The use of single-use water bottles became a real problem around the globe. It single-handedly contributes millions of tons of plastic waste each year. There are countries where still available pristine natural water sources and allow travellers to skip water bottles altogether.
1. Finland
Much of its water supply is from the Ice-age ridges or pristine lakes that act like a natural filter. Which is why, here tap water is consistently cold, fresh and safe to drink. No matter whether you are in Helsinki or a remote village you can just refill your reusable bottle at public taps or cafes without any hesitation.
2. Iceland
The unique geology of Iceland plays a crucial role in its pure water. The glacier melts and spring water just passes and percolates through the volcanic lava rock which naturally filters the impurities present in the water making it so clean that locals or tourists drink it straight from the local taps.
3. SwitzerlandIn this country, protected springs and groundwater supply cities like Geneva, Zurich or Bern with public drinking fountains that are very common and marked clearly, so people can refill their bottles following that.
4. NorwayNorway get much of its water from mountains and protected catchments. It has around 377 billion cubic meters of fresh water. No matter where you are, Oslo or trekking fjords or trails, the quality of water remains consistently high. Clean water is accessible almost everywhere, in hostels restaurants or public spaces.
5. Netherlands
The country is known for its long-standing smart water management that combined with modern infrastructure. Tap water in this country is tested and filtered frequently that makes Netherland one of the cleanest supplies in Europe. People at restaurants, cafes or public refill points happily provide drinkable water, which is why, here travelers carry reusable water bottles with them and without hesitation fill water from local taps.
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FAQs
Q1. In which country is water not available?
Ans: Countries like Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Q2. What is the most confiscated item at airports?
Ans: Liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes exceeding the 3.4-ounce (100-milliliter) limit
Q3. How far can I walk in 45 minutes?
Ans: 2 to 3 miles (3 to 4.8 kilometers)
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