Two hundred cedis in Akatsi can be sufficient for a day’s expenses depending on your planned activities and lifestyle. Akatsi is a smaller town in Ghana where the cost of living is generally lower than in major cities like Accra or Kumasi. Here’s a rough breakdown:
- Food: Local meals can cost between 5 to 15 cedis per meal.
- Transportation: Tro-tros (shared minibuses) and taxis are affordable, often costing just a few cedis per trip.
- Miscellaneous: Small purchases or entrance fees to local attractions are usually inexpensive.
If you plan to spend the day mostly on food, local transport, and small activities, 200 cedis should be adequate. However, if you have special plans like dining at more upscale places or buying souvenirs, you might need more.
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