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Send a Parcel To Sudan Fast - DHL Courier Delivery

  • Send a parcel to Sudan from £46.95 in 3 working days
     
  • Send letters, documents & parcels up to 25 kg per transaction when dropping off, and up to 70kg per piece (max 10 pieces) when booking a courier collection online. Phone Customer Service for larger and heavier items
     
  • 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 1,400 locations across the UK
     
  • Pre 09:00, pre 12:00, and insurance services are 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
     

Sudan is located in Northeast Africa, bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Chad to the west, and Ethiopia to the southeast and it has a predominantly Arab Muslim population. The country’s varied geography includes vast deserts, fertile plains, and the Nile River, which flows through its heart and shapes agricultural trade. Sudan features significant historical sites, such as the pyramids of Meroë from the ancient Kingdom of Kush when Sudan was part of Egypt. Whether you're shipping to Sudan or need to send a parcel to Khartoum, Omdurman, Port Sudan, or Nyala, DHL Express delivers across the country.

If you need to send a package to Sudan, DHL Express provides a service you can trust. As a leading logistics company with a global presence in over 220 countries and territories worldwide, we ensure your shipment arrives safely and on time. Whether for business or personal reasons, we’re here to meet your shipping needs.

Parcel delivery to Sudan with DHL Express takes as little as 3 working days. We provide a door-to-door delivery service and ensure parcels are signed for upon delivery where possible. You can track your package’s journey for free via WhatsApp chat or online. WhatsApp calls are not supported. No account is required to use DHL Express services.


How do I send a parcel to Sudan?

Choose between three convenient options when sending a parcel to Sudan. You can book a courier collection online through our DHL Express (DHLitNow) service or by speaking to DHL Customer Service. Alternatively, you can drop off your parcel at a nearby DHL Service Point. To save time in store, complete your parcel details online, then pack your items into the free envelopes or boxes provided in-store. Once everything is ready, simply pay and send your parcel with ease.

National Holidays 2025*
  •  1 January, Wednesday – Independence Day
  • 30 March to 2 April, Sunday to Wednesday – Ramadan Bairam Holiday
  • 5 June to 9 June, Thursday to Monday – Corban Bairam Holiday
  • 26 June, Thursday – Islamic New Year
  • 4 September, Thursday – Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
     

* Public holidays in Sudan may affect our estimated transit times.

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Flag of Sudan featuring three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black, with a green triangle on the left side.
Sudan country facts
  • Over 100 different languages are spoken in Sudan, with Arabic as the official language and many indigenous languages like Nubian and Beja also widely used
  • The pyramids of Meroë, located in northeastern Sudan, are remnants of the ancient Kingdom of Kush which showcase the impressive architectural achievements from around 2500 BC to 350 AD.
  • Agriculture and natural resources play a key role in Sudan’s economy. The country exports petroleum, gold, livestock, cotton, sesame products, and peanuts.
  • The Dinder National Park, was established in 1935 and features a variety of animals such as elephants and lions, along with 27 species of large mammals and 32 fish species and with a diverse population of migratory birds.
  • The majority of Sudan’s population follows Sunni Islam, making up around 70%. Traditional Indigenous beliefs are practised by about 25% of the population, while Christians account for roughly 5%.
  • Sudan celebrates its Independence Day on January 1st, along with the Khartoum International Book Fair highlighting the local literature and cultural expressions.
  • Sudanese cuisine features dishes like ful medames (stewed fava beans), kisra (a type of flatbread), and various meat dishes, often accompanied by spices and herbs that reflect the country's culinary heritage.
Flag of Sudan featuring three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black, with a green triangle on the left side.
Flag of Sudan featuring three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black, with a green triangle on the left side.
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We will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have. Please call us on

0844 248 0828**

Our opening hours are 08:00-19:00 Monday to Friday.

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