Hospitality Career Enjoy Nature and Travelling By Being A Travel Guide
- on 11.21.09
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Some people are adventurous and outgoing; too adventurous, in fact that they tend to find someone to share the adventures with. More than sharing their adventures, they want to educate people on the places that they have been to. This is the usual last frontier that traveling people face. By offering their services as travel guides, they are not only able to repeatedly travel to places that they have fallen in love to but they can also share their experiences and adventures to other people.
People also resort to travel guide occupations not only to be able to share their adventure but also to meet people. Meeting all sorts of people is always an exhilarating experience, especially to foreigners with an eye for curiosity. These people are like children that never tire to look the beauty and know the history of the places and monuments that they encounter in their travels. In fact, travel guide professionals must have a good deal of knowledge in history to be able to answer the inquiries. He must also be ready to do animations, improvisations and representations in topics or subjects that are very hard to understand for the foreigners.
Aside from this, it is also a sort of nationalistic pride that fires the travel guide professionals to their work. They do their best to promote the tourism and beauty of their country. In doing so, they feel contented that they are able to do service to their country in their own little way as travel guide professionals.
Common Tasks Of Travel Guide Professionals
Travel guide professionals plan and organize expeditions, tours and cruises that are usually long distance travels. They usually book the tour or cruise details such as accommodation, transportation, equipment and even availability of medical aid. The arrangement usually takes place after he is able to reach a specific required quota in the number of customers.
If necessary, the travel guide professional is responsible for securing the visa, passport and health certificate needs of his tour participants. These permits and important; they are necessary to afford convenience in travel for tour participants. Usually, assistance from the travel guide professional is enough for the tour participants. But nowadays, because of the seemingly never-ending travel requirements, travel guides form partnerships with agencies for securing such important documents.
Throughout the tour, the travel guide professional must attend to the needs of his tour participants, while also giving advice and tips on the best sightseeing or shopping areas available. Some travel guide professionals usually have pre-formed partnerships with shopping establishments or sightseeing areas regarding his tour participants.
In each stop of the travel, he will have to discuss the significance of the area, why they have traveled on those parts and what part in history took place there. Throughout the tour, the travel guide professional already did a research on the best possible travel routes and the destination sites. Also, while on tour, he will evaluate the services received during the duration of the tour, the results of which will be reported to the organizers of the tour beside him.
Tours are usually not free from problems. The travel guide professional must be ready to resolve any problem in accommodation, service or itineraries, and to verify the amounts or fees as well as quality of the equipment to be used prior to the expedition and tour. These types of problems, nonetheless, are manageable for a professional travel guide. More alarming and pressing problems are usually in the form of mishaps or accidents during the tour that can do harm on the health or may even cost the lives of the travelers. In this case, the tour guide must be ready to administer first aid to injured patrons and be able to get medical aid or ambulance for the seriously hurt, immediately.
The travel guide professional must also be adept in various skills. He must be knowledgeable of existing hunting or fishing laws enforced in the area and capable of explaining it to his tour participants. When required, he must be ready to instruct his tour participants in climbing and mountaineering techniques, wilderness survival and be able to demonstrate the use of equipment used in fishing, hunting and climbing.
Characteristics Common To Travel Guide Professionals.
Travel guide professionals must be realistic since his occupation usually includes practicality and ability to manage hands-on problems and solutions. They often deal with real-time situations that need fast decision-making attitudes. Since the occupation requires one to work continuously outside, the travel guide professional must be street smart and knowledgeable in current issues and trends. He does not do a lot of paperwork and usually exposes himself or herself to the outside world.
A travel guide professional must be artistic as he is realistic. Artistic in a way as to allow self-expression and does his work without a clear set of rules to follow. He needs to be creative in presenting the various tour stops to his participants. He must try different strategies to avoid letting his participants to be bored with the tour.
A travel guide professional must also be sociable and willing to interact with all sorts of people, of various race and nationalities. Primarily, the occupation of travel guide professionals aims to share interests and experiences to other people and so great people skills are required.
Although it is not necessary, travel guide professionals will be at the advantage compared to other individuals if they are knowledgeable in one or two foreign languages. The English language, although being universal is not very helpful in times of explaining the significance of a particular event in history to a foreigner with a different tongue. Speaking to foreigners in their native language will make them at ease and comfortable throughout the trip.
Travel guide professionals must also have thorough knowledge in geography and also in public safety and security. Knowledge in these areas will make the travel guide professional more effective in ensuring the safety of his tour participants. Knowledge in geography will also arm him with better decisions especially in times of weather change. The comfort of the tour participants is the prime objective of the travel guide professional.
@iTrickTrack -_-”
do you know that every person is individually different right???(every person have a different personality)
and no the portuguese aren’t bad some are like in every country
but in general we are good people
I'm not sure where you found this information, but a ticket on the Eurostar is just that, a ticket to travel on the train from London to Paris. There is no tour guide, or anything else, included. Suggest you check the Eurostar website: http://www.eurostar.com
Lisbon is lovley. One of the best cities in Europe!
Saúde from Slovenia,…
wuzarace provided some good information.
The most popular guidebooks are made by Lonely Planet. Frommers is also up there, but i prefer LP books. So, the easy answer to 'things to know if traveling without a guide in japan?' is to get a guide, in the form of a book.
Traveling takes planning, so look around and see what you like in guidebooks, choose your agenda, etc. I would recommend going to the Kansai region of japan instead of Hokkaido (Hokkaido is further away, and people tell me it is not anything special). Kansai is the region containing (of note): Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Himeji, all of which are well worth a visit, and they are also very close to each other! Kansai is right next to Kantou (where Tokyo is).
I can read chinese too, it helps a little, but it is not like it helps a lot.
Traveling in japan is very easy, you will not need any help really. Unless you have more specific questions? How long are you going?
LOL comentario lido e aprovado!
i'll enjoy my trip, thanks.
LOL FUCKING PORTUGAL I HATE THEM ALL IN LUXEMBOURG ARE TOO MUCH PORTUGALS AND THEY ARE SOOOOOO BAD I HATE THEM ALL
ps: the chicks are relly HOOOOOOT
first of all try to find tour operators from your origin country(is it UK?) go and ask them to cooperate with you. You have to know very good about history/monuments/roads etc.This is about tour leaders.
If you are a licenced guide you can cooperate with many countries all over the world.Sent your resimate to tour operators that work with outgoing tourism and when they have a guided tour (it is usually 03-04 hours ) they will call you back. a guided city tour 03hours with licenced guide costs about 200euro per 50pax.
Hope I helped..
I always use Frommer's books…
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I have purchased two books, both are filled with top spots to visit, maps of the country and of each section, and both books have huge sections at the end about the Galapagos, with tons of pictures.
"Ecuador, Galapagos Islands" Ulysses Travel Guide
"Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands" Lonely Planet
just stop at 0:54
Pick up a copy of Lonley planet for a start. many of the travel agencys in Hong Kong have access to private guides and are more than willing to provide for your needs. I have contracted guides in Shanghai and Bejing with no problem. Both were gracious and helpful and I would probably do it again!
Good luck
there is hard to find guidance there, even for a map
so be sure you take a travel guide with you, maybe even two ones
also, the schedules in travel guides might be different than what you find on the spot or they might be in renovation, closed etc. So either call them(if you know Spanish) or go EARLY.
I used Frommer's Peru Guide because they give interesting comments
@GabKoost Puseste o dedo na ferida! Incomoda muita gente…
one of the best sity in the world
love it very much
long live
from Russia ^*
try this: http://wikitravel.org/en/New_Zealand
It is not a shiny travel guide, but has a lot of useful info organized in a very convenient way. I like it!
By reading through it, you'll find your own ideas what you want to see and where you want to go… so it is better somehow that you are not required to follow some predefined travel route and someone else's ideas…
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hope you'll find it useful
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