Question from first timer - what is the voltage in Goa and do they use  3 or 2 pin plugs?  Will want to recharge mobile before coming home!
Leaving on Thurs - just doing the last minute bits and pieces and thought of this!
Liz
                    
                                    
            
                
                its 220-240 v, just buy an adaptor while you're over there.  
 
                
                
                
                                    
            
            
         
 
                
                
                
                                    
            
                
                The 2 pin plug on my travel hairdryer worked last time.!
                
                
                
                                    
            
            
        
                
                hi
you can use the two pin adapters that you can buy here ( 2 small round pins - use them in places like egypt as well) but even better is to buy the 3 pin adapters you can get in goa, although the 2 pin adapters work they sort of hang out of the wall & tend to fall out which is a pain, the 3 pin ones fit much better and stuff seems to charge quicker with them. you can buy them in supermarkets there, i got ours in dec at luma supermarket near the dona terezina/osborne hotels for i think 65 rupees.
            
        you can use the two pin adapters that you can buy here ( 2 small round pins - use them in places like egypt as well) but even better is to buy the 3 pin adapters you can get in goa, although the 2 pin adapters work they sort of hang out of the wall & tend to fall out which is a pain, the 3 pin ones fit much better and stuff seems to charge quicker with them. you can buy them in supermarkets there, i got ours in dec at luma supermarket near the dona terezina/osborne hotels for i think 65 rupees.
                
                Hi, you can buy the 3 pin adaptor from the elephant shop in Candolim, in fact I think you can buy everything there!!!
Goanne
            
        Goanne
 
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