North Korea Post is operated by the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, overseeing postal services, telegrams, and communications. The system has faced challenges, particularly during the 1990s famine, when mail delivery became unreliable due to shortages of food, fuel, and electricity. Postal services were further impacted by the lack of resources, with some letters taking over a month to reach their destination.
North Korea's postal system is decentralized, with branches in each province and post offices in villages. However, international mail is highly restricted, with limited services due to economic sanctions.
To track your mail or parcel, use the tracking feature below or visit the official North Korean postal website.
North Korea Post Tracking
Enter your tracking number to get real-time updates on your parcel