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Duke of York Islands and TNJ Feature in Paradise Magazine

Read about the Duke of York Islands and True North Journeys in the June-July 2011 edition of Paradise Magazine, written by John Borthwick.

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TNJ Heads to Tol Plantation

An untold story of a son who revisited his fathers final resting place. Phillip Street’s father was an expat based in Rabaul pre-war and a member of the NGVR. Along with 150 other Australians, he was captured and executed by the Japanese at Tol Plantation.

TNJ in National Geographic Traveller China

TNJ featured in National Geographic Traveller China. Its amazing that the Bainings story receives so much interest from our Asian friends.

TNJ Heads to FN Qld

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TNJ Heads to Far North Queensland...

TNJ Baining Guide in Australia

TNJ Baining Head Guide, Weekly, arrived in Australia for a three week whirlwind trip of the best Brisbane has to offer.

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cemetaryRabaul History
Explore a living WW2 museum


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Trek to see this true spectacle in the jungle


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Follow in the footsteps of tradition

Our Team

waterMeet TNJ Director and Guide Peter Gosling. With years of experience in outdoor adventures, Peter has trekked, climbed and journeyed to many different locations. Click here.

Baining Fire Dance

One of the more spectacular experiences you will witness in our Escape from Rabaul and Return to Rabaul journey's is the Baining Fire Dance.

This ancient practice is unique to the Baining Mountains region of East New Britain and involves an elaborate combination of costumes, masks, body paint, music, dance and of course fire. Read more >

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