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DESTINATION WEDDING - UDAIPUR

" Venice of the east, city of lakes" Udaipur, wedding venues & Hotel options

Royal weddings in Udaipur

SOMETHING ABOUT UDAIPUR - CITY OF LAKES
 

Udaipur, one of the most romantic cities in India is a mesmerizing place nestled among the lush green Aravalli range. The city is also called the “City of Lakes and Palaces” with number of grand palaces that overlook picture pretty lakes, temples, and Havelis. For a royal wedding, Udaipur is a perfect place with a romantic setting and intoxicating beauty. The rich heritage and historic jewels with fascinating lakes setting offer a picturesque ambiance for couples and their guests all over the city. Hosting a palace wedding, Udaipur makes every celebration of marriage a grand affair.  

 

With a huge array of forts and palaces, which were, former royal residences of the kings/ queens have been gloriously turned into heritage hotels with all the luxuries and facilities provides a heady mix with the best of both worlds. Traditional hospitality, delicious food with an array of cuisines, and caparisoned elephants/camels show the regal charm with regality in a style. Couples have wide options to choose as the venue for their wedding, from well maintained laid gardens and lawns to having a place situated right beside the shimmering lake.

 

Choose from the many fascinating palaces in Udaipur as your wedding venue. Some of the exquisite venues are

Taj Lake Palace,

Devi Garh,

Oberoi Udaivilas,

Trident Hilton,

Durbar Hall at Fateh Prakash Palace

The City Palace,

Shiv Niwas Palace,

Leela Palace Kempinski.

 

The glitz and glory with a fairytale-like surrounding get a couple hitched with a special moment of a lifetime. Couples take the seven vows around the holy fire in this pure and serene city of Udaipur.

 

Special arrangements with exotic cultural dance programs, traditional cuisine, and decoration can be arranged as per individual choice and preferences.

The best months for the wedding are from September until April.
 
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15th April until 15th September every year is considered LOW season, and 16th September until 14th April every year is HIGH season for India.

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