International courier from Kota to Singapore. Free home pickup.
Pickup from your Kota door — Talwandi, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Vigyan Nagar, Indraprastha — packed and documented, into the DTDC International network. 5–7 working days door-to-door for express via Jaipur feeder; from ₹900 per kilogram before fuel surcharge and GST.
Five steps from your Kota door to a Singapore address.
Pickup, Kota.
Free at 5 kg+. We come to Talwandi, Rajeev Gandhi Nagar, Vigyan Nagar, Indraprastha or wherever you are.
Pack & document.
Commercial invoice, KYC, content declaration. Done at our office before handover.
Jaipur-feeder + DTDC.
Same-evening run from Kota to the Jaipur DTDC International facility (Kota has no airport); air movement to SIN Changi via Mumbai or Delhi — flights are very frequent.
Singapore customs.
Clearance at SIN Changi. Singapore Customs is among the fastest in the world — paperwork-clean parcels typically clear within 12–48 hours.
Doorstep delivery.
Last-mile to any Singapore postcode. 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.
Starting per-kg rates
- Express (5–7 days, door)from ₹900 / kg
- Economy (7–11 days, door)from ₹650 / kg
- Min billable weight0.5 kg
- Pickup from KotaFree at 5 kg+
Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000.
Worked example
A 2 kg parcel — say wedding clothes plus a non-precious jewellery box for a Serangoon address, ~30 × 25 × 10 cm:
- Volumetric1.5 kg (actual 2 kg billed)
- Express, 2 kg × ₹900≈ ₹1,800
- + fuel surcharge (~25%)≈ ₹450
- + GST 18%≈ ₹405
- Approx total, express≈ ₹3,000
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. Singapore is fast when the paperwork is right. We’ll walk you through it before pickup.
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 FIN or NRIC speeds clearance.
Prescription (medicines)
HSA reviews medicines crossing the Singapore border. Sealed strips, doctor’s prescription with registration number, name matching the recipient’s FIN. No injectables, no controlled substances.
What Singapore doesn’t let in.
Singapore Customs is efficient but the rules are unusually strict for some categories. Items shipped against them are seized, and serious cases (especially drugs) carry severe criminal penalty for the consignee.
Don’t even try
- Chewing gum — yes, really. Singapore’s long-standing cleanliness policy bans gum imports for non-medical purposes.
- E-cigarettes & vapes — fully banned, including pods, refills and accessories.
- Recreational drugs of any kind — death penalty for trafficking-quantity. Don’t risk anything.
- Pornography & religious-disrespectful materials — refused at customs.
- Firearms, ammunition, weapons — strictly prohibited.
- Chewing tobacco, certain controlled tobacco products — banned.
- Copyright-infringing media, counterfeit branded goods — IP enforcement is taken seriously.
- Endangered-species products — CITES enforcement is strict.
- 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 and printed material — any language. Declare title and value.
- Sealed dry vegetarian sweets — factory-sealed, declare ingredients.
- Tablets with prescription — sealed strip, doctor’s prescription, recipient FIN. No injectables.
- Non-precious jewellery, small electronics — declare make, model, value.
- Papier-mâché, traditional Indian musical instruments — declare honestly.
Coaching-alumni care, Marwari B2B, family gifts.
Coaching-alumni care kits
Kota’s Allen / Resonance / Bansal / Vibrant alumni land at NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD every year — Indian engineering and finance students with strong representation. Books, sealed dry snacks, festival clothing, kitchen tools, prescription tablets with paperwork — picked up from the family home in Talwandi or Vigyan Nagar.
Marwari business documents
Kota’s Marwari trading families maintain documents to Little India / Serangoon Road wholesale. Always express; the volume of small B2B paperwork on this lane is high.
Wedding outfits to Indian-Singaporean Marwari families
Sarees, lehengas, sherwanis shipped ahead of weddings to Indian-Singaporean Marwari families. Non-precious jewellery boxes go in the same parcel.
Diwali parcels (sealed dry)
Singapore Indians celebrate Diwali heavily. Sealed dry mithai, diyas, decorations. Recommend express to land before the festival.
B2B handicraft to Mustafa & Tekka
Block-print, papier-mâché, miniature paintings to Tekka and Mustafa Centre buyers. Commercial invoice, HS codes, GST registration of the recipient if commercial.
Returning-traveller baggage
Singaporean tourists who completed the Rajasthan circuit and ran out of suitcase room. Picked up from the hotel, packed, shipped before they fly home.
Personal documents
Passports, originals, signed contracts, certified copies. Always express.
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.
Singapore really bans chewing gum?
Yes, since 1992. The ban is part of Singapore’s strict-cleanliness policy and is enforced. Medical and dental gum needs a prescription. Regular Wrigley’s or similar imported as a gift will be refused at customs. The ban is well-known but every couple of months someone tries to send a few packets — they don’t get through.
I’m sending a coaching-alumnus child at NUS or NTU a care kit — what works?
Books, sealed dry snacks, festival clothing, kitchen tools, prescription tablets (sealed strip + Rx + recipient FIN) all clear cleanly. Singapore Customs is among the world’s fastest — 12–48 hours typical. The Jaipur-feeder adds about half a day to the lane vs an airport-city origin, so total Kota → Singapore door-to-door is 5–7 working days express.
How is transit only 5–7 days from Kota?
DTDC moves the parcel via the Jaipur feeder onto Mumbai or Delhi cargo to SIN Changi, and flights are very frequent. Singapore Customs clears clean paperwork in 12–48 hours, and Singapore last-mile is reliable everywhere on the island. The Jaipur-feeder addition is the only structural delay vs an airport-city origin.
Tell us the rough weight and the destination address.
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