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Nottoway Plantation
i n c l u d e d n o t t o way p l a n tat i o n t o u r Nottoway, LA
Enjoy an included tour of Nottoway Plantation, the South’s largest remaining antebellum mansion. This stunning historical plantation lies between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and offers a view of a truly grand plantation. The mansion flaunts three-floors, 64-bedrooms, and displays an incredible 22 white square columns which contribute to its nickname, the “White Castle of Louisiana.” Enjoy a guided walking tour of this American Castle followed by a stroll through the lush grounds and gardens. Wa l k A c r o s s t h e L e v e e t o N o t t o way P l a n tat i o n
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The Great River Road winds adjacent to the mighty Mississippi River from Minnesota to Louisiana. This famous road is home to a multitude of grand plantations and stunning mansions from another era. On this excursion, we will visit the Houmas House, known as the “Crown Jewel” of the Great River Road. Feel the spirit of this centuries-old home which remains a hallmark of the Great River Road to this day, and discover the vital role of the Mississippi to the American South in the brand-new Great River Road Museum and Interpretive Center. Historically, the Houmas House was once the largest plantation in America. Today, the elegant estate is known for its magnificent antebellum architecture, pristine gardens and historical preservation. On a guided tour of the home, see the influence of the home’s previous owners, each of which have left their mark on the home over the last 200 years. Explore the interior and take a stroll through the elegant shaded gardens brimming with blossoming magnolias and grand oaks. Explore Hou mas House & Gardens D i s c o v e r Ta l e s o f t h e M i s s i s s i p p i at t h e G r e at R i v e r Road Museum The Great River Road Museum and Interpretive Center is the latest addition to the Houmas House property. This innovative museum tells the tales of the Mississippi through a mixture of multimedia displays and interactive hands-on exhibits. Uncover the history of river commerce, local folklore and steamboat travel as you experience a truly unique culture, unlike any other in the world. E x p e r i e n c e t h e "Cr o w n J e w e l" o f t h e G r e at R i v e r R o a d
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Travel through plantation country, passing the affluent mansions from another era, when sugarcane reigned the region before entering Manchac Swamp, a 250-acre ecosphere. A unique world all its own. Meet our Cajun captain, who will immerse us in the authentic Cajun culture of the southern swamps as he guides us across the water through the beautiful natural landscape. Board a personal pontoon swamp boat with a Cajun captain to explore the Manchac Swamp and view its wildlife! As your boat drifts through the waterways, you will learn about the Louisiana Wetlands, the inhabitants of the swamp, particularly the life and habits of the American Alligator, as well as the unique history of the Cajun town of Frenier within the Manchac Swamp. E x p l o r e M a n c h a c S wa m p a b o a r d a l o c a l s wa m p b o at S e e g at o r s , b i r d s , & s wa m p i n h a b i ta n t s ! Swamp creatures, seeing our boats daily, recognize them as part of their normal environment. Unafraid and responsive to their boat captain’s call, they peak out from underbrush and between moss-draped trees and shrubs, frequently coming directly to the boat. In the safety and comfort of the boat, you can actually come within a few feet of alligators. A r r i v e at M a n c h a c s wa m p
After our swamp tour you will have free time on your own to visit the gift shop and take home something uniquely Cajun! U n i q u e ly C a j u n *While Louisiana’s Manchac Swamp is uniquely beautiful year-round, it is possible that alligators and other native wildlife may not be as active throughout the colder months. Please take this into consideration while booking this tour on dates from October through March.