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| Arrival |
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traditional welcome from the airport in a Vintage Car. The guests
follow in air-conditioned coahes. A Pilot jeep leads the way. Camels
are lined up along the central lawns of the Palace while the Royal
Band plays. Horses with lancers lead the procession into the porch.
A Royal Swords Canopy is set up to welcome the guests, followed by
a traditional Rajasthani Ghoomar dance at the Central Dome of the
palace. |
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| Evening |
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A
dinner on the ramparts of the 15th century Fort, with traditional
Rajasthani folk singers and a dance floor in the palace courtyard
accompanied with Rajasthani barbecue dinner |
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| Lunch |
| At
the Palace, with the option of the Lake Terrace or
the Swimming Pool side. |
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| Evening |
| At
the Baradari Lawns in the Palace. Traditional turbans
will be distributed to the guests who will lead the procession with
torch bearers, horses and caparisoned elephants. |
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The guests will
be welcomed with a showering of flower petals, aarti and garlands.
A full bar with snacks service will be set up.
A stage is set
for the bride and groom, against the backdrop of the Palace. The
wedding ceremony as per rites, will be at the Sundeck Lawns. This
will be followed by a toasts ceremony.
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will be served. The Baradari will be converted to a dance floor with
a DJ in attendance. |
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Enter the first or last name of the bride or groom to find their wedding page |
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