Hi Bob
We are aware that this is an issue for some customers and we are trying to make as many optional excursions pre-bookable as possible.
Providing chip-and-pin type facilities to all tour managers would be very difficult because of the cost of buying and maintaining so many machines. Another problem is connecting to the networks from some parts of the world - it would be a problem if the machines weren't able to process payments and everyone was relying on using credit cards.
Cash is the simplest solution for now but I agree with you that pre-bookable is best, and you should be able to book more tours in this way in future.
Kind regards,
Olly, your editor
Olly,
On a similar subject I have query regarding the amount of cash you can actually take into a country.
I am due on the same holiday as Bob, South Africa Explorer with the Victoria Falls add on next month.
I know the limit for South African rand is 5000 but I also understand I need dollars to pay for visas into Zambia and if I do an optional tour into Botswana.
However reading online I get the impression that the total cash limit into South Africa is the equivalent of 5000 rand so if I take dollars as well does this reduce the number of rand I can take?
I'm beginning to find this whole money thing about cash limits, credit cards and atm's rather confusing.
The last thing I want to worry about whilst I'm trying to enjoy my holiday is where/when am I going to get some more cash and I can quite understand Bob's point of view especially with the requirement of paying for optional exercursions in cash, which as he says can be costly.
I know I am due more information from JY two weeks before I go which I assume will answer my concerns but it would be very useful to have something before then so I can plan the necessary arrangements with my bank. It would also help me rather than finding conflicting information from the web.
Many thanks
Mike