by fatdad » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:18 pm
Your friend sounds like an ugly American.
A few points. If you're friend is outraged by the prices then he should go through the time and effort to arrange it himself. Caveat emptor.
Tourism is one of the few ways that locals can earn a living wage. Saying that because the rest of the country is mired in poverty, the guides (in who you're putting a lot of trust and confidence) should fare equally poorly is, to me, offensive. Plus, do you really think your guide is going to keep the entire fee? They will likely receive a small portion of it, and will have to rely on tips for a decent wage.
The fact that all the outfitters charge roughly the same amount doesn't mean it's collusion. It's equally likely that they arrived at those prices but undercutting each other to something just above their break even price. These are a bunch of outfitters, not OPEC.
I think when your friend goes, sees how the rest of the world lives, forms a relationship with your guide, he'll have a very different perspective on the price issue. If he's unwilling to budge, he can stay come and coddle his money. You can go have yourself a nice adventure that you'll remember for the rest of your life.
Your friend sounds like an ugly American.
A few points. If you're friend is outraged by the prices then he should go through the time and effort to arrange it himself. Caveat emptor.
Tourism is one of the few ways that locals can earn a living wage. Saying that because the rest of the country is mired in poverty, the guides (in who you're putting a lot of trust and confidence) should fare equally poorly is, to me, offensive. Plus, do you really think your guide is going to keep the entire fee? They will likely receive a small portion of it, and will have to rely on tips for a decent wage.
The fact that all the outfitters charge roughly the same amount doesn't mean it's collusion. It's equally likely that they arrived at those prices but undercutting each other to something just above their break even price. These are a bunch of outfitters, not OPEC.
I think when your friend goes, sees how the rest of the world lives, forms a relationship with your guide, he'll have a very different perspective on the price issue. If he's unwilling to budge, he can stay come and coddle his money. You can go have yourself a nice adventure that you'll remember for the rest of your life.