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Thursday, April 4, 2013

DOT-9 to conduct Tour Guiding Seminar –Workshop on May 2-31

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - Do you want to be an accredited tour guide?

Here’s a good news for all tour guides, tour guide “wannabes” and primary tourism enterprises, as the Department of Tourism (DOT)- 9 is set to conduct “Tour Guiding Seminar-Workshop” on May 2-31 in one of the local hotels here in the city.

Senior Tourism Operations Officer Ludy Silorio of DOT said in an interview the training is open to all interested individuals who want to pursue tour guiding as a career.

“This is one huge opportunity for everyone, the last time we had this kind of training was 12 years ago,” Silorio said, as she encourages interested parties, individuals to take this big break.

“Please don’t wait for another 12 years; take the leap now, take the challenge and attend this training,” the active tourism operations officer emphasized.

The 30-day training is practically free of charge, as the DOT will be spending some P20 thousand per individual/participant for the entire training duration.
“We are targeting some 40 participants from all over the Zamboanga Peninsula region,” Silorio declared.

However, a minimal fee of P3 thousand per participant will be collected to defray expenses for training kits, lunch and snacks during the 30-day training period.

“It’s just a small amount compared to what DOT will be spending for the training,” Silorio said.

The tourism department has allocated some P700 thousand for the said training.

Silorio said a tour guiding-pre screening which will include aptitude test and interview will be conducted on the following dates: April 5 – Dipolog City;  April 23 – Pagadian City; April 29 – Zamboanga City. Walk-in applicants are accepted.

Applicants who passed the pre-screening will proceed to the 30-day rigid training and workshop on tour guiding and will be given accreditation by DOT at the end of the workshop.

Interested applicants must comply with the following requirements: (a) at least two years in college and (b) fluent in English. Conversational skill in other languages other than Filipino is a plus factor.

Applicants must submit their resume with photo and duly filled out application form downloadable through the link found on DOT’s Facebook page (DOT Zamboanga Peninsula) before the scheduled pre-training interviews. Email the requirements at dotr9@yahoo.com.

It can be recalled that Republic Act 9593, otherwise known as Tourism Act of 2009 requires mandatory accreditation of primary tourism enterprises such as hotels, tour operators, tour guides and other similar entities.


For application inquiries and concerns, contact Department of Tourism – Region IX at (+6362) 993-0030 / 955-2477 or 09177105219 and look for Ludy Silorio.(PIA9)