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REAL ENGLISH FOR INDIAN TOURIST GUIDES

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  REAL ENGLISH FOR INDIAN TOURIST GUIDES Speak Naturally With Foreign Tourists By Shubham Sonawane Founder of Virtual Cosmos PREFACE Welcome to Real English for Indian Tourist Guides. This blog is designed for tourist guides, travel assistants, hotel staff, drivers, and everyone working in the tourism industry who wants to improve their English communication skills in a practical and confident way. In the tourism profession, communication is one of the most important skills. A professional guide must be able to speak clearly, assist visitors politely, explain travel plans confidently, and create a comfortable experience for tourists from around the world. This course focuses on real-life English used in tourism and guided tour situations. The lessons are written in a simple and easy-to-understand format so learners can improve their speaking confidence step by step. After completing this course, you will be able to: Understand the responsibilities of tourist information office...

Ajanta & Ellora Caves – Where Stone, Silence, and Spirituality Come Alive

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 Ajanta Ajanta Caves Ajanta Caves is one of the most famous historical sites in India. Located in the state of Maharashtra, this group of rock-cut caves is known for their amazing paintings and sculptures. These caves are an important part of India's cultural and artistic heritage. Location and Surroundings Ajanta Caves are located near the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra. They are located in a horseshoe-shaped valley surrounded by lush green forests. The Waghora River is visible from these caves, which adds to the beauty of the area. The peaceful and serene atmosphere here has made this place a favorite destination for tourists. History of The Ajanta Caves were built in two phases. The first phase began during the Satavahana dynasty, in the 2nd century BCE. The second phase, in which most of the caves were built, took place during the Gupta period, in the 5th to 6th centuries CE. The caves were used by Buddhist monks for meditation and study. Ar...