Doha: The Qatari Youth Hostels announced the launch of the third edition of the training program in tourism guidance. Registration for the third edition for the age group from 18 to 30 years was opened on Wednesday, and will continue until July 11, through the Qatari Youth Hostels accounts on various platforms. This edition comes in collaboration with the Qatar National Museum (QNM), the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), the Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani Museum, and Qatar Tourism (QT), where each will provide a special training course on its own tourist guiding skills, and the participant who will attend and complete the four courses will obtain a tour guide license approved by Qatar Tourism (QT). The third edition of the training program in tourism guidance is being organized after the success of the previous two editions, which established a base of Qatari guides who have contributed significantly by hosting delegations from various countries of the world and providing them with tourist tours throughout t he country from the 2022 World Cup until today. Source: Qatar News Agency
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