Our whole focus, is on providing you an opportunity, to experience India in a short span of time while we take care of the stuff that consumes needless time. We cater to maximum 8 experience seekers during the visit and we intend to keep it that way.
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We have introduced a new role called ‘Samaritan’. This person is neither a Guide nor a Tour Manager who only manages an itinerary on behalf of the tour operator.
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Samaritan is
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A ‘Go-to’ person for any help or queries when in need
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A person who works proactively towards the wellbeing of our clients
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A person who proactively sniffs unpleasant situations and pitches in to avoid them
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A person who ensures basic necessities during the experience are taken care of and clients’ time is not wasted
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A person who may give tips on dos and don’ts
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A person who lets clients explore and experience themselves
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A person who has time for clients who wish to share their experiences
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Samaritan is not
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A guide who overwhelms clients with information
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A butler
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An instructor
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A person who offers endless commentary
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A person whose primary aim is to complete the itinerary
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A person who will spoon feed
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A commission agent
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Why have we introduced this role?
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As tourists we are used to tour packages sticking to a prescribed regime and getting overwhelmed with information. We do not experience the joy of doing things ourselves and do not enjoy the local way of life, the way we want to yet we seek assurance. Samaritan will endeavour to provide that assurance. Rely less on technology and more on human interactions.