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TIPS ON TANZANIA. Tanzania is the largest country in Eastern Africa. It lies between the great lakes of Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa, and the Indian Ocean. Tanzania is just below the equator bounded on the north of Kenya and Uganda while on the west by Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC),Rwanda and Burundi. Zambia lies to the southwest while Mozambique lies to the south. Tanzania lies between latitude1degree and 11 degrees south and between longitude 30 degrees and 40 degrees East. It's area is 939,701 square kilometers. PHYSICAL FEATURES. Tanzania is a country having different geographical ,historical and cultural sites ,The coastal areas give a way to the Eastern plateaus, southern highland and finally the great Rift valley. It is among the features that the country harbours the highest mountain in Africa_Kilimanjaro (5895m). The other mountains include Meru (4572m), Usambara, Uluguru, Udzungwa, Rungwe ,Livingstone, Rubeho, Kipengere and Oldonyo Lengai . Tanzania has also severa...
Animal Behaviour is arguably one of the most important areas to understand as a field guide, as it enables you to interpret situations, keep it relevant and to use trigger points to start a discussion. Guests constantly want to know why something is happening, or why something look like it does, or is behaving in a specific way. Having an in-depth knowledge of ethology will allow you to answer these questions far more effectively. Understanding animal Behaviour is also critical in allowing you to observe wildlife in a safe and sensitive manner with your guests. UNDERSTANDING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR IS VERY IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND AS A GUIDE!
Dear Guides! AS A TOUR GUIDE, It’s very important that you learn how to engage with your Guests! Everyone has something unique to offer. Find out what makes people who they are. Hear their story. Ask questions. Dig deep and connect. Build on common ground. At its most basic level, any relationship is built on some kind of common ground. When you meet someone, try to find something that connects you to similar backgrounds, values experiences. When you detect a pattern, a "Yeah, me too!" moment, connection is instantaneous. Smile. "Smile and the whole world smiles with you." Sure, it's a cliche, but for good reason. A smile generates enthusiasm and interest; it communicates friendliness and goodwill; it shows you to be accessible and approachable. Smile when you speak to someone, as you walk into a room, and when you pick up the phone. Remember names. Notice how people introduce themselves and let that be your guide in addressing them. Remembering a person...
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