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Probe Launched After Guide's Inappropriate Behavior Irks Tourists at Corbett

4 Nov

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Summary

  • Guide offered tobacco to safari-goers
  • Guide made concerning remarks about deer meat
  • Incident occurred in front of international tourists
Probe Launched After Guide's Inappropriate Behavior Irks Tourists at Corbett

On November 4th, 2025, an incident at Jim Corbett National Park in India has sparked an investigation by the park authorities. According to a tourist's account, a guide assigned to lead a wildlife safari at the park allegedly offered tobacco to the visitors, which included guests from France and other countries. The guide also reportedly made concerning remarks about deer meat, stating that "deer meat tastes good," instead of providing information about the park's rich wildlife and conservation efforts.

The tourist, Rattan Dhillon, expressed embarrassment at witnessing the guide's behavior, which he described as a failure to respect and showcase India's natural heritage. Saket Badola, the Field Director at Jim Corbett National Park, has responded to the incident, stating that an inquiry has been launched, and the guide in question has been banned from duty until the investigation is complete. Badola assured that "due action will be taken, based on the findings."

The incident has sparked a broader discussion on the need for better training and accountability for guides representing India's national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Commenters on the social media platform X have called for a zero-tolerance policy towards guides exhibiting inappropriate habits or a lack of knowledge about the parks they serve.

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A guide at Jim Corbett National Park allegedly offered tobacco to safari-goers and made concerning remarks about deer meat, upsetting tourists from France and other countries.
The Field Director at Jim Corbett National Park, Saket Badola, has launched an investigation into the incident and banned the guide pending the completion of the inquiry. He promised "due action" based on the findings.
Commenters on social media have called for better training and a zero-tolerance policy towards guides exhibiting inappropriate habits or a lack of knowledge about the parks they serve.

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