Tour guides are responsible for escorting individuals and groups of people on tours. They must find out about the groups and individuals they will be guiding in order to select points of interest and provide commentary that is appropriate for their age and interests. Tour guides work in the travel industry, giving guided tours to groups of visitors. They are experts on the history of the location and offer their tour groups interesting or enlightening information about points of interest at nature attractions, historic sites, museums, scenic locations, and other travel destinations. Guides may give walking tours, bus tours, or even lead river tours on a boat. Tour guides are typically residents of the region in which they give tours.