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I rode buses in Iraqi Kurdistan recently and paid entirely in cash. The fares are usually in Iraqi dinars. Some ATMs don’t accept foreign cards, but I...
I took local buses in Bissau last year; they only accept cash, usually CFA francs. The fares are cheap but pay exact amounts since they don’t give cha...
Last month, I caught a bus in Guam, and it was pretty straightforward-cash only. The one-ride fare is $1.50, and if you have a pass, just show it when...
I took a khumbi from Mbabane to Manzini, and the fare was 15E (roughly $1 USD). Payment was cash only-no cards accepted at all. I noticed the driver c...
Navigating Djibouti's transportation is all about having cash on hand. There's no metro, and the buses and shared taxis are the way to go. You can fin...
Absolutely, you need cash. There's no metro, and the buses and minivans run on a cash-only system. The fares are really cheap, like 2-3 ANG, and you j...
Your best bet for paying for bus and taxi rides in Comoros is to carry a good amount of local cash, the Comorian Franc (KMF). I tried to use my card a...
You'll find that for public transport in Brunei, particularly the buses and water taxis, cash is king. I tried to use my Revolut card everywhere and i...
No question, always choose Without Conversion. That's the golden rule for travelers everywhere. The ATM is trying to make a profit by using a poor exc...