Hi there,
Everything’s in the title. For those who’ve already been to South Africa, I was wondering if our French type C plugs work with the sockets you’ve encountered in your accommodations there. Apparently, South Africa uses types D, M, and N, and type C plugs are only compatible with type N sockets.
Do accommodations mostly have type N sockets? Or are they mostly D and M, which would mean buying an adapter?
Thanks for your replies!
Hi there!
I just learned about plug types.
That said,
Buy adapters—
several, and power strips too.
Often, there aren’t many outlets, especially in Kruger National Park (KNP).
It’s a battle between cameras, lights, phones, and other gadgets—unacceptable!
(private joke: in South Africa, you can’t go hiking! No electrical outlets!)
My advice: get an adapter because I’ve never seen sockets compatible with our French plugs. You can find them fairly easily on-site, like in Kruger Park. But I’d *strongly* recommend bringing a French power strip with an extension cord because their sockets are sometimes oddly placed—like in Satara, 1.5 m off the ground with nothing underneath to set all our gear on.
Watch out for some adapters that have a small lip, making them unusable with our round plugs. Pay attention to that detail when you buy one.