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  1. 1. Tour Itinerary • Meaning, • Types & • Elements • Importance of Itinerary • Process 1
  2. 2. Meaning and Definition : Tour itinerary 2 • An itinerary is a key and significant component of a tour package. Basically it is designed to identify the origin, destination and all the enrooted stopping points along with the transportation, accommodation and other services on a travelers trip an itinerary has various portions and these portions are known as segments. • Itinerary shows the sequence of the various tour ingredients and provides essential information such as assembling point, departure point, days of departure, duration of a tour, legal requirements, features of a destinations, optional activities, and meal and perhaps can be called as a central point for the success of a tour company. • To be more effective tour company needs to develop separate and distinctive itineraries for the tourists, tour managers, tour escorts, vendors and tourist itineraries.
  3. 3. Types of Itinerary • An itinerary is a day to day plan of a journey. It includes all the activities and destinations that the tourist will engage in or visit during his or her journey. An itinerary is generally based on a client profile. • A client profile gives the travel agent an idea of the person or persons they are drawing up a tour plan for. A tourist route that includes visits to various historical sites, places of cultural interest, or natural attractions—an itinerary undertaken for cultural, educational, health, or sports purposes. Tour itineraries may be worked out by tourist agencies and organizations or by the tourist’s they. In terms of their directional orientation, the various types of itineraries include linear, circular, and radial ones. . 3
  4. 4. A. On The basis of Use:  Tourist itinerary  Manager’s itinerary  Tour Escort/Tour Guide’s itinerary  Drivers Itinerary B. On The basis of Air Journey  One Way  Return  Open Jaw 4
  5. 5. On Basis of Use • Tourists’ itinerary : Tourists’ itinerary is given to a particular tourist for his reference as part of the package tour. A tourist expects the tour to be organized as per the itinerary mentioned in the package tour he/she has purchased. Basically, a tourist itinerary is a reference for the tourist to follow during his journey like points of halt, hotel, time taken between two points, meal plans, activities, attractions to visit etc. apart from arrival and departure points/time and check-in check-out time. Tour operators are expected to strictly follow the itinerary. • Escort or guide’s itinerary: • An escort or guide should know in detail where the group is being taken to, what activities and events are to be organized, time management of the tour and other group details. Vast experience, knowledge of practical ground difficulties, presence of mind and readiness to handle crisis of an escort or guide adds to the successful conduct of a tour. The escorts being physically with the group/tourist all through the journey, they are more than expected to deliver and keep the image of the company in high esteem.
  6. 6. Types of Tour Itinerary –Uses basis Continues • Coach driver’s itinerary: A typical coach driver’s itinerary includes group arrival point and time, pickup points and time, turn around points, restricted areas of driving, sightseeing activities, other entertainment activities, parking spaces, entry points, drop-in points all with specific time. For instance, it may be seen that at places a driver is asked to drive slow which is mentioned in his itinerary so that tourist may have a better view of a monument and take photographs. • Tour manager’s itinerary : Tour manager’s itinerary includes the complete details of the whole tour from day one to the last day. Apart from the general details as listed in a tourist’s itinerary a tour managers itinerary also carries information about alternative arrangements, contact details, quick references, differential rates and tariff details, details of coach drivers and escorts and guides.
  7. 7. Basic elements of an Itinerary • 1. Program: Tour programme is the most important element of an itinerary. The programs are related to the travel or movement, stay and involve in different activities. • 2. Timetable: Timetable of the program is the another major component of the itinerary. Timetable supports the tour program in an itinerary. It is the explanation of when to do what. • 3. Duration: Weight, length etc. measures the tangible goods. Intangible services are sold on the basis of duration. So tourism as service, an itinerary must explain the duration of the service that is the length of each activity, total tour. • 4. Destination: Tourism is related to the travel and travel is related to the destination. The places to be visited are destinations. • 5. 5 A: Itinerary should have 4 A, they are attraction, accessibility, accommodation, amenities Ancillary services . Attraction is anything that attracts the travelers. The main attraction of the program should be mentioned in the itinerary. To reach the destination is accessibility. Next important feature is to mention where to stay. which can be a hotel, camp, lodge etc. Finally, itinerary should mention the service elements including what they see, enjoy, visit etc.
  8. 8. • Research other tours in the market place • Name your tour: • Map out the duration, frequency and departure point of your tour • List the major locations and highlights of your tour • Research your tour content and commentary • List any third party activities, attractions, entrance fees and inclusions • Obtain permission to access private and public properties • Perfecting your tour timing • Execution of Tour • Feedback Process of Tour Itinerary

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