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The unit of currency is the meticais (M) which is divided into 100 centavos. If you are travelling in the southern parts of the country, South African rands, US dollars and pounds stirling are also accepted and can be used to pay for accommodation. North of Beira US dollars and stirling are widely accepted.
EXCHANGE RATE:
The exchange rate is in your favour. Generally you will find that fine cuisine, wine and entertainment cost a fraction of the tariff charged by equivalent establishments elsewhere in the world. Private exchange bureaus in Maputo usually offer better exchange rates than banks. Changing money on the black market is strongly discouraged.
BANKS:
Local banks have branches in most cities which are open from Monday to Friday from 07:45 to 11:00 or 12:00. The main banks include Banco Commercial de Mozambique (BCM) and Banco Popular de Desenvolvimento (BPD), which both have branches throughout the country, as well as Banco Standard Totta.
CREDIT CARDS:
Credit cards are usually accepted at more upmarket hotels, but apart from this your credit card will be of little use.
TIPPING:
Tipping is not usually expected, or even accepted, though in tourist areas, locals are becoming used to this and a tip of 5-15% is often appreciated. Bargaining for local handicrafts is commonplace.
Souvenirs:
Local crafts and indigenous art can be purchased from markets in the cities and tourist areas. These include masks, carvings and ornaments made of wood, soapstone, malachite and wire, as well as pottery, paintings and basket ware. A lot of what you will see will be tacky souvenirs, but quite often you will find unique works of art. Avoid purchasing natural items like ivory as it is illegal to export these without a licence.
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