Banned Places In India!

Indians Are Banned At These 5 Places In India!

1. Free Kasol Cafe

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Free Kasol Cafe in Himachal’s Kasol village in Kullu district is among those popular places that refuse to serve Indian visitors. About 2 years ago, An Indian lady and her British friend told a new channel and posted on a social networking site that they were turned away from the cafe due to the woman’s ethnicity. Later, the manager told a news channel that he was in a bad mood which caused the situation. Well, this doesn’t sound like a good enough reason to turn a customer away.

2. Uno-In Hotel, Bangalore

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Built in 2012 in association with Nippon Infrastructure, Uno-In Hotel was established due to the increasing number of Japanese clients in the city. The hotel has been in the news many times due to discrimination against Indians. They did not entertain Indian and other foreign nationals in their restaurants. According to a news report, the hotel has now been shut by Greater Bangalore City Corporation on charges of racial discrimination.

3. Red Lollipop Hostel, Chennai

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Situated right in the heart of Chennai, Red Lollipop hostels is reserved only for expats. If you checkout their website, you’ll see that they proudly claim that “they are one of a kind hostel in Chennai for first time visitors to India. Admission by passport only and rights reserved.” This “international standard” hostel in Chennai does not entertain Indian travelers.

4. “Foreigner-only” beaches of Goa

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Many Indians have witnessed and experienced discrimination in one of the most popular beach destination of India, Goa. Anjuna Beach is one of the beaches where you’ll hardly find Indians due to local Goans’ behavior against them. Although no beach in Goa or anywhere in India legally restricts the entry of Indians, but Goans do not allow Indians on some beaches as they think they cause nuisance for foreigners. Locals justify their racist behavior by saying “they’re trying to protect beachwear-clad foreign guests from lusty gazes.”

5. Pondicherry's "Foreigners Only" beaches


After Goa, Pondicherry is probably one of the most famous coastal getaways in India. The pristine beaches surrounded by the beautiful French and and Indian architecture make it a preferred location for both Indians and foreigners. But just like in Goa some beaches have been demarcated exclusively for "Foreign Nationals " 

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