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My son is off to India in about a week, spending most of his time in the Darjeeling region (north-east near Nepal border). Any suggestions on his best option for local currency? He will not need much, probably a total of around A$300 as most of his costs are already covered.
Is he likely to find local currency conversion facilities? And if so, will A$ be easily converted?
Should be take US$ or Euros? He is not keen to be carrying a large amount of cash in any currency (and A$300 is a large amount as far as he is concerned).
How about something like the CBA Travel Money Card ( Travel Money Card – Currency Exchange - Commonwealth Bank Group ) or any better options (he has CBA account, so initial thought is through CBA).
Unfortunately there is not enough time to get him a supp card from my 28 degrees card and I am not keep to give him my card/pin to use. We are really looking to minimise his "losses" through currency exchange, such as the fees that would be applied if he just accessed his Aussie CBA savings account from his key-card from an overseas ATM.
Is he likely to find local currency conversion facilities? And if so, will A$ be easily converted?
Should be take US$ or Euros? He is not keen to be carrying a large amount of cash in any currency (and A$300 is a large amount as far as he is concerned).
How about something like the CBA Travel Money Card ( Travel Money Card – Currency Exchange - Commonwealth Bank Group ) or any better options (he has CBA account, so initial thought is through CBA).
Unfortunately there is not enough time to get him a supp card from my 28 degrees card and I am not keep to give him my card/pin to use. We are really looking to minimise his "losses" through currency exchange, such as the fees that would be applied if he just accessed his Aussie CBA savings account from his key-card from an overseas ATM.