move through the remaining sections as you prepare for your trek. See the menus for more sub-topics.
As this information portal is only a guide, please feel free to contact our head office or your expedition guide with any questions. No question is silly and it is important you are as prepared as you can be before you arrive in PNG for your trek. If you found this website useful please fill in our feedback survey.

This website would not have been possible without the assistance of many people and the use of reference material from many different sources. No Roads Expeditions appreciates the support provided from previous trekkers and expedition guides who have all contributed.
Elevation profile of the route along the Kokoda Track from Kokoda to Ower's Corner, all 96km.
Owen Stanley Ranges - Kokoda to Owers' Corner - 96km - 5km of up & down - Max elevation 2190m
Roots across the track.
The arch at Ower's Corner
Camping at Alola


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