Paul Wafula

As a walking tour guide working at a specific site such as a City Walk, art gallery, museum, Game drives in the parks or outdoor attraction, He is good at
– Chinese Speaking Tours
– welcoming tourist groups
– doing presentations to groups, perhaps showing a video
– walking around the site leading them in a group
– stopping at points of interest, describing architecture, history or tales of interest
answering the tourists’ questions.

As a coach tour guide you could be:

– travelling with tourists around a city or from town to town
– giving a commentary about the places you are passing, using a microphone
– topping off at places of interest, leading the tourists in a group and answering any questions
– checking everyone is back on the coach before moving off
– working as a driver guide, driving tourists around in a minibus while giving a commentary
– checking tour groups into accommodation if the tour is overnight.

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