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According to the World Tourism Barometer by UN Tourism, an estimated 1.52 billion international tourists traveled globally in 2025. Just pause and let that number sink in for a moment. That’s billions of people packing their bags, booking flights, and checking into hotels around the world. Naturally, with more people traveling than ever before, the hotel industry is booming right alongside it.
New properties are popping up everywhere—from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels. In the United States alone, hotel market revenue was estimated at around $263 billion in 2024. Analysts predict that the number could climb to nearly $396 billion by 2030. With so much competition, hotels are constantly trying to attract guests. But sometimes, that race to stand out leads to some truly questionable choices.
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Now, while most of us try to do our fair share of research before booking hotels online, it’s not always easy to tell what’s real and what’s not. Glossy photos, five-star ratings, and catchy descriptions can make almost any place look amazing. That’s why we decided to ask an expert for her thoughts on how travelers can avoid unpleasant surprises.
Priyanka Jha, a travel agent with Kesari Tours, shared some insights with us. Over the years, the company has built a reputation for finding great travel deals. But more importantly, they focus on making sure those deals are actually worth it. And according to Jha, that often means doing a lot more homework than people realize.
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“One thing we try to do whenever possible is make sure someone from our team has physically visited the property,” Jha explained. It might sound like extra work, but she says it saves travelers from plenty of disappointment later. Online photos can sometimes be very different from what guests see in real life. “Pictures can be misleading,” she said. With AI tools and advanced photo-editing apps, almost any room can be made to look brighter, cleaner, and far more spacious than it actually is. A dim, cramped space can suddenly appear warm and luxurious with the right edits.
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Another red flag, Jha says, travelers should never ignore is repeated complaints about bed bugs. “We strictly avoid places that have multiple reports about them,” she advised. Bed bugs might seem like a small issue in a review, but they can quickly ruin an entire trip. These tiny pests are notoriously difficult to deal with once they get into luggage or clothing.
“You definitely don’t want to bring them home with you,” she added. Imagine returning from a relaxing vacation only to spend weeks dealing with an infestation. It’s not exactly the souvenir anyone wants. So if several reviews mention bugs, it’s usually a good idea to take that warning seriously. Sometimes skipping that hotel is the best travel decision you can make.
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Reviews themselves can also be a tricky thing to navigate. According to Jha, not every glowing comment online is as genuine as it seems. “In certain international party destinations, we’ve noticed that people sometimes write positive reviews in exchange for free drinks or small perks,” she explained.
While it might sound harmless, it can make it much harder for travelers to judge a place honestly. A hotel might appear extremely popular simply because guests were encouraged to leave praise. “It might seem like a win-win for both the traveler and the hotel,” she said. But in reality, it creates a distorted picture of what the experience is actually like. That’s why her team tries to look deeper into reviews to see if they appear authentic or repetitive.
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Price is another factor that deserves careful attention. Everyone loves finding a good deal when booking accommodation. However, Jha says travelers should be cautious when a price seems unusually low compared to similar properties nearby. “If the price feels too good to be true, it probably is,” she explained. Hotels can sometimes advertise an attractive base rate while hiding additional fees in the fine print.
Guests might later discover extra charges for taxes, service fees, amenities, or even basic facilities like Wi-Fi. Suddenly, that cheap room doesn’t feel quite so affordable anymore. “We’ve seen cases where travelers end up paying far more than they expected,” she said. Doing a quick breakdown of the final cost can prevent that surprise.
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