Top Wedding Destinations in India: Tips By Hisar Tent Wala
As the health emergency caused by the Covid crisis subsides, people are returning to lavish destination weddings in distant cities or countries, rather than intimate weddings in Delhi. If you are planning a destination wedding in India but are unsure which location to choose, consider these three options. We tried to compile the list with a variety of budgets and location types in mind, so let’s get started.
Some amazing destination wedding places that you can choose
Here are three popular locations wherein you can organise a destination wedding that you would remember for the rest of your life. by Hisar Tent Wala
Goa
One of India’s most stunning states, Goa combines Indian and European architectural and cultural elements. There are several spots in this stunning area that is directly next to the Arabian Sea that are ideal for planning a dream destination wedding. Long beaches and stunning mountains can be found here. Since the state’s tourism sector is its main source of income, it is highly developed, with countless hotels dotting the landscape. Goa has become the most popular wedding destination for Indians, and there is a sizable network of planners and decorators for wedding events there. All you need to do is hire a state-approved wedding planner, or you can ask your city’s planner to get in touch with one in Goa and set up a ceremony there. The cost of arranging a wedding ceremony in this state can vary from ₹ 40,000 to ₹ 60,000 per person for two days, though an exact figure is difficult to pinpoint. The majority of individuals who select Goa as their prospective wedding destination desire a beach wedding. You will have a lot of options because there are a lot of hotels with private beaches.
Jaipur
Jaipur is the place to go if you want to plan a royal wedding in opulent mansions and real palaces. There are numerous magnificent palaces in this city that can be rented out to host lavish wedding ceremonies. The cost for arranging a wedding ceremony in a posh mansion or palace can range from ₹ 30,000 to ₹ 1.5 lakh per person for two days, though exact costs may differ.
Shimla/Mount Abu/Munnar/Coonoor
Given that Indian summer has arrived, you might want to plan your wedding ceremony for a hill station where the weather is cooler. Our nation is filled with numerous hill stations where you can do it with great fanfare. Depending on the season, planning a wedding ceremony in any of these stunning settings can cost anywhere from ₹20,000 to ₹45,000 per person for two days.