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Planning a holiday in the near future? Well, it is that sort of time of year isn't it. Have you ever considered whether the water in that country is safe to drink? Perhaps you should.

Of course, when we go on holiday we largely steer clear of the idea of drinking water, eschewing it for whatever local brew is popular. However, there comes a point when you crawl into bed in the wee small hours and need something to quench your thirst in the heat.

Now, in the UK we don't worry about what comes out of our taps, that is a luxury that we have here. However, there are - according to the Centre for Disease Control - there are 187 countries worldwide where you shouldn't quaff the local corporation pop.

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Here's where you shouldn't drink the tap water. Credit: Globehunters


That isn't to say that the tap water is dirty, just that our bodies might not be used to it. Unfamiliar tap water can still cause a whole array of maladies, it turns out.

Luckily, holiday specialist Globehunters has compiled all of the results into a handy infographic displaying where it is safe, and where it is not safe to drink the local tap water.


In short, Central Europe, North America, and Australia are all fine. As is - strangely enough - Chile. Scandinavia is fine, alongside Japan and parts of the Middle East.

There is an exhaustive list on the diagram, so you can check whether the tap water in, let's say, New Caledonia, is OK to drink (it is) or whether you'll get ill drinking water in the Democratic Republic of The Congo (you might).

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Here's where you can. Credit: Globehunters


It's fair to say that the list of countries that we shouldn't necessarily drink straight out of the taps in significantly longer than the places where it's fine. That's to be expected, though.

On the bright side, most of the places that us folk are likely to head off for a jolly are cool. Spain, Germany, the United States of America, Italy are all above board.

That means that unless you are planning a weekend sojourn to the Federated States of Micronesia - and I hear it is lovely there at this time of year - you will largely still be OK.

Oh, by the way, you might have more of a chance of getting ill from drinking tap water on the flight out to any of these places. Have you ever spotted that flight attendants very rarely drink tap water or tea and coffee on a plane?

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A bit of background info about the graphic. Credit: Globehunters


Well, it looks as if there is a very good reason for that. They don't believe that the tanks that store the water are cleaned frequently enough.

Charles Platkin, from the NYC Food Policy Centre, told Insider: "Planes come in, [and the tanks are] not being emptied and cleaned, because there is no time for that. The water tank is being filled on top [after] each usage. Whatever would be on the bottom stays there and sits there."

Yum.
 
BS, tap water isnt drinkable anywhere unless you like taste of chlorine.

Depends upon the area and the level of potential contamination. Many places have deep wells and don’t need to treat their water.

USA has safe drinking tap water ? I though they got leaded pipes and fracking that leaks into their water supply ?

Don’t forget the volcanoes and the the Polar Bear poop.
 
In pakistan you can drink tap water in remote areas etc.. like in north and in some villages far from industrial zone. The Luton and london tap water sucks. In italy you can drink anywhere especially in north italy.
In turin you have these water bulls.
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An important part of Turkey's tap water drinkable. I'm one of them who drinking tap water in Turkey.

But I've drinked tap water all my life and water don't have taste
Water has a flavor, man. Not tasteless. Zamzam is also a type of water. Can you call it tasteless? More precisely, sense may be different while drink others. For example, I had the chance to taste a lot of groundwater in the Black Sea region, almost all of them different from each others but each one is perfect.
 
BS graphics.

I've drank tap water in Pakistan (AJK) perfectly safe. I wouldn't do it in the cities though or further south. It's more complex than these graphics.
 
nonsense, well let just say its based on a very very very out dated CDC recommendation . to make it clear how outdated the recommendation is, it recommend traveler to Iran Get vaccinated for Polio. well the last reported indigenous case of polio in Iran is 1997 and last imported case is one in 2001 which imported from Pakistan.
 
Pakistan tap water is mostly fine and everyone drinks it. Uk tap water is crap, not even saharan africans drink that. This information is all BS.
 
nonsense, well let just say its based on a very very very out dated CDC recommendation . to make it clear how outdated the recommendation is, it recommend traveler to Iran Get vaccinated for Polio. well the last reported indigenous case of polio in Iran is 1997 and last imported case is one in 2001 which imported from Pakistan.

The CDC doesn’t mention anything about polio in Iran. Where are you getting your outdated information from (other than the thin air).

https://www.cdc.gov/polio/us/travelers.html

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices
 
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