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What is ecotourism? What
does an ecotour guide do? How do you become one? What does it take
to be a good one? What is a typical day for a guide? What are its
rewards? And finally, what is it like to be an ecotour guide
in Mexico? |
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A good guide...
~ articulates well. ~ uses non verbal language. ~ has a professional and pleasant attitude. ~ provides the participants with all necessary information. ~ gets people involved. ~ has clear objectives planned for each tour. ~ adapts to the audience. ~ delivers his message in a fun and pleasant way ~ has good structure in each presentation. ~ suggests actions that help conservation. ~ uses understandable and interesting language. ~ has good knowledge of the different animals or plants expected to be seen in each tour. ~ is adept in group management. ~ has good skills and up to date knowledge in first aid. ~ has an ability to manage difficult questions. ~ carries appropriate equipment. ~ evaluates each presentation at the end of each tour. ~ shows respect to all things. ~ and of course, has some common sense! |
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In order to describe
a typical day in the life of an ecotour guide, let me to use one of
the whale watching tours as a perfect example. Whale watching is available
from mid December to March 30th and is very popular due to the beauty
and acrobatics particular to the Humpback Whale which visits our bay
every year to give birth or reproduce. |
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Afterwards, you can enjoy a delicious lunch. You are then safely returned to your respective hotels. You will definitely come back enlightened and perhaps with some great pictures you have taken. But don't worry if you're not sure your pictures will turn out. You can send me a message and I can send you my personal catalog of ready for framing "souvenir pictures" for you and your family to commemorate your unforgettable experience. |
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All this, of course,
is what you'll experience and enjoy. What you don't see, is the work
that goes on behind every successful tour. The preparation for each
activity begins the evening before with the purchase of some of the
food and refreshments, double-checking of all equipment, gear and
vehicles. The revision of the client lists and coordination of the
guides scheduled to give you the best and safest experience possible
is also done the evening before. At the end of each tour, the cleaning
of gear, equipment and vehicles takes place as well as the preparations
of the next day's planned activities. |
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Why do I work in Mexico you ask? Well, I'll be perfectly honest with you; I didn't choose Mexico, Mexico chose me! |
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| surroundings and quality tour operators. Sometimes, I still can't believe it! Over 5 years of searching and struggling but here I am. I still get teary eyed when I think about it. Tears of joy of course! There are easier ways to get here though. I have indeed taken the hard road to paradise. Someone other might have studied first and applied for work later but I didn't want to wait a minute longer. My mom used to say that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger...... and she was right! |
Photo credits:
Logo ~ Author
Author with Coatimundi ~ Glenn Carvin
Author kissing Crocodile
~ John
Russell
Author kissing Grey whale ~ Bernadette Bezy
Bottlenose dolphin ~ MonachÌ
Osprey and it's catch ~ Monachí
Supporters
and Contributors:
Mexico has a huge amount of pristine and undeveloped territory. Its biodiversity is amazing and it has or receives an incredible amount of species from all over the world. For example, 30% of all marine mammal species and 10% of all bird species reside in or annually visit Mexico. Mexico comes 1st in rank for its number of species of reptiles and 7 of the 8 world species of marine turtles (also endangered) nest on Mexican beaches. Mexico plays an important role in the conservation of the world's fauna and flora. The future of our world rests in part on the shoulders on Mexico. As you can also guess, I am very happy and proud to be playing even the smallest part in that great endeavor of protecting and restoring our beautiful home........... PLANET EARTH!