N Bengal’s only woman tourist guide leads the way at Jaldapara Nat’l Park
Her journey has been one of resilience. After her husband’s death in 2011, she was left to care for two young children and her elderly in-laws. To survive, she collected firewood and worked as a daily-wage labourer under the Forest department. The forest that sustained her hardship eventually offered her a new beginning. In 2016, then Assistant Wildlife Warden Bimal Debnath encouraged her to train as a guide, believing that a woman’s presence would make female tourists feel more comfortable. “At that time, I agreed to Bimal Sir’s suggestion thinking about my children’s future. This profession saved me from hardship,” recalls Alomoti.
After completing training and receiving two wildlife handbooks, she began wearing the Forest department uniform with pride. Her day starts at 5 am, guiding tourists through four daily safari shifts. Once shy in Bengali, the 42-year-old now speaks Bengali, Hindi, and basic English with ease. However, financial struggles persist. “We work on a rotation basis—some days I get two trips, some days none,” she says. “This year, floods reduced tourist numbers during Puja season.” From her earnings, she arranged her daughter’s marriage but lost her son to cancer for lack of medical funds. Still, she continues with determination. “I enjoy meeting new people every day and sharing their laughter,” she smiles.
Inspired by her journey, another woman has recently joined as a guide. Nabikanta Jha, Assistant Wildlife Warden, adds: “She is an efficient guide and we’ve received excellent feedback from tourists about her. She’s truly an inspiration for others.”
Courtesy & source- Millennium Post
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