A 14-day English speaking training program for guides from the Kanha Tiger Reserve was held at the Eco Center within the Khatia Range of the Kanha Tiger Reserve, Mandla. Fifty-eight G-1 category guides from the Tiger Reserve participated in the training. The training was conducted by the Madhya Pradesh Eco-Tourism Development Board, Bhopal.
The objective of the training was to develop the guides’ proficiency in English, enabling them to better understand and provide information in the English language appropriate to the needs of tourists. This will enhance the guides’ self-confidence and effectively communicate with tourists, furthering the goal of raising awareness about forest and wildlife conservation.
The instructors provided training to guides on English communication, body language, the English meanings of forest, wildlife, and environmental terms, and the grammar and vocabulary required for communication through presentations and practicals.
The Field Director, Deputy Director, Core, Buffer, Assistant Director, Wasteland, and Range Officer, Khatiya were also present.
