How to Become a Travel Guide
How can you become a travel guide?
Being a travel or tour guide these days has become
a very promising career because the tourism industry
is growing rapidly in some areas.
Travel guides do not need to be bilingual or know everything
about the world. They do not need to always be knowledgeable
about geography, history, and local culture. Though
it counts to have all the facts about the location and
having language abilities, guiding tours is more about
managing and directing the people on the tours.
In short, anybody can start to become a travel guide
if they want to, because anything can be learned from
training and further experience in the field. However,
if you decide to have a career in directing tours, you
must be prepared to be working away from home for you
are always on the road making money. Travel guiding
is a way of life for some people.
The job of tour guides or tour directors is to manage
the tour group. They make sure clients get what's offered
by the agencies and more. They also make sure that everyone
shows up and manage everyone's needs. They take care
of the transportation and other tourist demands along
the way.
Some programs may include a bit of education and background
information but in fact, it is often scripted either
by the agency or if you are savvy enough, you will be
able to make your own speeches and presentations.
Travel guides coordinate the activities involved in
the trip. It is rather essential to have an outgoing
personality so you can make tours fun for the clients.
Happy clients usually give tips and other incentives.
Travel guides should at least have these qualifications
to become effective in their work:
-Good communication skills; Speaking in different tongues
is a plus but not necessary
-A sense of adventure and an outgoing personality
-Strong appreciation for the place where you will be
giving tours
-Enthusiasm and leadership
-Quick thinking and being able to deal with unpredictable
situations like emergencies and mix-ups
Applying for travel guide positions is rather easy.
All you have to do is find travel and tour agencies.
The Internet is good way to start hunting. Research
and inquire for the qualifications that are needed.
Some may require training and other certifications;
attend classes and get certification to boost your qualifications.
Travel directing and guiding can be categorized into
different branches. Each has its own specialty and types
of activities. Here are some of the common types of
travel guide jobs:
Adventure Guide:
Basically, this includes outdoor excursions. These
kinds of trips usually last longer and are more intense
in terms of activity but offer more fun for the typical
outdoors person. Hiking, rafting, climbing and other
somewhat extreme activities are involved. For this type
of job, a love of the outdoors is the most basic qualification.
Bus Tour Leader:
When you think of tour guides, this is usually what
comes to mind. These guides specialize in showing scenery
and landscape. They are usually well-versed in the history
of a region. Guides of this type know lots of exciting
and interesting facts to fill long driving spaces.
City Tour Leader:
These tour guides specialize in big and populated cities.
They must know historic, architectural, and popular
culture information about the town in which they hope
to lead tours. These tours typically only last one day
at the most.
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