Remote
Management
and Staff
Our goal is to provide
the highest quality service at the best price. We continually evaluate
our suppliers and the service levels they are operating from.
Correspondence from clients and the like receive priority attention in our
office and emails are answered as quickly and with as much information as
possible.
At no time is our staff motivated by self gain as our philosophy is that we are
here to serve the client needs, not the reverse.
Guides are routinely trained by Remote Asia management in client service
procedures and client expectations matters.
Guides are given the flexibility to alter itineraries to suit client needs with
consultation from Remote Asia management in order to assure client safety and
satisfaction.
Guides are acting in the best negotiating interest for the client and never
receive a commission for any activity while on tour.
Guides remain accessible to the client for the duration of the trip and in
cases where the client is in a different overnight accommodation location, the
guide will furnish contact details to the client and hotel.
Guides are not permitted to drink in excess, use any drugs or engage in
activities that are considered social evils of the country/province they are
operating in.
Guides are agents of Remote Asia and in some cases, freelance guides are used
and they fall under all the conditions listed.
At all times, Guides are to insure that the client acts in a manner respectful
of the country/province and act as an educator for the clients in a manner
respectful to both the client and local citizens.
Guides carry mobile phones on tour and have access to Remote Asia management at
all times possible for assistance in times of emergency.
Suppliers
All suppliers are
certified to be legally operating in the country/province in which they are
contracted to operate.
Suppliers of vehicles are routinely inspected by Remote Asia for safety,
comfort and reliability.
Suppliers are routinely compared with other regional suppliers for price,
service and reliability.
Suppliers interacting with clients are restricted to sell or negotiate in areas
outside the itinerary and conditions of the trip.
Suppliers must provide Remote Asia management with valid documentation of
insurance and business registry in the country/province they operate.
Suppliers of extreme sports activities such as rafting or rock climbing are
required to provide Remote Asia management with certificates proving their
accreditation.
Clients
Clients are our Number
One Priority. Clear communication to and from the client results in a
satisfaction and the staff and management of Remote Asia considers that English
is the primary language and will often ask for clarification as English is most
times a second language for suppliers, guides and often times, clients.
We are concerned about client interaction with locals and follow guidelines
from the Laos National Tourism Authority.
Clients are asked to
follow standard conduct reflecting the cultural respect of the country/province
they are visiting. A full educational “Respect for the Land and People”
is available from Remote Asia. Examples of this are:
- Photography of persons with consent.
- No wearing of
offensive clothing
- Refrain from
disrespectful actions in temples or religious sites.
- Clients using drugs or
engaging in illegal activities while on a contracted tour will be in breach of
the agreement of conduct and the tour terminated with no refund for future days
or services. In cases where the client is in a remote location, they will be
transported to an area with links for transportation.
General
Remote Asia is an
agent for multiple agencies in the
Remote