Parcel Delivery Service to Bhutan
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Bhutan Overview
Delivery Time: 5-6 days express service
Price: From £22.31
Restrictions: Pornographic materials, meat, knives & blades.
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5-6 days express service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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To all cities including: Thimphu, Tongsa, Mongar, Paro, Chhukha, Jakar.
Are you looking for the perfect way to send your parcels to Bhutan quickly and without spending a fortune? You’ve come to the right place! We provide exceptional services across the UK for individuals looking to send their parcels to Bhutan, complete with our safe and secure courier service that will cost you as little as £22.31
Our great express service promises to deliver your parcels to a recipient in Thimphu, Tongsa, Mongar, Paro, Chhukha, Jakar or any other city in Bhutan in just 5-6 days.
We also guarantee the cheapest service you will find online and work hard to provide quick, exclusive quotes to each individual. We are not on any price comparison sites either so if you want our great offers then you can only get them direct from us.
Why use ipostparcels:
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Free Collection - From home or work
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Free £50 Cover – Additional cover can be added
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Online Booking – You can book your parcel in for collection right now
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Online Tracking – Know exactly where your parcel is
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Delivery Notifications – For both you and your recipient
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5 Star Rated Courier – See our reviews here
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Cheapest Price - Best price for short delivery times
How to send a parcel to Bhutan
1. Register as a customer
2. Login to your account
3. Enter your parcel details here
About Bhutan
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Officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan, this country is located in the south of Asia to the eastern side of the Himalayas and bordered by both China (to the north) and India (to the south).
Located on the southern slopes of the eastern Himalayas, the land of Bhutan is largely steep and made up of high mountains across a variety of rivers which drain onto the Indian plains.
Bhutan is known for its rich primate life, made up of a number of rare species such as the Golden Langur and the Bengal Tiger. In fact, the country houses over 770 species of bird along with the globally endangered white winged duck.
The country of Bhutan primary consists of the Ngalops and the Sharchops which are largely of Nepali descent.
Around two thirds of local residents in Bhutan follow the Varjrayana Buddhism, which is also the state religion, while 25% follow Hinduism.
It is the rich culture and old standing traditions that the country of Bhutan is mostly known for and this is why so many tourists visit the country every year to make the most of it.
The local diet in Bhutan is largely made up of pork, beef and yak meat, which are used to make soups and stews and the national sport is archery with competitions held in small villages on a regular basis.
Fun fact: Buddhism was first introduced into Bhutan in the 7th Century AD.
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