Weddings in Rang Mahal Palace

Hotel Rangmahal, Jaisalmer where conventional generosity of India can be experienced at its very best. This hotel in Jaisalmer takes pleasure in a divergent reputation of being one of the few hotels that have retained the art of plateful its guests while keeping in tune with the latest in generosity industry. This is mainly situated at an expedient distance of 12 Kms. from Airport, 8 Km. from Rly.Station, 5 Kms from Bus Stand: hardly minutes away from most attractive shopping locations, business or commercial, are the hotel situated in the exciting heart of the town.

Rang Mahal is the most well-known heritage palace hotels in the golden and sandy city of Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan. It is situated in the heart of the city and offers with the most contemporary amenities circled within the circumference of a glorious palace building. The tourists are prayed magnificently and receive excellent services in the Rang Mahal of Jaisalmer.

Its a place hotel in Jaisalmer Rajasthan where traditional hospitality of India can be experienced at its very best. This hotel in Jaisalmer enjoys a distinct reputation of being one of the few hotels that have retained the art of serving its guests while keeping in tune with the latest in hospitality industry.

 

Best time for Wedding

January to March & October to December

A Typical Wedding Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival

Traditional / ceremonial welcome with aarti and folk performers. An activity brochure details activities for the wedding ahead.

Evening

A theme party based on the location, with traditional cuisine and entertainment, followed by a dance party with a DJ in attendance.
 
Day 2 – The wedding day

Lunch
Sight seeing at the local venues which could be game sanctuary, temples, museums, churches, followed by Lunch with the cuisine of your choice

Evening : Wedding ceremony
The wedding ceremony will be of your choice as per the rites you would like to follow. A typical wedding would have the following sequence of events:

•  Assembly of procession and royal / traditional march to the wedding venue
•  Traditional welcome of procession
•  Wedding as per your rites – Hindu, Christian or Muslim
•  Cake cutting, toasts
•  Fireworks, traditional entertainment
•  Formal sit down dinner
•  Dance with live band / DJ
 
Day 3 – Sight seeing / Departure
This normally would be a day at leisure with options of sight seeing, shopping, special lunches etc

Sight seeing
Local sight seeing: Guided tours, rides, museum visits, historical / religious visits
Shopping at Local bazaars

Departure
Momentoes for guests.