Charging on 220?

I'm buying an iPad before I move to Mongolia in August. Current there is 220--can I charge the iPad directly, or will I need a transformer? Would hate to fry it!
Actually, and same question for my iPhone.
Jeri

http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/iPad_UserGuide.pdf
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