Travel adapter from Nicaragua to Uganda

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Adapter Required

Yes — coming from Nicaragua, you will need a travel adapter for Uganda. Nicaragua uses Type A/Type B plugs, and Uganda uses Type G, so the pin shapes will not fit any wall socket. Voltages differ (120 V at home vs 240 V abroad), so check the label on each device. Most modern dual-voltage chargers handle the swing without a converter, but heating appliances usually do not. The mains frequency is also different (60 Hz vs 50 Hz). This rarely matters for electronics but can affect motor-driven devices like clocks and shavers.

Nicaragua (home)

Type A
Two flat parallel pins
Type B
Two flat pins + round ground

Uganda (destination)

Type G
Three rectangular pins
About Type G ↗
Nicaragua
120 V
60 Hz
⚡ Differs
Uganda
240 V
50 Hz
Voltage converter may be needed. Check your device label — most modern electronics (phones, laptops) support 100–240 V and only need a plug adapter. Hair dryers, kettles, and older appliances may need a step-up or step-down converter.
〜 Frequency differs (60 Hz vs 50 Hz). Rarely an issue for most electronics, but can affect motor-driven devices like clocks and shavers.

More about plugs in Uganda

In Uganda, the standard power plug is Type G. The country runs on 240 volts at 50 Hz. That means every wall socket in Uganda is the same shape — Type G, and your plug needs to physically match the socket to fit.

Full Uganda plug guide →