Money has been a real problem for me to figure out. What to bring and how much. Apart from my plastic (visa, mastercard, american express), I'm bringing 500 Euros and 500 US dollars in cash to start things off with. On one side I do understand the problem of ATM availability, but on the other hand I don't think it's a good idea to carry too much cash around.
Do you think I should up my cash cache (try saying that realy fast three times in a row)? How much do think it would be good to carry? And what currency?
Personally I think a little extra cash is better as you never know what can go wrong and where you can't get money! You'll be extremely thankful if something does go wrong and you have the money there already as a backup.
Some embassy only take US dollars (the Sierra Leone embassy would only take large denominations of notes!) We tended to hide most of our money under the seat right down the bottom and only take out what we needed when noone was around. When in bigger cities, we would lock the panniers as well so it made it even harder to get to. Really, I felt it was quite safe! Unless you really that unlucky that someone steals your bike. (In Africa, mostly people don't know how to ride big bikes)
Euros were more in demands in West Africa until about Congo/Angola then they tended towards US dollars so it depends where you are going.. But I think most countries will take both quite easily.
Hope this is helpful
Always Amy
Last edited by amybaja; 30 Oct 2007 at 06:40.
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