Lifestyle News Desk. It’s okay to drink alcohol while traveling, as long as your behavior does not violate the laws of the country in any way, no matter the people and laws of the place. But every country has its own rules regarding drinks. There are some countries in the world where this drink is banned. Yes, if you are going to visit such places, then just remove your party plan from the list, because alcohol is not used in these places.
America
Although prohibition was lifted 80 years ago, as of 2004 there are still a few states that still ban alcohol, including 36 in Mississippi, 83 in Alaska, three in Florida, and a few in Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, and Kentucky. Are. , Not only this, there is a ban on alcohol in Moore County, Tennessee, which is the home of Jack Daniel’s. Here you can also buy some bottles locally or as samples.
maldives
Yes, you can drink heartily in Maldivian resorts, but alcohol is not allowed in the capital Male or any other non-resort island.
United Arab Emirates
In UAE you will find alcohol easily available in some hotels and some restaurants and supermarkets. But drinking alcohol or being under the influence of alcohol in public places is prohibited. At the same time, there is a complete ban on alcohol in the Emirate of Sharjah.
brunei
The sale of alcohol in public areas is completely prohibited in Brunei, with non-Muslim tourists able to carry up to two liters of spirits or 12 cans of beer every 48 hours, but must obtain a permit to purchase them. A permit is also required to drink. , You will find many shops on the Malaysian border. About 13,000 British Bruneians visit here every year.
Thailand/Philippines/Venezuela
There is no problem in drinking alcohol in Thailand, you will see people drinking alcohol on Khaosan Road itself, the situation is the same in Philippines or Venezuela. However, there are some restrictions when purchasing. The Philippines has a ban on the sale of alcohol two days before voting, meaning Thailand will have a 6pm ban the day before voting, while Venezuela also has a 21-hour ban.
bangladesh
The sale of alcohol is highly restricted in Bangladesh, and only non-Muslims can purchase it in some bars, restaurants and hotels.