Experience the fascinating history and resilience of New Orleans on the Hurricane Katrina: Past, Present and Future Driving Tour. This private 3-hour tour takes you on a journey through the city, covering over 50 miles, as you learn about the impacts of Hurricane Katrina and the city's recovery efforts. Discover the diverse neighborhoods and witness firsthand where levees were breached, flooding occurred, and protective measures were implemented. Dive into discussions about the storm's path and the ongoing efforts to prevent future disasters. The tour also highlights the significance of the Garden District, a high ground area that remained untouched by the flooding. Gain a deeper understanding of New Orleans' topography, its people, and their resilience. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the city's past and future under expert guidance. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
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3
hours
Suitable for
1-4
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Explore the diverse neighborhoods of New Orleans
Learn about the human and economic impact of Hurricane Katrina
Discover the measures taken to prevent another disaster
Understand the topography of the city and its impact on flooding
Experience the resilience and recovery of the city
Licensed and insured native guide
Private transportation
3 hour guided tour of new orleans focused on hurricane katrina and aftermath
Gratuities
Food and drinks
Lunch
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Introduction
Immerse yourself in the captivating city of New Orleans and uncover the untold stories of its resilience and recovery with the Hurricane Katrina: Past, Present and Future Driving Tour. This private 3-hour tour takes you on a journey through the history and aftermath of one of the most devastating natural disasters in American history. Begin your adventure in the vibrant French Quarter, where you'll discover the foundations upon which the city was built. As you drive through various neighborhoods, witness the areas where the levees failed and the floodwaters rose. Gain insight into the path of the storm and the measures taken to prevent future disasters.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can anticipate a comprehensive exploration of New Orleans' past, present, and future in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. With a total duration of 180 minutes, you'll delve into the heart of the city's history and learn about the cascading effects of the storm. Expect to be captivated by the stories of the residents and the incredible resilience they displayed in the face of adversity.
Who is this for?
This tour is designed for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the impact Hurricane Katrina had on New Orleans and its people. History enthusiasts and those interested in urban planning and disaster mitigation will find this experience particularly enlightening. Moreover, the tour welcomes all individuals who desire a comprehensive and inclusive exploration of the city's diverse neighborhoods and their unique stories.
Why book this?
Embark on this driving tour to gain a profound appreciation for the city's resilience and to witness firsthand the efforts made to protect New Orleans from future disasters. Through engaging narration, passionate guides will transport you through time, recounting the events of Hurricane Katrina and shedding light on the ongoing measures to safeguard the city. This experience offers a unique opportunity to develop a newfound perspective on New Orleans and its vibrant culture.
Good to know
Before booking, please contact us to confirm availability and the current health and safety status. The tour starts at the meeting point under the Tableau restaurant sign. Throughout the experience, you will visit significant areas such as the French Quarter, where the city's history began, and the Garden District, which remained unscathed by the floods. Gain insight into the topography of the city and understand how flood depths differed from one location to another. The tour aims to deliver a comprehensive understanding of the impact of Hurricane Katrina while providing an engaging and educational experience for all participants.
Reviews
Reviews from individuals who have taken part in the Hurricane Katrina: Past, Present and Future Driving Tour highlight the tour's educational value and the guides' exceptional storytelling abilities. Visitors praise the informative and passionate narration, which deepened their understanding of the storm's impact on New Orleans. Many reviewers express a renewed appreciation for the city's resilience and an increased awareness of the ongoing efforts to prevent future disasters. Overall, participants commend this tour as a must-do experience for anyone visiting New Orleans, as it offers a unique perspective on the city's history and the strength of its people.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
Under the Tableau restaurant sign.
616 St Peter,
616 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116,
US
Your Itinerary
French Quarter
We start in the French Quarter and explain why the city was located there originally. The topography of the French Quarter and surrounding areas lay the historical groundwork for the city wide driving segment inthe afternooon.
New Orleans City Park
After the French Quarter, we will drive through many neighborhoods to show you where levees were breached, flooding occurred and where protective measures were made.
Lakefront Arena
Here will will discuss the path of the storm and explain was has been done to prevent another disaster.
Tulane University
(Pass by)
Here we will discuss the topography of the city, noting the wet and dry areas, as well as see how the depth of flood water differed from
location to location.
Garden District
(Pass by)
Here we discuss the high ground and why this part of the city did not flood during Katrina.
Warehouse/Central Business District
(Pass by)
Here we discuss why various parts of the downtown area flooded and why others did not...such as the Convention Center and the Superdome.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Visitors with limited mobility and/or service animals should discuss this with us before booking.
A maximum of 4 people per booking, exceptions are made for larger groups.
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