Strong opinion
Most first-timers should start with the broad-fit lane, not the extreme one.
When people feel overwhelmed, the move is not more research. It is one clear lane.
Start here
Too many options means you need a lane.
Strong opinion
When people feel overwhelmed, the move is not more research. It is one clear lane.

Broad-fit lane
Too Many Tour Types? Pick the Right Swamp Tour FastBest when timing, transport, or trip fit leads.Use this rule
These are the few rules that should decide the page. If one matches your day, follow it.
Use the airboat lane when the ride itself should feel like the event.
Use the calmer comfort-first lane when you want the strongest broad-fit default.
Use the closest fit
These links move you into the shortlist fast. Treat them like route selectors.
Bias toward thrill-first airboat-style options.
Bias toward lower-friction, steadier comfort-first plans.
Bias toward broader fit and easier pacing.
Bias toward the strongest beginner-friendly default.
Why this works
The point is not perfect coverage. The point is getting you into the right lane with less regret.
If the market feels too broad, start here. The goal is to kill overload fast and route you into a usable lane.