Parcel Delivery Service to Kyrgyzstan
International Parcel Delivery › Asia › Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan Overview
Delivery Time: 3-4 days express service
Price: From £21.50
Restrictions: Illegal drugs, radioactive substances, knives & blades.
|
|
From
£21.50 |
3-4 days express service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
Free collection from your door ü Free £50 cover ü
Online tracking ü Delivery notification ü |
Book a Parcel Now |
Are you looking for an affordable and speedy way to send your parcel to Kyrgyzstan? Whether you need to send something to Bishkek or Chauvay; Kaindy or Tokmok; Uzgen or Talas, we can help.
In as little as 3-4 days your parcel could be safely with its recipient – and all for just £21.50!
We use a secure, fast and safe courier service to handle all our deliveries and as we’re not on price comparison websites you know that you won’t find a quote from us better elsewhere.
Why use ipostparcels:
-
Free Collection - From home or work
-
Free £50 Cover – Additional cover can be added
-
Online Booking – You can book your parcel in for collection right now
-
Online Tracking – Know exactly where your parcel is
-
Delivery Notifications – For both you and your recipient
-
5 Star Rated Courier – See our reviews here
-
Cheapest Price - Best price for short delivery times
How to send a parcel to Kyrgyzstan
1. Register as a customer
2. Login to your account
3. Enter your parcel details here
About Kyrgyzstan
|
|
Officially known as Kyrgyz Republic and formerly known as Kirghizia, Kyrgyzstan is located in central Asia.
Bordering Uzbekistan to the west and Tajikistan to the southwest, along with China to the east, Kyrgyzstan is a fantastic location for tourists.
A nation defined by its unspoilt mountainscapes and rolling pastures, the natural beauty seen in Kyrgyzstan is second to none and this has made it a popular getaway choice.
The country witnesses extremely hot, tropical summer months with temperatures reaching as high as 40°C before dipping as low as sub zero levels during the winter.
The estimated population of Kyrgyzstan currently stands at 5.6 million and due to the country being largely rural only two thirds live in urban areas.
The country’s natives have historically been semi-nomadic herders, known for living in yurts and tending sheep. This nomadic tradition has continued to function seasonally as herding families return to the high mountains during the summer months.
Islam is the dominant religion in Kyrgyzstan, with 80% of the population being Muslim. Moreover, the official language of the country is Russian with Kazakhstan being the other most dominant language used.
In fact, Kyrgyzstan became an official bilingual country in September 1991.
|