Do I need cash in Zimbabwe?

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Yes, you will need to carry cash, specifically US dollars in small denominations, when traveling to Zimbabwe. While the country has its own currency (Zimbabwe Gold, or ZiG), the US dollar is the dominant and preferred currency for most transactions due to economic instability.

Do I need to take cash to Zimbabwe?

Money Matters

Visa and MasterCard are generally accepted at most hotels and restaurants. Visa fees, where applicable, are payable in foreign currency and may be paid in cash at any port of entry. The Government of Zimbabwe has an e-visa system and intending travellers may apply and pay for their visas online.

Is Zimbabwe cashless?

Government attempts to address this cash shortage, such the introduction of a “surrogate currency” in 2014, failed due to the lack of popular trust. Zimbabweans instead turned to electronic payment platforms such as Ecocash, a phone-based money-transfer service. By 2017, 96% of all transactions were electronic.

How do you pay for things in Zimbabwe?

For payments most are done through cash USD and Eco cash. However formal shops also accept swipe card, Telecash and other forms of payment.

What currency is best to take to Zimbabwe?

In Zimbabwe it is better to use dollars, unless the Rand/Dollar changes a lot, as things are priced in dollars and vendors in Zimbabwe generally use an exchange rate of $1 = R10. 00. Take new notes with you, and whenever you pay for anything, the people will be very happy. There are no coins in use in Zimbabwe.

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How much cash can you carry into Zimbabwe?

The importation of currency into Zimbabwe by travellers is not restricted. This implies that any person can bring in any amount of currency into Zimbabwe. However, all visitors to Zimbabwe are encouraged to complete a Baggage Declaration Form (Form 47) and declare the currency in their possession at the time of entry.

Do you tip in Zimbabwe?

Tipping is customary in Zimbabwe and a thoughtful way to show appreciation for good service. Restaurants: 10–15% of the bill (check whether service charge is already included). Hotel staff: US$1–2 per bag for porters and per day for housekeeping. Guides and drivers: US$5–10 per traveller per day on safari.

How much is $1 dollar in Zimbabwe?

1 USD = 322 ZWL Dec 20, 2025 23:17 UTC

The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.

Can I use my debit card in Zimbabwe?

Check in advance what payment methods a restaurant, hotel or tour operator will accept. Some businesses, including some medical providers, may not accept credit or debit cards. Most suppliers prefer US dollars in cash. International money transfers from outside Zimbabwe are not always successful.

Which country is 100% cashless?

Sweden has officially become the first country in the world to go completely cashless. Almost every shop, café, and public transport system in Sweden now accepts only digital payments like cards or mobile apps. The popular app “Swish,” launched in 2012, is used by millions of Swedes to send and receive money instantly.

How much is 1 ZiG in USD?

The price of converting 1 ZIGChain (ZIG) to USD is $0.06368 today.

Is ZiG stronger than rand?

The ZiG debuted stronger than the rand, but it can't be used to buy fuel in Zimbabwe. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe vowed to stop the wanton printing of the local currency.

How much money to bring to Zimbabwe?

We recommend bringing enough cash to cover your stay in Zimbabwe (in either USD or ZAR) especially in the smaller denominations (US$1-20 and ZAR10 - 200) as there is always a shortage of change and shopkeepers will often refuse larger bills.

Is ZiG a stable currency?

ZiG stands for Zimbabwe Gold, a currency introduced by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to tackle inflation and stabilise the economy. Unlike previous Zimbabwean dollars, which rapidly lost value due to inflation, ZiG is backed by gold reserves and foreign currency, meaning its value is supposed to be more stable.

How much is $20 worth in Zimbabwe?

20 USD = 6439.9918 ZWL.

How much does food cost in Zimbabwe?

Food in Zimbabwe can vary drastically in price. If you're sticking to a tight budget, street food and cheap meals in local diners cost around $5 USD. If you'd prefer a Western-style meal in a restaurants, you'll need to budget for around $10-20 USD per meal.

How much is 10 dollars in Zimbabwe?

How much is 10 USD in ZWD? 10 USD equals 3,619 ZWD using the current mid-market exchange rate of Z$361.90.

What not to bring to Zimbabwe?

Prohibited Goods

  • Pornographic materials.
  • Flick knives/lockable blades.
  • Skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone and mercury.
  • Base, counterfeit or forged coins or currency.
  • Prison-made and penitentiary-made goods.

What are white Zimbabweans called?

A White Rhodesian or Zimbabwean who is nostalgic for the UDI era is known colloquially as a "Rhodie".

What is considered rude in Zimbabwe?

It is extremely rude to talk back to an elder or challenge their opinion, even if they are incorrect. Offer guests hot water to wash their hands before giving them tea. Gratitude is often shown nonverbally with claps to show respect. People clap twice to say “thank you” if someone is passing them something.

Do you need cash in Zimbabwe?

Most transactions in Zimbabwe are made in US dollars. Foreign credit cards are not always accepted. The country is currently experiencing a severe local currency shortage. Withdrawing money from ATMs or banks using an international bank card can be very difficult.

What injections do I need for Zimbabwe?

The vaccines in this section are recommended for some travellers visiting this country.

  • Cholera. Cholera is a bacterial infection spread by contaminated food and water. ...
  • Dengue. Dengue is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes which mainly feed during daytime hours. ...
  • Hepatitis B. ...
  • Rabies. ...
  • Tuberculosis.