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WiFi is increasingly common in hotels and restaurants, and there are internet cafes across Djibouti City. The Djiboutian Franc is pegged to the US dollar, but beware of the conversion rate offered in a few places. They all except Visa. Carry your own supply of soap and toilet paper, as this is rarely provided. Very basic squat/pit toilets are the standard in Djibouti, except for western-style flushable toilets that are a fewtimes available in large hotels and other modern buildings. Very basic squat/pit toilets are the standard in Djibouti, except for western-style flushable
WiFi is increasingly common in hotels and restaurants, and there are internet cafes across Djibouti City. The Djiboutian Franc is pegged to the US dollar, but beware of the conversion rate offered in a few places. They all except Visa. Carry your own supply of soap and toilet paper, as this is rarely provided. Very basic squat/pit toilets are the standard in Djibouti, except for western-style flushable toilets that are a fewtimes available in large hotels and other modern buildings. Very basic squat/pit toilets are the standard in Djibouti, except for western-style flushable