Answer:
Nile SUP is based in Bujagali near Jinja, Uganda.
We experience power cuts a couple of times a month but back-up generators generally make up for this shortfall.
Laptops, cameras and phones can all be easily be charged here.
If you are staying on the Hairy Lemon Island, solar charging is generally available (depending on the weather) for a limited number of hours in the morning.
What type of plug does Uganda use?
Uganda uses the plug and outlet “Type G” the standard UK plug and socket.
The power can fluctuate and we recommend using a surge protector where possible, the general values for Uganda’s power supply is as follows:
Voltage: 240V
Hertz: 50Hz
Plug type: G
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