Indian Bathroom

Indian Bathroom




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Be aware that many Indian toilets are squat toilets. You may need to search for usable toilets if you are disabled. Disability isn’t well-understood or accommodated in India and the residents have the benefit of using squat toilets their whole lives. This can be a particular challenge for people who have a hard time squatting, such as those pregnant, elderly, or with disabilities. As of 2016, India does not have much in the way of accommodations for these groups, so try to plan out your route before you arrive. [1]
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Search the Internet for Western toilets and toilets with ramps, handrails, and Braille signs. Ask hotel concierges and city guides where to find accommodations.
Stay near public places such as railway lines. This is where the government has indicated it will improve disability access.
47 newer smart toilets that are handicap-accessible were approved in 2016 for public use in New Delhi. Seek out these once they are built. [2]
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Children can use the same toilets as adults.




Check the bathroom for water. Squat toilets in India don’t use toilet paper but rather water to rinse areas that come into contact with wastes. Because toilet paper typically isn't used, a spray hose or a bucket of water is the only source. Sometimes other guests use the water before anyone notices and refills the bucket.
The bathroom should either have a spray hose for cleaning or a bucket of water with a bowl or mug. If there isn’t any water, find a different toilet.


Look for soap. Hygiene standards in India are spotty at best. Indians use their left hand with water to clean away wastes. If you have to risk using your hand, you’re going to want to choose a toilet that has soap available for use afterwards.
Keep wipes, soap, or sanitizer on hand for such occasions. This reduces your need to search for an alternative bathroom in an emergency.


Spray a little water on the toilet. This is optional, but putting a little water down before you go helps keep your shoes from sticking to the floor and makes it easier for you to wash away wastes later.
Dip the mug or bowl in the bucket or use the spray hose. Use enough to wet the floor without making the floor slippery. Leave enough water to use on yourself later.


Check for a place to hang your pants. Beginners especially benefit from removing their lower garments. Some places will have hooks for clothes, but others have pipes and other outcroppings that allow you to keep your clothes and valuables from harm.


Drop your pants. The safest way to avoid getting water and waste on your pants and underwear is to remove them entirely. Some bathrooms may have a hook or other place you can hang them. If not, try to find a creative way to wrap them around a pipe or other feature. [3]
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You can use a squat toilet without removing your clothing. Pull them down around knee length and don’t forget to roll up your pant legs.
If you are wearing a skirt, you can bunch it up in your right hand.



Position yourself correctly over the toilet. The toilet forms a u-shape with a hole in the back end. The correct position is similar to the one you would use with a Western toilet. Your back will be to the wall. Align your backside over the hole. [4]
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Secure your footing. There may be foot pads on the side of the toilets. While standing, place a foot on either side with the toilet hole behind you. If there are no pads, place a foot on each side of the toilet about shoulder-width apart.


Crouch over the toilet opening. The toilet functions the same as an upright toilet but has no seat. To find comfortable positioning, bend your knees and lower yourself as if you’re balancing weights on your shoulders until you reach a semi-sitting position. [5]
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You may be most comfortable with your thighs together and your arms resting on your knees.


Do your business. It helps to lower yourself as much as possible. Aim for the hole to avoid as much splashback as possible. [6]
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Wash your private areas with the available water. You will need about 1 liter (0.3 US gal) of water for this task. Use the spray hose to rinse or take the dipper provided in the water bucket. With your right hand, throw the water up at the dirty areas. [7]
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In India, it is common to clean with the left hand. When you use your right hand to throw the water, reach between your legs with your left hand. Cup your left hand to collect some falling water and use this to clean yourself.
Ladies must be careful not to wipe in the direction of their genitals. Instead of cupping and throwing water upwards it is better for both genders to wiggle the middle-finger of the left hand rather fast while pouring water from the back in direction of the anus. Water plus finger-movement clean away wastes, and the left hand remains relatively clean due to the constant pour of water. The whole process is actually cleaner than doing it with toilet-paper which just smears wastes around the anal area.



Throw toilet paper in the trash can. If there is toilet paper or you brought your own, don’t put it down the hole. The plumbing isn’t designed to take the paper and you will cause a clog. Some bathrooms include a trash can where you can put the used paper.
If there is no trash can and you have used paper, store it in a bag until you can find a place to dispose of it. Bring along a bag for this purpose if necessary.


Flush the toilet. If the toilet has a water tank, all you have to do is pull a side handle. Other squat toilets have hanging flush chains. Still others don’t flush at all and require you to take the spray hose or the dipper and pour the water over any waste to wash it away. [8]
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Dry off. If there’s a towel or tissues available, use these. Don’t put them down the toilet hole or else you’ll cause a clog. Deposit used tissues in a trash can.
It helps to carry a towel or tissues on your travels along with a bag to store used ones in until you can find a place to dispose of them.


Wash your hands with soap. In some places, soap is provided. Scrub your hands using the available water. If you didn’t check for soap before you started, there’s not much you can do but search for some once you leave.

Can you flush toilet paper in India?

Unless the place you’re staying at makes it clear it’s okay to flush toilet paper, do not do so! Most of the plumbing associated with squat toilets in India is not made to be able to handle paper waste. If it’s a Western-style toilet (like in hotels, serviced apartments, etc.), then it’s usually okay to flush the paper but it is best to ask still. If there is a waste disposal basket where the spent paper is clearly meant to go, then this always indicates that the paper cannot be flushed but must be disposed of in the basket or bin.


Toilet paper is not standard use in India. Rather, squat toilets are the standard type of toilet and it is expected that you will clean yourself afterward using water from a hand bidet sprayer, butterfly jet, hand shower or even a bucket of water. If you bring your own toilet paper, do not flush it down a squat toilet because the plumbing is not designed to handle it. Washing with water is hygienic and effective.


An Indian style toilet is often a squat toilet, which consists of a pan or bowl at ground level, surrounded by a small area of metal or other material flush with the ground. Check out the images in the steps above to help you identify the style of toilet most commonly found in India, or look at some videos on YouTube.


Nothing really changes in that case, so just follow the same steps.

Do I have to stand while using an Indian bathroom if I am a girl?

No, you would squat over the toilet when using it.


Washing keeps you clean, prevents stains on your clothes, and prevents odor.

Is it fine if I don't use my hands directly to clean my private areas?

Yes, you can use a washcloth if you prefer to use that over your hands.

Is the spray hose beside the toilet to clean the toilet or for personal hygiene?

The spray hose is to be used for both. Use it to wash away any debris on yourself and then use it to clean up the toilet.

How do I deal with a wet seat or a lack of tissue when using the bathroom?

Only your shoes should touch any part of the toilet (mainly the foot pad). If there are not enough tissues, then find a tissue in your own bag or use a piece of paper. Always check before using the bathroom so that you can hold off doing your business until you find a bathroom with paper, but keep in mind that in India toilet paper is uncommon and people use their left hands with water to wash themselves.

What should I do if I fall into my own waste?

The only thing you can do is try to clean yourself up and change clothing as soon as possible. Plant your feet firmly and squat carefully to avoid falling.

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Many Western travelers to India and other Asian communities find themselves perplexed upon entering a traditional Indian bathroom. The absence of a conventional toilet makes it difficult at first to know how to proceed. This difficulty is compounded in an emergency or if
travelers aren't able to find toilet paper or hand soap. Keep yourself from experiencing these troubles by learning how to use an Indian bathroom in advance.

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