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100

She is the Chancellor of Caraga State University Cabadbaran City

Dr. Marilyn B. Castillo

100

Enable people to use all their senses and give them opportunities for close contact.

Walking Tours

100

Guides who conduct tours for more than one day are usually responsible for checking groups in and out of hotels.

Checking-in and Checking-out in Hotels 

100

Tours often attract individuals who do not know each other or have particular affinity with each other

Public Tours

100

Is like leading an orchestra or directing a stage play.

Conducting a Tour

200

Known to be the father of Travel Agency

Thomas Cook

200

Provide greater flexibility and control since it is much easier to maneuver several people in a car

Van and Automobile Tours

200

Itineraries may be altered because of unavoidable events.

Changing Itineraries

200

This tours are classified into two categories: pre and post meeting tours and brief tours.

Meeting and Convention Tours

200

Is a necessary piece. of equipment for a guide on a motor coach.

Microphone

300

Who was the former dean of CTHM?

Maria Jovita C. Serrano

300

Is the most common mode of transportation for guided tours.

Motor Coach Tours

300

This tour involves a careful planning.

Pre-tour Planning 


300

This tours are promotional programs in-tended to inform clients of the available services and facilities in the area by offering firsthand experience of the area on a group tour.

Familiarization Tours 

 

300

An impression of the guide as nervous, untidy, unenthusiastic, underconfident, tired or disinterested can be very harmful to the tour.

Meeting the Group 

 

400

She's the chairperson of the Department of Tourism Management

Lexcelyn Ann P. Nerio

400

is more economical for tour companies and they provide a more personalized service.

Driver-Guiding/Driver-guides

400

Tour managers are always included in the group's activities.

Evening Activities 

 

400

Have become a lucrative market in the travel business.

Incentive Tours

400

Often rely on guides and drivers to inform them as soon as possible if they notice any problem in the itinerary.

Tour Planners

500

She's a graduate of Bachelor in Tourism Technology and currently taking up Masters in Tourism Management

Richel N. Pitogo
500

Provide efficiency and convenience especially in urban areas

Limousine Tours

500

An impression of the guide as nervous, untidy, unenthusiastic, underconfident, tired or disinterested can be very harmful to the tour.

Meeting the Group

500

Are short, they are usually expected to be general overviews of a place.

Step-on Tours 


500

Tours in which a guide conducts only a small portion of a larger tour.

Step-on Tours