anything from 4-12 days depending on weather and fitness level.
11 days
The Mormon trail and the organ trail
The Kokoda Trail is about 96km and it goes across the Owen Stanley Ranges from Ower's Corner (North of Papua New Guinea's Capital Port Moresby) to Kokoda village. It's important to know that there is not one definite Kokoda Trail, but rather many different smaller tracks that lead across the Mountains. They part and converge to form the area which is known as the Kokoda Trail (or Kokoda Track).
There were many trails used to 'export' Native Americans, but the most popular one is the 'Trail of Tears'
24 days
11 days
To hike the Kokoda trail, it takes about 9 days at a good pace. For more informant about the trail go to: kokodatrail.com
5 days
it takes 180 days
It took 22 days to cross the river on the Oregon trail.
The Japanese wanted to take Port Moresby to make invading Australia easier and the Australians had to keep Port Moresby.
The Japanese wanted to take control of the Kokoda Trail so that they could control Port Moresby, on the southern coast of Papua New Guinea. the Kokoda Trail was the only way to get across the Owen Stanley Range, which separated the Japanese nases in the north from Port Moresby. Once they controlled Port Moresby, they would be in a position to cut off Australia from US help. There was some concern that they would then launch invasion forces into Australia, thereby completing their control of a huge area of the Pacific.
Three smaller trails that are part of the Inca Trail are trails such as the Salkantay trail, the Lares trail, and the Ancascocha trail. The Inca Trail normally take about 5 days to get across, but the other three trails only take about 4 days.
4 days if everything goes right but it may take a week or longer depending on the other issues
17 days
The Oregon trail was about two thousand miles long and many people traveled it.
The Mormon trail and the organ trail