Mountains feed rivers with water from snowmelt, so why not make this fall the season to head out to that most impressive of all mountain ranges, The Himalaya for a spectacular whitewater rafting trip on what can only be described as incredible journeys. There are two main seasons for rafting in Nepal, the spring season […]
When people picture Morocco, they think Sahara Desert and let’s face it, the rafting won’t be very good there! However, Morocco is home to the Atlas Mountains and the wonderful rivers that feed from it. Water by Nature pioneered rafting in Morocco 25 years ago and we still believe it’s a magical place to raft. […]
I have just been fortunate enough to spend a couple of weeks at our stunning camp in the heart of Patagonia near the town of Futaleufu. The Rio Futaleufu itself has a wonderful name in the world for its stunning big water rapids, crystal clear water all framed by pristine forest reaching all the way […]
An insight into the brand new trip offered by Water By Nature in conjunction with Peter Cox, 2007 Landscape Photographer Of The Year taking place from the 2nd – 10th October 2010. The course will go into detail on improving participants technical photography and getting the best out of their camera to creative improvements to their photos.
With the recent cold snap hitting the UK, we are already thinking about trips to some of our warmer destinations. It’s easy to get excited about going to the Zambezi or Morocco when you experience weather like this. But despite all the chaos caused by the snow and plunging temperatures, we are treated to some […]
Water By Nature are proud to announce 2 amazing new trips for 2010. Nepal and Zambia have been two of our more popular destinations for clients, so it made sense to offer more choice for our customers. In Nepal, we have chosen a wonderful introduction to expeditionary river trips, on the Karnali River in Western […]
Come and check out the amazing Futaleufu River in Southern Chile. Set in the Patagonia, our ranch will be your home from home as we return each night after the rafting to enjoy wonderful food and company with some of the world’s best river professionals.
Agreed by many as one of the last few great rafting expeditions in the world, the Omo River in Ethiopia has long held a draw for the most avid adventure traveler. The mixture of travel into deepest darkest Africa combined with fantastic wildlife viewing and incredible tribal interaction have made this trip a favourite since […]
T.I.A. ? This Is Africa ? This is a saying that you learn quite quickly once you set foot on the Dark Continent. It’s a term used by many expats to accompany the sighs of frustration that come on a daily basis when you’re trying to accomplish even the simplest of tasks here in Africa. […]