Reflexions de la Louisiane
 

You will find links from our area that are well worth your time to view. They are friends and organizations that promote South Louisiana and preserving of our wildlife and wetlands. If you're planing to visit our beautiful South Louisiana, please take a moment to look them over. We want you're visit with us to be an exciting, pleasurable and educational experience. And please be sure to tell our friends that you found them through our site, here at "cdgimages.com"...
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Lafayette Travel and Visitors Center



The Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission Tourism Department is ready to assist you and or your business with all of your travel needs. So when your ready to experience the cultural traditions of the Cajuns and Creoles and the beauty that is Acadiana in the heart of French Louisiana, your first stop is to contact our good friends at the Lafayette Travel and Visitors Center.

Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission
1400 NW Evangeline Trwy
Lafayette, LA 70501-2829
800-346-1958 (U.S.)
800-543-5340 (Canada)

We are proud to announce that our new publication
"Louisiana and Beyond" is now on display at the
Lafayette Travel and Visitors Center.



Cajun Country Swamp Tours


by Walter "Butch" Guchereau

Butch is a native, experienced commercial fisherman and avid outdoors man who also holds college degrees in Zoology and Botany. The swamp tour area, Cypress Island/Lake Martin Swamp, is famous for it’s impressive scenic beauty and wildlife. Alligators, egrets, herons, bayous, ancient cypress trees covered with spanish moss and more of what you envision a Louisiana swamp to be, are waiting for you on Cajun Country Swamp Tours.

Book your swamp tour with Butch now!
337-319-0010
337-332-6365
butchguch@yahoo.com

Cajun Country Swamp Tours
His Office location is:
1226 N. Berard St.
Breaux Bridge, La. 70517






Champagne's Swamp Tours

by Bryan Champagne

Bryan Champagne was born on the banks of Bayou Teche in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. "Teche" is an Indian word that means "snake". He will show you parts of the largest nesting area of wading birds, found in the spring. Next, you will travel through a grove of Cypress Trees that are 500 plus years old as Brian shows you how the Cajuns made a living in the swamp years ago, and some still today, by crawfishing and fur trapping. Overnight accommodations are also available, ask Brian for details.

Book your swamp tour with Bryan now!
(337) 845-5567---Home
(337) 230-4068---Cell
His Office location is:
1008 Roxy Drive
St. Martinville, LA 70582





Masion Madeline
Bed & Breakfast at Lake Martin, Louisiana

The beauty of this authentic 1840’s Creole homestead is complete with unmatched warmth & graciousness from you're charming and knowledgeable hosts. Madeleine Cenac has created a refuge just across the road from beautiful Lake Martin. The formal gardens and country French antiques only enhance this ideal location for nature lovers, photographers and those that just want to escape the hurried lifestyles we live in. Experience the peak of 19th century life in 21st century comfort.

Experience Masion Madeline
ph: (337) 332.4555
fax: (337) 332.0087
1015 John D.Hebert Dr.
Breaux Bridge, LA 70517






The Nature Conservancy
is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. We proudly support the Nature Conservancy and its efforts to protect our ecology.





Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism

Lots of links about birding and information on Birding
in Louisiana by UL Lafayette's own Dr.Jay Huner


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