When sending a parcel to Mongolia, you want to know that your items will arrive without incident and on schedule. At Parcel2Go, that’s our particular skill. We only use very experienced and reliable international delivery partners (such as UPS, TNT and DPD) to ensure that any booking of a courier to Mongolia is worth the money.
We’ll help you address any pre-delivery actions you need to take before you pay for our services. You don’t have to worry when dealing with Mongolian Customs requirements - we’ve got lots of experience handling international delivery paperwork.
For your parcel’s quick delivery, please ensure that you’re not planning on sending your items on national holidays or non-working days (Saturday and Sunday). During these periods, your parcel might experience an unwanted delay.
There are restrictions on the types of goods you can send to Mongolia. Items not allowed across the Mongolian border include:
Narcotics and illegal drugs
All kinds of spirits
Ferrous metals
Explosives
For a detailed explanation of what you can and can’t send to Mongolia, get in touch with the Mongolian customs office.
Check out the full list of prohibited items below.
When sending a parcel to Mongolia from the UK, you will need to complete a customs declaration in order for your parcel to be permitted into the country. Not to worry, though, because it’s easy when you book with us. Once you’ve placed your order, we’ll send you the necessary forms for you to print out and attach to your parcel along with your label.
Ship to Mongolia from as little as £14.49 exc VAT only when you book through Parcel2Go.
Not only do we work hard to get you the lowest prices on your parcels, but we also offer a range of options on all of our services — including signature tracking, inclusive cover, and drop-off deliveries — to ensure you can send the way you want to.
Rather unusually, Mongolian addresses include the “door” number as well as house or apartment number, so make sure it’s been added if necessary. If you need an example, you can refer to this handy addressing guide commissioned by the Universal Postal Union.