In recent months, a wave of travel vloggers have sparked major debate across South Asia. Their YouTube titles are bold, their statements blunt, and their comparisons between India and Pakistan are making headlines. These foreign travelers are not just documenting journeys—they are influencing public opinion. And in most cases, they are siding with Pakistan.
Vloggers Speak Out
Many vloggers say the difference is clear. In India, they report scams, pollution, chaos, and unfriendliness. In Pakistan, they find warmth, peace, and generosity.
This narrative is not just trending—it’s dividing audiences. Pakistanis celebrate it. Indians criticize it. The comment sections under these videos have become battlegrounds of national pride and frustration.
Let’s break down what’s happening, who’s saying what, and why it matters.
Warren’s Daily Vlogs – “Pakistan is Better than India”
Warren is a British YouTuber who began documenting his travels in South Asia in early 2025. He’s been to both India and Pakistan—and he doesn’t mince words.
His Review of India
In his video “PAKISTAN is BETTER than INDIA! This is why…”, Warren criticizes India sharply. He calls it overcrowded and overwhelming. He mentions constant scams, people staring, and aggressive beggars.
He said, “India is intense in all the wrong ways. Taxi scams, honking, garbage piles, and constant stress. It’s hard to breathe, let alone relax.”
Praise for Pakistan
Warren’s tone shifts dramatically when he enters Pakistan. “From the moment I crossed the Wagah Border, I felt peace. People smiled, welcomed me, offered tea and food. It felt like a different world.”
He praised cities like Peshawar, Lahore, and Hunza. “Hunza is one of the most beautiful places I’ve seen in my life,” he said. “And the people? Unmatched in hospitality.”
The Reaction
Pakistani viewers flooded the comments with love. Indian users, however, called Warren biased. Some said he was chasing views by targeting India. Reddit threads called it “clickbait propaganda.” Others defended him, saying, “He’s just being honest.”
Bald and Bankrupt – “India is Frustrating”
Benjamin Rich, known as “Bald and Bankrupt,” has long been a top name in travel vlogging. He’s explored remote towns and dusty backroads from Russia to Bolivia. But his recent take on India has stirred real controversy.
India Frustrations
In his video “I visited India so you don’t have to”, Rich calls India “the most frustrating place to travel.” He complains about traffic, noise, filth, and stagnant infrastructure. “I was here six years ago. Nothing has changed.”
His footage shows chaotic train stations, potholes, and unclean hotel rooms. He also talks about the constant bargaining and harassment.
Mixed Reactions
Indian media called his India videos “poverty porn.” Some accused him of selectively showing the worst. But others, including fellow travelers, said he was being real. His Pakistan content gained millions of views and massive support.
More Vloggers Join the Trend
Small-Brained American is a newer channel that’s gone viral with titles like “India is a Disaster! Never Again!” and “Pakistan – It’s Not What I Imagined!”
He described India as “nonstop stress.” But Pakistan, he said, was “like being home.” In Lahore, he received free food. In Swat, strangers helped him fix his bike.
Wild Carlos, another traveler, also drew attention with his video “Walking From India To Pakistan… SO MUCH BETTER HERE.” He highlighted how people in Pakistan offered him shelter during Ramadan. “No one asked for anything in return,” he said.
Other creators—like Nolan Saumure (@yaboyseal)—have posted reels from Pakistan showing peaceful streets, historical sites, and random acts of kindness.
Why the Comparisons Are Explosive
These videos aren’t just travel guides. They’re shaping how the world sees two nuclear-armed rivals. The praise for Pakistan and criticism of India has become political, emotional, and controversial.
Here are the key reasons why these comparisons are catching fire:
1. Crowding and Chaos
India has 1.4 billion people. Cities like Delhi and Mumbai are crowded, loud, and fast. For travelers, it’s often overwhelming.
Pakistan’s cities, by contrast, are less congested. Foreigners say it feels calmer and more welcoming—especially in the northern areas.
2. Tourism Scams
India’s booming tourism industry has created a problem: scams. Travelers face fake guides, inflated prices, and dishonest taxi drivers. These issues damage trust.
Pakistan, still an emerging tourist destination, has fewer of these problems. The absence of mass tourism has preserved the culture of hospitality.
3. Hospitality Culture
One phrase appears in almost every Pakistan vlog: “I couldn’t believe how generous people were.” From chai to charity, travelers are stunned by how much locals give.
A Western backpacker said, “In India, people try to sell you something. In Pakistan, they invite you in.”
Divided Reactions Online
In Pakistan
People are thrilled. They’re reposting these vlogs on Facebook, TikTok, and WhatsApp. Local newspapers are quoting them. There’s a sense of pride that “the truth” is finally coming out.
In India
The backlash is strong. Many Indians accuse vloggers of using stereotypes. They claim these videos ignore India’s diversity and development.
Some say, “Why didn’t they visit Kerala or Himachal Pradesh?” Others argue that Westerners are reviving colonial tropes by showing only the poverty.
Vloggers Defend Themselves
Almost all these vloggers insist they are not being political. They say they are simply documenting their experiences. “I show what I see,” one wrote.
Still, they acknowledge the responsibility. “When you have a platform, your words carry weight,” said Warren in a follow-up video.
Final Thoughts
As global tourism rebounds post-pandemic, YouTubers and Instagrammers are influencing travel trends. Their stories now travel faster than traditional media.
For Pakistan, this is a golden moment. Decades of negative media coverage are being challenged by vloggers with cameras and curiosity. Their videos show a peaceful, welcoming side that global audiences had not seen before.
For India, it’s a wake-up call. The criticism may be uncomfortable, but it also points to real issues: urban decay, tourist exploitation, and a need for better management.
In the end, these aren’t just travel vlogs. They’re shaping international opinions. They’re triggering debates. And they’re showing how hospitality can win hearts—even across borders.
Here are the videos:
India Sucks! Don’t Ever Come Here
India’s Train Ride from Hell
How They Treat Foreigners In India (Bad Experience) 🇮🇳
India is a Disaster! Never Again!
My First Day in Pakistan (Better Than India?) 🇵🇰
I Visited India So You Don’t Have To ( And offended 1 billion people ) 🇮🇳
I Visited The World’s MOST HOSPITABLE Country
Walking From India To Pakistan… SO MUCH BETTER HERE 🇵🇰
Pakistan – It’s not what I imagined!
The side of Pakistan the Media WON’T tell you about…🇵🇰
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