Itinerary
The wedding weekend will consist of 3 Ceremonies: Mehendi, Haldi, and the Wedding. Full information about the ceremonies and respective themes & attire are listed below.
While we adore your little ones, we have chosen to make our wedding an adults-only celebration. Thank you so much for your understanding.
Mehendi Ceremony
A mehendi ceremony is a pre-wedding celebration where intricate henna patterns are applied to the bride's hands and feet, symbolizing love, joy, and good luck. Usually held a day or two before the wedding, this festive party features music, dancing, and food, with guests often getting henna applied as well.
When:
Saturday, September 5, 2026
Starts: 4pm Onwards
Dress Code:
Festive Cocktail
Theme: Pink & Green
Haldi Ceremony
The Haldi ceremony is an Indian pre-wedding ritual where a paste of turmeric, oil, and water is applied to the bride and groom by family and friends. This ceremony signifies purification, wards off evil, and is often accompanied by singing, dancing, and yellow-themed attire.
When:
Sunday, September 6, 2026
Starts: 2pm Onwards
Dress Code:
Festive Cocktail
Theme: Sunrise & Sunset
Wedding Ceremony
Taking place on the final day of the wedding festivities, a Hindu wedding ceremony, also known as a Vivaha or Kalyanam, marks the couple’s formal commitment to one another through a series of traditional rituals, prayers, and vows. The rituals typically last up to two hours.
When:
Monday, September 7, 2026
Starts: 9am Onwards for a 9:30am ceremony start time, followed by lunch at 12pm
Dress Code:
Indian Traditional
Theme: Any colour except Red (Bridal colour)