Dress Codes Around the World: What Tourists Need to Know
As globetrotters embark on their adventures, understanding local customs is vital—not just for polite interaction, but for respecting cultural norms. In some countries, how you dress can significantly impact your experience. Here’s a rundown of nations where adhering to local dress codes is particularly important.
1. Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, both men and women are expected to don business attire when in urban environments and public places. While women aren’t mandated to cover their hair or face, it’s advisable to avoid short sleeves and hemlines that fall above the knee. During professional meetings, Western men typically opt for a suit to blend in seamlessly with local standards.
2. Iran
Iran maintains strict adherence to Islamic dress codes. Women must wear a scarf covering their hair and neck, along with knee-length, loose-fitting jackets and ankle-covering garments. For men, long trousers are the norm, although short-sleeved shirts can be worn in warmer conditions.
3. Afghanistan
The Taliban has instituted stringent regulations regarding women’s attire in Afghanistan, requiring clothing that reaches the wrists and ankles, along with a mandated headscarf. These restrictions reflect deeper social and political changes that shape daily life.
4. Pakistan
In Pakistan, women should ensure their shoulders and legs are covered, and carrying a scarf may be necessary. Meanwhile, men are generally discouraged from wearing shorts, adhering to the conservative dress norms of the country.

5. India
While modest clothing is recommended in India to avoid drawing attention, tourists may find that more relaxed dress codes apply in popular tourist spots. It’s always a good idea to err on the side of discretion, steering clear of shorts, short skirts, and revealing tops.
6. Yemen
In Yemen, both genders are encouraged to dress conservatively. Attire that exposes bare shoulders, as well as shorts or skirts that fall above the knee, is generally frowned upon. When visiting rural areas or religious sites, keeping shoulders and knees covered becomes even more crucial.
In traversing these countries, a mindful approach to attire can enhance not only your comfort but also your appreciation of the rich cultural tapestries that define each destination.
Sources: Ministry of Foreign Affairs travel information, Starlight Tours.

