Viral: Bali hotel catches Indian tourists carrying away hairdryer, doormat, bathrobes after checkout
An innocent holiday can turn into a global embarrassment in a matter of minutes when a small lapse of judgment is caught on camera and shared online. Recently, a group of Indian tourists checking out from a luxury resort in Bali became a topic of discussion online? sparking a viral debate about what tourists are and are not supposed to carry home from their stays.
According to Asianet news, during the search, staff reportedly found bath and pool towels, kimono robes, a hair dryer, a doormat, a TV remote box, and dining utensils packed inside their bags. These are not typical “free to take” items; instead, they are part of the resort’s fixed inventory, meant to be reused by future guests. Once the objects were recovered, the situation was resolved without a formal police complaint, and the tourists were allowed to check out.
According to Gianyar Police spokesperson Iptu I Gusti Ngurah Suardita, “The issue was settled amicably, with all items returned, and no further legal process pursued.” The police confirmed that the hotel and guests reached a mutual agreement, avoiding any criminal charges.
Another comment, repeated across posts, said, “Feeling so embarrassed watching this,” highlighting how the video made some Indians feel personally ashamed. A user remarked, “For items worth a few thousand, you lost our pride,” while another added, “Such behaviour is exactly why Indian tourists get a bad reputation.”
One social‑media user joked, “Only towels and a doormat? Why leave the bed and tiles behind?” according to comment threads cited by news portals.
Many travellers instinctively pick up tiny toiletries, tea bags, or slippers, which hotels often leave out as complimentary items, but larger or more permanent accessories, such as robes, hairdryers, and doormats, are clearly part of the property’s infrastructure.
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What exactly happened in Bali?
On April 19, 2026, four Indian guests checked out from the Asvara Resort Ubud in Gianyar, Bali, after a short stay that began on April 16. As they were about to leave, hotel staff noticed several items were missing from their rooms and decided to inspect their luggage.According to Asianet news, during the search, staff reportedly found bath and pool towels, kimono robes, a hair dryer, a doormat, a TV remote box, and dining utensils packed inside their bags. These are not typical “free to take” items; instead, they are part of the resort’s fixed inventory, meant to be reused by future guests. Once the objects were recovered, the situation was resolved without a formal police complaint, and the tourists were allowed to check out.
According to Gianyar Police spokesperson Iptu I Gusti Ngurah Suardita, “The issue was settled amicably, with all items returned, and no further legal process pursued.” The police confirmed that the hotel and guests reached a mutual agreement, avoiding any criminal charges.
How social media reacted
The incident went viral when a video of the luggage inspection circulated on social media platforms. Many users called it “embarrassing” and “damaging to India’s image abroad.” One person wrote, “They can afford to travel abroad, but can’t buy spoons and towels?” according to comments widely quoted by Indian media outlets.Another comment, repeated across posts, said, “Feeling so embarrassed watching this,” highlighting how the video made some Indians feel personally ashamed. A user remarked, “For items worth a few thousand, you lost our pride,” while another added, “Such behaviour is exactly why Indian tourists get a bad reputation.”
Top Comment
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Vorshal Handa
4 days ago
POOR TASTE: It is not uncommon for guests in the hotel rooms to take away souvenirs. Hotels establish the loss before check-out as their Housekeeping/Front Office staff take stock of it. Mostly, they let go of small things. Also, small items like ashtrays, if lost, are promptly billed by the restaurant. But it remains in poor taste and a lack of knowledge of the hotel procedures and control system. Still, they were the unworthy tourists from India!Read allPost comment
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