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Planning a royal wedding in Rajasthan? Desert Pearl Entertainment share their expertise
Destination Weddings, Wedding Planning - Jul 16, 2021
One of Udaipur’s foremost wedding planners and décor designers Desert Pearl Entertainment are renowned for their luxurious, fairytale weddings. Creating splendid experiences tailored to their clients’ needs, they have established a niche for royal weddings in Rajasthan.
The very talented team of Desert Pearl Entertainment shares with us their advice and expertise on planning a memorable wedding in Udaipur as well as other popular locations in Rajasthan.
1. The land of Royals, there is no destination that compares to the grandeur of Rajasthan. Tell us about its popularity as a wedding destination.
With its innate royalty, beauty and above all, unmatched hospitality, Rajasthan is a truly majestic place to get hitched. The warmth, respect and love that you receive from the people when you come to Rajasthan makes you feel as regal as a King or Queen every time.
2. What cities in Rajasthan do you most prefer to plan weddings in, and why?
Rajasthan is the land of royals, full of palaces and forts. While every city has its own legacy, story and culture, the one thing they all have in common is impeccable hospitality making them perfect for hosting weddings.
The most popular cities for destination weddings are Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. We often prefer Jaipur and Udaipur over other cities as they have better connectivity to other places, making them more convenient for guests traveling to them. Also, they have an abundance of hotel and palace options suited to royal destination weddings.
3. Are there particular seasons or months one should keep in mind before planning a wedding in Rajasthan for the most enjoyable experience?
Rajasthan is one of the hottest places in India, so the summer months are understandably not the best time to visit. The months from October to March are the best in which to plan your wedding in Rajasthan as the weather is perfect for events all through the day.
4. While royal palace weddings are all the rage in millennials, what do you think sets Udaipur apart?
Udaipur, the city of lakes, has been recognized as one of the most beautiful cities in the world several times in recent years. The regal aura and indescribable beauty of the city, reflected in the shimmering lake waters around make it a stunning place to be married. From royal palaces to heritage properties and ultra-luxurious hotels, Udaipur has
everything one could ask for in a dream wedding.
5. What are some of your favorite properties for weddings in Udaipur?
One of the most famous island palaces, Jagmandir is one of the most elusive venues in India for a prestigious wedding. City Palace, Shivniwas, and Taj Fateh Prakash are some of the other heritage palace properties sought after for royal weddings.
When it comes to high-end hotel brands, Oberoi Udaivilas and Leela Palace at the shores of Lake Pichola give you an unreal experience of beauty and hospitality.
Other promising properties like Aurika and Raffles will also ensure your wedding is like a fairytale come to life!
6. Can you tell us about some heritage properties in Rajasthan for intimate weddings and their special appeal.
While bigger cities are famous for grand palaces, Rajasthan also has a host of smaller cities and towns full of quaint palaces and forts that are just as beautiful and perfect for smaller weddings.
Neemrana Fort, Samode Palace, Alsisar Mahal, Devigarh Palace, Fort Bishangarh, Mohangarh, Tijara Fort and Castle Mandawa are a few names where one can host an intimate, yet undeniably royal celebration.
7. While palace weddings are historically grand, large weddings are no longer the norm post-Covid. How do you see royal weddings in Rajasthan changing in the near future?
Since COVID hit, the wedding industry saw a big shift as large-scale weddings were no longer allowed. This opened up the door for small, intimate weddings at the smaller palaces and fort properties with a lesser number of rooms for an exclusive, boutique experience. Client inquiries have been on a high for more off-beat, unusual properties over grand palaces and hotels.
Once the situation normalizes, we definitely hope to see a return of the famous Big Fat Indian Wedding in all its glory.
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