If you don’t want to bother with thinking too much about where and what you can eat during your travels, you could visit places that are considered vegan- or vegetarian-friendly. For vegetarians, India is a great choice. With about 40% of Indians as vegetarians, it is the country with the lowest meat consumption in the world.
Another good one is Thailand with its flavorful kitchen and large amounts of streetfood, tempting your taste buds everywhere you go. You just have to be careful about fish and oyster sauce that is used for some dishes. It can be recommendable to carry soy sauce with you so can ask street vendors not to use any sauce and spice things up yourself.
Another Asian country that is great for Vegetarians is Taiwan. Thanks to the Buddhist tradition, vegetarianism is a well-known concept in Taiwan, making it easy to find delicious dishes without meat.
As a pescatarian you will find your paradise in Japan. Fresh seafood is part of the Japanese kitchen and you will be able to enjoy lots of good stuff, from sushi to sashimi and many other awesome things to eat.
If you are planning to head to Europe, Italy might be your veggie food mecca. The Italian kitchen has so much more to offer than just pizza (not that pizza isn’t awesome, especially in Italy) and you will find yourself feasting on different mouth-watering specialties from region to region.
Ethiopia may not necessarily be on the bucket list for most travelers, but with the vast majority of Ethiopians belonging to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Wednesdays and Fridays are meat-free days. Accordingly, many Ethiopian dishes are traditionally suitable for vegetarians and even vegans.
A vegan diet makes traveling a little bit more tricky than traveling as a vegetarian, because it is not as common and less obvious if non-vegan ingredients are used for a dish. But there are some great places to visit as a vegan. One of them is Tel Aviv. You cannot only find the much beloved alltime favorites hummus and falafel there, but also loads of vegan-friendly places to eat at.
Definitely a vegan haven is Berlin. This city does not only attract folks from every corner of the world with its vibrant art and club scene, but it is also bursting with vegan restaurants and some vegan clothing stores.
Another European city to consider for vegan travelers is Glasgow. This might come as a surprise, but this Scottish city is known as the vegan capital of the UK and offers much more than the national dish haggis.
Oh, and have we mentioned Bali already? For vegetarians and vegans alike, the Indonesian island impresses not only with some of the best surf spots in the world, but also with its great choices of organic and vegan-friendly places to wine and dine at.
And if you tempted by the idea to go to Southeast Asia, why not stop by in Singapore? Singapore offers vegans Western and Asian dishes and is, according to happycow.net, one of the most veg-friendly cities in the world with 40 vegan restaurants.
Coming to the States, you will love San Francisco and Los Angeles for their many restaurants that cater to vegans and the eternal sunshine.