Create a Travelogue on the above topic
It should include
• Location of the place
• Means to reach the destination
• Photographic Description
• Various attractions
• Cultural Background
• Hotels, the taste of the local
cuisine
• Adventures, transportation,
entertainment and their prices.
• Do’s and Don’ts
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
Location of the place
• Means to reach the destination
• Photographic Description
• Various attractions
• Cultural Background
• Hotels, the taste of the local
cuisine
• Adventures, transportation,
entertainment and their prices.
• Do’s and Don’ts
Answer ⤵️
Hard World. Harper Collins.
5. Knapp, Donna (2010), A Guide to Customer Service Skills for the Service Desk
Professionals. Cengage Learning.
6. Mandal S.K. (2007), Effective Communication and Public Speaking, Jaico, Mumbai.
7. Seely, John (2004), The Oxford guide to writing and speaking. New Delhi, Oxford
University Press.
Assessment Plan
Exercise: Questions & Answers, Role Play and Group Discussion.
1.1 Introduction
The Introductory unit on Soft Skills for Tourism and Travel industry has highlighted the
importance of soft skills. The unit has explained in detail one of the most important soft skills
i.e. Communication. In this unit we shall study other important soft skills that will help you
to earn an edge in your personal, social as well as professional life. In fact these soft skills are
directly related to your personality and will help you to develop a personality suitable for
travel and tourism industry.
1.2 Defining Personality
Before we start defining personality, let’s have a trip down the
memory lane and remember two of your neighbourhood or old
school friends with whom you have interacted.
One is liked by everyone. She/he makes friend very quickly, smiles
and greets people. Always a favourite student of teachers as well as
favourite of all relatives and neighbours. Everyone enjoys talking
to and being around him/her. The other one always complains and
has trouble keeping friends for long. She/he bosses his little siblings
at home. Always a troublemaker at school and neighbourhood. All
kids complain that she/ he picks up the fight. Even in the school
she/he is never able to be a part of sports team. What is the difference between the two? The
difference is their different personalities.
The concept of personality is one of the major topics of interest for
some of the top psychologist. In this unit we will define it from the
view point of social attractiveness of an individual not from the
scientific view point.
The word ‘personality’ has its roots in Latin word ‘persona’ which
means a mask. In old days in order to represent qualities of a
typical character of drama on stage masks were used.
Personality in general terms means the unique set of qualities
(i.e. physical, mental and emotional attitudes, values, interests) that