Tourists must check these Unusual Travel Rulesaround the world
By iastoppers.com
No Buddha Tattoo
In Sri Lanka, having a Buddha tattoo or disrespecting Buddhist images is considered offensive and can lead to trouble.
No Chewing Gum
Singapore strictly prohibits the sale, possession, or chewing of chewing gum due to environmental concerns, with hefty fines or even imprisonment for offenders.
No Feeding Pigeons
Feeding pigeons is banned in Venice and San Francisco to protect public health and monuments, with fines for violators.
No High Heels
Wearing high heels is illegal at historic sites in Greece to prevent damage to ancient structures.
Don’t Step on Currency
Stepping on Thai currency is considered disrespectful to the king and is therefore prohibited.
No Flushing After 10 pm
In Switzerland, flushing toilets after 10 pm is considered noise pollution in some buildings.
No Camouflage Clothing
Barbados prohibits wearing camouflage attire unless you are in the armed forces, with fines for offenders.
No Codeine
Japan strictly regulates codeine-containing medicines, requiring permission for possession beyond a certain amount.
No Questions
In North Korea, asking questions or showing disrespect to leaders can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment or expulsion.