23rd January 2019

How Water By Nature Began: The Story of 20 Years of Rafting Adventures

From a ski slope in New Zealand to the rapids of the Zambezi, this is the origin story of Water By Nature — and how 20 years of rafting, exploration and global connection came to be.


A Love for Adventure That Started in Queenstown

The story of Water By Nature began unexpectedly in Queenstown, New Zealand, where I was working as a ski patroller. One day, I spotted an advert in the local newspaper for a Raft Guide School run by Queenstown Rafting (previously Kawerau Rafts).

I signed up — and within days, I knew this was what I wanted to do with my life.

Even on my days off, I’d show up hoping there’d be room for an extra guide so I could jump in a boat. After two solid years of training, rafting New Zealand’s rivers through summer and winter alike, I decided it was time to travel the world by river.

Guide standing beside Coruh in Turkey


A Global Education in Whitewater

Over the next few years, I guided expeditions across Switzerland, Italy, Zimbabwe, Nepal, the USA, Canada, Australia, and Israel. Each destination offered new rapids to run and new lessons to learn — about logistics, guiding, local cultures, and the value of connection.

Eventually, while working in Switzerland, I bought the gear to launch a company of my own.

And so, Water By Nature was born — with the mighty Zambezi River as our first operating base.

Raft of clients running Morning Glory on the Zambezi


Morocco and the Peugeot 205: Our First Expedition

Wanting to expand into new destinations, I planned our first exploratory expedition to Morocco. But we only had one set of gear — so I packed it all (rafts, kayak, kitchen barrels, coolers, and more) into and onto my Peugeot 205 and set off from the UK.

We sold the idea to 14 adventurous travellers — including a film crew — and promised at least two rivers. What followed was an incredible journey on the Oum Er Rbia and the Ahansel River, the latter of which is still a staple of our Morocco trips today.

That trip helped solidify what Water By Nature would stand for:

  • Global adventure

  • Meaningful connection

  • A sense of fun and discovery in everything we do


Why We Don’t Just Run One River

It would be far simpler to focus on just one destination. But that’s not my passion.

I love the challenge of running expeditions across the world — from Papua New Guinea to Colombia — solving logistical puzzles and bringing guests into untouched, awe-inspiring environments.

Our incredible guide team helps make that possible today. And no matter how much we grow, I never forget where I came from — or the many wonderful guests who helped build this company over the past 20+ years.

Warrior from Morobe Province in Papua New Guinea
Warrior from Morobe Province in Papua New Guinea

Always Striving for More

We’re always looking ahead:

  • Exploring new destinations

  • Refining safety protocols

  • Innovating guest experience

  • And protecting the future of the rivers we love — including finding alternatives as developments like the proposed Zambezi dam threaten iconic sections of whitewater

With over 80% of our guests returning for a second (or third!) trip, we know this isn’t just about rafting — it’s about capturing the spirit of a country through adventure.


Why We Do It

At its core, Water By Nature exists to:

  • Make people happy

  • Create life-changing travel experiences

  • Share the joy and camaraderie of rivers and remote places

We’re here to take you off the beaten path — not just to paddle, but to discover something new about the world (and yourself).

We hope to welcome you on an adventure soon.


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by Hamish McMaster

Hamish McMaster is the Water By Nature owner. He has spent the past 25 years exploring and playing on the world's great rivers. He still loves nothing more than getting out there and sharing adventures.


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