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

You're going to travel to Kenya 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 Kenya, you have to consider 3 things : the shape of the plugs, the voltage and the frequency of the current delivered by electrical outlets in Kenya.

Electrical outlets (sockets) and plugs used in Kenya

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

electrical outlet socket type G in Kenya
type G

plug type g  

Plug adapter for Kenya

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Prepare your travel to enjoy your stay in Kenya

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

The type of electrical outlets used in Kenya is the British standard BS 1363. It has three rectangular prongs, with the top prong being slightly larger and longer than the other two. These outlets are commonly known as Type G or 13 ampere plugs.

The standard voltage in Kenya is 240 volts AC, and the frequency is 50 Hz.

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

Charging your phone or computer in Kenya is relatively easy as long as you have the right equipment. Here are a few options you can consider:

1. Wall sockets: Most smartphones and laptops come with chargers that can be plugged directly into a wall socket. In Kenya, the standard socket type is a three-pin square socket, similar to the British type G socket. Make sure you have a compatible charger or an adapter.

2. USB ports: Many modern electronic devices can be charged via a USB cable. If you have the charger cable but no wall socket adapter, you can plug your device into any available USB port, such as those found on desktop computers, laptops, or even some public charging stations.

3. Portable power banks: If you are on the move or do not have access to a power source, a portable power bank can be a convenient solution. These devices store electricity and allow you to charge your phone or computer on the go. Simply connect your device to the power bank via USB cable.

4. Solar chargers: If you are in a remote area with no access to electricity, you can consider using solar chargers. These devices use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which can be stored in a power bank or used to directly charge your phone or computer.

Remember to check the voltage requirements of your device before plugging it into any power source, as some countries may have different voltage standards. It's also a good idea to carry necessary adapters or converters to ensure compatibility with local sockets.

Overall, charging your phone or computer in Kenya should not be a problem, as long as you have the right equipment or accessories.

Which power adapter should I buy for Kenya?

When it comes to choosing a power adapter for Kenya, it is important to consider the country's specific power plug types and voltage requirements.

In Kenya, the power plugs and sockets used are of type G. These plug types have three rectangular-shaped pins, commonly referred to as British Standard BS-1363.

To ensure compatibility and safe usage of your electronic devices in Kenya, you should look for a power adapter that supports type G plug or a universal adapter that can accommodate multiple plug types, including type G.

Additionally, it is important to consider the voltage requirements of your devices. In Kenya, the standard voltage is 240 volts, with a frequency of 50Hz. If your devices are not compatible with this voltage, you may also need a voltage converter or transformer to avoid damaging your electronics.

Before purchasing a power adapter for Kenya, check the specifics of your electronic devices, their voltage compatibility, and consider whether you need a plug type G or a universal adapter. This way, you can ensure uninterrupted power supply for your devices during your stay in Kenya.

What are the 20 largest cities in Kenya?

The 20 largest cities in Kenya are:

  1. Nairobi
  2. Mombasa
  3. Nakuru
  4. Eldoret
  5. Kisumu
  6. Thika
  7. Ruiru
  8. Kakamega
  9. Nyeri
  10. Machakos
  11. Meru
  12. Kisii
  13. Nanyuki
  14. Githunguri
  15. Voi
  16. Malindi
  17. Kericho
  18. Lamu
  19. Narok
  20. Bungoma