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US Dollars (Flickr: JMR_Photography)

Zambia to no longer accept US dollars

18th July 2012

Due to economic policy changes, Zambia will no longer be accepting US Dollars as payment within the country

Instead, the local currency, Kwacha, which can only be purchased within the country, will be the only currency accepted.

“The Government are keen that the local currency should be used within the country – they want to avoid having an economy with a dual currency in place,” said Christina Carr of Norman Carr Safaris, which operates in Zambia.

“I hope it will not put people off travelling,” she continued. “It is unfortunate that it's not possibly to purchase Kwacha outside of Zambia but there are ATMs which accept all major cards and Bureaux de Change which accept Dollars, Euro and Sterling at all the airports and in towns.”

She advised that people travelling to Zambia have a debit or credit card, bring new US dollars to exchange, and to check the exchange rate before travel, but to bring “a little more than you think you need as the exchange rate does fluctuate quite a bit”. There has been a 14% swing in value just within the last two weeks.

Visas can still be paid for in US dollars on entry to Zambia, but once past immigration Zambian Kwacha would be needed for any further payments. Departure taxes within Zambia are 58,000 Kwacha per person, which used to equate to $11 per person, but is currently worth $13 since the swing in value.

Wanderlust reader Anne Munby has recently returned from Zambia and advised: "Beware of the porters at the airport. With this recent change in currency policy, they are trying a scam with tourists, by telling them that they cannot go into the Departure Lounge with Kwachas, and that they cannot be used there, in the hope of getting all spare local currency as a tip. This is not true. Kwatchas can be used in the Departure area. Be warned- they are persistent."

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