For the Hindu ceremony, guests are warmly invited to wear either traditional Hindu attire or formal Western dress—whichever they feel most comfortable in. There will be an opportunity to change before the reception, where we kindly ask guests to dress in suits and cocktail attire to complement the style of our celebration.
Please inform us of any dietary requirements or allergies when you RSVP, or contact us directly so we can ensure you are properly accommodated.
Yes, there will be a short break between the Hindu ceremony and the reception. This time allows guests to relax and change, should they wish to do so.
If you are not staying overnight, you are very welcome to explore the local area. The hotel bar will also be open should you wish to relax and enjoy a drink before the evening celebrations begin.
We’re sorry you won’t be able to join us. Please let us know as soon as possible so we can update our arrangements accordingly.
Due to limited capacity, we are only able to accommodate guests who are named on the invitation. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Yes, a seating plan will be in place for the reception. Place cards will be provided on the day to help you find your seat.
Yes, guests are welcome to take photos during the ceremony. However, we kindly ask that you are mindful that we have a professional photographer and videographer capturing the day. Please ensure you do not obstruct or interfere with their work at any time. We also kindly request that guests refrain from posting any photos or videos of the bride and groom online until the knot has been tied. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Your presence truly means the world to us and is all we could ask for. However, if you do wish to give a gift, a contribution towards our honeymoon would be so greatly appreciated as we begin this next chapter together.