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Electrical adventures in Sri Lanka: A travel guide to sockets and adapters

Electrical adventures in Sri Lanka: A travel guide to sockets and adapters

This post was updated for you on January 29, 2025
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Welcome to Sri Lankathe land where the palm trees grow taller than your biggest dreams and the beaches are so inviting that you'll never want to go home again. But before you plunge into this paradise, let's talk about something that sounds so trivial but is oh so important - the power sockets!

The basics: voltage and frequency

The standard voltage in Sri Lanka is 230 V, with a frequency of 50 Hz. For travelers from Germany, where the same standards apply, this sounds reassuring at first. So your devices are basically compatibleand you don't have to worry about voltage transformers. But that's only part of the History.

Sockets in Sri Lanka: A colorful mix of shapes and sizes

In Sri Lanka you will come across a fascinating variety of sockets - type D, M, and G, to be precise.
Imagine you've packed your bags, land in Colombo and the first time you try to charge your cell phone, you stare at a power socket that looks like it's from another planet. Don't panic! 

The Sri Lankan socket lottery: Type D, M, and G

Each of these socket outlet types has its own charm.
Type Dwith its three round pins may remind you of a friendly face that welcomes you.
Type M looks like Type D's muscular brother, ready to feed even your biggest and most energy-hungry devices.
And then there is Type Gwhich, with its rectangular design and three flat pins, brings a touch of British elegance to the game.

  • Type D is often referred to as an "Indian plug" and has three round pins in a triangular arrangement.
  • Type M looks similar to type D, but the pins are thicker. It is used for devices with higher power consumption.
  • Type G is the connector commonly used in Great Britain with three rectangular pins in a horizontal row.

Equipped with the right adapter

Now you might be thinking: "And how should I connect my devices?" The answer is simple - with a Travel adapter.
This small but mighty gadget is your key to electrical happiness in Sri Lanka. It makes your German plugs compatible with Sri Lankan sockets without you having to worry about different shapes and sizes.

Why this is important

The answer is simple: Preparation is everything.
There are few things more frustrating than getting to your hotel room after a long flight only to find that you can't charge your smartphone because you have the wrong adapter with you.
Or even worse, you don't have one at all.

In addition, not knowing the correct power supply and socket types can lead to you having to buy overpriced adapters at the last minute that may not even meet safety standards.

In an age where we depend so much on our electronic devices for navigation, communication and even payments, the lack of a reliable power source can go from being a minor annoyance to a major hindrance.

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Do you love adventure? How to do it without a travel adapter

Here you can watch a video on how to use the plug without Travel adapter can be used.

A look at German plugs - understanding what you bring with you

For travelers from Germany embarking on the Sri Lankan adventure, it makes sense to understand the differences between the local plug types and those that await them in the vacation destination. Germany mainly uses two types of plugs: the Schuko plug (type F) and the Euro plug (type C). These plugs are ubiquitous in German households, from coffee makers to laptop chargers. 

Schuko plug (type F)

The Schuko plug, an abbreviation for "protective contact", is equipped with two round pins and an earthing system. It is designed for a voltage of up to 250 V and is widely used in Germany and many other European countries. Its robustness and safety make it a reliable companion for electrical appliances of all kinds.

Euro plug (type C)

The Euro plug is slimmer and lighter than the Schuko plug. It has two round pins, but no earthing system. The Euro plug is intended for devices with low power consumption, such as cell phone chargers or clock radios. It is also designed for use up to 250 V and can be found in many European countries.

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