New website for Kokoda Track
Thursday, 14 May, 2010
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The Kokoda Track Authority (KTA) has announced the launch of its new website aimed at the 5000+ Australian trekkers who attempt the spectacular and challenging Kokoda Track every year. www.kokodatrackauthority.org
In today’s statement, KTA says that the website offers reliable, clear and up to date information for trekkers, potential trekkers and their families. The website includes information about the trek, who the licensed tour operators are, how to prepare for the Kokoda Track and what questions to ask when speaking to a tour operator.
“The new website provides consumers with direct access to all the necessary information and covers everything a trekker needs to know all in the one place,” Mr James Engage, chairman of the KTA said.
“In addition, the KTA also want to make potential trekkers aware of the positive contribution they will make to the local villages when attempting the Track.”
Licensed tour operators also have an area of the website to login and access licensing information, newsletters , track advise, updates, itinerary planner, track maintenance advisory committee information, maintenance reports, incident report forms and an online forum.
Philip Thornily
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