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I was looking over the exchange rates this morning and thought I would post the current rates for many of our favorite African hunting destinations: 1 USD = 4.93707 BWP (Botswana Pula) 1 USD = 23,150.00 MZM (Mozambique Meticais) 1 USD = 6.86002 NAD (Namibia Dollars) 1 USD = 6.86002 ZAR (South African Rand) 1 USD = 1,114.33 TZS (Tanzania Shilling) 1 USD = 4,770.00 ZMK (Zambia Kwacha) 1 USD = 5,099.50 ZWD (Zimbabwe Dollars) If anyone wants to keep track then bookmark this currency converter website. | ||
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Outside of the rand, are any of these currencies worth anything outside the borders of the issuing country? | |||
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The Rand needs to be about 8-8.5 per dollar. The weak dollar is a real problem for travel to Africa or Europe. Regards, Terry | |||
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I am hoping the most recent economic news and will lead to a rise in the dollar against the rand. The news this past week helped, as I saw it actually above 7-1 on Friday. I don't think 8-1 rates will be seen until August at best, by which time the Fed here will take action and increase interest rates. | |||
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Thankfully, the prices that I recieved for my hunt were in USD. If I had been quoted prices in Euro's it would have been bad news. The decline of the dollar is really a burden on US travellers abroad. | |||
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One of Us |
Quote: The Bostwana Pula is a hard currency (well hard for Africa) with the Botswana economy being stronger than South Africas. | |||
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One of Us |
What is my safari worth? As the advertisements say: "Priceless." | |||
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