International courier from Bharatpur to Malaysia. Free home pickup.
Pickup from your Bharatpur door — Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary area, Lohagarh Fort, Mathura Gate, the Mathura-Agra-Vrindavan border belt — fed fast via Delhi (~180 km), packed and documented into the DTDC International network. 6–8 working days door-to-door for express; from ₹950 per kilogram before fuel surcharge and GST. Malaysia has a substantial Sikh-Punjabi community alongside the Tamil-Malaysian majority — Klang, KL Brickfields and Penang are the main diaspora hubs.
Five steps from your Bharatpur door to a Malaysian address.
Pickup, Bharatpur.
Free at 5 kg+ from any Bharatpur address — Keoladeo / Ghana sanctuary area, Mathura Gate, Lohagarh Fort, Civil Lines, agricultural-belt periphery. Tape, bubble wrap and the international airway bill arrive with our rider.
Pack & document.
Commercial invoice, KYC, content declaration. Done at our office before handover.
Delhi air-feeder.
Bharatpur has no airport, but Delhi is just ~180 km via NH21 / Mathura — a fast 4-hour feeder. Same-evening parcels reach the DTDC International gateway in Delhi, on the next-day air movement to KUL or PEN.
Malaysian customs.
Clearance at KUL or PEN. Malaysia Customs (Kastam) is efficient but Halal-policy-aware — paperwork-clean parcels typically clear within 24–72 hours.
Doorstep delivery.
Last-mile in the destination city. POD on WhatsApp the same day.
Starting rates. Real pricing depends on weight.
Final price depends on actual or volumetric weight (whichever is greater) plus the international fuel surcharge in force on your booking date. GST is extra. Bharatpur rates match Delhi’s — the road feeder leg is absorbed.
Starting per-kg rates
- Express (6–8 days, door)from ₹950 / kg
- Economy (8–13 days, door)from ₹700 / kg
- Min billable weight0.5 kg
- Pickup from BharatpurFree at 5 kg+
Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.
Worked example
A 2 kg parcel — say wedding clothes plus Tamil-language books, ~30 × 25 × 10 cm:
- Volumetric1.5 kg (actual 2 kg billed)
- Express, 2 kg × ₹950≈ ₹1,900
- + fuel surcharge (~25%)≈ ₹475
- + GST 18%≈ ₹430
- Approx total, express≈ ₹3,150
Indicative only. Fuel surcharge and rate cards change.
What you’ll need at pickup.
Customs paperwork is the most common reason an international parcel stalls. Malaysia is straightforward when the paperwork is right — Halal-awareness on contents helps things move smoothly.
KYC of the sender
One photo ID for the person whose name is on the AWB — Aadhaar, passport or driving licence. We photograph it at pickup; not stored beyond DTDC’s record.
Commercial invoice
For commercial goods, a printed invoice listing items, quantity and value. For gifts, a written declaration suffices but value still must be stated. The recipient’s MyKad number speeds clearance.
Prescription (medicines)
NPRA reviews medicines crossing the Malaysian border. Sealed strips, doctor’s prescription with registration number, name matching the recipient’s MyKad. No injectables, no controlled substances.
What Malaysia doesn’t let in.
Malaysia Customs (Kastam) is efficient and the rules reflect Malaysia’s Halal-state policy. Items shipped against them are seized, and serious cases (especially drugs) carry severe criminal penalty for the consignee.
Don’t even try
- Pork products of any kind — Halal-state policy. Bacon, ham, pork-derived gelatine — all rejected.
- Alcohol — limited courier-acceptable; most pork and alcohol products are fully banned via courier.
- Recreational drugs of any kind — death penalty for trafficking-quantity. Don’t risk anything.
- Pornography & religious-disrespectful materials — refused at customs. Bibles for proselytisation get flagged.
- E-cigarettes & vapes — restricted in many states; assume non-compliant.
- Anti-government or anti-monarchy materials — sedition law applies.
- Endangered-species products & bird-related souvenirs — Even Keoladeo-origin feathers, nests, taxidermy or unauthorised bird-related items get flagged. Malaysia is a CITES signatory.
- Copyright-infringing media, counterfeit branded goods — IP enforcement is active.
- Encryption-controlled electronics — restricted; declare components.
- Liquids and aerosols of any kind — universal courier rule.
- Lithium batteries above 100 Wh — restricted on air leg.
Allowed with care
- Textiles & sarees — block-print fabric, cotton clothing, lehengas, sherwanis. Declare a fair value.
- Books — Islamic-respectful and secular — Tamil-language books, birdwatcher field guides, Keoladeo-related printed books all move easily.
- Sealed dry vegetarian sweets — Halal-compatible: declare every ingredient (no pork-derived gelatine, no alcohol-based flavours).
- Tablets with prescription — sealed strip, doctor’s prescription, recipient MyKad. No injectables.
- Non-precious jewellery, small electronics — declare make, model, value.
- Photographic equipment & memory cards — common for returning Keoladeo birdwatcher parcels.
Family parcels, wedding outfits, returning birdwatchers.
Agricultural Jat-Sikh family parcels
Malaysia has a substantial Sikh-Punjabi community in Klang, KL, Penang and Ipoh — Bharatpur’s Jat-Sikh agricultural diaspora connects to this network. Sealed dry sweets, textiles, festival items, kitchen tools shipped to family members.
Wedding outfits
Lehengas, sherwanis, dupattas, dohars shipped to Indian-Malaysian families ahead of weddings. Express recommended; non-precious jewellery boxes go in the same parcel.
Diwali parcels (Halal-compatible)
Sealed dry mithai with no pork-derived gelatine and no alcohol-based flavours. Diyas, decorations, pooja items. Express in early to land before the festival.
Returning-traveller baggage
Malaysian tourists and birdwatchers who came to Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, Lohagarh Fort, the Mathura-Agra-Vrindavan circuit. Picked up from the hotel, packed (no organic material, no feathers), shipped before they fly home.
Mathura-Vrindavan religious materials
Bharatpur sits on the Braj border — Krishna-cultural material, ISKCON-related books, prayer beads, non-organic ritual items shipped to Indian-Malaysian temple connections in Brickfields, Klang and Batu Caves.
Sealed dry mithai (non-Diwali)
Factory-sealed kaju katli, dry-fruit barfi, besan ladoo for Rakhi, birthdays, Punjabi festivals. Halal-compatible declaration.
Personal documents
Employment papers, passports, signed contracts. Always express; tracked international document is faster than registered post.
AWB on WhatsApp. Track on dtdc.in. POD when it lands.
The moment the parcel is booked into DTDC International, we send you the AWB number on WhatsApp. Type it into the public tracker at dtdc.in any time. When delivery happens we forward the POD — signed slip or photo — within the hour.
Asked most often.
Can I ship Diwali sweets from Bharatpur to my family in Klang?
Sealed factory packs, vegetarian, no pork-derived gelatine, no alcohol-based flavours. Indian-vegetarian mithai (kaju katli, dry-fruit barfi, besan ladoo) clears Malaysia Kastam well. Loose mithai from a halwai counter does not — Kastam is Halal-aware. Declare every ingredient on the invoice. Send via express, not economy — Diwali parcels arriving on the day are tight if customs holds for inspection.
How does Malaysia customs compare to Singapore?
Singapore is faster — 12–48 hours typical clearance — and Malaysia is slightly slower at 24–72 hours, but both are practical lanes. Malaysia’s big difference is Halal-awareness on contents: Kastam will look for pork-derived ingredients, alcohol-based flavours, and anything contradicting Halal-state policy. Declare ingredients.
I’m a Malaysian birdwatcher visiting Keoladeo — can you ship my excess baggage home?
Yes, this is a regular lane. We pick up from your hotel in Bharatpur, repack with bubble wrap and double-walled cartons (your photographic gear, optics, books, textile purchases — no feathers, no nests, no taxidermy), document everything with item-level invoice, and book on express. 6–8 working days door-to-door. CITES-flagged bird-related items will not be accepted on this lane.