Swamp Tours - are there?
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I'm staying in the French Qtr in New Orleans in August. I'm looking to go on a swamp tour to see some alligators, etc. I would also like to see some of the small swamp villages for research purposes for a documentary I may be working on.
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Gators? We saw plenty of alligators, snakes, fish, birds and other wildlife on the Honey Island swamp tour. It is a nice way to have a "swamp" experience, just as you'd imagine-- the sun filtering through the spanish moss, hanging from the beautiful cypress trees. (And yes...even saw a few rickety looking houses--think 'Deliverance', the movie.) Take your camera!
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I hate to put a damper on your plans, but a co-worker told me there was something other than Spanish moss hanging from the cypress trees -- snakes!
We took a NO swamp tour with Airboat Adventures a few years ago. If you want alligators, skip it, we only saw one. If you want speed, exhilaration, and the chance to hold a baby alligator and other critters that live in the swamp, this is the one.
Donna
We took a NO swamp tour with Airboat Adventures a few years ago. If you want alligators, skip it, we only saw one. If you want speed, exhilaration, and the chance to hold a baby alligator and other critters that live in the swamp, this is the one.
Donna
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We went with Capt Nick's Wildlife Safaris out of Lafite and it was really great. We cruised around in a wide, flat bottomed boat - down a wide shipping channel, past some interesting homes right on the water and then off into some narrow swampland. The waterways got narrower and narrower as we went along - moss hanging everywhere, lots of interesting trees, some birds, and a couple alligators swimming around. We got out of the boad and went for a short hike. Then cruised the swamp a bit more and came back to the marina. We were out for the better part of the afternoon.
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I have to recommend Capt. Arthur. He does airboat tours which can be wild or tame. He can find the alligators day or night (their eyes glow red). airboattours.com 1-800-975-9345 or 985-758-5531 Definatley call ahead, we've driven out to his place just to drop in on a tour and they've been on vacation. There are plently of swamp tours where about 30 people crowd onto a boat. I found the airboat to be a more unique experience.
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Not a swamp tour seeker, but thought you folks might know of a good site for voo doo history in the quarter, saw something about a voo doo house that was the authentic practice a while back, made the mistake of not writting the info down and cant seem to find the posting now, any leads




