Many travelers relish their independence and like to make all their own arrangements. But if your itinerary includes an activity such as climbing, paddling, skiing or fishing in a remote or unfamiliar area, consider hiring a guide. Using experience and inside connections, a guide can help you get the most out of your trip.
Guides can be hired by a single person, families or friends. Because you aren't traveling with a tour group, a guide can customize a trip to match your interests. You also have the freedom to hire a guide for part of your trip and do the rest on your own.
A guide can help provide local connections and information you would have a hard time finding on your own. Using his or her local knowledge, a guide can safely lead you to the best places for wilderness exploration, backcountry travel or mountaineering while tending to such details as transportation, food and lodging. In some remote areas, the translation skills your guide can offer will be extremely helpful.
Guides may work for a company or independently. Here are some good questions to ask when evaluating a guide:
Let your guide know about any health concerns, handicaps or diet requirements you have. Also, talk to your guide about your goals for the trip so he or she can make sure your expectations are met in a safe manner. Ask some final questions about the trip:
Often, companies that offer organized tours also offer options for solo trips. Learn about climbing, cycling, hiking, paddling and wildlife trips offered by REI Adventures.
Also check regional guidebooks for recommendations on hiring guides, or inquire at the region's tourist office.
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