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FAQsFAQs

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What dates should I plan my travel for?What dates should I plan my travel for?

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Your stay and all the meals are covered for 6th & 7th Feb (8th Feb check out 11 AM).

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What’s the dress code for the events?What’s the dress code for the events?

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Each event has its own vibe - from yellow splash at Haldi to blingy Indo-Western for Sangeet, pastel Indian wear for the wedding, and tuxs/gowns for the Gala Dinner. Full details are in the 'Attire Guide' section.

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What’s the weather like in Goa in February?What’s the weather like in Goa in February?

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Think sunny days around 30°C, breezy nights near 21°C, and almost no rain. Basically… sunglasses by day, a light layer by night- perfect wedding weather. 🌞

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Do I need to travel outside the Bambolim Beach Resort?Do I need to travel outside the Bambolim Beach Resort?

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No, all venues are within the resort itself. The location names are marked with "📍" in the program section.

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Where will all the wedding events take place?Where will all the wedding events take place?

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All events are hosted at the same property. You can check our schedule section for the specific areas (📍) assigned to each celebration.

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We’d love to bless you with a gift, what’s the best way?We’d love to bless you with a gift, what’s the best way?

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Your presence is already the greatest blessing we could ask for. If you’d like to give a gift, we kindly request it be towards our wedding fund rather than tangible items (like bottles or bulky things), as it’s difficult for us to bring those back. (EU Guests) IBAN: DE70 1001 1001 2541 5037 02 BIC: NTSBDEB1XXX NAME: Madhumita Subramani (Indian guests) A/c No.: 50100010659406 NAME: Vishal Joshi IFSC: HDFC0000306 A/c No: 7939809141 NAME: Madhumita Subramani IFSC: IDIB0008004

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How do we reach the wedding venue- Bambolim Beach Resort?How do we reach the wedding venue- Bambolim Beach Resort?

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The easiest way is to take a taxi from the nearest airport. (1) Dabolim Airport (GOI): Closest, approx 35 km / 1 hour drive to the resort. (2) Mopa Airport (GOX): approx 60 km / 1 hour 30 minutes drive.

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How do we stay updated on the wedding day?How do we stay updated on the wedding day?

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Don’t worry about missing a beat! Our sisters & planners will run a dedicated WhatsApp group, and you’ll be added to one closer to the wedding for live updates, event timings, and any on-the-spot info.

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Is it safe to drink tap water or eat street food in India during the stay?Is it safe to drink tap water or eat street food in India during the stay?

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Please stick to "bottled water" and avoid tap water for drinking. We also advise avoiding street food to stay healthy & energized during your travels.

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Where can I buy outfits for the wedding?Where can I buy outfits for the wedding?

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Since it’s an Indian wedding, we’d love for you to join in the colors & traditions! ✨ You can easily shop Indian ethnic wear online with shipping across Germany and the EU. For Germany: (i) Neha Couture → https://nehacouture.de (ii)Hatkay → https://www.hatkay.com/collections/indian-clothes-in-germany (iii) Sareeka → https://www.sareeka.com/buy-indian-clothes-in-germany For EU (International Delivery): (i) Kalki Fashion → https://www.kalkifashion.com/global/ (ii) Aashni & Co → https://aashniandco.com If you’d rather shop once you arrive in Goa, here are some local stores where you can pick up Indian outfits: (i) Jade Blue (Panaji) – good for men’s kurtas & sherwanis (ii) Soch (Mall de Goa) – lehengas, sarees & Indo-western styles (iii) Fabindia (Panjim) – lighter kurtas, dupattas, sarees in cotton/silk blends Tip: Order online a few weeks in advance to be safe, but Goa has options if you want a last-minute pick!

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Why are Baraat, Varmala & Oonjal and The wedding listed as separate events from the wedding ceremony?Why are Baraat, Varmala & Oonjal and The wedding listed as separate events from the wedding ceremony?

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Baraat, Varmala & Oonjal, and the Wedding Ceremony- are all part of the "main wedding celebration". They’re listed separately in the program to highlight each moment’s unique significance, especially the "Baraat", which is a tradition led only by the groom’s side. Together, these events flow into one beautiful celebration of the union.