TACLOBAN
CITY, Aug. 19 (PNA) -– The number of well-trained and accredited tour guides in
Eastern Visayas has increased more than 10 times, raising the bar of tour
guiding in the region’s six provinces.
The
Department of Tourism (DOT) recently completed the month-long training of 23
regional tour guides, tagged as the best capacity building for the group in the
regional level.
“Now, they
can be tour guides anywhere in the region. This is another feather to our cap
because we only had two tour guides in the past,” said DOT Regional Director
Karina Rosa Tiopes.
“They passed
through the eye of the needle from pre-screening, examinations to 27 days of
rigorous training.”
According to
Tiopes, this is the first seminar for tour guides in the regional level. In the
past, the tourism department conducted training only for community-based tour
guides.
The activity
aimed to achieve high standards of selection, training, and certification of
all local guide practitioners in the region.
The Regional
Tour Guiding Course module has considered provisions on European Union’s
Innoguide Training as well as comments and recommendation of DOT-accredited
tour guides.
The seminar
topics include tourism industry overview, becoming a tour guide, knowing about
Philippines, local tourism, destination and activities in the country, Filipino
culture, environment,
developing tour guiding knowledge and skills, tour guide
tools, personality development, and crisis management.
Participants
were also engaged in field works such as familiarization tours, research, and
technique application.
Tiopes is
optimistic that with the new set of accredited and well-trained tour guides,
tourists will appreciate the region more.
Eastern
Visayas, which consists of six provinces, is known for its natural and man-made
attractions – Calbiga Cave, Ulot River, and Calbayog waterfalls in Samar; San
Juanico Bridge, Macarthur Park, and Kalanggaman Island in Leyte; Calicoan
Island in Eastern Samar; Biri Rock Formations and pink beach in Northern Samar;
waterfalls in Biliran; and dive sites in Southern Leyte. (PNA)
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