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Public transit in Tuvalu is minimal-no metro or buses. Taxis are very rare and expect cash. Make sure to bring small bills in NZD or Tuvaluan dollars....
Public transport in Turkmenistan still runs on cash or prepaid Tokly cards for the metro. No direct payment by Visa or Mastercard on buses or metro ma...
Syria’s transport is very cash-dependent. I used buses around Homs and never saw anyone paying with cards. With no metro, it’s important to have small...
The general rule in Sudan: carry cash for buses and taxis. I used cash when commuting in Khartoum, and metro lines haven’t fully launched for widespre...
Being in Somalia meant carrying cash everywhere, especially for minibuses and taxis. No metro rides here as the system doesn’t exist, and cards aren’t...
In Solomon Islands, if you plan on using public transport, you’ll need cash-no card payments on buses. Solomon Islands dollars are the currency for fa...
From my experience, buses in Sint Maarten require cash fare. There’s no metro system, so it’s just buses and taxis. Many taxi drivers do have card mac...
Public transport like cars rapides and buses in Senegal’s cities don’t take cards at all. The metro opening was recent, and tickets are expected to be...
If you’re thinking of public transport in Palau, you’re mostly looking at cash payments to taxis or vans. No card usage there at all. Bring small bill...