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Bolivia Bolivia electrical outlets : do I need a travel adapter?

You're going to travel to Bolivia and you don't know if your electric devices (your computer, mobile phone, battery charger...) will be able to work there?

To know if you need a travel plug adapter to go to Bolivia, you have to consider 3 things : the shape of the plugs, the voltage and the frequency of the current delivered by electrical outlets in Bolivia.

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Bolivia

Here are the shape of the sockets in Bolivia, and the the types of plugs used in Bolivia :

electrical outlet socket type A in Bolivia
type A
electrical outlet socket type C in Bolivia
type C
europlug
electrical outlet socket type F in Bolivia
type F
Schuko

plug type a  plug type c  plug type e  plug type ef  plug type f  

Plug adapter for Bolivia

If none of your usual plug is compatible, you should buy a travel adapter to be able to plug your electric devices in Bolivia (please visit our selection on Amazon for more details).



best travel adapters for bolivia

Prepare your travel to enjoy your stay in Bolivia

What is the type of electrical outlets and current in Bolivia?

The type of electrical outlets in Bolivia is known as Type A and Type C.

Type A outlets have two flat parallel pins, while Type C outlets have two round pins.

The voltage in Bolivia is 230 volts, and the frequency is 50 Hz.

How can I charge the battery of my phone or computer in Bolivia?

To charge the battery of your phone or computer in Bolivia, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Check the voltage: Before plugging in your device, make sure to check the voltage requirements. Bolivia generally uses a 220V electrical system, so if your device supports this voltage, you can proceed to the next step.

2. Adapter plug: Bolivia uses Type A and Type C electrical outlets. If your device's power cord does not fit into these outlets, you will need a plug adapter. Purchase a suitable adapter before your trip to Bolivia.

3. Power converter (if necessary): If your device operates on a different voltage (e.g., 110V for North America), you will need a power converter to avoid damaging your device. Check the voltage rating on your charger or power brick to determine if you need a converter. Most modern chargers are designed to handle a wide range of voltages, so a converter may not be necessary.

4. Charging your device: Once you have an adapter (if needed) and confirmed the voltage compatibility, plug your charger into the electrical outlet. Connect the other end of the charger to your phone or computer. Make sure you have a stable power source to avoid interruptions or power surges.

5. Monitor the charging process: Keep an eye on your device while it charges to ensure it is functioning correctly. If you notice any unusual behavior or overheating, disconnect your device immediately.

It is important to note that power outages are not uncommon in some parts of Bolivia, especially during the rainy season. It would be wise to have a power bank or backup charging option available to avoid inconveniences. Always prioritize safety while charging your devices in any location.

Which power adapter should I buy for Bolivia?

In Bolivia, the power sockets are type A and type C. Type A is the most common one, which has two flat parallel pins. Type C also has two round pins, but they are smaller and not as common.

To ensure that your devices can be plugged into the power sockets in Bolivia, it is recommended to buy a power adapter that supports both type A and type C sockets. This way, you will be able to use your devices with peace of mind and avoid any compatibility issues.

Make sure to check the voltage compatibility of your devices as well, as Bolivia operates on a voltage of 220V. If your devices are rated for a different voltage, you may also need a voltage converter along with your power adapter.

It is always wise to check with your device manufacturer or a local electronics store to get specific recommendations for your devices and ensure a safe and hassle-free experience while using them in Bolivia.

What are the 20 largest cities in Bolivia?

As of now, the 20 largest cities in Bolivia are:

  1. Santa Cruz de la Sierra
  2. El Alto
  3. La Paz
  4. Cochabamba
  5. Oruro
  6. Sucre
  7. Tarija
  8. Potosí
  9. Montero
  10. Trinidad
  11. Yacuiba
  12. Riberalta
  13. Quillacollo
  14. Sacaba
  15. San Ignacio de Velasco
  16. Warnes
  17. Viacha
  18. Llallagua
  19. Villazón
  20. Cobija