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Travel plug Ghana

Going to Ghana on holiday, a round trip, a business trip or to visit family? Then it's smart to check in advance whether you need a travel adapter. In Ghana, type G is the official standard. The mains voltage is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz. In terms of power that's similar to the Netherlands, but the plug shape is different. On top of that, sockets in Ghana are often universal socket outlets, so you sometimes come across several plug types.

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Which sockets are used in Ghana?

In Ghana, type G is the official standard for sockets. This type has three rectangular pins in a triangular shape and is also known from the United Kingdom. At the same time, World Standards reports that sockets in Ghana are often universal and also accept other plug types, such as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I and O. As a result, practice can vary per accommodation or location.

If you're looking for more explanation about this type of connection, the page about travel adapter type G is also relevant. It quickly shows you why you usually need an adapter for Ghana when departing from the Netherlands.

Do you need a travel adapter in Ghana?

Yes, you usually need a travel adapter in Ghana. Officially type G is the standard, and Dutch type C and F plugs don't fit into it. Because universal sockets also occur in practice, it can sometimes happen that your plug does work, but you'd better not count on that.

That's exactly why a universal travel adapter or travel adapter for Ghana is the safest choice. Especially if you stay at different locations or want to use your devices right after arrival, you don't want to depend on what you find on the spot.

Do Dutch plugs fit in Ghana?

Dutch plugs don't fit by default into the official type G sockets in Ghana. Because many sockets there are universal, it sometimes still works to connect a Dutch plug. That makes the situation less black-and-white than in some other countries, but it remains no certainty.

That's why it's smarter to simply bring an adapter. Then you can be sure you don't have to look for a solution on the spot and you can always charge your devices without hassle.

Do you need a voltage converter in Ghana?

No, you usually don't need a voltage converter. Ghana uses 230 volts at 50 Hz, which matches the Netherlands. For many modern devices, such as phones, laptops and camera chargers, that's no problem, certainly not if the label states they are suitable for 100-240V and 50/60Hz.

It remains wise to check the label of your device before you leave. Especially with older or single-voltage devices, it's smart to be sure they are suitable for use on 230 volts.

Which travel adapter is best for Ghana?

For Ghana a universal travel adapter is usually the handiest choice. With it you're prepared for type G and you can often get by in other countries that use the same plug shape. That's especially handy if you travel internationally more often and prefer to bring one flexible solution.

If you travel more often to destinations with type G, pages such as travel adapter United Kingdom, travel adapter Ireland and travel adapter Gambia can also be relevant when you combine multiple destinations.

Buying a travel adapter for Ghana

Are you going to Ghana soon? Then it's wise to make sure in advance that you bring the right adapter. Because type G is the official standard and Dutch plugs don't fit into it by default, a good adapter is usually the safest choice. With a good universal travel adapter you avoid hassle and you can be sure you can use your most important devices.

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