We are so excited to celebrate our wedding with the people we love most. Please explore the details of our wedding weekend below. We cannot wait to celebrate this next chapter with you.
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All clothing and colour recommendations are entirely optional and shared simply as inspiration. Our priority is that everyone feels comfortable, confident, and beautiful throughout the celebrations.
If you’re feeling unsure or would like a little guidance while choosing an outfit, please feel free to contact Anisha, who will be more than happy to help.
This event marks the joyful beginning of our wedding celebrations — a morning filled with turmeric, laughter, and love, shared with our closest family and friends. Inspired by the warmth and charm of the Italian coast, Haldi D’amore brings together tradition and Mediterranean flair through citrus hues, olive greens, soft florals, and relaxed coastal elegance. As the celebration unfolds, the energy turns playful with music, games, and a pool party — a true dip into Italia — where the sun shines, food flows, and the celebrations continue effortlessly.
Recommended Colours:
Traditional Indian - Sarees, Lehengas, Punjabi Suits
& Indo-Western Co-ord Sets
Indian Traditional - Kurta, Indo-Western
or
Western - Simple Shirt & Trousers
We recommend everyone to wear suitable swimming attire underneath their outfits or have outfits ready to change into for the pool party. We will provide t-shirts so everyone is dressed to match the vibe, even in the pool!

As dusk settles, we come together for an evening rooted in heritage, warmth, and celebration. Mehndi in Marwad is inspired by the rich traditions of Rajasthan’s desert lands — where folk artistry, soulful music, and timeless rituals unfold under glowing lights.The evening flows into a vibrant celebration filled with live music, performances, playful games, and mehndi artistry. Conversations linger over open-air feasting, melodies carry through the evening and the mehfil continues.
Recommended Colours:
Traditional Indian - Sharara/Gharara Sets, Anarkali Suits, Lehengas, Blouse Palazzo Indo-Western Sets
Traditional Indian - Kurta, Nehru Jacket Kurta Set,
or Indo-Western Kurta & Trousers
Guests are encouraged to dress in outfits suited to an outdoor celebration, balancing elegance with comfort as the evening unfolds with music, games, and joyful festivities. Thailand’s climate at this time of year remains warm and inviting, with evenings becoming pleasantly mild rather than cold. For those who prefer a little extra warmth as night falls, a light shawl or wrap may be a welcome addition.

This ceremony marks a moment of calm and blessing within our wedding celebrations — a sacred gathering centred on harmony, protection, and gratitude shared with you. The Siam Shantek, also known as the Graha Shanti or Mandvo Pooja, prepares us to begin married life with intention and grace, inspired by the tranquillity of the Thai islands. Guided by meaningful rituals, including the Mameru/Mosaru, the atmosphere is infused with positive energy and quiet presence — truly an isle of blessings — offering a gentle pause before the celebrations continue.
Recommended Colours:
Traditional Indian - Sarees, Lehengas, Punjabi Suits
& Indo-Western Co-ord Sets
Traditional Indian - Kurta, Nehru Jacket Kurta Set, Western Kurta & Trousers
or
Western - Linen Shirt and Trousers
We suggest light, breathable fabrics to ensure comfort during the warmth of the day, particularly through the midday hours. Pieces that feel fresh and unstructured will allow ease and comfort throughout the ceremony.

This ceremony marks the heart of our wedding celebrations — a sacred Hindu wedding honouring timeless rituals that unite us as one in marriage. As day turns to dusk, we come together in a setting filled with quiet reverence, warmth, and shared presence.Guided by tradition, each ritual symbolises commitment, continuity, and the promises that bind us together in an eternal bandhan. In the presence of sacred fire and collective blessings, we begin our journey as husband and wife
Recommended Colours:
Traditional Indian - Sarees, Lehengas, Punjabi Suits & Indo-Western Co-ord Sets & Sharara Suits
Traditional Indian - Sherwani, Nehru Jacket Kurta Set, Western Kurta & Trousers
Guests are invited to wear heavy traditional Indian attire suited to our sacred wedding ceremony. We suggest elegant fabrics and timeless silhouettes that feel considered and refined. Deep, harmonious tones are encouraged. We kindly requests guests to avoid wearing red or gold coloured outfits.

This ceremony marks a quiet and meaningful moment within our wedding celebrations — an intimate civil union inspired by the elegance of the French Riviera in the South of France. Set against the serenity of the sea, we come together to exchange vows in a setting that feels timeless, composed, and deeply personal. Guided by simplicity and intention, this ceremony celebrates commitment in its purest form — a moment to honour love, partnership, and the promises we make to one another as we continue our journey together.
Recommended Colours:
Western - Midi/Maxi Dresses
or
Traditional Indian - Indo-Western Co-ord Sets & Sarees
Western - Light Coloured Tuxedo & Suits
We suggest classic fabrics and timeless silhouettes that feel polished, understated, and chic. A sophisticated, old-money aesthetic is encouraged, with clean lines and considered details. Guests are very welcome to remain in the same attire for both the civil ceremony and the reception, however we will allow time for outfit changes in between the events if guests wish to change. We kindly requests guests to avoid wearing white or black coloured outfits.

As night falls, we gather for the grand reception inspired by the timeless allure of Monte Carlo and the South of France, set within an atmosphere of refined indulgence. As the evening unfolds, music and energy fill the space, performances take the stage, and laughter carries late into the night. Between courses and conversations, guests may find themselves drawn into moments of playful thrill and light-hearted chance — where fortune favours the bold — before the celebration flows effortlessly into dancing, joy, and memories made well into the early hours of the morning.
Recommended Colours:
Western - Midi/Maxi Dresses
or
Traditional Indian - Indo-Western Co-ord Sets & Sarees
Western - Light Coloured Tuxedo & Suits
We suggest classic fabrics and timeless silhouettes that feel polished, understated, and chic. A sophisticated, old-money aesthetic is encouraged, with clean lines and considered details. Guests are very welcome to remain in the same attire for both the civil ceremony and the reception, however we will allow time for outfit changes in between the events if guests wish to change. We kindly requests guests to avoid wearing white or black coloured outfits.

Guests who are able to arrive on Thursday 19th November 2026 may find it offers a more relaxed beginning to the celebrations, with time to rest, adjust to the new time zone after travel, and ease into the wedding weekend. We would love the chance to spend this extra time together and begin the celebrations early surrounded by our loved ones.
Early Check In:
Thursday 19th November 2026 15:00
Price:
£100 per room
(including dinner and breakfast and based on occupancy of 2 people)
We are delighted to share that we will be providing accommodation at AVIYANA for our guests from Friday 20th to Monday 23rd November 2026.
For those who wish to arrive earlier, you are more than welcome to join us on Thursday 19th November 2026. The hotel has kindly offered discounted room rates for this night with dinner and breakfast included, and we will be hosting a relaxed welcome event that evening for all the guests. The details for this are as follows:
Check In:
Friday 20th November 2026 10:00
Check Out:
Monday 23rd November 2026 12:00
Our wedding celebrations will take place at AVIYANA Hua Hin, a serene beachfront setting where all events will be hosted throughout the wedding weekend.
As plans may vary following the wedding, guests are kindly asked to arrange their own onward travel. The same travel company providing transfers to the resort has kindly offered discounted return rates for our guests. Further details and contact information will be shared soon for those who wish to book their return journey with them. Alternatively, Grab and local taxis remain easily accessible. We hope this allows you to travel with ease and enjoy the celebrations without worry.
RETURN JOURNEY
Hua Hin is reached via Bangkok, with the journey to AVIYANA Hua Hin taking approximately 2.5 hours by road. To make travel as seamless as possible, we will be arranging transport for guests travelling from Bangkok to the resort on Thursday 19th and Friday 20th November 2026. We kindly ask that you share your flight details, including arrival date, time, and flight numbers, so we can coordinate transfers comfortably. For those who may prefer to travel independently, local taxis and Grab (Thailand’s equivalent of Uber) are readily available.
GETTING THERE
NEW ZEALAND
Flights to Bangkok typically involve one stop via Asia or the Middle East.
Flight time:
approx. 15–18 hours
Recommended airlines:
Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways
AUSTRALIA
Direct flights to Bangkok are available from major cities including Sydney and Melbourne.
Flight time:
approx. 9–10 hours
Recommended airlines:
Qantas, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines
SURAT: direct flights
MUMBAI: direct flights
DELHI: direct flights
Flight time:
approx. 4-5 hours (direct)
Recommended airlines:
Air India Express, Vistara, Thai Airways
Please bare in mind that these flights often experience delays and cancellations so please plan your flights accordingly
INDIA
UNITED KINGDOM
London:
both direct or one-stop flights via the Middle East
Manchester:
one-stop flights only
Flight time:
approx. 11–12 hours (direct) or 14–18 hours (1 stop)
Recommended airlines:
Qatar Airways, Etihad, Emirates, Thai Airways, EVA Air
You might see some flights with Indigo available via India, however we have had feedback from lots of people that it is not a very comfortable experience
Many routes allow for a short stopover, particularly when travelling via the Middle East. We flew with Qatar last September and had a free stopover and hotel stay included which turned it into a mini holiday! It was a lovely way to break up the journey.
STOPOVERS
All guests should fly into Bangkok (BKK – Suvarnabhumi Airport). Hua Hin does not have regular international flight connections, so Bangkok will be the main arrival point for everyone.
Food is an integral part of our wedding celebrations, and we are delighted to share that the weekend will be a true culinary experience. Some of our earliest memories together were spent cooking side by side — sharing recipes, flavours, and the simple joy of creating something together. Food has always been a love language in our relationship, and it feels only right to share that with the people we love most.
The dining at AVIYANA Hua Hin is led by an exceptional culinary team, with wedding menus curated in collaboration with MasterChef finalists from India. The culinary director brings a wealth of experience and an exquisite sense of taste after having honed his craft as head chef at Taj Hotel Mumbai.
We are so excited to welcome you into a gastronomic journey that reflects our shared love for food!
Late November in Hua Hin is warm and sunny, with temperatures typically around 27–30°C during the day and 22-25°C at night. The resort is by the beach meaning there is a nice evening breeze, so we'd recommend a light shawl or wrap for those who prefer to stay on the warmer side.
For guests travelling from the UK, there are no mandatory vaccinations required to enter Thailand. We recommend ensuring that routine vaccinations are up to date, including MMR and diphtheria. If you have not already been vaccinated, Hepatitis A and Typhoid are commonly advised for travel to Thailand. For guests who plan to travel beyond the resort or visit more rural areas of Thailand, additional vaccines may be recommended, including Rabies, Dengue, Tetanus and Hepatitis A. We suggest speaking with your GP or a travel health clinic well in advance of your trip for guidance tailored to your travel plans.
Thai Baht (THB) is the currency used locally. Although cards are widely accepted in the larger cities, we recommend keeping cash with you at al times. Currency exchange can be done in select banks in Thailand but we would recommend exchanging any currency before leaving the UK.
Staying connected in Thailand is easy. SIM cards and eSIMs are available at Bangkok airport and throughout central Bangkok. We recommend using eSIM apps such as Airalo or Revolut before travelling. You can install these in the UK and they activate on arrival to Thailand. We found Revolut to be the most simple and affordable way to get online straight away. Complimentary Wi-Fi will also be available at the hotel.
Thailand uses a mix of plug types, including two-pin round and flat pins. The hotel specifically uses two-pin type C round plugs. These are the same two-pin round adapters that are used for travelling in Europe and India. We recommend purchasing these in advance as there weren't many available to purchase there.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with either Anisha or Kishan.