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Send a Parcel To Thailand Fast - DHL Courier Delivery

  • Send a parcel to Thailand from £41.95 in as little as 2 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 online. Phone DHL Customer Service for larger and heavier items
     
  • Real-time tracked & door-to-door secure delivery with signature (where available)
     
  • Book a courier collection online or by calling DHL Customer Service. You’ll need to weigh and measure your own package, then print parcel labels and Customs documents where applicable 
     
  • Free boxes & envelopes when dropping off your parcel at over 1,600 locations across the UK
     
  • Pre 09:00, pre 12:00 delivery, 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
     

Thailand, positioned in the central region of Southeast Asia within the Tropics, is renowned for its exquisite beaches and ancient ruins. It shares its eastern borders with Laos and Cambodia, flanked to the west by Myanmar and the Andaman Sea, and to the south, it neighbours Malaysia. The China Sea touches Thailand's southern tip, forming the picturesque Gulf of Thailand. Thailand hosts numerous popular tourist destinations, including the culturally vibrant Chiang Mai, the tranquil island of Koh Samui, and its bustling capital, Bangkok.

You can send a parcel to Thailand with DHL Express’ secure and fast delivery network, knowing that it will reach its destination safely and on time. As DHL Express is one of the world’s leading courier services delivering to locations in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, you can trust us with your parcel.
 

Parcel delivery to Thailand with DHL takes as little as 2 working days. We also provide door-to-door delivery service and ensure parcels are signed for. You can also track your package’s journey for free via WhatsApp chat or online. WhatsApp calls are not supported. You don't need to open an account to use DHL Express services. 

How do I send a parcel to Thailand?

Choose from 3 sending options. If you would like to book a parcel collection, this can be done through DHL Express online or by speaking to DHL 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.

Before sending a package to Thailand, check what you can and can’t send and view our guide to sending gifts. To avoid delays, we also recommend reviewing our guidance on how to avoid Customs delays.

National Holidays 2026*
  • 1 January, Thursday – New Year’s Day
  • 2 January, Friday – New Year Special Holiday
  • 17 February, Tuesday - Chinese New Year
  • 3 March, Tuesday – Makha Bucha
  • 20 March, Friday - End of Ramadan
  • 6 April, Monday – Chakri Day
  • 13 April, Monday – Songkran
  • 14 April, Tuesday – Songkran Holiday
  • 15 April, Wednesday – Songkran Holiday
  • 1 May, Friday – Labour Day
  • 4 May, Monday – Coronation Day
  • 11 May, Monday - Royal Ploughing Ceremony
  • 31 May, Sunday – Visakha Bucha
  • 1 June, Monday – Day off for Visakha Bucha
  • 3 June, Wednesday – Queen Suthida’s Birthday
  • 28 July, Tuesday – King Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday
  • 29 July, Wednesday – Asalha Bucha
  • 30 July, Thursday – Khao Phansa Day
  • 12 August, Wednesday – The Queen Mother’s Birthday
  • 13 October, Tuesday - Passing of His Majesty the Late King
  • 23 October, Friday - Chulalongkorn Memorial Day
  • 5 December, Saturday - His Majesty the Late King's Birthday
  • 7 December, Monday - His Majesty the Late King's Birthday Holiday
  • 10 December, Thursday – Constitution Day
  • 25 December, Friday – Christmas Day
  • 31 December, Thursday - New Year's Eve


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

Country flag of Thailand featuring five horizontal stripes in the color sequence: red, white, blue that is double width, white, and red.
Thailand country facts
  • The country's diverse landscape includes mountainous regions in the north, a high plateau in the northeast, a verdant central plain, and beautiful tropical islands in the south.
  • Thailand (known as Siam until 1939) is known for its friendliness with the nickname “Land of Smiles”. The word ‘Thailand’ means ‘Land of the Free’ and ‘Land of the Thai People’.
  • The country is known for its stunning Buddhist temples, and traditional arts including silk-making, pottery and classical dance. Buddhism is the primary religion in Thailand, practised by around 95% of the population. 
  • Deeply revered and one of the world’s oldest monarchies, the Thai monarchy has a history that spans over 700 years, making it one of the oldest in the world. It is illegal to insult, defame or threaten the king, queen, heir-apparent or regent. Royal projects are aimed at improving the lives of its citizens.
  • Muay Thai (“The art of eight limbs”) or Thai Boxing is a full-contact traditional martial art and national sport of Thailand and is an integral part of the country’s history and identity. Recognised as a sport in the Olympic Games, its origins trace back centuries when it was a form of unarmed combat performed by soldiers.
  • Thailand is a similar size to France and around twice the size of the United Kingdom, covering an area of 513,120 sq km.
  • Thai cuisine is renowned worldwide for its bold flavours, combining sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and spicy tastes. Famous dishes include pad Thai, green curry, and tom yum soup.
Country flag of Thailand featuring five horizontal stripes in the color sequence: red, white, blue that is double width, white, and red.
Country flag of Thailand featuring five horizontal stripes in the color sequence: red, white, blue that is double width, white, and red.
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