+----------------------+---------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | Country | Common Dual-Priced Services | Notes | +----------------------+---------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ | India | National parks, monuments (e.g., Taj Mahal) | Tourists often pay 10x or more than locals | | Thailand | National parks, temples, transport | Foreigners pay more, especially at natural sites | | Egypt | Museums, pyramids, archaeological sites | Dual pricing is standardized at tourist sites | | Indonesia | Temples, national parks | Widespread and sometimes controversial | | Nepal | Trekking permits, national parks | Tourist permit fees are much higher | | Peru | Machu Picchu, Inca Trail | Foreigners pay full; locals get reduced rates | | Bhutan | All tourism services | Tourists pay daily fee ($100–$200), locals do not | | Zimbabwe | Victoria Falls, game reserves | Fees vary drastically by residency | | Kenya | National parks, safari reserves | Citizens pay much less than tourists | | Tanzania | Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater | Foreigners pay 3x or more | | Jordan | Petra, historic sites | Citizens pay a fraction of tourist prices | | Morocco | Historic monuments, palaces | Locals often get free or discounted entry | | Vietnam | Cultural sites, national parks | Mild price differences; often not posted | | Cambodia | Angkor Wat | Locals free/cheap; tourists pay ~$37/day | | Costa Rica | National parks | Dual pricing is formalized in regulations | | Galápagos (Ecuador) | Entry to islands and parks | Citizens ~$6; tourists ~$100 | | Bolivia | Parks, museums, transport | Some dual pricing, often informal | +----------------------+---------------------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+