Nepal Power Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch – NP

  • Nepal Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:
  • One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Nepal
  • One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Nepal
  • One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Nepal (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Nepal (other outlet configuration if needed)
  • One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch

$10.71$11.90
Quantity Discounts

QuantityPrice 
1 - 2$11.781% Off
3 - 10$11.424% Off
11 - 50$10.958% Off
51 - 10000$10.7110% Off

SKU: Nepal-Plug-Adapter-Kit Categories: ,

Nepal Plug Adapters Kit with Travel Carrying Pouch Includes:

One Wonpro Grounded plug adapter for Nepal

One Wonpro Non-Grounded plug adapter for Nepal

One Basic Grounded plug adapter for Nepal (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Basic Non-Grounded plug adapter for Nepal (other outlet configuration if needed)

One Black Travel Velvet Carrying Pouch with Drawstring closure Large 4 wide x 5 inches

 

  • Nepal Electrical Outlet Type
  • Nepal uses Type C andType D

 

 

Weight0.4000 lbs
Dimensions3 × 7 × 2 in
Color Travel Pouch

BLACK (If Available)

Power

Power: 220-240 Volts 50 HZ (EUROPE, ASIA, South America, & Africa USE)

Voltage and Video Systems

Nepal Voltage and Video Systems

Nepal Voltage and Frequency

    1. Electricity in Nepal is 230 Volts, alternating at 50 Hz (cycles per second)
    2. If you travel to Nepal with a device that does not accept 230 Volts at 50 Hertz, you will need a voltage converter

Nepal Video System

  1. Nepal has B/PAL video system

History

Nepal History

    In 1951, the Nepalese monarch ended the century-old system of rule by hereditary premiers and instituted a cabinet system of government. Reforms in 1990 established a multiparty democracy within the framework of a constitutional monarchy. An insurgency led by Maoist extremists broke out in 1996. The ensuing nine-year civil war between insurgents and government forces witnessed the dissolution of the cabinet and parliament and assumption of absolute power by the king. Several weeks of mass protests in April 2006 were followed by several months of peace negotiations between the Maoists and government officials, and culminated in a November 2006 peace accord and the promulgation of an interim constitution. The newly formed interim parliament declared Nepal a democratic federal republic at its first meeting in May 2008, the king vacated the throne in mid-June 2008, and parliament elected the countrys first president the following month.