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The Black Cat Track is one of Papua New Guinea's most legendary, and notoriously challenging, treks. Winding through the rugged mountains of Morobe Province, this trail offers an immersive journey into remote rainforest, traditional village life, and the raw beauty of the highlands. It's a true adventure for experienced hikers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, far from the comforts of modern tourism.
Highlights & What to See
- Stunning Ridge Walks: Traverse narrow ridges with sweeping views over deep valleys and misty peaks – the landscape is dramatic and constantly changing.
- Traditional Villages: Stay in remote villages like Biaru and Edie Creek, where you can witness daily life, traditional ceremonies, and the famous 'Mumu' earth-oven cooking.
- World War II History: The track was used by gold miners and later by Allied forces; you'll see remnants of airstrips, foxholes, and even a crashed aircraft.
- Diverse Flora & Fauna: The trail passes through moss forests, pandanus groves, and cloud forest – look for birds of paradise, tree kangaroos, and orchids.
- Edie Creek & Wau: The endpoint near Wau offers a fascinating gold-mining history and the Wau Ecology Institute's botanical gardens.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most trekkers allocate 5 to 7 days to complete the full Black Cat Track, covering roughly 50–60 km of steep, muddy terrain. It's a physically demanding trek with significant elevation changes, so allow an extra day for weather delays. The best months are May to October (dry season). Pace yourself – the experience is as much about the journey and the people as the destination.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lae – The gateway city, with a vibrant market, the Botanical Gardens, and the Morobe Show (October).
- Wau – A historic gold-rush town with the Wau Ecology Institute and WWII relics.
- Bulolo – Known for gold dredging and the beautiful Bulolo River valley.
- Mount Wilhelm – Papua New Guinea's highest peak, for those seeking another challenging trek.
- Kokoda Track – The more famous sister trek, combining both makes for an epic PNG adventure.
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Image credits
- Kokoda Track — CC BY-SA 3.0
- Lae — Public domain
- Wau — Frank Hurley / Public domain
- Bulolo — Photograph: NASA / Public domain
- Mount Wilhelm — Nomadtales ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY-SA 2.1 au
- Port Moresby — MSchlauch / Public domain