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Send a Parcel To Nepal Fast - DHL Courier Delivery

  • Send a parcel to Nepal  from £41.95 in 3 working days
     
  • Send letters, documents & parcels up to 25kg when dropping off, and up to 70kg per piece (max 10 pieces) when booking a courier collection. Phone DHL Customer Service for larger and heavier items
     
  • Real-time tracked & door-to-door delivery (signed for where available)
     
  • 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 1,500 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
     

Nepal is home to Mount Everest and eight of the world's highest peaks. It is also the birthplace of the Buddha in Lumbini, a sacred site for many. The Kathmandu Valley is littered with ancient temples, stupas and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Nepal is shaped by its Himalayan geography, long cultural traditions, and it embodies harmony between Hinduism and Buddhism. Nepal’s diversity shines through its people, arts and cuisine, with over 120 ethnic groups living together, celebrating lively festivals and warm hospitality. Positioned between India and China, Nepal continues to develop as a centre for regional trade. Its economy is supported by agriculture, tourism, remittances and growing international commerce.

DHL Express serves businesses and individuals across Nepal. Our international service covers the capital, Kathmandu, other major cities, including Pokhara and Biratnagar, as well as smaller towns and remote regions. With a global network spanning over 220 countries and territories, we ensure that shipments to Nepal reach their destination quickly and securely. 

We deliver parcels to Nepal in as little as 3 working days. Our door-to-door courier service includes tracking and a signature on delivery where available. Track your shipment for free online or via WhatsApp chat (WhatsApp calls are not supported). You don’t need an account to send a parcel with DHL Express.

How do I send a parcel to Nepal?

Choose from 3 sending options when shippping to Nepal. You can schedule a collection online using our DHL Express online(DHLitNow), or get assistance from our DHL Customer Service team by phone. If you prefer, you can drop off your parcel at the nearest DHL Service Point location. To save time, complete your parcel details online before visiting. Free packaging is available in store, just choose the size you need, pack your items and pay to dispatch your parcel quickly and securely.

Make sure to check what you can and can't send, even when sending gifts, to avoid Customs delays.

National Holidays 2025*
  • 11 January, Saturday - Prithvi Jayanti  
  • 14 January, Tuesday - Maghe Sankranti  
  • 30 January, Thursday - Martyrs' Day  
  • 30 January, Thursday - Sonam Losar  
  • 19 February, Wednesday - Prajatantra Diwas  
  • 26 February, Wednesday - Maha Shivaratri  
  • 28 February, Friday - Ghyalpo Losar  
  • 8 March, Saturday - International Women's Day  
  • 29 March, Saturday - Ghode Jatra*  
  • 31 March, Monday - Ramjan Edul Fikra  
  • 6 April, Sunday - Ram Navami  
  • 14 April, Monday - Nepali New Year  
  • 24 April, Thursday - Loktantra Diwas  
  • 1 May, Thursday - Labour Day  
  • 12 May, Monday - Buddha Jayanti  
  • 29 May, Thursday - Ganatantra Diwas  
  • 7 June, Saturday - Edul Aajaha  
  • 9 August, Saturday - Raksha Bandhan  
  • 10 August, Sunday - Gai Jatra*  
  • 16 August, Saturday - Shree Krishna Janmashtami  
  • 16 August, Saturday - Gaura Parba  
  • 26 August, Tuesday - Hartalika Teej*  
  • 28 August, Thursday - Rishi Panchami*  
  • 6 September, Saturday - Indra Jatra*  
  • 7 September, Sunday - Nijamati Sewa Diwas*  
  • 19 September, Friday - Constitution Day  
  • 22 September, Monday - Ghatasthapana  
  • 29 September, Monday - Fulpati  
  • 30 September, Tuesday - Maha Ashtami  
  • 1 October, Wednesday - Maha Navami  
  • 2 October, Thursday - Vijaya Dashami  
  • 3 October, Friday - Ekadashi  
  • 4 October, Saturday - Dwadashi  
  • 5 October, Sunday - Kojagrat Purnima  
  • 20 October, Monday - Laxmi Puja  
  • 22 October, Wednesday - Govardhan Puja  
  • 23 October, Thursday - Bhai Tika  
  • 27 October, Monday - Chhath Puja  
  • 5 November, Wednesday - Guru Nanak Jayanti*  
  • 5 December, Friday - Udhauli Parva  
  • 25 December, Thursday - Christmas Day  
  • 30 December, Tuesday - Tamu Losar 


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

Country flag of Nepal consists of two stacked triangles. The flag is crimson with blue borders. The top triangle features a white moon scattering eight rays, with a crescent attached below. The bottom triangle features a white twelve-rayed sun.
Nepal country facts
  • Nepal is home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world at 8,848 metres (29,029 feet). The first successful ascent was made in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand.
  • Despite its small size, Nepal has one of the richest biodiversities in the world. The country is home to rare species like the red panda, snow leopard, and gharial crocodile.
  • Nepal is considered the adventure capital of the world. It attracts thrill seekers around the world who are drawn to activities like trekking, white-water rafting and paragliding.
  • The Kumari, a young girl worshipped as a living goddess, is a famous tradition. She performs ceremonial duties and is a symbol of divine female energy in Nepalese culture.
  • Nepal has the only national flag in the world that is not rectangular or square. Its two triangular shapes symbolise the Himalayas and the two major religions, Hinduism & Buddhism.
  • Siddhartha Gautama, known as Buddha, was born in Lumbini, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important pilgrimage destination for Buddhists worldwide.
Country flag of Nepal consists of two stacked triangles. The flag is crimson with blue borders. The top triangle features a white moon scattering eight rays, with a crescent attached below. The bottom triangle features a white twelve-rayed sun.
Country flag of Nepal consists of two stacked triangles. The flag is crimson with blue borders. The top triangle features a white moon scattering eight rays, with a crescent attached below. The bottom triangle features a white twelve-rayed sun.
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