The dress code for our wedding is traditional attire. Brighter is better. Don't be afraid to wear a bold color—that will help you fit in with the Indian guests who'll be dressed in vibrant colors and eye-catching jewelry. If you don't have a traditional sari, lehenga or Punjabi suits (or kurtas for men), don't worry—think formal. p.s. no shorts and flip-flops.
Please refer to the "schedule" tab for more information. We want you to be comfortable so just be yourself! Dance to the music beats, eat to your heart’s content and let your spirit run free.
The ceremony begins at 7pm. We recommend that you arrive earlier before the start of the ceremony for vaccination checks and zoning assignments in order to for the events to start on time.
Please refer to our "travel" tab for more information.
Parking within the PGP compound is limited. If the carpark is full, parallel parking is available at the back entrance, along Race Course Road. Parking is also available at the nearby blocks of flats and at Farrer Hospital, located a short 5-min walk away.
The earlier, the better. Please refer to the formal invitations for RSVP deadlines.
You will be sorely missed! If you cannot make it to the wedding, please let us know as soon as possible and RSVP “no,” so we can plan accordingly.
Please let us know your dietary preferences ahead of time on the wedding section found under the "schedule" tab.
Yes, of course! Our only request is that you send us these pictures after the wedding and tag the photos with our wedding hashtag #narengotpreetilucky so we can keep track of all of your snaps!
Being in the tropics, Singapore is pretty warm all year round. So, pack light and stay hydrated! An umbrella will definitely come in handy when there are unexpected showers.