Nola Voodoo Walking Tour with High Priestess Guide in New Orleans
Let a High Priestess of Louisiana Plantation Vodou/Voodoo take you around the site where African Traditional Religions were kept alive in the wake of enslavement.
The Black History & Treme Neighborhood Tour takes you through the vibrant and resilient history of New Orleans' Treme neighborhood, one of the oldest African American communities in the United States. This tour celebrates the often-overlooked contributions of both enslaved and free African descendants who shaped the city's cultural and historical landscape.
The tour will begin in the iconic Armstrong Park, where you'll learn about the founding of Nouvelle Orleans and visit statues that symbolize its layered past. While visiting statues of a few of our historical musical figures, we'll explore how this culturally rich community became the birthplace of Jazz, forever changing the world of music.
Finally, your journey completes with a walk through the heart of Treme itself, where you'll admire its distinct architecture, discuss the challenges of gentrification and rebuilding, and the evolving impact of tourism on this historic neighborhood.




