What are the incidental costs like for each of the destinations offered in these journeys?
Each of the three destinations varies in terms of incidental costs not included in the tours. Currently, Italy is on the Euro currency system, which is valued slightly higher than the American dollar. Costs for things like food and a taxi may seem a little higher than normal due to this conversion. However, the Euro is currently the lowest in several years, so it is an advantageous economic client for U.S.-based travelers. In India, prices can vary, but the U.S. dollar is valued highly compared to their currency, the Rupee. Many U.S. travelers find that they can get great value for their dollar in India through a little bargaining. For Bali, the U.S. dollar is valued slightly higher than the Rupiah, so travelers often find shopping and meals very affordable.
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