Travel plug Thailand 🇹🇭

Traveling to Thailand? Don't forget to bring a travel plug adapter for Thailand so you can safely charge all your devices. Thailand uses types A, B, C, F, and O sockets. The mains voltage is 220 volts at 50 Hz, which is almost identical to the voltage in the Netherlands. So you don't need a voltage converter, but you will need the correct travel adapter for some sockets.

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What plugs are used in Thailand?

In Thailand you will encounter different types of plugs:

  • two flat pins, often used for small devices.
  • three flat pins, one of which is a grounding pin.
  • two round pins, like in the Netherlands.
  • grounded version with two round pins, also used in the Netherlands.
  • unique Thai plug with three round pins, which is often compatible with types C and F.

Dutch plugs of type C and F fit into sockets of type C, F and O, but not type A and B. Because the connections in Thailand can vary greatly between hotels or regions, it is wise to bring a Thailand travel plug or a world adapter.

Do you need a voltage converter in Thailand?

The mains voltage in Thailand is 220 volts at 50 Hz, almost the same as in the Netherlands (230 volts). This means you don't need a voltage converter. To be sure, check the label on your appliance: if it says so,“Input 100–240V, 50/60Hz”If it's on, you can use it anywhere in the world. Devices without dual voltage (such as some hairdryers or shavers) are best used only with a converter.

Safe charging during your trip through Thailand

Because electrical outlets in Thailand can vary, a good, grounded travel adapter is recommended. Choose a model with surge protection and USB or USB-C ports so you can charge multiple devices simultaneously. Especially in tropical conditions, a heat-resistant adapter is a safe choice.

World plug or specific travel plug Thailand

If you're traveling to Thailand alone, you can choose a Europe-to-Thailand adapter that works with types A and B. If you're traveling through Asia or visiting multiple countries, such as Vietnam, Cambodia, or Indonesia, a universal adapter is more convenient. It works in more than 150 countries worldwide and prevents you from having to carry multiple adapters.

Veelgestelde vragen over reisstekkers in Thailand

Hieronder vind je de meest gestelde vragen over stopcontacten, stekkers en het gebruik van elektrische apparaten in Thailand. Zo weet je precies wat je nodig hebt voordat je vertrekt.

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