The local supply in Namibia is 220 V / 50 Hz. Most modern chargers for phones, laptops, cameras are dual voltage and work worldwide as long as the plug fits the socket.
Namibia is one of Africa's most striking destinations, with the vast red dunes of Sossusvlei, the eerie Skeleton Coast, abundant wildlife and long empty roads that make it ideal for self-drive travel.
There, the main plug types D and M are used and the standard supply is 220 V at 50 Hz. You will need a travel adapter because the local plug types differ from those used in your home country. Most modern devices support 100β240 V.
Tip Remote lodges and campsites often have a limited number of outlets per room. A compact multi-USB charger is very practical on long self-drive itineraries, and a power bank helps keep phone and camera ready during full-day drives between lodges.
Do I need a travel adapter in Namibia?
Yes, a travel adapter is necessary, because in Namibia the common socket types are Type D and Type M.
Can I charge my smartphone in Namibia?
Yes, you can usually charge your smartphone without any problems, because most phone chargers support a wide voltage and frequency range. A travel adapter is necessary because the local sockets do not support Type C plugs.
Which travel adapters are recommended for Namibia?
If you are traveling to more than one country, we recommend a universal travel adapter. Good options are World Adapter 1 and World Adapter 2.