Parcel Delivery Service to Burundi
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Burundi Overview
Delivery Time: 3 - 5 days express service
Price: From £21.50
Restrictions: Pornographic materials, meat, knives & blades.
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3-5 days express service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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To all cities including: Bujumbura - Gitega - Muyinga - Ngozi - Ruyigi and many more!
With ipostparcels you can enjoy our extremely convenient and cost effective delivery solutions when sending your parcel to Burundi. When using our service you can benefit from a parcel collection, or why not save yourself some pennies and drop your parcel at your nearest depot? Plus, you can enjoy our super-fast delivery times, as your parcel will arrive in your chosen destination within just 3-5 days when selecting our express delivery service.
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
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Cheapest price - Best price for short delivery time
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How to send a parcel to Burundi
1. Register as a customer
2. Login to your account
3. Enter your details and Send a Parcel
About Burundi
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Burundi is situated in the South East of Africa and is landlocked by Rwanda, Tanzania, and The Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. The population of the country is over 10million, with its capital Bujumbura holding just over 330,000.
Interestingly, the geographical area occupied by Burundi is only a little smaller than the American state of Maryland, making it one of the smallest countries in Africa . The highest point of the country is Mount Heha, which although sounds amusing, actually stands at 2,670m high! The majority of Burundi’s landscape is made up of valleys and hills, which is covered by banana plantations and cultivates trees. In 2010, the country was listed the poorest country in the world, according to The Human Development Index. Despite this, the country is blessed with a wealth of coffee and tea plantations, which is a significant contributor to the local economy.
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