A wildlife safari at Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand took an unexpected turn for one tourist after a guide’s behaviour sparked outrage online. The visitor alleged that the guide slept through much of the safari, offered tobacco to tourists and even attempted to litter inside the protected forest area.
Sharing the experience on X (formerly Twitter), user Rattan Dhillon wrote, “Meet our guide for the day at Jim Corbett National Park and unfortunately, this is what he had to offer: tobacco. We even had to stop him from littering by throwing the packet on the ground.”
Dhillon said the guide dozed off for nearly an hour during the safari, and on waking up, remarked only that “deer meat tastes good.” There was no effort to share information about the park, wildlife or conservation,

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