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01-17-22 16:07 #4634Regular Member

Posts: 21Maybe for an American. For a European I would recommend using a Maestro debit card and withdraw money at CoOp. Maybe DTB too, I never used it. My EU bank uses the actual exchange rate (yes, I checked) and only charge me 0. 5% forex fee. CoOp really doesn't charge anything. At least, not yet.
Originally Posted by NIO400
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01-17-22 07:14 #4633Senior Member

Posts: 688What I do is bring cash an change it with Mike at his Bora Bora exchange shop, I then go and put all that money into my mpesa, no need to have any cash then apart from the odd few thousand shillings in the pocket. Much easier.
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01-17-22 07:12 #4632Senior Member

Posts: 688I have been in Mombasa the last month. Mask wearing on the beach is nil, I still carry one and if I see Police I will pop it on and have at times been spotted and they say nothing. In Mtwapa / Nyali etc it is not worth the risk so I just wear it there.
Casarina still gets busy at midnight as well as Big tree during the day, but Cheers has been pretty quiet lately. I have never been but Volume was busy over Christmas / NY but with the Nairobi crowd gone now I am not sure if it still attracts.
DTB and NTSB bank charges me no withdrawal fee with my UK credit card.
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01-16-22 22:44 #4631Senior Member

Posts: 555Kenya is difficult why? In Mombasa there is no curfew, and I haven't seen police asking mask anymore, you can walk freely on beach. Most of the people don't use mask anymore. Situation may be different in the streets of Mwtapa, maybe police is still looking there extra money. But like leaving Casourina, no need to put mask on anymore.
Originally Posted by Mars01
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If you refer Covid situation in Kenya, I have not followed so I don't know.
There was Nigeria mentioned as place to visit. Getting visa there may be easy if there is Nigerian embassy in your home country, or in a country where you are resident. But if there is not, then it get's very difficult. I spend lot of time and money to try to get visa there in 2018, and did not succeed. I hope better luck to people in this forum who try it.
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01-16-22 22:04 #4630Senior Member

Posts: 121Best way to bring USD and change it. Forget everything else. Don't open bank account unless you want to live there.
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu
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Rates in the exchange opposite Ethiopian Air in town is very good.
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01-16-22 18:07 #4629Senior Member

Posts: 208For Kenyan cards withdrawel is still without fee.
Originally Posted by Univelton
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Equity did not have the 5 Dollar fee for international cards till March 2021.
In the meantime I tried out DTB. They still have no additional fee but they calculate a lower exchange rate.
So the best for me in 2022 is withdrawing the maximum amount of 40.000 from Equity and pay the 5 USD.
Another way would be opening an Kenyan account. They have 8% p. A. interest rates for deposits.
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01-16-22 11:10 #4628Senior Member

Posts: 135Without considering COVID related restrictions, my list will be Sierra Leone, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, Cote the'Ivoire, and Togo? By order of user friendliness only.
Originally Posted by Neddy69
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Of course, Tanzania in East Africa is the most open. In Southern Africa, I think South Africa is most open if you have your visa.
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01-16-22 11:04 #4627Senior Member

Posts: 135No cash withdrawal can be free of charge. You can check the tariff guide on DTB website. It might be cheaper than Equity Bank. But it cannot be free. Never.
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu
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01-15-22 10:31 #4626Senior Member

Posts: 1653Short list
I have a rather short short list. Many west African countries still have current COVID restrictions in addition to crappy Visa regimes. Take your pick.
Originally Posted by DarkNite76
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In general the more user friendly countries in terms of ease of Visa and accessibility are in East Africa. Uganda looks promising if the promise of M7 holds to reopen clubs on Jan 24th. Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda are also currently ok. Ethiopia but with a big question mark as well as Madagascar.
West Africa currently possible is Senegal and The Gambia where you get also 3 months Visa or like Senegal Visa free access for many countries. Most other West African countries either crappy COVID restrictions or Visa expensive hard to obtain etc.
But I have also short listed Angola, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and DRC. Let's see.
Neddy.
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01-15-22 00:18 #4625Regular Member

Posts: 8Same problem
I have the same problem like you I can go in February and really don't know where to go. I think Madagascar is not possible in daressalam I was 5 times the last years. Kenya seems difficult because of the corona thing so I thought about Senegal. France quoted it as a green country also no visa or pcr test if you have vaccine. But I not know if mongering is good there the forum is not active there. Let us know where you decide to go. Mars.
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr
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01-14-22 22:32 #4624Regular Member

Posts: 1Any ideas on where you'll head to next?
Originally Posted by Neddy69
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01-14-22 18:15 #4623Senior Member

Posts: 1653Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone comes to my mind. Nigeria for sure. Cote the Ivoire. But there's a host of other problems. Visa. COVID restrictions. Expensive and complicated flights. For the time I'd consider user friendlier countries. I. E. Kenya or Tanzania.
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr
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Neddy.
Who'll suffer a couple of months more in cold COVID / sex prison.
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01-14-22 13:48 #4622Senior Member

Posts: 92Mombasa of West Africa?
For anyone who's spent time on the West Africa, I'm curious if that coast has any cities similar to Mombasa:
- Bored, beautiful girls
- Nice beaches
- Affordable
- Monger friendly
- (Language doesn't matter)
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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01-01-22 12:25 #4621Senior Member

Posts: 208Equity charges now 5 USD for each withdrawel with an international card. The machine annonced this before usage so I stopped and went to DTB. There no warning was issued.
Originally Posted by PookyMan
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Monday I will see on my account if it was a good idea to use DTB. At least on the receipt no additional fees are mentioned.
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12-15-21 18:05 #4620Senior Member

Posts: 688Same place, they have hotel rooms and apartments. Yes, GF with ID. Only thing these days with Sai is the apartments WIFI is on / off and the new mosque nearby calls out early morning.
Originally Posted by Gutenberg1
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