Guests are encouraged to wear traditional South Asian attire. Women can wear sarees or lehengas, while men can opt for sherwanis or kurta pajamas. Please feel free to wear western attire for any of the events, especially the reception. Dancing shoes are mandatory! :)
We are excited to celebrate our special day with our closest family and friends. Due to limited capacity, we are unable to extend plus ones to all guests. If your invitation includes a plus one, it will be indicated on the RSVP card.
We have limited space at our venue, so we are only able to invite children of close friends and family members. If your children are invited, it will be specified on your invitation. Thank you for your understanding!
Sangeet: A musical celebration with traditional songs and dances, including Garba, a traditional dance form originating from the state of Gujarat where Nikita and her family are from. Baraat: the groom's procession to the bride's home, often accompanied by music and dancing. Akaash will make a special entrance and be welcomed by Nikita's family. Ceremony: a series of rituals and traditions performed by the priest, bride, groom, and their families. Reception: A celebration with family and friends to honor the newlyweds, involving lots of eating and dancing!
Yes, parking is available in the long-term parking lot. You will receive complimentary parking vouchers at the banquet bar whether you are staying overnight or driving in for the event for the event days. Please feel free to reach out for directions to the parking lot!