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When traveling around Guinea-Bissau, make sure to have enough CFA francs in cash to pay for buses or shared taxis, as card payments are rarely accepte...
If you’re planning to use Guam’s public buses, I’d advise withdrawing cash in advance-ATMs at banks like Bank of Guam are easy to find in Tumon and Ha...
In my last trip to Eswatini, paying for buses was all about cash. Even if you have a good credit or debit card (like Mastercard or Eswatini Bank’s deb...
From what I've seen and experienced, the public transport in Djibouti runs on cash. There are no electronic payment systems for the minibuses or share...
So, for public transport in Curaçao, forget about using your credit or debit card. There is no metro, and the large buses (Konvoi) and smaller minivan...
Forget about using your credit card for public transport in Comoros-it's a cash-only situation. The public transportation network is mainly shared tax...
Navigating the bus system in Brunei is a bit of an adventure, and you can only pay with cash. There are six main lines that cover the Muara District, ...
Without a doubt, go Without Conversion. I was in Dili a few months back and the ATM at the ANZ bank offered to process my transaction in Australian do...
I wouldn't even risk trying to use a card in a bank like Bank of Khartoum. The country's financial system is a very complex and unstable environment f...