"This was a remarkable experience from beginning to end! The amazing people I was fortunate enough to meet and share this adventure with, along with the hard-working, well experienced river guides truly made this the trip of a lifetime."Matthew Huggins
This is true expedition-style adventure travel. Remote, immersive, and far from the beaten track.
Journey with us to Papua New Guinea, one of the world’s least-visited and most fascinating destinations. This is a place where adventure still feels raw and authentic, and where travel goes well beyond the usual boundaries.
At the heart of the journey is the world-class Watut River. A powerful, remote river offering exceptional whitewater and a genuine sense of exploration. Along the way, you’ll also have the rare opportunity to engage with Papua New Guinea’s rich tribal culture, gaining insight into the people, landscapes, and history that shape this extraordinary country.
Our expedition begins and ends in Cairns, Australia, where we start with a whitewater rafting descent of the Tully River. The perfect warm-up before heading into Papua New Guinea. After the main expedition, we slow the pace with time exploring the stunning islands off the mainland, enjoying world-class sea kayaking in crystal-clear waters.
If you are a seasoned adventurer looking for a journey that is unique, demanding, and deeply rewarding, this trip offers an experience few will ever have.
Please be aware that this is a full expedition-level adventure in one of the most remote regions on the planet.
The Watut River is a challenging river, and participation requires previous Grade IV rafting experience with Water By Nature. This trip is not suitable for beginners or those new to multi-day expedition travel.
Due to the remoteness and complexity of the region, unforeseen last-minute changes may be necessary. These can include, but are not limited to, flight delays, weather conditions, river levels, and logistical challenges beyond Water By Nature’s control.
By joining this expedition, you acknowledge and accept the need for flexibility, resilience, and a positive mindset. Adaptability is essential and is very much part of the adventure.
Due to the remote, demanding, and expedition-level nature of this journey, participant suitability is essential to the safety and experience of the group.
Water By Nature reserves the right to assess participant experience, skill level, and overall suitability for this expedition at any stage of the booking process. In the interest of safety, group wellbeing, and operational considerations, we may determine that this trip is not appropriate for certain individuals.
In such cases, Water By Nature may decline or cancel participation in accordance with our Terms and Conditions. This decision is always made with careful consideration and is based on ensuring the best possible experience for all involved.
We strongly encourage prospective participants to discuss their experience openly with us prior to booking to ensure this expedition is the right fit.
Arrival into Cairns, Australia.
Included:Dinner.
Depart for the awesome Tully River. Explore this technical rafting gem for a full day trip.
Included: All meals
Depart Cairns for our adventure to Papua New Guinea. We touchdown in Port Moresby before continuing onto Lae. Afternoon at leisure.
Including: All meals
After breakfast we drive towards Bulolo where the Watut originates in the mountains. After full outfitting of gear and safety talk, we start our trip with an easy float down to camp.
Included: All meals
Amazing rapids such as BARAAHP (Between A Rock And A Hard Place) Bikpela, Four Part Harmony and Brexit to name just a few. This river is packed with Class III and IV rapids amongst stunning gorges and rainforest. After the whitewater we float for a few more miles through to a gorgeous spot for our final night camping on the river.
Included: All meals
We have a scheduled ‘extra’ day on the river, as water levels can fluctuate up and down quite quickly, so this gives us options. We’ll have time for walks to waterfalls during our river descent and visits to villages.
Included: All meals.
We paddle a couple of hours down river, before we meet our motorised dugout canoes that transfer us at speed to the take out before we transfer back to Lae.
Included: All meals.
Fly from Lae to Kavieng where we have the short transfer to Nusa Island Retreat. Depending on flight times enjoy some sundowners and have a chat with your fellow adventurers.
Included: All meals
Time for some rest and relaxation. From our base here, you have plenty of options to fill your day. A hike to a nearby village or historical points of interest, or if you are feeling more active SUP paddling* or surfing*.
Included: All meals
*Additional charges may apply.
We’ll take a short trip by motor boat out to the start point of our sea kayaking trip. Paddling in this area is spectacular. Stop for a snorkel at some wonderful sites en route. Overnight camping.
Included: All meals
A short paddle back to Nusa Resort for a late lunch. Tonight we relive all of our amazing experiences from the past 2 weeks.
Included: All meals
Early start for our flight back from Kavieng to Cairns. No international or domestic flights should be arranged for departure on this day.
Included: Breakfast.
| Dates & Reserve Spot | Duration |
|---|---|
| Sunday 13 September 2026 - Saturday 27 September 2026 Total Cost: $9895 | £7295 | €8450 | 14 days |
| Sunday 5 September 2027 - Saturday 18 September 2027 Total Cost: $9995 | £7295 | €8450 | 14 days |
We find most of our clients have in their posession already what is needed for a river journey. We have broken down here the items into what you’ll need on the river and in camp. An equipment list of what you will require for your adventure will be sent to you prior to your departure.
Download equipment fileThis was a remarkable experience from beginning to end! The amazing people I was fortunate enough to meet and share this adventure with, along with the hard-working, well experienced river guides truly made this the trip of a lifetime. And as an added bonus we had the one and only Hamish McMaster with us the entire trip, expediting all the adventures and ensuring that everything “flowed” along smoothly and keeping everyone safe and seeing to it that all of us truly had a memorable experience. The sites, sounds, and people of Papua New Guinea are truly one of a kind! When I was first asked to participate in this expedition I thought to myself,
“ White water rafting in Papua New Guinea?!
I don’t know anyone who’s ever been there.…”
And that is exactly the reason I chose to go! This was actually my first structured rafting adventure. Being that I live on the island of Maui in Hawaii, I go on many different types of adventures but nothing holds a candle to this experience I had with Water By Nature!
Papua New Guinea is by far one of the best river rafting trips I have ever been on. The people were so beautiful in every way I can’t even explain it. The river was so full of adventure and excitement there way something new around every corner. The Nusa Retreat and sea kayaking is the perfect way to end this journey. And the beauty of this country was mouth dropping. If you are thinking of doing this adventure don’t think twice just do it. You will be amazed at everything about it. 🫶🏻🙏🏻🥰
Before I left for this trip I was warned of warring tribes, of ending up in the cooking pot, don’t go out at night etc. I can honestly say that the people we encountered in the Watut valley and around the Islands in Kavieng are the friendliest and happiest I have ever encountered. The scenery is breathtaking, the food picked from the trees and fish caught fresh from the ocean is the best I have ever tasted.
This is no “My group follow me tour “ It’s a proper expedition. Things will test you but if your the sort of person looking to push your boundaries well the rewards you will find in this country are beyond anything you could possibly imagine.
Thank you Hamish and water by nature for having the guts to run a trip into this wild, beautiful tropical Utopia and let me tick off a Country that has remained top of my bucket list for the last 30 years.
Kindest Regards
Nick McDonald
