Swamp tours are a popular activity for any visit to Louisiana. In addition to alligators, Louisiana's swamps and bayous offer a chance to see bears, beavers, foxes, nutrias and racoons, as well as dozens of amphibian and reptile species. We've determined the following Louisiana swamp tours to be the best and most ethical options based on expert opinion and recent traveler reviews.
All of the recommended tour companies do their part to protect and educate travelers on the local ecosystems. They do not bait wildlife with food, nor do they allow tourgoers to touch or hold animals, and any motorized boats are powered by small, quiet engines to avoid scaring wildlife. Price: From $100 per person Duration: 6 to 7 hours Travelers agree the eco-conscious kayak tours offered by Louisiana Lost Lands Enviromental Tours are among the best in the state.
Tours begin in New Orleans with a brief lesson about the environmental issues coastal Louisiana is currently facing. Afterward, kayakers caravan to the tour site – the closest remaining cypress tupelo swamp, located about 45 minutes west of the city. During the tour, participants can expect to see a variety of wildlife species, including birds, turtles, snakes and alligators.
Previous tourgoers can't recommend this immersive experience enough, noting that they came away from it with a new appreciation for the ecosystem. Tours typically depart at 8 or 9 a.m.
and return around 4 or 5 p.m., factoring in travel time from New Orleans to the t.