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Royal Wedding in Rajasthan |
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Marriages are made in heaven. But wedding are celebrated here on earth.
It is a fusion of traditions, emotions, enthusiasm of relations, sanctity and
celebrations associated with marriages in India that make the Indian
wedding extremely enchanting.
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Royal Wedding in Rajasthan is a lifetime experience. If you like, you may include elephants, horses,
and camels to add that royal touch to your wedding.
The beautifully caparisoned elephants, horses and camels marching in front of baraat procession make for a pretty sight.
The venue of the wedding, which in most cases happen to be a palace is decorated with flowers and lights. Guests are offered luxury accommodation in the palace hotels, from where they march in a royal procession to the wedding venue.
The caparisoned elephants welcome the guests at the gate. No doubt Rajasthan is a dream-wedding destination for the rich and famous.
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Royal Wedding in Jaisalmer, (Rajasthan) |
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Royal Wedding Day 01 :
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| Arrive at the Airport/Satation.It is the nearest airhead.
You will be greeted by our representative at the airport and Satation will be
transferred to the hotel. |
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Royal Wedding Day 02 : |
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After previous night's melodrama and thrill, another day starts with more fun-excitement, leisure-
relaxation. There is a choicest menu at breakfast.
The whole day is at leisure. Go for your last minute wedding shopping. Evenings the hotel has made
special arrangements for Mandhi Ceremony and Geet Night (traditional marriage songs), full of fun and enthusiasm where all the family members as well as guest participates. Over night at the hotel.
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Royal Wedding Day 03 : The Night of the Wedding |
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Lunch is organized either at Hotel or at the Promenade. Complete day is occupied in the preparations of the royal wedding at Jaisalmer. Morning many traditional ritual/ceremonies will take place. Later in afternoon all the close relatives (men folk) gather in the Hall for tying safas (pink color turbans). |
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The ladies are assisted by our staff with their attire and designer-wears. All the guests assemble at Hall, where a welcome drink and light snacks are served. |
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From there a royal procession begins, the relatives and the guest dressed in typical Rajasthani costumes are welcomed with rose petals and attar (rose water), followed by Dhol/ Nagada (traditional drums used for all the auspicious occasions). |
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The Groom adorned with royal dress and a face cover with flower strings sits
on the decorated horse leads the procession.
White uniformed men line up the entire row of the procession-route with
light followed by a fabulous firework. |
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The complete tableau is just amazing and full of excitement. The procession heads towards Venue Palace. |
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On arrival at the Venue palace, the Barat (procession) is greeted with garlands, sprinkling of flowers and attar.
A lavish Rajasthani dinner waits for you with non-stop courses, the bride in her most delicate mood- in her typical bridal costume, steels the show. |
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After performing of rituals and traditional ceremonies- exchanging of garlands
by bride and groom and performing of 7circles around the holy fire,
the marriagecomes to an end. |
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The whole sight is so much captivating and you, totally engulfed in the whole panorama, will treasure the entire Indian wedding in your memories throughout life.
Don't forget to capture these splendid moments through your video-cam. |
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Royal Wedding Day 4 : |
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Next day the guests are prepared to leave for their destination after attending
the royal Rajastnani wedding at Jaislamer with some cherished memories.
Our considerate staff ensures that the coaches and cars are ready to transfer
them to the airport and railway station. All ticketing and departure formalities
are handled by our travel desk. |