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Last Updated : 2023-05-30 13:56:00
A video of a safari driver with a group of tourists chasing an elephant is going viral on social media. The video is said to be from the Yala national park.
It has been shared by the Indian Forest Services officer, Surendra Mehra on Twitter. The video shows a group of tourists in their vehicle followed an elephant walking in the Yala national park.
They were seen clicking pictures, chattering, and also laughing while sitting in the vehicle.
However, their enjoyment turned into a nightmare after the elephant got irritated with their activities.
A few moments later, the elephant turned back and started chasing the tourist vehicle. The tourists inside the vehicle were heard screaming and the driver can be seen reversing the vehicle as the animal began chasing them.
Luckily, they escaped from the elephant as the driver changed the direction while the elephant moved the other way.
An IFS officer tweeted the video with a perfect caption.
“Just see the level of patience shown by the elephant. But, when you intrude into their life, they react,”. Surender Mehra said in the caption of his post.
Just see the level of patience shown by the elephant ..
— Surender Mehra IFS (@surenmehra) March 23, 2021
But, when you intrude into their life, they react ...
Just that..#Elephant #GentleGiant #RespectWildlife#KeepSafeDistance
#ResponsibleTourism @susantananda3 @CentralIfs https://t.co/BpipIOuytz pic.twitter.com/eHRxL3MBPm
K.L Pathirana Friday, 26 March 2021 03:43 PM
Sri Lankan uncivilized 'Jada Roaches' and the laughing 'Kalu makka's'
Kristen Andersen, Denmark Friday, 26 March 2021 03:45 PM
I am not surprised. We were in Sri Lanka in summer 2019 and the drivers in Yala were very rude. It was a very bad and expensive experience
G abe Friday, 26 March 2021 04:58 PM
Some of the drivers are idiots and paedophiles, I remember one idiot making inappropriate advances towards a 13yr old foreigner
Umar Perera Friday, 26 March 2021 05:40 PM
Clear harassment of the elephant. Such people should be banned from all national parks.
RP Friday, 26 March 2021 05:46 PM
Not sure whether the Yala and other park Safari guides and drivers need special training of how to interact when encountered with wild life? This video does calls for it.
Anton Weerasinghe Friday, 26 March 2021 06:09 PM
This is the problem with "Yako buggers". they doesn't know to behave and respect the environment.
Sokrates Friday, 26 March 2021 06:16 PM
That is because politicians are backing these rowdy drivers and do not limit the jeep licences and the visitors. These crooked drivers without any education and knowledge of the wildlife are only behind the tip money and do not care for the animals. Because of the violation of the rules even the former Director of wildlife, a very famous veterinary resigned. He was not backed in his decisions by the political goons.
Kathir Friday, 26 March 2021 06:55 PM
Because of poverty in their families drivers often behave beyond their capacity.
Jeeves Friday, 26 March 2021 08:43 PM
Tourists often come with drivers and vehicles hired outside Yala. This practice needs to be stopped. Only use trained drivers and trackers from Yala National Park itself. Will benefit experience for visitors and animals.
Romaine Saturday, 27 March 2021 12:29 PM
These are the type of scum tourists that are being brought into the country by these idiot ministers.
dickie bird Saturday, 27 March 2021 02:10 PM
Regret. Unfortunately the driver and the tourists escaped. Document all safari drivers
rohan soysa Saturday, 03 April 2021 09:45 AM
These drivers have political backing that is why they dont give a damn.
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