hello everyone,
I have not sent anything from Bahrain to India, But i have received parcels from India.
All the times on regular India-post / Bahrain-Post.
Sending regular couriers from India-post / Bahrain-Post
Items included gifts in clothes, mementos etc. Weighing about 1kg to max upto 3kg.
They were sent in normal Air-Mail/Registered Mail at very nominal rates. Of-course they depend on the weightage and kind of items packed.
Price in the range of 250INR to 700INR (1.5BHD - 3.5BHD).
Usually delivered within 15 Days from the sent. If there are any holidays in between, the delivery will be delayed for 2-4 days.
There is a option to track the parcel also. Though the tracking is not very accurate and sometimes not updated on time.Â
Sending MEDICAL SUPPLIES from India-post / Bahrain-Post
This is the tricky part. There are always issues with sending medicines in larger quantity.
I am in Bahrain for over 8 months now. Few months ago, i was diagnosed with a kind of epilepsy. And since the neurologist appointment in salmaniya was set for 6 months after the date of my 1st Seizure, i decided to go to India and get it checked and treated.
When coming back to Bahrain i carried a limited supply as to not get into any immigration issues with the medicines. Even though i had all the documents of my treatment, prescription etc; i dint want the risk of anything going here and there because i was new to this country then, and it was my first job.
As my supplies was getting over, i thought of getting them sent again from India. The only options that looked positive to me was India post/Bahrain post &Â privates like DHL & Aramax to carry medicines.
But in order to get supplies in larger quantities they require proper documents that include, doctors letter, doctors prescription, medical bill and a letter from central/state drug control department.
DHL also needs the same, in addition to a NOC from NHRA. Also the privates are expensive. They charge aground 8000INR (around 45BHD) for 1kg medical supplies, out of which the packaging itself will be around 200gms.
India Post / Bahrain Post has a option with lesser documentation. However the only catch is the medicines do no exceed 200gms. The charge for the same is 1200INR (Roughly 6BHD). This option is hassle free in terms of documents. They only require a customs clearance form to be filled, a doctors certificate, Prescription and the medical bill.
The problem i faced with having tablets sent on post to me is, about 25% of my supplies were damaged. Probably because of the poor handling of the parcel.