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The Kokoda Trail is one of the world's great treks.

  Linking the south and north coasts of Papua New Guinea, it is a challenge to be enjoyed by all fit bushwalkers. The 96km trail cuts   across knife-edged ridges and over teasing mountains. Trek through rainforest, jungles of ferns, orchids and towering trees   entwined with creepers. Clean mountain streams - bridged by wine-lashed logs - tumble into steep valleys.

  Rest in homely, unspoilt villages, where you will be welcomed with smiles and fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables.

  An attraction of the walk is that it passes through the battleground of one of the most-crucial and bloodiest campaigns of World War   11(WW II). Three thousand Japanese and 600 Australians died in this trail in seven months. It was on the Kokoda Trail that the Australians   fought the Japanese army's last attempt to capture Port Moresby. In the end, it was the trail that proved to be unconquerable as neither side could maintain a supply line over its length.

  These days the trail is one of the most-peaceful walks on the face of the earth, although there is still evidence of the war; we   sometimes find relics in the bush, and the old men of the villages delight in telling their stories of the "Big Fight".

  Finishing the trail gives a deep sense of achievement.

  Your guides and porters are more than familiar with it, having been born in local villages and have walked the trail since childhood.

  It is not an easy walk and you should be fit and experienced at roughing it in the bush.

  Our guides will offer every assistance but it should be remembered that the trail is an individual experience, even if you are walking   with a group.

  If you feel that you do not want to walk the entire trail or do not have the time, but still want to experience a part of it, then you   should possibly consider the shorter Kokoda Walk.

  You will have the same guides and also the opportunity to experience some of the best villages along the trail.

OUR MISSION

  To become the leading 100 per cent nationally-owned provider of trekking and tour services in Papua New Guinea

COMPANY PROFILE

  The company is 100 per cent nationally owned by locals from Alola village along the Kokoda Trail, is involved in the tourism and hospitality industry and operates its business activity between the Oro and Central Provinces of Papua New Guinea.

  The company is currently operating from Port Moresby and intends to establish an office in Popondetta, Oro Province.

  Fuzzy Wuzzy Expedition Ltd was established in January 2004 as a professional trekking and tour operator to provide competitive and cost-effective services along the famous Kokoda Trail. Registerd through the Ivestment Promotion Authority of Papua New Guinea (PNGIPA), Tourism Promotion Authority of Papua New Guinea (PNGTPA), registerd member of Papua New Guinea Tourisim Industries Association (PNGTIA), registed Papua New Guinea Tour Operators Association (PNGTOA), and recognized tour operator by the Kokoda Trek Authority (KTA).

  The company is owned and operated by the principals who originate from Alola village, which is situated along the famous Kokoda   Trail in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea.

  The aims and objectives of the company's principals are to make full use of the track and gain the benefit of it as the decendents of the original Fuzzy Wuzzy Angles and also as the resource owners.

  The company has experience through its principal's involvement in the trade whilst being employed as carriers, porters and track   masters by other foreign owned companies who have been operating tour companies on the Kokoda Trail for the last 10 years.


Why You Should Trek with us?
When you trek with us, you are supporting us as the local tour operators to gain the full benefit of the resources as land owners. Our company is well established, 100% local Trekking and Tour Operator and is owned by land owners of Alola village, Eora Creek Camp Site and Templeton’s Crossing No.1 Camp Site. Therefore, you will be satisfied that everything you pay for your Kokoda Trail Expeditions will be fairly and equally benefited by the new generations of the Fuzzy Wuzzy angles who provided invaluable support to the Aussie diggers and the allied forces who fought and died on the Kokoda Trail.

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