Taxi Fares in These Countries Are Among the Most Expensive in the World
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Several countries worldwide have taxis with fares that can be quite expensive. Tourists need to prepare for higher costs if they intend to use taxis. According to Numbeo, Switzerland has the world's most expensive taxi fare per kilometer (km), reaching US$ 4.16/km or approximately Rp 59,166/km (exchange rate Rp 14,223/US$).
Japan is next with a fare of US$ 3.52/km (Rp 50,063/km), followed by Luxembourg and El Salvador with fares of US$ 3.29/km (Rp 46,792/km) and US$ 3/km (Rp 42,668/km) respectively.
Taxi fares in the Dominican Republic amount to US$ 2.67/km (Rp 37,974/km). Bahrain and Jamaica have taxi fares of US$ 2.65/km (Rp 37,690/km) and US$ 2.58/km (Rp 36,694/km) respectively.
The Netherlands has a taxi fare of US$ 2.52/km (Rp 35,841/km), and Kuwait's taxi fare is US$ 2.48/km (Rp 35,272/km). Albania has a taxi fare of US$ 2.35/km (Rp 33,423/km).
Indonesia ranks 95th out of 109 countries with a taxi fare per km of US$ 0.4 or Rp 5,689. Uzbekistan has the cheapest taxi fare, at only US$ 0.2/km or Rp 2,845/km.
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