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Hello

The Chinese currency is the yuan and the exchange rate is currently about £1 = 10.4 yuan. Bear in mind that most of your meals and excursions are included on this holiday so you won't need a huge amount of spending money - just enough for souvenirs, presents, drinks and other small expenses.

Kind regards,

Olly, your editor

Hi,I'm off to China May 2011 ,can you tell me what money to take and some idea of value for money. Thanks K kavanagh
Julie

Having just done this tour I agree with what Olly say's. I took Kenyan shillings, and Sterling,they also do like to be paid in American dollars as well. I did take a credit card with me just in case.

Cindy

Hi Julie

Personally I would take cash (Kenyan Shillings) on this trip as you won't need a huge amount. Most of your meals are included, so you will only really need larger amounts of money if you wish to take the optional excursions. I have included prices for our 2010 excursions below as a guide. You can pay in British pounds for these, so you could take a few larger notes to cover the cost of those. Bear in mind that prices are approximate and may change slightly.

Kenya - Dolphin Dhow - £87

This trip offers the chance to be taken by the Dolphin Experts to search for the dolphin that so often frequent the area.

Kenya - Half Day City Tour of Mombasa - £33

Experience the city of Mombasa and what this historic and multi-cultural city has to offer.

Kind regards,

Olly, your editor

Hi

Can you let me know how best to organise money for the 24th November Magic of Kenya.

I am worried about carrying too much cash, however, your information states that it is difficult to cash travellers cheques. Your advice please.

Many thanks

Julie