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Paper 9: Tour Guiding Essentials Module 03: History-Dimensions and Present Status THE DEVELOPMENT TEAM Principal Investigator Prof. S. P. Bansal, Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi University, Rewari Co-Principal Investigator Dr. Prashant K. Gautam, Director, UIHTM, Panjab University, Chandigarh Paper Coordinator Prof. Sandeep Kulshreestha, Director, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management Paper Co-Coordinator Dr. Saurabh Dixit, Nodal Officer, IITTM, Gwalior Content Writer Dr. Saurabh Dixit, Nodal Officer, IITTM, Gwalior Content Reviewer Dr. Prashant K. Gautam, Director, UIHTM, Panjab University, Chandigarh Items Description of Module Subject Name Tourism and Hospitality Paper Name Tour Guiding Essentials Module Title History-Dimensions and Present Status Module Id Module no-03 Pre- Requisites Basic knowledge of Tourism and its types Objectives After completing this chapter you will To get a basic idea about the historical dimensions of tourism and the development of the concept of tour guiding. To get an idea about the present status of a tour guide. Keywords Softskills Heritage Tourism Consumer delight CONTENTS 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Travel through the ages 3.1.1 The catalyst in the industry 3.1.2 Purpose of travel 3.3 Spa Tourism and formation of Seaside Resorts 3.4 The Grand Tours 3.5 Tour Guiding 3.6 Historical perspective vis a vis tour guiding 3.7 Present status of Tour Guides 3.8 Summary QUADRANT-I 3.0 Introduction After Thomas Cook came up with the idea to organize group tours, there was no going back; it became imperative to facilitate a good experience for a large group. There was also a need to have someone accompany tourists. Although tour guiding is an ancient concept (as we discussed in the second module on tour guiding), it became more relevant after the change of a tour package as a mass product. It became more affordable and common to have a tour guide. The aim of the present chapter is to study historical dimensions and see present status of a tour guide. We can define tourism as comprehensive phenomena which start with the travel of people non-resident to a particular area and not related to permanent resident ship and employment. (Hunziker & Krapf, 1942). India has always lived by the mantra ‘Atithi Devo Bhavah’. Fahien, Huein Tsang and Ibn Battuta have been some of the celebrated visitors to ancient India. Domestic tourism too flourished as old and young, rich and poor all undertook religious pilgrimages, to the far corners of the country. In the 9th century A.D, the great reformer of Hindu religion Adi Guru Shankaracharya travelled from his birthplace, Kalari in Cochin district of Kerala to all the directions of the country to spread the gospel of Hinduism. He set up four sacred haunts now popularly known as the Chaar Dham which all Hindus are expected to visit at least once during their lifetime- Badrinath (north), Dwaraka (West), Puri (East) and Rameshwaram (South). Millions of Indians over the centuries traveled to these four sacred shrines of the country for pilgrimages.
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