Through the Utah Tour Guide Association’s Basic Tour Guide Training, learn what it means to be a tour guide. Hone skills, learn about the industry, and gain an understanding of how to lead a tour. The training takes place over two days and includes the following sessions:
- Session 1: Guide Responsibilities
- Basic responsibilities of tour guides
- Types of guides and tours
- Session 2: Research & Resources
- Identifying good reliable resources
- How to research and use factual information
- Session 3: Communication & Interpretation
- Basics of communication including verbal and non-verbal communication
- How to tell stories and share information in transformative way
- Session 4: Flexibility
- What do you do when it doesn’t go as planned
- Session 5: Ethics & Standards
- Industry ethics and standards
- Leave No Trace / Tread Lightly
- Proper permits, licenses, permissions
- Session 6: Tour Planning & Follow up
- Communication between guides and employers
- Guide and tour pricing
- How to set-up and design a basic tour
- Utah Certified Tour Guide program introduction
Training also includes a demonstration tour with an experienced Utah Certified Tour Guide and a practical tour experience for students as they prepare for and give part of a walking tour and step-on tour for the class.
This training is offered once or twice a year. Reach out to find out when the next one will be.
Who can participate in the UTGA Basic Tour Guide Training?
Anyone. This training is a great introduction to the profession and a great way to gain basic skills for any tour guide whether they be a professional, docent, volunteer, over-the-road, step-on, driver/guide, walking, or other type of tour guide.
Why should I take this training?
This training offers basic skills and understanding necessary to be a tour guide. It will also connect you to other guides in Utah offering networking and social opportunities. Additionally, this training is required toward becoming a Certified Utah Tour Guide.