Parcel Delivery & Courier Services To Liberia
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Liberia Overview
Delivery Time: 3-4 Days By Air
Price: From £21.50
Restrictions: Pornographic material, knives and deadly weapons, meat products.
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3-4 days economy service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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To all cities including: Monrovia, Kakata and Harper.
Liberia on the Western Coast of Africa is the continent’s oldest republic after it was first set up by freed American slaves several centuries ago. Despite having English as its official language, there are few trade links between Liberia and the UK yet you may still want to send to goods to people in the country.
Ipostparcels.com operates a secure courier service to the region, supporting both those with personal and business interests in the country. Serving the capital and largest city Monrovia, as well as the smaller cities of Gbarnga, Kakata, Bensenville, Harper and any more, you can deliver your gifts and other goods here quickly and safely.
The service costs £21.50 and delivery is usually possible in 3-4 days. Quotes for the service are exclusive and are designed to meet your needs.
With any parcel sent to Liberia the following comes as standard
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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 time
About Liberia
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Liberia in West Africa is bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea and the Ivory Coast, as well as having an expanse of Atlantic coastline. Mangroves populate the coastal areas while forests and grasslands cover the inland regions.
Its climate is hot and equatorial, with the rainy season between May and October noting significant rainfall. Around 40% of the remaining Upper Guinean rainforest can be found in Liberia alongside hundreds of species of mammals and birds.
The country became an independent nation in 1848 when Joseph Jenkins Roberts was elected first president. Despite global political uncertainty in the time since, the country has maintained its independence.
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