понедельник, 9 февраля 2015 г.
I also learn interesting facts about other critters found in and near the swamp and I m pretty sure
To truly experience southern Louisiana you have to get out on the water. There are rivers, bayous, and swamps all waiting to be explored in New Orleans Plantation Country. Floating through new york city bus tours the swamp with Cajun Pride Swamp Tours of New Orleans Plantation Country was a great way to experience new york city bus tours nature up close and personal.
Cajun Pride Swamp Tours is located an easy 20 minute drive from New Orleans and is a short 1/2 mile off of US 10. The dirt parking lot has plenty of parking spots and is a short walk to the ticket building and boat dock. If you don t have a car Cajun Pride Swamp Tours will pick you up from your New Orleans hotel. We drove and arrived just in time for the tour. We got the best seats in the house boat at the very front.
Cajun Pride introduces guests to life on the Manchac new york city bus tours Swamp, a privately owned waterway without any other recreational boats in the area. Nolan, our tour guide and boat captain, had us loaded and underway new york city bus tours within a few short minutes. Quietly gliding through the swamp waters new york city bus tours it s not long before we spot our first gator. As Nolan continue to guide us through the swamp he shares stories of Cajun life in Louisiana and tells us about the wildlife we are seeing all around us.
Be sure to watch the shores for masked new york city bus tours bandits (aka raccoons). During our tour these adorable critters watched us from the shore. Captain Nolan tossed a few marshmallows their way, small bickering ensued until more marshmallows landed nearby and all was peaceful again in the animal kingdom.
As we continued along the swamp we saw many, many alligators and a few varieties of birds including a snake bird and a blue heron. Nolan continues his narrative and I finally learn about the origin of Tupelo Honey and how Cypress trees are now a protected tree and can t be easily harvested.
I also learn interesting facts about other critters found in and near the swamp and I m pretty sure I don t want to jump in the water anytime soon. Nolan assures us we would be just fine in the water. I ll take his word for it as I don t have any desire to test his theory. I was pleasantly surprised by the number of alligators and wildlife I spotted during this 1.5 hour cruise. I lost count of number of alligators, new york city bus tours but they were plentiful.
The best time to visit Cajun Pride is probably Spring or Fall. In the winter and summer the alligators tend to stay lower in the water. I think we were just lucky to be in Louisiana on a day when the weather wasn t unbearably hot which is why we spotted so many alligators during our tour.
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