11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Welcome to the celebrations! This is when guests arrive, check in, and settle before the festivities begin.
No formal programme—just ease into the celebrations.
3:30 pm
Dress code: Yellow (Men: Kurta; Women: Suit/Saree/Shalwar-Kameez/Lehenga) - (avoid anything too expensive—you may get messy!)
A joyful pre-wedding ritual where turmeric paste is applied to the bride/groom for blessings and good luck. What to Expect: Lots of laughter, music, and playful chaos Guests are invited to apply turmeric Dancing, photos, and a relaxed atmosphere Totally fine to watch if you prefer not to participate
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
A casual group outing to explore the local area and enjoy sightseeing together.
Thu, Nov 19, 2026, 6:00 pm - Fri, Nov 20, 2026, 11:45 pm
Dress code: Green (Men: Kurta; Women: Suit/Saree/Shalwar-Kameez/Lehenga)
An evening of music, dance, and celebration, with mehndi (henna) being applied. What to Expect: Henna artists offering designs Choreographed dances and performances Music, dance, and lots of energy Guests encouraged to dance and join in
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Dress code: Blue
The main wedding ceremony, preceded by the Baraat—the groom’s lively procession. What to Expect: The Baraat: dancing procession with music which will start at the Hotel and end at Farms (200 metres) A traditional ceremony with rituals and vows lasting until after midnight
8:00 pm
A celebratory dinner marking the wedding with groom and bride taking wedding vows in the background.
8:00 am - 11:00 am
A relaxed farewell gathering before guests depart.