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]]>Sure, you can find info about almost every tourist attraction or destination on the internet. However, tour guides are much better at delivering this information and will share all sorts of fun and interesting facts that will make your experience much more fulfilling.
Guided tours are usually not cheap. If you take a few of them, your trip will become more expensive. Also, there are usually some additional costs that you only learn about when taking the tour.
When you are exploring on your own, you might get a more unique experience, but you are also in danger of missing out on some important things. With guided tours, that won’t be the case, as they cover everything that might be interesting to visitors.
Guided tours usually take up your entire day, and walking around from one place to another can be exhausting. Also, they are limiting in the sense that you usually have a fixed amount of time to spend in one place before heading to the next.
A great thing about guided tours is that they bring together people with the same interests. They are a great way to meet other travelers and maybe find new friends.
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]]>Sometimes it can be stressful to do all of the research yourself. There’s something nice about a tour guide telling you everything you really need to know about a landmark, and giving you their own personal flair in the process. In addition, many guided tours will cover a bevy of various landmarks in one shot, which can also give you the peace of mind knowing that you’re covering all of the hotspots.
As we mentioned, a guided tour is given by a tour guide who has a personal flair—and quite often that tour guide is a local. This means that you’re not just hearing historical facts from someone you can rely on firsthand, but you’re also conversing with the person in a personal manner. The more you talk to the tour guide, the more you’ll appreciate about how the locals live in the present time, and not just in historical times.
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]]>To become a tour guide, one should love to travel, of course. This job means being away from home most of the time, and most of the year.
Of course, being a professional tour guide means seeing the trip from a different perspective. You are responsible for your travelers, their comfort, their safety, and are having a fun experience. This means a lot of logistics.
A good tour guide is one who does not get stressed out, even when things are not going as expected and always has another plan ready in case the original plan fails.
To become a tour guide, you should study a professional course. Choose to study an area you particularly like, and where you speak the locale language.
It is very worthwhile to choose this profession when you like people of all kinds and to be very patient with different types of travelers and tourists since everyone is different in this sense.
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]]>If you are a foodie and have stumbled upon a city full of markets or food shops and restaurants, take your time and go on a fascinating tour of the local food with a local guide.
As part of the tour, you can often take advantage of the extensive knowledge of the market acquired by your tour guide, who had probably spent priceless hours exploring it.
In addition, on such tours, you will often experience tastings of authentic food offered as part of the tour, which would not have been offered to you otherwise.
Some tours offer different experiences in addition to tastings, such as making granita in the markets of Sicily or grinding spices in some Mediterranean destinations.
Guided tours are also an opportunity to get to know other foodies from around the world, and exchange experiences during the tour and get recommendations for places to eat in the city you are visiting.
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]]>The post Should You Spend Money on Organized Sightseeing Tours? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Guided tours can come in handy when you don’t have enough time to explore a city on your own. Instead of putting extra time and energy into planning a trip on your own, join a tour that covers most of the places you wanted to see anyway.
Most major cities offer free walking tours, so you won’t have to break a bank to join one. If you’re interested in guided day trips and special tours, planning them on your own is usually cheaper, but it can be time-consuming.
If you’re a true explorer who enjoys discovering new things on your own, guided tours may not be your thing. At the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preference, and people who need some guidance enjoy sightseeing tours much more than spontaneous travelers.
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]]>The post Pros and Cons of Taking Guided Tours While Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sure, you can find info about almost every tourist attraction or destination on the internet. However, tour guides are much better at delivering this information and will share all sorts of fun and interesting facts that will make your experience much more fulfilling.
Guided tours are usually not cheap. If you take a few of them, your trip will become more expensive. Also, there are usually some additional costs that you only learn about when taking the tour.
When you are exploring on your own, you might get a more unique experience, but you are also in danger of missing out on some important things. With guided tours, that won’t be the case, as they cover everything that might be interesting to visitors.
Guided tours usually take up your entire day, and walking around from one place to another can be exhausting. Also, they are limiting in the sense that you usually have a fixed amount of time to spend in one place before heading to the next.
A great thing about guided tours is that they bring together people with the same interests. They are a great way to meet other travelers and maybe find new friends.
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]]>The post The Benefits of Going on a Guided Tour appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Sometimes it can be stressful to do all of the research yourself. There’s something nice about a tour guide telling you everything you really need to know about a landmark, and giving you their own personal flair in the process. In addition, many guided tours will cover a bevy of various landmarks in one shot, which can also give you the peace of mind knowing that you’re covering all of the hotspots.
As we mentioned, a guided tour is given by a tour guide who has a personal flair—and quite often that tour guide is a local. This means that you’re not just hearing historical facts from someone you can rely on firsthand, but you’re also conversing with the person in a personal manner. The more you talk to the tour guide, the more you’ll appreciate about how the locals live in the present time, and not just in historical times.
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]]>The post Is being a Tour Guide the Right Job for You? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>To become a tour guide, one should love to travel, of course. This job means being away from home most of the time, and most of the year.
Of course, being a professional tour guide means seeing the trip from a different perspective. You are responsible for your travelers, their comfort, their safety, and are having a fun experience. This means a lot of logistics.
A good tour guide is one who does not get stressed out, even when things are not going as expected and always has another plan ready in case the original plan fails.
To become a tour guide, you should study a professional course. Choose to study an area you particularly like, and where you speak the locale language.
It is very worthwhile to choose this profession when you like people of all kinds and to be very patient with different types of travelers and tourists since everyone is different in this sense.
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]]>The post You Should Take a Guided Tour to Local Food Markets appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are a foodie and have stumbled upon a city full of markets or food shops and restaurants, take your time and go on a fascinating tour of the local food with a local guide.
As part of the tour, you can often take advantage of the extensive knowledge of the market acquired by your tour guide, who had probably spent priceless hours exploring it.
In addition, on such tours, you will often experience tastings of authentic food offered as part of the tour, which would not have been offered to you otherwise.
Some tours offer different experiences in addition to tastings, such as making granita in the markets of Sicily or grinding spices in some Mediterranean destinations.
Guided tours are also an opportunity to get to know other foodies from around the world, and exchange experiences during the tour and get recommendations for places to eat in the city you are visiting.
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]]>The post Should You Spend Money on Organized Sightseeing Tours? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Guided tours can come in handy when you don’t have enough time to explore a city on your own. Instead of putting extra time and energy into planning a trip on your own, join a tour that covers most of the places you wanted to see anyway.
Most major cities offer free walking tours, so you won’t have to break a bank to join one. If you’re interested in guided day trips and special tours, planning them on your own is usually cheaper, but it can be time-consuming.
If you’re a true explorer who enjoys discovering new things on your own, guided tours may not be your thing. At the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preference, and people who need some guidance enjoy sightseeing tours much more than spontaneous travelers.
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