Oh, ya, we’ve all been there.
Sometimes we are so used to our home hangover remedies that it’s hard to find things that work when you travel! But we found some hangover cures all around the world- from Mexico to Australia, that will help you rid that terrible hangover.Jenn from Who Needs Maps // Young coconut
When we traveled Asia and drank those nasty buckets in Thailand, Beer Lao in Laos, or Hanoi Vodka in Vietnam, we always cured those terrible hangovers with a young fresh coconut and a dip in the nearest cold body of water. We always drank a coconut (and ate the insides) and then threw ourselves into the ocean and it cleared the hangovers almost instantly! Didn’t hurt it was usually a gorgeous destination!
Natasha & Cameron from The World Pursuit // Pickle Juice
Jonathan and Kach from Mr and Mrs Howe (Two Monekys Travel Group) // Ice Plunge
Growing up the Lake District in northern England, surrounded by rugged mountains and invigoratingly cold lakes, we found our hangover cure all around us. A 20 minute drive took us to the start of a tiny path and a 30 minute hike a hidden waterfall. At 18 years old, the only hangover cure we needed was a short walk to get the blood pumping and then dunk our heads under the icy-cold water with our feet in the plunge pool. Hangover cure – Cumbrian style!
Justin Walter from Justin Around the World // Biking from beach to beach
Danie from Like Riding a Bicycle // Weed
My ultimate hangover cure comes from Canada, where weed may not be quite legal yet (though it’s in the process), but is very accepted. Whenever I wake up feeling awful from the night before, I smoke a joint. That and copious amounts of water always save the day. I can’t tell you how in pain I was with hangovers in other countries where weed wasn’t so easily accessible!
Elaine Schoch from CarpeTravel // Aspirin and Multi Vitamins
When I travel, it’s a given we’re going to explore the local wine scene. Over the years I’ve come across a not-so-secret secret that will work in any country. Before crashing for the night take two aspirin, one multi-vitamin and drink a glass of water. If you’re still feeling bad in the morning force yourself to go for a run (for at least 15 minutes). I know, it’s not a yummy recipe for fried deliciousness on a plate but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve gotten wiser and refuse to give up my wine.
Barbara Wagner from Jet Settera //Alka-Seltzer
My favorite hangover remedy is Alka-Seltzer. I initially bought Alka-Seltzer for cold, but I figured it was very effective for hang over as well. It consists of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), sodium bicarbonate and anhydrous citric acid. Aspirin cures any headache and sodium bicarbonate and the anhydrous citric acid helps me wake up and refreshes me. So far, this has been a life-saver for me and I have not found another remedy, that helps me so quickly and efficiently. I always keep a pack at home in case I need it.
Jack from Who Needs Maps // Vegemite Toast
After a big night back home, I always come home and make myself a vegemite and butter toast. Then, after I wake up, I make myself another one first thing in the morning. It is definitely a favorite hangover cure in Australia and something I miss in LA. Vegemite is actually made from yeast and is rich in B vitamins and folic acid which goes away when you drink heaps!
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Billie Frank from Santa Fe Travelers // Menudo
Many New Mexicans swear menudo is the best hangover cure. It’s on menus at many New Mexican restaurants on weekends. What is menudo you ask? It’s a spicy stew made with beef tripe. For the uninitiated, tripe is the cow’s stomach lining. It’s not for the squeamish! The tripe, which is a white and a bit spongy, is cooked with chile and posole (a corn product similar to hominy).
Julianna Barnaby from The Discoveries Of // Mexican Ojo Rojo
Mike Still from Live Travel Teach // Hangover soup
Fern Coll from The Salty Fern // Ojo Rojo
My hangover cure is from the tequila loving country of Mexico. Even though it has many different names depending on the area you are in, every Mexican swears by this liquid concoction. I know it as an Ojo Rojo (red eye), a mix of beer, Clamato juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco, Lime, Salt and Maggi sauce. Sounds absolutely disgusting I know, but after living in Mexico for 3 years I am completely addicted!
Dave Anderson from Jones Around the World // Fresh Fruit Smoothie
My days in South-East Asia were filled with many long nights of drinking and dancing, and the one thing that always made me feel better was simply a Fresh Fruit Smoothie + a swim in the ocean! On Gili Trawangan, Indonesia, there is this stand that sells delicious juices for around $1, and I’d have at least 1-2 per day! It’s amazing how much better they can make you feel! I’d always mix Avocado + Mango. Might sound like a weird combo, but it’s delicious
Roneth Politud from The Fickle Feet // Batchoy
In the Philippines, we cure hangover with hot soup. And Batchoy is on top of the list. It is a noodle soup made with pork organs, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin and round noodles. It is also good with egg! The warmth of the soup is relaxing and that little warmth goes a long way.
In Texas a big plate of Juevos Ranchero goes a long way to resolve a hangover! Just saying!
Damn right Danie, same here. Thankfully in all these years as a nomad there have only been two countries where I didn’t stumble into it somewhere eventually ;)
Love this post. I am hungover way too often. I agree with coconut water, pickle juice, ibuprofen and if you can find it, watermelon water.
watermelon water, hm! Never tried that one :) thanks for the tip!
These are some great ideas!! will be using this in future!! I have found drinking a tonne of water with a greasy breakfast normally does the trick! Failing that, a bit of chocolate?!
I used to always eat a big thing of greasy, cheesy mexican food! always worked, but hey chocolate is never a bad idea!
This was such a fun read! Some pretty unique suggestions here :P
Personally I love the coconut water solution. If you can’t find the real deal just drinking boxed coconut water also seems to do the trick. My mother-in-law also makes an old traditional Greek lamb stew she swears by:-) Not sure if it cures the hangover but it tastes really good:-) I also found something in Singapore that combines a lot of remedies into 2 capsules and works really well for me. I buy at some of the Singapore bars like BQ Bar, Molly Malones and The Exchange but their website is http://www.sober-on.com; I would be interested to know if anyone else on here tried it.
I’ve never heard of it but it’s good to know! Thanks for the tip :)