
Mauritius travelers will need to ensure that they have either or both type C & G plugs. Mauritius: Electrical plug C & G, 230V and 50Hz. The Type G plug is commonly known as the 13-amp plug, and technically known as the BS 1363 (British 13 A/230-240 V 50 Hz earthed and fused). Safari Travelers traveling to Malawi should make sure that they have electrical plug G.

Traveling to Kenya you will need to use electric travel adapter G also know as the standard British 3-pin rectangular blade plug or the “13-amp plug”. The Type G electrical plug is the British three-pin but is rarely found in use in Botswana. It has been adopted as the standard plug in South Africa. Electric plug M is technically known as BS 546 (South African 15 A/250 V). Traveling to Botswana we recommend you that you have an electrical plug M. Below is a short description of the electric plugs for countries in Southern and Eastern Africa. If our readers have success with other adapters, please share it with us. Please note that there is no fully universal plug available for Africa, but this one is the closest to covering plug options you will need. If you are looking to buy a travel adapter plug for Africa, we recommend the Belkin F8E449 Universal AC Travel Adapter which you can purchase from Amazon by clicking here. Below is a list of countries and the adapters you will need for each of them.Ĭeptics South Africa Travel Plug Adapter (Type M) – 3 Pack (GP-10L-3PK)īelkin F8E449 Universal AC Travel AdapterĬeptics CTU-10L USA to South Africa Travel Adapter Plug With Dual USB – Type M – Ultra Compact


Most safari lodges will have one to borrow should you need, but it is always best to have your own. Getting access to an adapter that suits you while traveling will be next to impossible once you are traveling. When traveling you will be surprised how quickly the batteries of a camera will be used up, and how much we rely on having access to electricity. Before you go on any safari vacation to Africa make sure that you have the correct travel adapter with you before you leave home.
