Last seen: September 6, 2025
If you want to save money in Benin, always decline that conversion offer. It looks tempting but it’s an extra money grab. I use Citibank or Chase card...
From my experience, HDFC ForexPlus and Axis Bank Forex cards are pretty reliable for Indians traveling abroad. They have good partner ATMs globally, a...
My trip there was awesome but you gotta be ready with cash. ATMs are only in Mata Utu town and can be iffy. Taxi rides are around 1,200-1,500 XPF per ...
Daily transport and meals in Tonga comfortably fit a TOP$50-$70 budget. Renting scooters costs about TOP$50 a day, but buses only a few pa’anga per ri...
A safe daily budget is around $30-$40, covering meals at street stalls and public transport by moto taxi or minibuses called 'Gbaka'. I used Ecobank’s...
For South Sudan, budgeting $15-$20 a day covers simple meals like beans and bread for $1-$2 and shared minibus transport for $2-$5 per ride. Cash USD ...
I recommend bringing about $30-$40 daily. Street meals like fried cassava or grilled chicken cost $2-$5, while motorbike taxis or 'poda poda' buses ar...
From my trip, I’d say carrying about €90-€110 daily is safe. Local markets and beachside kiosks have affordable meals around €5-10, but taxis can get ...
From my experience, a daily transport budget of about ST$100 suits budget travelers using scooters or occasional bus rides. Eating local is economical...