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Power Plugs in Madagascar

Traveling to Madagascar means preparing for Type C/D/E/J/K outlets running at 230V. Antananarivo and other major cities maintain reliable electrical infrastructure. International travelers will need a compatible adapter, though voltage differences require attention.

Voltage
230V
Frequency
50Hz
Emergency
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Essential Travel Information

General Information

CountryMadagascar
CapitalAntananarivo
CurrencyMGA
Currency SymbolAr
LanguageFrench

Travel Details

Driving Sideright
Time Format24H
Temperature UnitCelsius (°C)
Tap WaterNot Safe
Travel Insurancerequired

Connectivity & Costs

SIM/eSIM Availableyes
Avg. Hotel Price30 / 100
Major AirportsAntananarivo, Nosy Be

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Complete Guide to Power Plugs in Madagascar

Madagascar uses Type C and Type D and Type E and Type J and Type K power plugs and electrical outlets. The standard voltage is 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. This is significantly higher than the 120V used in the United States and Canada, so travelers from North America should check their device compatibility.

Do You Need a Travel Adapter for Madagascar?

Yes, travelers from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and other countries using Type A/B plugs will need a travel adapter for Madagascar. The Type C/D/E/J/K outlets used in Madagascar are not compatible with American plugs.

Voltage Converter vs. Plug Adapter

It's important to understand the difference: a plug adapter only changes the physical shape of your plug to fit Madagascar's outlets, while a voltage converter actually changes the electrical current. Since Madagascar uses 230V (higher than US 120V), you may need a voltage converter for older appliances like hair dryers. However, most modern electronics (smartphones, laptops, cameras) have built-in converters that work with 100-240V.

Tips for Travelers to Madagascar

  • Pack a Type C/D/E/J/K adapter before traveling - Madagascar's outlets won't accept US plugs
  • Madagascar runs on 230V - check that your devices support this voltage or pack a converter for single-voltage appliances
  • Traffic drives on the right in Madagascar, same as the US and most of Europe
  • Stick to bottled or filtered water in Madagascar - tap water isn't recommended for drinking
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