Top-8 countries for barfing while on vacation

Posted: May 5th, 2010 - 3:53pm by Doug Powell

It's a fact of the traveller's life that you're going to get sick while you're on the road.

So writes Ben Abraham in the Sydney Morning Herald’s travel blog, which follows below.

Peru

There's some great food in Peru - ceviche is like God's gift to tongues. But uncooked fish isn't always the best thing for travellers, and there's some other stuff there that can make you violently ill. And it's not what you'd expect. I ate a guinea pig and was fine. I ate a hamburger and spent four days lying in a hotel room sweating like Renton's cold turkey scene in Trainspotting.

Vietnam

The first sign is the butcher on the side of the road with his wares laid out in bamboo baskets. Refrigeration's not big here. Then there are all the weird and wonderful things that are just eaten as a matter of course. Washed down with home-brewed street beer.

Uganda

It may not be typical, but the sickest I've ever been was in Uganda, and I assume it was something I ate, so that's what I associate the place with. For the record, the toilet blocks of a Kampala campsite aren't the best place in the world to spend your much-anticipated holiday.

Nepal
I've never actually been to Nepal, but I'm yet to meet anyone who hasn't come back from there without a horror story. My friends Russ and Rox had an unfortunate case of dual food poisoning in Kathmandu, and found that nothing brings a couple closer together than having to stand outside the bathroom waiting for your partner to finish vomiting so you can go in and have your turn.

Italy

Not food poisoning, as such. I just ate so much I felt sick. Every night.

Bangladesh
I love street food, and never had a bad experience in India, so when I visited Bangladesh, I was keen for some more of that action. That is, until the girl I was staying with put me off slightly. "See the open drains running next to them on the street," she said, pointing near the vendors' carts. "Where do you think they get their cooking water from? Don't. Eat. The street food." Plus, giardia is rife.

China

You can travel relatively safely in China. You can order food you recognise, or just spend your time solely at that bastion of communist ideals, KFC. Or, you can take a chance, and give everything a shot. Most of it will be delicious. But I defy anyone to plow through an entire Sichuan meal without it doing some atomic damage to their insides.

Thailand

There's a problem with Thai food: it all tastes so good. Meaning, you want to try everything. Every bizarre morsel you find in street stalls and markets and restaurants looks like it has to be eaten. The end result will be a few hours riding the porcelain, but it's usually worth it.

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Jill says:

Doug - I read the post as the one thing I really hate to do on vacation is barf. To my amazement - Ben didn't feature one country that is infamous for making its tourists (and maybe its own population) barf. Ever been to Mexico? I lost 10 pounds on a three week trip there. Some would say it's a good thing to come back skinny and tanned, but I couldn't eat normally for a month after returning. Thanks for the heads up on the rest of them - frankly I had a great time in Thailand with street food and maybe you should tell Ben never to eat hamburger unless you've refrigerated it, cooked it and taken its internal temperature yourself??? Cheers, Jill

Posted on May 6th, 2010 - 12:48pm

allan stirling says:

Doug-I was surprised that Mexico didn't make the list either. But I will attest to Thailand being very suspect with all the street vendors and sanitation problems. In 2006 our family of 4 were all ill in Chang Mai whilst on a 6 week vacation. As a public health professional I am normally careful and take minimal risks-no street food, fresh salads, fresh fruits, etc. but I suspect the culprit for us was pizza...7 days interchangeably barfing in our 1 toilet amongst the four of us was not a pretty picture to say the least. Who knows S. aureus or perfingens could be candidates and the reason I say perfringens was the amount of abdominal pain we all had for about a week. Sometimes being careful isn't enough.

Posted on May 7th, 2010 - 5:57am

outdoor adventure travel says:

I third that about Mexico as its the only vacation that ever made me barf. I wasn't even there long but it was long enough I guess. We stopped in a port and spent the day perusing the streets, my friend rented a scooter and crashed it and ended up spending the rest of the cruise in a cast and bandages. I got sick and was barfing for 2 days and didn't quite feel right for about a week. Not a good stop to say the least.

Posted on July 7th, 2010 - 11:54am

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