Gate 1 Travel
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Worst Tour Guide in 50 countries!
Here’s what you can expect from a Gate1 guide. My 2-week Sri Lanka tour was a series of mini-disasters. Worst tour guide I have ever experienced in my travels to more than 50 countries. My guide promised me that we would take a walk around the hotel property and disappeared. I waited for 1 hour, and he never returned. I later discovered that there was a wedding at the hotel at that time. He had been invited to the wedding and probably went to the wedding while I waited for 1 hour. He spent most of his time speaking in the microphone on the bus with his back turned to the passengers. His accent was not very clear so if you were thinking of lipreading to improve comprehension, you would be lost. Our guide was a last-minute expert on the Whispers—the audio system that the guide uses and each passenger has earphones. He would wait until we had arrived at a location and then announce that we needed the Whispers. Then everyone would dig to find them. A small delay that kept repeating itself. What about the option of telling us that we would be stopping in the next 5 minutes and that we would need our Whispers? His inefficiency rose to an all-time high as we were leaving the Temple of the Tooth Relic. He told us to walk to the bus. We walked past at least 10 tour company vehicles. At the end of the trail, we reached the intersection with the public road. But there was no bus. We all just stood there and wondered helplessly: “Where could the bus be?” One passenger called the tour guide. There was no response. Eventually the bus came. He was nowhere to be found. He never mentioned the inappropriate instruction (to walk to a non-existent bus), nor did he promise that it would not happen again. As for an apology! Never happened! Gate1 has a mandatory seat rotation policy. However, our guide allowed 2 of 22 passengers to sit in the same seats for the entire 12-day tour. Selective implementation of the policy! Who do you have to be to get preferential treatment? Our guide refused to share the duration of our drive. Many times, he would not even indicate where our next stop would be. Even after I explained to him that I had an unpredictable bladder, and needed to know the duration of the drive so that I could figure out how much water to drink, most of the time, he simply refused to say how many minutes we would be on the bus. Maximizing his kickbacks at our expense Our guide was very focused on maximizing his kickbacks from our stops. He was more focused on making sure that we spent money at the sites than sharing his knowledge. On the drive from Yala National Park, one passenger asked about a pit stop. He responded by saying that we had another 30 minutes to go. His need to use a specific restaurant—the Chalet restaurant--(where he gets a kickback) was more important than finding a restroom. He repeatedly said that if we wanted a bathroom break, we should let him know. It sounded good, but he didn’t honor the request. On the second occasion when we called for a bathroom stop in Colombo, he did honor the request. When our guide told us about the stilt fishermen, he made it clear, on two separate occasions, that we needed to PAY the fishermen if we wanted to take a photo on the stilts. He was so adamant about the payment procedures that he forgot to tell us about the history of the stilt fishermen. I asked about the history and he shared it, but only because I had asked. I concluded that it is not that he is not knowledgeable, the problem is that he was so focused on maximizing his kickbacks from his selected sites that he placed the needs of passengers second to this kickback potential. What a shame! Generally, if you asked him a question, he would answer it. On the two occasions that I asked questions that he could not answer, he said that he would find out and let me know. He never did respond to me. My overall rating of our guide was 2/10. A good tour guide is knowledgeable and compassionate. Several passengers mentioned that he was, without doubt, at the bottom end of the tour guides that they had experienced. I found little comfort in this pattern. If the quality of Gate1 tour guides can vary so substantially, I will not be risking a second bad experience by taking another Gate1 tour. This is my second and last Gate1 tour. Gate1 has a serious Tour Guide Quality Control problem! Let the buyer beware!