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Send a Parcel To Nepal Fast - DHL Courier Delivery
- Send a parcel to Nepal from £40.95 in 3 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
- Pre 09:00, pre 12:00, and insurance services are available when booking a collection online or by phone
- Drop off at over 1,200 locations across the UK
- 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
Located between China and India on the slopes of the Himalayas, Nepal is celebrated for its varied landscapes, historical depth, and blend of South Asian cultures. It's distinguished by its high mountains, including Everest, historic temples, and varied cuisine.
Sending a parcel to Nepal is easy with DHL Express’s fast and reliable delivery network. As one of the world’s leading courier services, with reach in over 220 countries and territories worldwide, you can trust DHL Express to deliver your package to all regions of Nepal safely and on time - from its bustling capital Kathmandu to smaller towns and cities like Pokhara, Lalitpur, Biratnagar, and Bharatpur.
Whether it's the historic city of Patan, famed for its ancient Durbar Square, or the scenic town of Pokhara, known for its stunning lakes and views of the Annapurna range, DHL Express ensures prompt and safe delivery. Our promise is unwavering - fast and secure delivery anywhere in Nepal.
With DHL Express, sending a parcel to Nepal can take as little as 3 working days. We offer a door-to-door delivery service and ensure that parcels are signed for upon arrival. You can also track your parcel’s journey for free online or via WhatsApp chat (WhatsApp calls are not supported), all without needing a DHL account.
How do I send a parcel to Nepal?
Choose from three delivery options. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done through our online DHLitNow service or by speaking to Customer Service. Alternatively, if you would prefer to drop off your parcel, you can use a DHL Service Point location. Simply complete your parcel details online, then pack your items into our free packaging provided and pay to send your parcel when in store. Look at what you can and can't send to avoid delays.
- 11 January, Thursday – Prithvi Jayanti
- 15 January, Monday – Maghe Sankranti
- 30 January, Tuesday – Martyrs' Day
- 10 February, Saturday – Sonam Losar / Ghyalpo Losar
- 19 February, Monday – Prajatantra Diwas
- 8 March, Friday – Maha Shivaratri / International Women’s Day
- 8 April, Monday – Ghode Jatra (Kathmandu Valley)
- 10 April, Wednesday – Ramjan Edul Fikra
- 13 April, Saturday – Nepali New Year
- 16 April, Tuesday – Ram Navami
- 24 April, Wednesday – Loktantra Diwas
- 1 May, Wednesday – Labour Day
- 23 May, Thursday – Buddha Jayanti
- 29 May, Wednesday – Ganatantra Diwas
- 17 June, Monday – Edul Aajaha
- 19 August, Monday – Raksha Bandhan
- 20 August, Tuesday – Gai Jatra (Kathmandu Valley)
- 26 August, Monday – Gaura Parba / Shree Krishna Janmashtami
- 17 September, Tuesday – Indra Jatra (Kathmandu Valley)
- 19 September, Thursday – Constitution Day
- 3 October, Thursday – Ghatasthapana
- 10 October, Thursday – Fulpati
- 11 October, Friday – Maha Ashtami
- 12 October, Saturday – Maha Navami
- 13 October, Sunday – Vijaya Dashami
- 14 October, Monday – Ekadashi
- 15 October, Tuesday – Dwadashi
- 17 October, Thursday – Kojagrat Purnima
- 1 November, Friday – Laxmi Puja
- 2 November, Saturday – Govardhan Puja
- 3 November, Sunday – Bhai Tika
- 7 November, Thursday – Chhath Puja
- 15 December, Sunday – Udhauli Parva
- 25 December, Wednesday – Christmas Day
- 30 December, Monday – Tamu Losar
* Public holidays in Nepal may affect our estimated transit times.
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- The name "Nepal" is believed to derive from the ancient Sanskrit word "Nepa" which means "those in the middle". The national language, Nepali, is an Indo-European language, closely related to Hindi and Urdu.
- Nepal is known for its significant contributions to Buddhism and Hinduism.
- 8 out of the 10 highest mountains in the world can be found in Nepal, including the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest.
- Nepal has one of the world’s slowest download speeds, so make sure you take a paper map if you go mountaineering.
- Most of Nepal’s energy comes from hydroelectric power, electricity generated from running water.
- Nepal is home to some amazing endangered animals, including the snow leopard, red panda and Bengal tiger.
- The flag of Nepal is a triangle, the only national flag that isn't a square or rectangle.
- Cows are the national animal of Nepal and slaughtering them is banned.
- The country is recognized for its culinary heritage, especially its signature dish, Dal Bhat, and the popular snack, momo.
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