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https://www.raashotels.com/devigarh/ OR https://yaanwellness.in/ 2 nights (Jan 20&21, 2025) are complimentary on us for RAAS Devigarh and / Yaan Retreat. But if you would like to stay longer at any of these properties or other hotels in Udaipur please reach out to our travel agent Ajeet or you can just google udaipur hotel and select anyone you like! Also, if you choose to stay at any other hotel which aren’t wedding venues, the transportation will be complimentary!
Yes, you will need a visa to travel to India. It is a simple online procedure costing approx $50. You will need to apply no earlier than 1 month prior to your travel dates. Reach out to Ajeet for any additional questions.
Here are some websites that will deliver traditional Indian outfits to your doorsteps: 1. Aza — https://www.azafashions.com/ 2. Pernias popup shop - https://www.perniaspopupshop.com/ready-to-ship/ 3. Utsav Fashion - https://www.utsavfashion.com/sale 4. Kalki — https://www.kalkifashion.com/ 6. Mirraw — https://www.mirraw.com 7. www.houseofindya.com
Informal dress code Options for Men: > Khakis/ Jeans / pants/ shorts with a shirt > Kurta - pajama Options for women: > Casual western dresses > Lengha -choli (Indian traditional skirt with top and dupatta/scraf) > Saree (traditional Indian wear --google it!) > Indo-western outfits (yes it's a category)
Formal wear, black tie optional with an Indian twist Men: > Suit with / without tie > Sherwani (formal traditional Indian menswear) > Kurta- Pajama Women: > western dresses > Gowns > Lengha Choli > Saree
Shades of white and yellow (cause you know- Turmeric!) or spring colors. Please avoid Dark colors. Informal dress code Options for Men: > Khaki pants with a shirt > Kurta - pajama Options for women: > Casual western dresses > Lengha -choli (Indian traditional skirt with top and dupatta/scarf) > Saree (traditional Indian wear --google it!) > Indo-western outfits (yes it's a category)
Traditional wear is preferred but can wear any formal attire: Men: > Sherwani (formal traditional Indian menswear) > Kurta- Pajama > Suit with / without tie Women: > Lengha Choli > Saree > western dresses > Gowns Try to avoid wearing black color outfits.
Yes, they would be much cheaper to purchase from India and there are multiple small roadside boutiques versus designer clothes like Manish Malhotra, Sabhyasachi, Anita Dongre (in Mumbai and Delhi showrooms) as well as boutiques in malls. But make sure you have time well in advance for shopping, before the wedding if you are planning to buy outfits from India, as the markets are busy and can take up a lot of time.