Safari Travel Money and ATM Access

Safari Travel Money and ATM Access

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Navigating safari travel money can be complex. Our guide covers everything from ATM access in remote areas to currency exchange and carrying cash safely.

Planning Your Safari Finances

Managing your money effectively is a crucial part of planning a stress-free African safari. While the US dollar is widely accepted, especially at lodges and for tourism-related activities, it's wise to have a mix of currencies and payment methods. Relying solely on one form of payment can lead to challenges, particularly in remote areas. Our safari advisors can provide personalized advice based on your specific itinerary.

ATM Access in Safari Destinations

ATMs are generally available in major cities and towns across popular safari countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. However, once you venture into the national parks and more remote safari locations, ATM access becomes scarce or non-existent. It is highly recommended to withdraw sufficient cash before heading out on your game drives. Be aware that ATMs in Africa typically dispense local currency, and it's a good practice to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with your cards.

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Currency Exchange and Carrying Cash Safely

For currency exchange, it is best to use official bureaus or banks to get favorable rates and avoid counterfeit bills. While carrying cash is necessary, it's important to do so safely. Avoid displaying large amounts of cash and consider using a money belt or a secure pouch. It is also a good idea to have a mix of small and large denominations for various situations, from tipping your guide to purchasing souvenirs. For a better understanding of what your safari might cost, check out our cost calculator.

Credit Cards and Mobile Money

Credit cards are widely accepted in larger hotels, lodges, and restaurants in urban areas. However, their acceptance can be limited in more remote locations. It's always a good idea to have a backup payment method. Mobile money services are also becoming increasingly popular in many African countries and can be a convenient way to make payments for smaller purchases. Explore our destinations page to learn more about the financial landscape of each country.

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