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A video posted by an Indian travel vlogger in Bali has ignited widespread criticism online, renewing concerns about Indian tourist etiquette abroad and adding fuel to ongoing discussions about the conduct of Indian travelers globally.
The clip, shared on Instagram by @that.trending.couple, shows the Indian vlogger packing hotel toiletries into her luggage while humorously referring to the act as getting full value—or "paisa vasool"—from her stay. Subtitles in Hindi playfully dub her a "businesswoman." The video quickly drew condemnation, with many social media users calling it theft and stating that such behavior tarnishes the reputation of Indian tourists internationally.
While some pointed out that small toiletries are typically complimentary for in-room use, taking items from wall-mounted dispensers or removing linens and decor crosses an ethical and often legal line. Hotels generally factor these amenities into room rates with the expectation they will be used, not taken.
This incident is not isolated. Reports and social media discourse have repeatedly highlighted perceived misconduct by Indian tourists in destinations from Bali to Europe, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Common complaints include loud behavior, disrespect toward local customs, hygiene concerns, and incidents of theft or misuse of hotel property.
The Indian vlogger's video has amplified these tensions, with critics arguing that such publicized actions encourage others and reinforce negative stereotypes.
Hotel associations in several tourist-dependent economies have begun quietly reinforcing policies and, in some cases, adding signage or briefings aimed at curbing theft and encouraging respectful conduct. Many hospitality workers have taken to online forums to share frustrating experiences, though establishments are often hesitant to address the issue openly for fear of appearing discriminatory or losing a valuable market.
Bania Honey Agarwal, a travel vlogger made a tutorial video during her vacation in Bali Indonesia where she advises and teaches fellow Indians methods to steal toiletries, bed linens and showpieces from hotels
— Crime Reports India (@AsianDigest) December 5, 2025
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The backlash was swift, with users across platforms condemning the Indian vlogger's video.
"Actions like this from Indian travelers make it harder for all of us who travel respectfully," wrote one Indian commentator on X. Another added, "This isn't paisa vasool—it's stealing, and it gives every Indian tourist a bad name."
The controversy comes at a sensitive time, as Indian outbound tourism reaches record levels. While the vast majority of Indian travelers are respectful, high-profile incidents contribute to a growing narrative that risks affecting how Indian tourists are received worldwide. Travel industry analysts note that destinations may begin implementing stricter guidelines or targeted communication to address recurring issues.
As of publication, the Indian vlogger has not issued a public apology or statement. The original video remains live, though comments have been limited.
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