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RE: Cash per day in Togo?

Public transport here is made up mostly of motos and minibuses-super cheap and frequent. For meals, roadside dishes are filling and easy on the wallet...

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RE: Cash per day in South Sudan?

Getting around involves shared minibushaflas, which are cheap but often crowded. Expect slow journeys but budget-friendly, around $2-$3 per short trip...

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RE: Cash per day in Sierra Leone?

Car rentals are pricey and roads can be tricky, so using moto taxis and public transport is advisable. Plan for around $40 daily if you want to eat at...

7 months ago
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RE: Cash per day in Sao Tome & Principe?

If you're budgeting daily, plan on about $90-$110 to cover food, local taxis, and some sightseeing. Fruit stalls around Diogo Vaz are great for cheap ...

7 months ago
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RE: Cash per day in Samoa?

Planning a month-long trip? Carry roughly ST$150-180 daily. I preferred hiring a mid-range car with airport transfers, costing about ST$180 per day. M...

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RE: Cash per day in Northern Mariana Islands?

For a month-long stay, prepare $60 daily for meals and taxis. Public bus tickets are affordable but routes are limited. Renting a car is more practica...

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RE: Cash per day in New Caledonia?

If you’re planning a month here, carrying about 15,000 XPF ($140) daily works well. Food costs are high, especially in Noumea. Reserve meals in advanc...

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RE: Cash per day in Montserrat?

If you want budget travel here, plan around $50-$60 daily. Local grocery shops are the best for meals on the cheap. Transport options are limited-buse...

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RE: Cash per day in Micronesia?

For a month in Micronesia, plan to carry at least $40-$60 per day. Street vendors offer delicious poke and grilled fish affordable around $5-$7. Getti...

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