Ranthambore Bans Three Drivers and Guides for Pursuing Big Cats

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Updated on- 16-May-2022

The Forest Administration has banned 3 drivers and guides for being vulnerable to big cats. As a result of the videos going viral on social media sites, Forest officials took strict action against drivers and guides by banning their entry.

This incident occurred in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Zone 3 during a morning safari. Drivers broke the rules,” an official confirmed. 

The incident prompted forest officials to create rules that require drivers and guides to maintain a reasonable distance from animals when on forest trails. The ban will remain in effect until further notice. It was genuinely essential to take such strict action against drivers and guides by making necessary rules. 

Violation of the animals through guides and drivers happened earlier too you can say around three times. The reason behind this violation is that in the quest of spotting the tigers in the forest for tourists they do such insane acts which made animals feel discomfort.

Last year 15 safari vehicles were banned for violating the forest rules in Ranthambore National Park. Eight gypsies and seven canters were banned for removing the stones from the entry of the Khurjan area where human entry is restricted.

There is one visitor whose name Sidhu mentioned in her tweet that her visit to Ranthambore National Park has disappointed her in abundance. She does not like the guide’s and drivers’ behaviors and approaches toward forests and animals. Actions are in the continuous process still no development has happened yet in the Ranthambore jungle, Vijay Sharma said.

The Ranthambore National Park is in the eye of many tourists, so there must not be anything that could de-motivate tourists from coming here. The process must become a solution.

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The Ranthambore National Park has taken its name from the famous Ranthambore Fort which is situated within the park. The park is located in the district of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan and at the distance of around 11 km from the Sawai Madhopur railway station. Sawai Madhopur is approx 130 km away from the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

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