Myanmar Post Tracking, Delivery & Contact Info

Myanmar Post is Myanmar’s state-owned postal operator, historically part of Myanmar Posts and Telecommunications and now overseen by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Originating from colonial-era mail routes, it expanded into a nationwide system handling letters, parcels, money orders and EMS. Today, Myanmar Post operates hundreds of post offices and agencies, combining traditional counter services with online postcode search, price calculators, PO box management and parcel tracking for both domestic and international shipments.

How to Track Myanmar Post Package (Where is my Myanmar Post package?)

Track Myanmar Post Package & Parcel Here

Tracking Myanmar Post shipments is done through the official Myanmar Post website and supported mobile app. Enter your tracking number in the online tracking box or app to view the latest status, location, and delivery history.

1. Open the official website in your browser: www.myanmarpost.com.mm.
2. On the home page, look for the tracking area, often labelled in Burmese as “ကုန်ပစ္စည်းအခြေအနေ” (parcel status) or a similar “Track / Tracking” box.
3. Find the tracking number on your receipt, posting slip or shipping confirmation. For EMS and registered mail it usually follows the UPU pattern, for example EE123456789MM or RR123456789MM.
4. Carefully type or paste the tracking number into the tracking field exactly as shown, keeping all letters, numbers and check digits.
5. Click the button to search/track. The system will display events such as acceptance at the originating post office, processing at sorting centers, dispatch to the next facility, customs handling for international mail, and final delivery or attempted delivery.
6. If the result is empty or shows an error, double-check that the tracking code is correct and that enough time (usually 24–48 hours after posting) has passed for scans to appear. Some unregistered letter mail has no online tracking.
7. For added convenience, download the official Myanmar Post app from Google Play or the App Store, then use the in-app tracking feature to scan barcodes or save multiple tracking numbers for quick status checks.

Myanmar Post Delivery Times & Schedule

Myanmar Post delivery times vary by service type, origin, destination and infrastructure. Standard domestic letters between major cities usually take a few working days, while delivery to remote townships can be slower because of distance, road conditions and seasonal weather. Express Mail Service (EMS) offers faster and more reliable delivery for urgent documents and parcels, including time-sensitive international items. International registered letters and parcels can take one to several weeks depending on destination country, airline capacity and customs clearance. Myanmar Post’s online price and time calculator provides indicative transit times for many routes, but actual delivery may differ during peak seasons, public holidays or emergency situations. Local post offices publish their own detailed timetables for acceptance and delivery preparation.

Myanmar Post Weekday Hours: Typically around 09:30–16:30, Monday to Friday for most post offices, with some larger urban branches operating up to about 17:00–17:30. EMS and central facilities in Yangon or Naypyidaw may keep slightly narrower counter hours. Always confirm exact times with your local office or via the Myanmar Post website or app.

Myanmar Post Weekend Hours: Many post offices are closed on Sundays and public holidays. Some branches, especially in bigger cities, open on Saturday mornings (for example 09:00–13:00) for basic services such as acceptance and PO box access. Weekend delivery is limited and not guaranteed; EMS or special arrangements may be required for urgent items.

Myanmar Post Contact & Customer Service Info

Myanmar Post assists customers through its central headquarters in Naypyidaw, major regional post offices, EMS centers, and online support. You can contact them for tracking help, complaints, customs queries, PO box rental, postage prices and general information about domestic or international mail services.

Phone number: +95 67 420 888 (Naypyidaw Central Post Office / main line), +95 1 2300062 (Yangon contact for tracking and customer inquiries)
Email: contact@myanmarepost.com (general), additional support often via myanmaposts@mptmail.net.mm for EMS and international items
Mailing Address: Myanmar Post, Naypyidaw Central Post Office, Pyinmana–Taung Nyo Road, Zabuthiri Township, Naypyidaw, Myanmar (EMS center: Myanmar Post EMS, 361 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon, Myanmar)
Social Medias:
  – Facebook: facebook.com/MyanmarPostService
  – Additional announcements and contact details are often shared via the official website: myanmarpost.com.mm

Myanmar Post FAQ

Is there a Myanmar Post location or branch near me?
Yes. Myanmar Post operates a wide network of central, district and township post offices across the country. To find a nearby branch, start with the official post office / postcode search tools such as Search Near Postcode or Search Post Code. These pages list post offices, services offered (including EMS and COD) and local contact details. You can also use the Myanmar Post app’s office-location function.

Can Myanmar Post ship or deliver to a PO Box?
Yes. If you rent a PO box from Myanmar Post, many letters and some parcel types can be addressed directly to your box at the designated post office instead of a street address. This is particularly useful in areas with informal addressing or for customers who want added privacy and security. For certain courier-style or COD services, a physical address and phone number may still be required, so check exact service conditions at the counter.

Does Myanmar Post have a mailbox/PO box rental?
Myanmar Post offers post box (PO box) rental for individuals, families, businesses and organizations at many post offices nationwide. According to official announcements, the initial registration fee is typically around MMK 10,000 with an annual rental fee of about MMK 12,000, though exact pricing can change and may vary by location or box size. To get a box, visit your local post office or contact the numbers listed in the PO box notices, then complete the application form with identification and address details. For updated prices and availability, check the Myanmar Post website or the Myanmar Post app and look for PO box / post box information.

Can I pick up Myanmar Post package?
In many cases, yes. If your tracking result or notification slip shows that an item is being held at a specific post office, you may visit that office with:
– Your tracking number or collection notice, and
– A valid photo ID (passport, NRC, or other accepted document).
Staff will confirm that the parcel has arrived and, if applicable, that customs duties or fees have been settled before releasing the shipment. For EMS, you may sometimes collect directly from the EMS counter at 361 Pyay Road (Yangon) or other designated centers.

What time does Myanmar Post open? (Myanmar Post Opening Hours)
Most Myanmar Post branches follow standard government business hours. Typical opening times are around 09:30–16:30, Monday to Friday. Some large city offices, like Yangon General Post Office, may open close to 09:00 and close at 17:00–17:30. Because hours can differ by branch and may change on special occasions or public holidays, it’s best to confirm with your local office, via the Myanmar Post app’s office map, or by using the contact numbers given for each location.

Does Myanmar Post deliver or pickup on Sunday or Saturday?
Myanmar’s standard working week for post offices is Monday to Friday. Many branches are completely closed on Sundays and public holidays. In some cities, selected offices open on Saturday mornings for counter service and PO box access, but regular Saturday home delivery is limited and depends on local arrangements and service type (for example EMS or time-sensitive mail). If you need a guaranteed delivery window, ask your post office about EMS options and realistic transit times.

How do I contact Myanmar Post about a missing or stuck shipment?
First, check your shipment on the official website by using the tracking function on myanmarpost.com.mm and note the latest event, date and location. If the status does not change for several days beyond the expected timeframe, contact customer service by phone or email and provide:
– The tracking number,
– The type of mail (registered, EMS, parcel, COD, etc.),
– The posting date and office, and
– The recipient’s address and phone number.
For international items, the sender may need to lodge a formal inquiry with Myanmar Post and, in some cases, the destination postal operator.

Does Myanmar Post offer international delivery and tracking?
Yes. Myanmar Post provides international services including EMS, registered letters and parcels, and other overseas options through the Universal Postal Union network. EMS and registered mail usually include tracking from acceptance in Myanmar to delivery or attempted delivery in the destination country. Tracking can often be viewed both on Myanmar Post’s online system and the destination country’s postal tracking page using the same UPU format tracking number (for example, EE123456789MM).

How can I find Myanmar Post postal rates?
Current postage prices can be checked using the official online calculator at myanmarpost.com.mm/pricing. This tool allows you to estimate delivery charges and indicative transit time for domestic and international services by entering origin, destination, weight and service type. Many post offices also display printed rate charts at the counter, and staff can help you choose between ordinary mail, registered mail, EMS and special services like COD.

Does Myanmar Post provide tracking for EMS and government documents?
Yes. EMS items and many government or official documents sent through registered channels usually include tracking numbers that can be monitored online. Customers receiving passports, certificates or other important documents should keep their tracking codes safe and check status regularly. If an item is delayed or a delivery attempt is missed, the tracking record will usually show where the item is being held and until which date it will remain available for pickup.

Summary
Myanmar Post (Myanmar Post) is the country’s national postal network, handling letters, parcels, money transfers, EMS and PO box services across hundreds of branches. You can track most registered and EMS shipments via the official website or mobile app, calculate postage and transit times online, and contact regional offices or central customer service for help with delays, lost items, international mail and PO box rental.