eSwatini
This small, landlocked monarchy – one of the few last monarchies of the world, in southern Africa, is known for its wilderness reserves and festivals showcasing traditional Swazi culture. Marking its northeastern border with Mozambique and stretching down to South Africa, the Lebombo Mountains are a backdrop for Mlawula Nature Reserve’s many hiking trails.
The WHO data report places eSwatini at 32.7 litres of pure alcohol consumption – per capita – a year.