Last seen: September 6, 2025
No metro in Niue, and public buses definitely don’t take cards. I paid my bus fares in New Zealand dollars cash every time. ATMs in Alofi are limited ...
Public transport in Niger is definitely cash-only territory. The buses are mostly old minibuses where you pay the driver on the spot, no card readers ...
You'll need cash, as buses here don't take cards. My friend who was traveling with me didn't have any small bills and had a really tough time. The bus...
No, you won't be able to use cards. The public transport system in Mali is entirely cash-based. There is no metro, and the bus system relies on cash f...
No, you won't be able to use cards for public transit. The bus system is entirely cash-based, and there is no metro. You will need to pay the driver o...
No, you won't be able to use cards. The bus system is entirely cash-based, and there is no metro. You will need to pay the driver or a fare collector ...
No, you won't be able to use cards. The bus system is entirely cash-based, and there is no metro. You will need to pay the driver or a fare collector ...
You'll need cash, as buses here don't take cards. My friend who was traveling with me didn't have any small bills and had a really tough time. The min...
Your best bet is to have plenty of small cash. The public transit system in Ethiopia, whether it's the light rail or buses, is almost entirely cash-ba...