abu dhabis dct launches emirati tourist guide training
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Abu Dhabi's DCT launches 'Emirati Tourist Guide Training

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Abu Dhabi's DCT launches 'Emirati Tourist Guide Training
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The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, DCT, has announced the official launch of the Emirati Tourist Guide Training and Licensing programme, an immersive and in-depth training course that invites UAE nationals to become licensed tour guides and offers them the practical and theoretical tools to operate to an international standard.

In line with the department’s mission to support the development of the Emirate into a destination of distinction, the programme calls on the Emirati community to use their passion for, and knowledge of, the history and heritage of the UAE to provide visitors with unique and authentic experiences.

The Industry and Tourist Guide Training Unit at DCT has introduced the programme to all residents of Abu Dhabi wishing to obtain a tour guide license. With the new curriculum and advanced courses, the Department of Culture and Tourism initiated further plans to attract the Emirati community to participate in the tourism sector, a vital and ever-burgeoning industry in Abu Dhabi.

Following several weeks of in-depth training, the first group of licensed tourist guides graduated at a ceremony held today at The St. Regis Corniche.

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the DCT, said, "Hospitality lies at the heart of Emirati society, it is the backbone of our culture and is a value that is instilled in us from a young age. Each year, millions of tourists come to Abu Dhabi to learn about our history, traditions and heritage; there is no better way for visitors to experience this, as well as the uniqueness of Abu Dhabi, than by spending time with an Emirati and seeing the city through their eyes."

"These first-hand experiences delivered by tour guides trained to an international standard, will result in positive impressions and an overall enhanced tourism and travel experience of Abu Dhabi," he added.

The programme has been carefully designed to offer an extensive curriculum to shortlisted applicants, covering all aspects of attractions in Abu Dhabi, the culture and heritage of the UAE, first-aid, guiding principles and skills, group management and emergencies. Along with recurring periods of self-study and practical training, the trainees will also undertake a written assessment and give a mock presentation and city tour in order to obtain their license.

Saif Saeed Ghobash, Director-General of the DCT, said, "By taking part in the Emirati Tourist Guide Training and Licensing programme, our tour guides have become part of a global community of tour guides and tourism professionals. The 18 guides who have graduated here today are now charged with an important task. They will act as ambassadors for Abu Dhabi and will showcase our rich history and heritage to an international audience."

The successful completion of the training programme grants the graduates an Abu Dhabi tourist guide license valid for two years. Graduates will also be able to freelance with destination management companies and will be eligible to charge for guiding services. The programme is open to all English-speaking nationals aged 18 and above.

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