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Where Your Naira Goes Further
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25053, member: 2262"] Did you know some countries have money worth less than Nigerian naira? This means Nigerian travelers can spend less money and still have a wonderful time abroad! You might enjoy visiting Vietnam. Every Nigerian naira gives you about 17 Vietnamese dong. If you want to visit Vietnam, you need a special paper called a visa. Your passport must stay good for six months after you plan to arrive. Make sure your passport has two empty pages for stamps. Indonesia welcomes Nigerian visitors with open arms. One naira equals more than 10 Indonesian rupiah. You need a visa to visit Indonesia. Your passport must remain valid for six months past your stay. The Indonesian embassy wants to see your return ticket before they let you come. Uganda offers great places to explore in East Africa. Your naira becomes almost two and a half Ugandan shillings. Nigerian travelers can ask for their visas through the Internet. The Uganda office will send you a letter saying yes or no. When you land in Uganda, show this letter with your passport. Tanzania makes a nice choice for Nigerian travelers. One naira becomes almost two Tanzanian shillings. You must ask for permission to visit Tanzania before you leave home. You can do this through the Internet. The office will send you an email saying yes. Check that everything matches your passport perfectly. Lebanon gives Nigerian money amazing value! One naira becomes almost 60 Lebanese pounds. You need special papers before you fly to Lebanon. Your passport must stay good for six months after your planned visit. Some people can wait to ask for permission when they arrive, but they need to stay in a fancy hotel and bring $2,000 in cash. Ask the Lebanese embassy what works best for you. Remember to check all these rules before you plan your trip. Things can change, but these places give Nigerian travelers great value for their money! [/QUOTE]
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