Send a parcel from Udaipur to Bangalore. We pick up free.
Roughly 1,860 kilometres down NH48 and NH44, 4–5 working days via DTDC’s surface network — 2–3 days if you choose air express. Pickup from your Udaipur address is free for parcels of 5 kg or more.
Pickup in Udaipur, hub through Mumbai/Pune and Hyderabad, delivery across Bangalore.
Pickup, Udaipur.
Within 60–90 minutes of your call. We bring tape, bubble wrap and a luggage scale; the parcel is sealed at your address before it leaves.
Hub transit.
Same-evening handover to DTDC’s Udaipur facility, then movement via Ahmedabad and the Mumbai/Pune leg — the long haul down to DTDC’s South India hub.
Bangalore delivery.
Final leg through Hyderabad to Bangalore sortation, then last-mile to your recipient — typically working day four or five for surface, day two or three for express.
POD on WhatsApp.
Once delivered, we forward the proof of delivery (signature image and stamp) on WhatsApp the same hour.
Starting rates, Udaipur → Bangalore.
Final price depends on actual or volumetric weight (whichever is greater) plus the fuel surcharge in force on your booking date. GST is extra.
- Standard parcel (surface) from ₹120 / kg 4–5 working days. Min billable 5 kg.
- Express parcel (air) from ₹180 / kg 2–3 working days. Door delivery.
- Bulk consignment (35 kg+) from ₹120 / kg Min 35 kg. Surface routing.
Pickup is free in Udaipur on this lane for parcels 5 kg and above. Volumetric formula: (L × W × H cm) ÷ 5000. Monsoon (June–September) can add a day to surface.
Student care packages, handicraft samples, returning-traveller belongings.
Student care packages
By a long way, the most common booking on this lane. Parents in Udaipur sending books, bedding, kitchen tools and dry packaged food (papad, namkeen, sealed mathri) to children at IIM-Bangalore, IISc, Christ University, RV, BMS and Mount Carmel. We can label care of hostel reception or warden if you give us the room number.
Returning-traveller belongings
Bangalore-resident techies and families visiting Udaipur usually buy more than they can carry back. Mojaris from Hathipole, miniature paintings, brass and marble inlay, block-print textiles — packed at your hotel, delivered to your Whitefield, Indiranagar or Jayanagar address.
Wedding gifts to Bangalore
Return gifts, leftover favours, framed photographs, decor consolidations going to Bengaluru-based families and IT-diaspora households. Bulk pickup over an afternoon, single GST invoice.
Handicraft / textile samples (B2B)
Block-print swatches, leather goods, papier-mâché and silver filigree (non-precious only) to showrooms and boutiques in Indiranagar, Koramangala, Jayanagar and Whitefield. Recurring weekly slots possible — ask for a contract rate sheet.
Excess baggage, August move-in
Students moving to Bangalore for the new academic year. Books, kitchen kits, winter clothes, a fan — usually meaningfully cheaper than airline excess baggage and a lot less to drag through Bengaluru airport.
North Indian pantry to students
What Bangalore-going kids miss from Udaipur is Marwari/Rajasthani fare — sealed, packaged and shelf-stable. Sealed namkeen, dry papad, gud, factory-packed pickles in glass — fine. Anything with ghee, gravy or moisture is out (see below).
A short, real list.
DTDC (and every air-network courier) prohibits these. Items most often misjudged when shipping from Udaipur down to Bangalore:
Banned outright
- Liquids of any kind — perfumes, attars, oils, gels, hand sanitiser
- Aerosols and pressurised cans
- Cosmetics, nail polish, fragrance samples
- Flammable solids and matches
- Currency notes and gold/silver bullion
- Lithium batteries above 100 Wh on the air leg
Common Udaipur → Bangalore misjudgements
- Ghee-based sweets and ladoos — ghee is semi-liquid; this is the single most common refusal we see on this lane. Don’t pack them with regular parcels.
- Homemade pickles or chutneys — even in glass jars; oil and brine are treated as liquids. Factory-sealed glass with a tax invoice is sometimes accepted on surface — ask first.
- Attar and itr bottles — these are oils, not perfumes. They cannot ship.
- Loose handmade incense / dhoop — paste-based agarbatti is treated as flammable solid.
- Silver jewellery — non-precious silverwork (filigree, decor) is fine; precious-metal pieces are not.
AWB on WhatsApp. Track on dtdc.in. POD when it lands.
The moment the parcel is booked into DTDC, 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. For Whitefield, Electronic City and Outer Ring Road addresses we strongly recommend giving the recipient’s mobile number on the AWB; last-mile in those zones can be slow without a phone confirmation.
Specific to Udaipur → Bangalore.
My son is at IIM-Bangalore — can I send a parcel from Udaipur with home pickup?
Yes, this is one of the most common bookings on the lane — books, bedding, sealed snacks, the lot. We pick up free at your Udaipur address (5 kg+), seal the parcel there, and deliver to the IIM-B campus address. We’d recommend express on time-sensitive items (books before an exam, for instance) and please give us your son’s mobile number for the AWB — campus security and hostel reception almost always call before letting the courier in.
I’m shipping handicrafts to a Whitefield showroom — what’s the surface vs express price difference for 10 kg?
Rough order of magnitude: surface starts around ₹120/kg, so 10 kg is from about ₹1,200 before fuel surcharge and 18% GST. Express starts around ₹180/kg, so the same 10 kg is from about ₹1,800 before fuel and GST. Surface is 4–5 working days; express is 2–3. For a Whitefield showroom delivery, surface is usually fine — what matters more on that side of Bangalore is pin-code precision and a working recipient phone, not the air leg.
Can I send packaged Rajasthani sweets that have ghee?
No. Anything ghee-based — ladoos, mawa barfi, ghevar, churma — is treated as semi-liquid and is not accepted on either surface or air. We see this refusal more often on the Bangalore lane than any other, because it’s such a long transit and parents understandably want to send sweets to students. Sealed dry items are fine: namkeen, papad, mathri, dry mukhwas, factory-packed gud. If it has visible ghee or oil pooling, leave it out.
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