New Orleans Swamp Tour
Journey with us by boat, Cajun-style, for a 1 hour 45 minute tour through the heart of Southern Louisiana's swamplands. Experience real-life adventure for the whole family from the comfort of our swamp boats. Tour back into our privately owned meandering bayous and take a look into the past. View moss draped cypress trees, fascinating plant life and the creatures who make their homes here.
Your Cajun guide is a native of the area who will share with you the legends and lore of Louisiana's still untamed wilderness.
Manchac Magic | Kayak Swamp Tours | New Orleans
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Wild Louisiana Tours' Manchac Magic Swamp Tour. Explore the historic Louisiana Swamp by eco-friendly kayaks.
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Lots of Alligators in Louisiana Swamp USA near New Orleans November 2014
Cajun Pride Swamp Tour -I highly recommend! Coming from Colorado, it hard to impress me with nature, but I loved it...Full of wildlife and nature to the max!
Partying on Bourbon Street and Alligator Swamp Tour | New Orleans Vlog | Jamilah and Marcel
It was Marcel's first time on Bourbon Street and Jamilah showed what the night life of New Orleans is all about! We hope you enjoy! Please make sure like our video and subscribe to our channel! Thanks for watching.
We arrived to New Orleans and we rushed over to Jean Lafitte's Alligator Swamp Tour that we purchased off of Groupon. The swamp tour was 90 minutes long and was full of curious alligators which swam up to the boat, and we also were able to hold a 4 year old alligator! The alligator swamp tour definitely started our New Orleans day off on the right foot.
After leaving our swamp tour we went back to Alder Hotel to change into our night time outfits to party on Bourbon Street. Bourbon Street is amazing. From the French Style buildings to the culture of New Orleans, Bourbon Street is a great place to be! We went down to Bourbon Street and stopped in many stores, clubs and received entertainment from the locals and visitors in the area.
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Louisiana Swamp Tour part 1
Take a bayou tour of the famous Honey Island Swamp. You’ll glide through gator territory on a small, flat-bottomed boat and hear all about the swamp and its natural inhabitants from our local, expert captains. We offer pickup services from many French Quarter hotels and visitor centers for your comfort and convenience.
We find the best experts in the field to give you an authentic tour of one of America’s most unique ecosystems. Many of our captains have lived on the water for most of their lives and have earned field degrees to give you the best experience possible.
Cajun Encounters is a proud member of the Louisiana Nature Conservancy, and we believe that we have a responsibility to protect the environment around us. We’re dedicated to providing an intimate look at the swamp without impacting the environment or the many diverse species that live there.
On every tour, you’ll have the chance to see alligators, wild boar, raccoons, snakes, owls, egrets, and more – all in their natural habitat, and just a few feet from your boat!
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NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA SWAMP TOURS (MAR 2017)
SWAMP TOURS IS FUN!!!
New Orleans Swamp Tours
Take a ride on the wild side as we zig and zag through bayou channels, majestic swamp territories, and wide open marsh land. Gators, beauty, and loud engines. See what this tour has to offer as it shows you what NO other place in the world can portray. Hold on tight!
Insta360 One: Swamp & Bayou - September 2018 - New Orleans Travel Vlog
Experience Louisiana’s wildlife and exotic plant life with Jean Lafitte Swamp & Airboat Tours, headquartered near New Orleans in the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. A Captain guided us along swamps and bayous, where we came face-to-face with alligators, different species of birds, and other wildlife.
We learned a lot about Alligators: It is distinguished by its wide, rounded snout and black color. The American alligator lives in the southern United States, from North Carolina to Texas. Alligators can't control their temperature internally, so when they are cold, they sunbathe, and when they are hot, they go for a swim or sink beneath the mud. As soon as they are born, the babies, called hatchlings, can go and catch their own food. American hatchlings are around 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) long. After around two years, they leave their mother's protection to start their own families. Excess calories are stored in fat deposits at the base of the alligator's tail. Incredibly, by burning fat reserves, it is possible for an alligator to last more than two years between feedings.
I even got to hold a baby alligator! Though, I hate reptiles and rodents… I can’t put my finger on why I hate those creatures; it may be cultural or psychological or both. And I wonder, how and why I did hold it. I think the big factor for the exception, our Captain “humanized” it… called it “Baby Benny,” danced it around, and wagged it’s feet in a “hello” gesture. However, the disturbing bit was it was stored in a cooler for a good hour before our Captain took it out for show and tell as part of the tour! I was a bit put off by that, not sure how appropriate that is. Then, it was placed back into the cooler after everyone has had the chance to hold it. But the Captain informed us that it is perfectly comfortable chillin in the cooler, and will be released into the wild when it gets bigger… I hope so!
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Louisiana Swamp Tour With Cajun Encounters - Episode 258
See more at - Explore the Louisiana swamp and discover alligators, wild hogs, and even the Wishing Tree from Disney's Princess and the Frog all this week on Travel with Rick!
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Alligators! Swamp Boat Tour 1989 - Bayou Segnette / New Orleans USA
City of Westwego, Louisiana's Cajun Country, Bayou Segnette:
Swamp Boat Tour am 15. August 1989. Die interessante Bootstour am Mississippi (ganz in der Nähe von New Orleans) dauerte etwa 2 Stunden und führte uns durch nahezu unberührte Natur, hin zu den Alligatoren, die mit Marshmallows vom Boot aus gefüttert wurden.
Kamera+Schnitt: Karl Ringena
Swamp Tour part 1 New Orleans
Cajun Style Gator Swamp Tour | New Orlean, Louisiana
Boat swamp tour along the Pearl River and Mississippi River with nice alligators. Thanks Cajun Style Gator Swamp Tour!
USA Tour #12 Louisiana Swamp Tour [HD]
We decided to spend a day in bayou country checking out the swamp on a wicked fan boat. Here are some highlights. Gators and all
NOLA Swamp and Bayou Tour with Boat Ride from New Orleans
You will see alligators.
Manchac Swamp seen with the Cajun Pride Swamp Tours of New Orleans (October 2, 2012)
Post-cruise experience in New Orleans (opted for their Combo Tour with transportation, pick-up and drop off @ French Quarter Hotel):
Swamp Tour (the famous Manchac Swamp) + Oak Alley Plantation Tour to follow.
Allen, the boat Captain and tour guide, was exceptionally good: funny, very knowledgeable and personable!
One day I'm gonna die, and I'm gonna take all of you with me, oracle Julie Brown would sing from her front porch.
And in 1915, on the day of her funeral in Frenier, Louisiana, it happened.
A hurricane swept hundreds of residents to their deaths in the Manchac Swamp near Lake Pontchartrain's western shore.
See the mass graves by torchlight on a night-time swamp tour through the cypress trees.
Hear stories of the spirits sighted, and see the red eyes of crocodiles as you float into the moss-draped darkness.
Manchac Swamp, located in the U.S. state of Louisiana, near the city of New Orleans, is also known as swamp of the ghosts.
New Orleans Cajun Swamp and Plantation Tour
Don't leave New Orleans without taking a Canjun swamp and plantation tour.
Experience Louisiana's Cajun and Creole cultures on this grand tour of Cajun country! Take a boat tour of the cypress swamps and explore the oldest plantations in the south, Oak Alley Plantation and Laura Plantation.
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Upon returning from our trip to Guatemala we continued to drive around the United States crossing off several of the states in the South, including Louisiana. It was a pretty wet and cold day, not the best time for a swamp tour, but we went anyway!
Despite the cold and overcast skies we did see several gators and other wildlife. Cajun Pride Swamp Tours does a great job of telling you all about the swamp and making it a fun and memorable time (this video is not sponsored).
The swamp is a very interesting environment and certainly one we wouldn't mind exploring some more! Hopefully next time it will be a little bit more sunny!
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15 best Things to do on New Orleans: Frenchmen Street, French Quarter, Garden District, The National World War II Museum (National D-Day Museum), Swamp Tours, Cemetery Tours, St. Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, Audubon Nature Institute, Chalmette Battlefield & Jean Lafitte National Park, Backstreet Cultural Museum, Louisiana Children's Museum, Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
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The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz)and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique in the United State.
Swamp Tour & New Orleans French Quarter
Patti and Larry's first day in NOLA. Music track Two Short Step, Jimmy Stewart.
Nature filled Swamp Tour with lots of Alligators Louisiana USA
Highly recommend Cajun Pride Swamp Tours outside New Orleans LA with wildlife, birds, huge variety of Trees, and our guide was AWESOME!