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White Water Rafting The Grand Canyon – The Colorado River

Without a doubt the most famous whitewater rafting trip in the world, the Grand Canyon conjures up images of dwarfed rafts beneath the canyon walls that reach a mile deep a certain points. Many different options exist to travel through the canyon, by raft. Motor raft, dory, oar raft or paddle raft. The latter options […]

Nepal Whitewater Rafting – Sun Kosi River

Many peoples initial impression when you tell them about whitewater rafting in the Nepal is that it will be really cold! Not so. The Sun Kosi rafting holiday, offers warm whitewater rafting many hundreds of kilometers after it tumbles off the Himalayan peaks. This 270 km 10 day journey is best to tackle after the […]

Rafting In Nepal

Happy New Year. Welcome to what is for sure to be another excellent year on the world’s best rivers. Seeing a massive resurgence in interest for 2012, are the rivers of the Kingdom Of Nepal. Rivers fed from the most famous mountain range in the world, most people seem to think it will be really […]

The World’s Premier Rafting Destination – The Zambezi River

So if you have ticked off some of the big adventures around the world such as hiking up Kilimanjaro, hiking the Inca Trail, then make 2011 the year to raft the world’s premier rafting destination, the Zambezi River, Zambia. So what is it that makes the Zambezi, so special? Is it the big warm water? […]

Whitewater Rafting in Fall and Winter

It’s time to head south for the winter! If those autumn mornings are starting to feel a little chilly, then why not prolong winter just that little bit longer with a trip to the Zambezi River, Nepal or Patagonia. With Zambia reaches temperatures of 40 degrees celsius at this time of the year, it’s the […]

Photography Workshop On The Zambezi With Peter Cox

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.

The Last Ever Descent Of The Omo River?

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 […]

The Grand Canyon, Colorado River 2009 – An Aussie Perspective

Read this personal account of Australian client, Holli on her recent trip down the Grand Canyon with Water By Nature. It recounts her experiences, the hikes, fun and rapids they ran on this 14 day 226 mile journey.

River Kayaking in New Zealand

Leaving the snow on the ground in Leeds Andy and Gill arrived in Christchurch to find a beautiful and sunny 27 degree day to start their 14 day kayaking trip in New Zealand. Being greeted by JJ and Isaac we loaded boats and headed for hills in search of water. We arrived at the Hurunui […]

Another Moroccan Season Begins…

The ferry slowly cruised toward the coast of Africa and through the darkness the lights of a new continent appeared.  Our journey across Europe was complete but we still had to cross most of Morocco until we reached our final destination, the Ahansel River running through the heart of the Atlas Mountains.  The sea breeze […]

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