The topic is chosen, the information is studied, the story plan is ready, so it's time to plot a route. After all, showing on the ground is the most important part of a tour. Without it, your event turns into a lecture. What exactly needs to be done?
More than half a dozen cenotes are immersed in Valladolid, each of them with different landscapes and fauna to explore, one of the most impressive is the Zaci, which is among the largest open-pit, has a depth that ranges from 30 to 100 metres, and the best is that it is a few minutes from the historic centre.
Working with a group of 30-40 tourists and communication one-to-one require from the guide different approaches. In the first case, the guide directs the crowd: forwards it in the right direction, monitors its general emotional background, keeps in view all participants. When following an individual event you don’t need to disperse your attention to many people, but instead you should delve into interests and needs of every individual. What are the other differences of a personal tour?
A tour guide has to be a real psychologist to be popular with customers, as every tourist has some expectations from the trip and some information requirements. The tour visitors can be divided into seven types by their preferences.
Looking from the outside it seems that it couldn't be any easier to become a tour guide. It is enough to learn some story about historical events in a specific place or about the architectural features of buildings on a particular route and you can successfully do this work. However, to become a real professional you’ll need a lot more.
With a wide outlook, the tour guide pledged that his trips are entertaining and exciting for people with different interests. But knowledge does not come from anywhere, it is the result of constant self-improvement. What ways of self-education are available to a modern specialist?
The times of mass tourism are gradually receding into the past. Today, many people prefer individual travel instead of group travel, refusing a clear program, time frame and other constraints. As it turned out to the surprise of many of them, it’s not so expensive, especially if you go within a mini-group of 3-5 people. Besides, an individual approach has much more advantages than the classical one.
Mayonnaise, omelet, broth, rib steak... France is home to many culinary terms, and for good reason has an unofficial status of the gastronomic capital of the world. Famous wine and cheese are not the only "attractions" of Burgundy, Provence, Brittany, Normandy and Bordeaux. Familiarity with the legendary cooking requires from you more than one day and will leave a lasting impression to tourists, if you offer them a well thought out route and the most interesting and significant places. What are those?
Suzhou is famous for its pagodas, bridges, canals, and beautifully designed gardens which are one of the main sources of its attraction to tourists. The city of Suzhou is renowned internationally because of its well-designed and chic gardens. It has some of the world’s greatest gardens located near the south of the Yangtze River. With various gardens spread all over a city, it can be quite hard to find the right place without the help of a local private tour guide in Suzhou. If you are relatively new to the city, it is suggested that you hire a local private tour guide in Suzhou so he can take you to all the attraction spots without any hassle.
Agra is synonymous with architectural brilliance. Every house on streets boasts of fine detailing on the exterior as well as interior. The city offers you to gather knowledge of architectural splendor of the Mughal regime. Not just the magnificent forts, tombs and mausoleums, you can find local markets where you can purchase novelty products at moderate prices.
Tulum is an emblematic city ubicated along of known Riviera Maya. It is a place whoever have the privilege to know, can to be named the paradise.
This little slice of paradise, designated as one of the seven new wonders of the world, consists of an unbroken 120 kilometers (93 miles) of golden sandy sea beach. It is situated 150 kilometers south of Chittagong, the commercial capital of Bangladesh. If you travel by bus, it will take about 10 to 12 hours from Dhaka and 4-5 hours from Chittagong to reach there. The beach was named after Captain Hiram Cox, an officer who served in the British East India Company. It also goes by the name of Panowa or Palongkee locally, which means “yellow flower”.