Destination Wedding in Mussoorie

Destination Wedding in Mussoorie, Hall cost, Resort details and Booking Procedure

Mussoorie is one of the most sought-after destination wedding cities. Based at the foothills of the Himalayan range, in the region of Garhwal Hills lies the beautiful hill station Mussoorie, which is a municipal board in the Dehradun district of the Indian State Uttarakhand. Being a part of the “Land of Gods”, Mussoorie is a picturesque beauty of nature exhibited through lush green valleys and the majestic sight of snowy Siwalik ranges and Doon Valley. Situated at a distance of 35 km from Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand state, Mussoorie is often referred to as the Queen of Hills which is a popular tourist destination for both domestic and international visitors. Sure, Udaipur, Goa, Jodhpur, etc are all high on the list of destination weddings. But if you want all year good weather and a gorgeous backdrop wedding, then Mussoorie is a good fit for you.

Destination Wedding in Mussoorie

·      The special marriage registration or any other form. The bride should have completed 21 and 18 years of age, respectively. The notice of intended marriage must first be issued. If no objection to the marriage is received within 30 days of the notice, the marriage will be registered.

  • The marriage registration procedure varies from state to state. A receipt will be issued by the temple staff which can be used for the registration.

NECESSARY PAPERWORK AND DOCUMENTATION:

  • Bride and Groom’s Aadhar Cards photocopies
  • Bride and Groom’s 10th mark sheet or Date of birth certificate Photocopies
  • Bride’s parents and Groom’s Aadhar Cards photocopies
  • Wedding invitation card
  • Marriage Photos
  • Three witnesses along with their Aadhar Cards photocopies.
  • Visa or ration card for any foreign parties involved in the marriage that will last longer of stay.
  • Divorce paper or death certificate if you’ve been previously married and divorced or widowed.

VENUES SERVICES:

Uttarakhand Events offers a wide range of services that can be personalized and customized as per your needs and preferences. 

The team of wedding specialists is also ready to travel with you both within the city as well as outside which makes them an excellent option for both your residential and destination weddings. The team of wedding planners sits with you to work according to your themes and suggestions and turn your dream wedding into a reality. From planning the entire celebration to its successful execution, they take care of everything so that you can just sit back and enjoy your wedding celebrations to the fullest.

This planner will offer a bundle of services that you can pick and add to create a customized package. 

  • Venue selection
    • Catering
    • Photography/ Videography
    • Styling & grooming
    • Decoration
    • DJ and entertainment
    • Guests transfers
    • Hospitality & guests support
    • Invitations
    • Wedding cake
    • Trousseau packing
    • Band  and baraat

FACILITIES:

Here is a list of complimentary services

  • Contactless check-in & Checkout
  • Parking
  • Onsite accommodation including safe deposit boxes In the room
  • Left Luggage Facility
  • Shoeshine Services
  • Fitness Centre
  • Baby Cribs
  • Iron and Iron Board
  • First Aid Supplies
  • Wheelchair
  • Emergency Alarms
  • 24 hours security
  • Umbrella
  • Electronic Adaptor
  • Housekeeping service twice daily
  • Lost and Found
  • 24 hours telephone assistance
  • Luggage Assistance

WEDDING TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS:

  • Indian weddings are full of traditions and customs, most of which are considered optional to the couple getting married. You might consider including some of the following in your ceremony:

ENGAGEMENT CEREMONY:

one of the most important pre-wedding ceremonies not only in Hindu weddings but in other religions as well, the event of engagement is mostly an intimate one with close relatives and friends from both the bride and groom’s side. This event usually takes place a few months before the wedding. During the ceremony, the fathers of both about-to-be-married individuals vouch for the virtues of their children and make a formal wedding announcement of their children to the guests. The bride and the groom then exchange rings to solidify their engagement.

  • MEHENDI CEREMONY:

 Mehendi Ceremony is about applying Henna to the bride’s hand and feet (in some states it is applied to the groom as well). This beautiful event takes place usually in the evening amidst a lot of dancing and music by family members and friends. While the bride has to sit for hours to get the Mehendi art done, many of the female guests also get the Mehendi art done on at least one hand. This joyous celebration often sees its complement with the singing of traditional songs as well as the playing of traditional musical instruments like dholak.

  • SANGEET CEREMONY:

Sangeet is probably the most fun Hindu pre-wedding ceremony. Traditionally, the Sangeet Ceremonies should be a part of the formal engagement event, however, in recent times, it is conducted individually. Thus the fun of the wedding extends one more day with this celebration. Earlier sangeet ceremonies were only part of North Indian Hindu weddings.

  • TILAK CEREMONY:

Tilak Ceremony is reckoned as the first step to the bond between the two families. This auspicious event takes place mostly in the groom’s residence, where the male members of the bride’s family visit to put Kumkum or vermilion on his forehead. Though there are many versions of the Tilak ceremony in different parts of the state.

  • HALDI CEREMONY:

Amongst the most fun events during an Indian wedding is the Haldi Ceremony. One can find variants of this auspicious event in different parts of the country. In this ceremony, a paste of haldi is applied on the bride and the groom’s body before or on the morning of their wedding day. In a few states of India, this ceremony is held after the mehendi ritual.

  • ROKA CEREMONY:

The Roka ceremony is considered to be the first step toward marriage. It is like an official announcement of the consent of both the bride and the groom to get married to each other. In this ceremony, the families of the two sides gather for the first time and exchange sweets, gifts, and dry fruits with each other. In some traditions, a puja is performed by the priest.

A wedding in India will surely require planning, time, and money. However, it’s also sure to be a celebration that’s remembered by your family and friends for a long time to come.

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