


San Francisco City Guides is a local non-profit organization, associated with the SF Public Library, that does free tours of all sorts of San Francisco attractions. The tours usually take two to three hours, then you can head out on your own to poke around in the alleys, do a tea tasting, look around in the shops, and have a leisurely lunch.ġ) The SF City Guides San Francisco Chinatown Walking Tour This will include training on how to check the requirements concerning exclusion of child abuse.Insider Tip: My advice, especially for first time visitors to Chinatown is.do both!Ī tour is an easy and efficient way of getting around and seeing a lot, and you don't have to spend a lot of time reading about the history of every place beforehand. Training our employed tour leaders and local representatives on the avoidance of sexual exploitation of children.tips, dressing code and photography) and human rights (e.g. protection of flora, fauna, and cultural heritage, resource use), social norms and values (e.g. Having our tour leaders, local representatives and guides inform clients on relevant sustainability matters in the destination (e.g.This module will also include knowledge regarding the destination and its relevant sustainability aspects

Offering a special sustainable travel module in the trainings program for local tour guides and hosts, in which the main responsible tourism aspects are brought to attention followed by the role expected from the employees.Ensuring that our local employees are informed on relevant aspects of our sustainability policy and comply with it, by newsletters, references or supplements to contracts, emails, or training and information sessions.Ensuring that our tour guides, hosts, and other employees under contract are qualified and trained regularly.Paying tour leaders, local representatives, guides, porters and other local staff contracted by us at least a living wage that is equal to or above the legal minimum or relevant industry standard.Ensuring that our local partners comply with all applicable international, national, and local laws and regulations, industry minimum standards, and any other relevant statutory requirements whichever requirements are more stringent.

