Dan & Komal

22 – 23 JANUARY 2027 UDAIPUR, RAJASTHAN

Two days of colour, ceremony and celebration in the City of Lakes. We would be honoured to have you with us.

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The Countdown

Until we celebrate

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The Celebrations

Two days of festivities

Select an event to see the timing, venue and what to wear. Times are approximate — come ready to celebrate.

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Venue

Dress

Getting There

Travel & stay

By Air

Fly into Udaipur (UDR)

Maharana Pratap Airport is about 30 minutes from the city, with easy connections via Delhi or Mumbai. International guests usually route through one of those two.

Where to Stay

Room blocks

Rooms are held at the hotel for all guests on the wedding dates. For extra nights before or after, mention you’re a guest of the wedding for a reduced rate — subject to the hotel’s availability.

Getting Around

Getting around

All ceremonies take place at the hotel. We recommend Uber from the airport. If groups of guests are arriving at similar times, we may be able to help arrange a shared coach — let us know on your RSVP.

When to Arrive

Make it unhurried

Plan to land by 21 January and stay through the 24th. It gives you time to settle in, explore the city, and enjoy every event without rushing.

The City of Lakes

Things to do in Udaipur

If you can, make a few days of it. A handful of our favourite places between the festivities.

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City Palace

A vast hilltop palace of courtyards, mirror-work and balconies looking out over Lake Pichola.

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Lake Pichola boat ride

Glide past Jag Mandir at golden hour for the city’s most magical view of the palaces.

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Jagdish Temple

A carved 17th-century Indo-Aryan temple in the beating heart of the old city.

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Monsoon Palace

Sajjangarh, perched on a hill, with sweeping sunset views over the lakes and Aravalli hills.

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Bagore-ki-Haveli

A lakeside haveli museum with a wonderful nightly Rajasthani folk dance show.

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Old city bazaars

Bapu and Hathi Pol markets for textiles, jootis, miniature paintings and silver.

What to Wear

Attire guide

Indian weddings are a riot of colour — embrace it. No need for anything precise; here’s a palette to inspire each event.

Mehndi Friday
Bright & colorful
Sangeet Friday
Glamorous festive Indian
Haldi Saturday
Yellows & whites you can stain
Baraat Saturday
Festive formal Indian
Wedding & Pheras Same outfit as Baraat
Formal Indian / black-tie festive

First Time in India?

A little guide for travellers

A few practical notes to make the trip easy. Anything we’ve missed, just ask — we’re happy to help.

Visas & entry

Most visitors need an Indian e-Visa. Apply online 2–4 weeks ahead; a 30-day tourist e-Visa is usually plenty.

Money

The rupee (₹). Cards work in hotels; carry cash for markets and tips. ATMs are easy to find in the city.

January weather

Mild winter days around 25°C and cool 8–10°C evenings. Bring a wrap for the night ceremonies.

What to pack

Festive outfits (see Attire), comfy sandals, sunglasses, a light jacket and any medicines you rely on.

Food & water

Stick to bottled or filtered water. The food is extraordinary — go for freshly cooked and enjoy the thalis.

Etiquette

Remove shoes at temples and homes, dress modestly at religious sites, and always say yes to chai.

Staying connected

Grab a local SIM (Airtel or Jio) at the airport with your passport, or set up an eSIM before you fly — we recommend Airalo for eSIMs.

The celebrations

Expect music, dancing and lots of joy. Join in everything — you’ll be warmly pulled onto the dance floor.

Extend Your Trip

Things to do in India

If you’re making the journey, make the most of it. A few places within reach that are well worth the detour.

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3.5 hrs by road

Jaipur — the Pink City

Amber Fort, the Hawa Mahal and bustling old-city bazaars — a natural pair with Udaipur for a Rajasthan loop.

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2.5 hrs by road

Jodhpur — the Blue City

The indigo-washed old city beneath the immense Mehrangarh Fort — one of Rajasthan’s most dramatic skylines.

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Fly or overnight train

Agra — the Taj Mahal

The most iconic building in the world. Combine with Delhi for a classic two-city India trip before or after Udaipur.

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1 hr direct flight

Delhi — old city & new

Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Chandni Chowk and brilliant restaurants. Most international guests transit here anyway.

Will you join us?

RSVP

Kindly respond by 1 November 2026.

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