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The Kokoda trek is an increasingly popular destination for the adventure traveller. The 96km is usually covered over 10-12 days, involves moderate technical difficulty & requires a good level of physical fitness. Accommodation is in huts in a number of villages, as well as open-air camping.
Challenges include steep & muddy narrow trails, creek crossings, high levels of heat & humidity, frequent heavy afternoon rain & cool nights at altitude.
Prospective trekkers should prepare for the arduous journey with a fitness program starting several months before departure, preferably with 40 minute walks involving steep climbs carrying a 15-20kg back pack at least 3 times a week. A fitness for travel assessment should be conducted prior to booking the holiday, particularly if the traveller is over 40 years of age or has risk factors for heart disease such as diabetes, hypertension or a family history of coronary artery disease.
Our experience indicates that many trekkers acquire minor nuisance medical problems on this trek, rashes & feet infections are very common. Blisters of course can be avoided by good preparation, but antiseptic, bandaids & padding are essential.
The most serious infectious disease encountered by trekkers is malaria, often of the severe falciparum variety, although this may not appear until after return home. It is recommended that all travellers should be taking medication to reduce the likelihood of developing this disease, as well as mosquito avoidance measures, such has using DEET containing repellents & permethrin soaked mosquito nets & clothing. It is vital for the medication to be continued on return home for the recommended period to minimise the risk of illness.
Other notable health risks include hook worm (the larvae penetrate intact skin from mud contaminated with dog faeces), other intestinal worms & parasites, skin infections (bacterial & fungal), dengue fever & trauma from falls & other injuries.
Vaccination against hepatitis A, B, & typhoid are often advised, as is checking the status of routine childhood vaccinations such as tetanus, measles & chicken pox.
A comprehensive first aid & medical kit is recommended. The medical kit ideally will contain medication for the rapid treatment of traveller’s diarrhoea & other common ailments. Water purification tablets +/- filters are also advised.
The Travel Doctor-TMVC clinics throughout Australia have had much experience in preparing expeditions to Kokoda, & encourage prospective trekkers to organise an initial consultation well before the planned departure date.
Special arrangements for groups are available, & medical kits can be tailored to groups or individuals.
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Click on the links below for more information specific to adventure travellers: Trekking Surfing Altitude Kokoda Trail SCUBA Diving |
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