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Send a Parcel To Myanmar Fast - DHL Courier Delivery
- Send a parcel to Myanmar from £40.95 in 6 working days
- Send letters, documents & parcels up to 25kg when dropping off, and up to 100kg when booking a courier collection
- Real-time tracked & door-to-door delivery
- Book a courier collection online or by calling DHL Customer Service, you’ll need to print parcel labels and customs documents; weigh and measure your own packaging
- Free boxes & envelopes when dropping off your parcel at over 1,300 locations across the UK
- Pre 09:00, pre 12:00, and insurance services available when booking a collection online or by phone
- No need to weigh, measure or print when dropping off your parcel and prices are determined by the size of the free box or envelope you choose and the zone that you’re sending it to
Myanmar, often called the Land of Golden Pagodas, is a Southeast Asian country bordered by Thailand, India, China, Bangladesh, and Laos. The country has a history, with the ancient city of Bagan being home to thousands of temples and stupas, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With DHL Express, you can send a parcel to Myanmar, whether it’s to the lively streets of Yangon or the tranquil villages in the Shan State.
DHL Express offers a fast and reliable courier service for parcel delivery to Myanmar. With operations in over 220 countries and territories, DHL ensures packages are handled securely and delivered on time. No matter where your parcel is headed in Myanmar, DHL Express provides a trusted service for your international shipping needs.
Delivering to Myanmar with DHL Express can take as little as 6 working days. Our door-to-door service ensures parcels are signed for upon delivery where possible. You can track your parcel’s journey online or via WhatsApp chat free of charge (note that WhatsApp calls are not supported). You don’t need to open an account to send a parcel to Myanmar, keeping the process simple and convenient.
How do I send a parcel to Myanmar?
Choose from three sending options for parcel delivery to Myanmar. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done through our DHL Express online (DHLitNow) service, or by speaking to Customer Service. Alternatively, if you prefer to drop off your parcel, you can use a DHL Service Point location near you. Simply complete your parcel details online to save time while in store. When in-store, pack your items into the selected free packaging provided by DHL Express, then pay and send your parcel.
- 1 January, Wednesday – New Year’s Day
- 4 January, Saturday – Independence Day
- 29 January, Wednesday – Chinese New Year
- 12 February, Wednesday – Union Day
- 2 March, Sunday – Peasants’ Day
- 13 March, Thursday – Full Moon Day of Tabaung
- 27 March, Thursday – Armed Forces Day
- 13 April to 16 April, Sunday to Wednesday – Thingyan Water Festival
- 17 April, Thursday – Myanmar New Year
- 18 April to 21 April, Friday to Monday – Thingyan Water Festival
- 1 May, Thursday – Labour Day
- 11 May, Sunday – Full Moon Day of Kasong
- 9 July, Wednesday – Full Moon Day of Waso
- 19 July, Saturday – Martyrs’ Day
- 5 October to 7 October, Sunday to Tuesday – Full Moon Day of Thadingyut
- 3 November to 4 November, Monday to Tuesday – Full Moon Day of Tazaungmone
- 14 November, Friday – National Day
- 19 December, Friday – Kayin New Year
- 25 December, Thursday – Christmas Day
* Public holidays in Myanmar may affect our estimated transit times.
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Tracking number not 10 digits? Track your shipment on the DHL eCommerce UK (formerly DHL Parcel UK) website!
Track UK shipment (14 digits e.g. 41505910017980)
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Myanmar country facts
- Forests cover about 43 % of Myanmar, with evergreen rainforests thriving in the wettest regions and teak trees growing in areas with less rainfall.
- Burmese is the official language of Myanmar, although many minority groups speak their own languages.
- Nearly half of Myanmar’s workforce is employed in farming, with key crops including rice, sugarcane, beans, peanuts, corn, and cotton. Livestock such as cattle, pigs, and buffalo are also widely raised, while fishing and forestry provide additional food and resources.
- Myanmar’s economy relies heavily on exports such as jade, teak, and rice, while machinery, vehicles, and fuel are among its primary imports.
- Myanmar shares borders with Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand, with the Indian Ocean lying to its west. The southern part of the country extends as a long, narrow strip along the Malay Peninsula.


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