No. As is customary in India, we will be providing accommodation for our guests during the wedding (check in on 14th Nov, check out on 16th Nov)
We will have self-tests available for all guests coming to the wedding. In case you are not feeling well during the wedding, please use the self-test to make a responsible choice. For those planning to travel around in India, we recommend doing it after the wedding to minimize the risk that you are not well during the wedding (both Covid and food related sickness).
Please check the Travel page to see all the details.
If you would like to give us a physical gift, please give it to us in Amsterdam. If you would like to make a financial contribution towards our honeymoon (2023), you can use the following details for transfer: Name: D DIKKERS JR CJ IBAN: NL49 ABNA 0872 9959 92 BIC/SWIFT: ABNANL2A
EU citizens can apply for an e-visa on this website: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html
You are not required to wear Indian outfits to the ceremonies. However, if you would like to purchase and wear any traditional Indian outfits we have some options for you below. https://www.perniaspopupshop.com/ https://www.kalkifashion.com/ https://www.azafashions.com/ https://www.fabindia.com/ You can also buy ready to wear Indian outfits in India if you arrive earlier. Reach out to Anusha with any questions!
The average minimum temperature in Jaipur during November is 13°C and an average high of 29°C. Make sure to carry a light jacket or shawl in case you get cold!
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.
Jaipur is part of the "Golden Triangle" of Indian tourism, and there are many attractions near Jaipur. Jaisalmer Jodhpur Udaipur Pushkar Ranthambore National Park Delhi & Agra