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Negocc has 25 new trained tour guides

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THE Provincial Government of Negros Occidental, through its Tourism Division, has produced 25 new tour guides trained by the Department of Tourism (DOT).

Cristine Mansinares, provincial supervisin­g tourism operations officer, said these tour guides form part of the 27 participan­ts of the weekly Tour Guiding Training Course which started in March this year.

Mansinares said they completed and passed the 23-day training course conducted every weekend until June 2.

“Their certificat­ion as trained tour guides is one of the requiremen­ts in applying for DOT accreditat­ion,” she said, adding that the accreditat­ion will serve as license for them to provide services among tour operators and tourism enterprise­s.

The training course on tour guiding was initiated by the Negros Occidental Tourism Division, DOTWestern Visayas and Tourism Educators and Movers Philippine­s-western Visayas.

The participan­ts were composed of graduating college students, retired profession­als, artists and even medical doctors, among others.

The training included lectures, written and oral exams as part of the assessment, familiariz­ation tours, field work, and researches.

The graduation rites is set this month which will be attended by officials of the three partnering-organizati­ons.

Equipped with personalit­y and social skills, technical know-how and wealth of informatio­n about Negros Occidental, this batch of tour guides is looking forward to serving tourism enterprise­s and tourists very soon, Mansinares said.

She reiterated the need to address the gap particular­ly in terms of having few number of Dot-accredited tour guides amid big events like meetings, incentives, conference­s, and exhibition (Mice) in the province.

Currently, there are only seven Dot-accredited tour guides in Negros Occidental.

“This batch is a potential addition to our existing tour guides. They are really a big help in the industry,” Mansinares said, adding that “we hope they will become Dot-accredited and really serve as tour guides.”

Moreover, the said training course is on top of specialize­d tour guiding activities being conducted in the province like bird watching and farm tour guiding.

Given the huge contributi­on of the tourism industry in the local economy, the provincial government has recognized the role of tour guides in its further developmen­t.

Mansinares earlier said tour guides act as representa­tives of the province and play a significan­t role in ensuring tourist satisfacti­on.

Considered as ambassador­s, tour guides present Negros Occidental in a way that will encourage tourists to come back to the province, she reiterated.

“They also serve as informatio­n officers helping the tourists understand the province’s culture and experience its vast offerings,” the tourism official added.

Another batch of tour guides in the province is eyed for the same training course next year./epn

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? PROVINCIAL Supervisin­g Tourism Operations Officer Cristine Mansinares (fourth from left) with trainers, speakers, program partners and participan­ts of the Tour Guiding Training Course during their final practical exam at Balay Kalamay, Panaad Park in Bacolod City on June 2.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO PROVINCIAL Supervisin­g Tourism Operations Officer Cristine Mansinares (fourth from left) with trainers, speakers, program partners and participan­ts of the Tour Guiding Training Course during their final practical exam at Balay Kalamay, Panaad Park in Bacolod City on June 2.

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