If searching for an exotic way of tying the nuptial knots, the resorts and hotels deep inside forests outskirts of national parks of Madhya Pradesh are turning to most magical destinations.
Taking in to a new trend, the big names in tourism lobby are trying their hand in providing perfect luxurious wedding venues to some of the selected sites across Panna, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. With the diversity of its natural settings, they showcases all forms of nature and thus provides enormous options for jungle weddings in India.
As they introduced the magical wedding in the wilderness, the charm is ofcourse however limited to only handful number of riches as the entire affairs needs a huge setup.
It has been noted that tucked away in the outskirts of the National Parks in Madhya Pradesh, Taj Safari chalets namely ‘Mahua Kothi’ in Bandhavgarh, ‘Baghvan’ in Pench, ‘Pashan Garh’ in Panna and ‘Banjaar Tola’ in Kanha are sensitively plugged to their wilder surroundings.
Providing the first of its kind of service was marked in Pushan Garh at Panna National Park earlier this year. According to information, the ceremonies were carried for Jewish wedding. It was Australian journalist Michael Krape’s daughter, Talia Krape (Latin and Bollywood dancer) who married actor beau Jonathan Patrick Moore in that ceremony.
Further, set amidst wilderness, the décor and set-up was predominantly Indian with pre wedding functions including the Mehendi. The bride sat in comfort of the palanquin as she was adorned with henna; guests welcomed and entertained with traditional folk music performances and the bride arrived in a flower decked ‘palki’.
The traditional synagogue was replaced with a jungle setting as the couple exchanged vows under a marigold canopy within the 200 acres of wilderness at Pashan Garh.
It was like some magical dream for them, which was turned true by the hotel staff at Pushan Garh, Panna. Likewise, nowadays, a slow trend is mushrooming among the riches for throwing the best exotic marriage party.
However, while the show must go on for the hotel industry and the big tourism lobby involved through such innovative ideas, things also remain that those who plan for such wedding should be equally responsible for ensuring a safe, clean and peaceful marriage ceremony to keep the nature in its best.
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Taking in to a new trend, the big names in tourism lobby are trying their hand in providing perfect luxurious wedding venues to some of the selected sites across Panna, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks. With the diversity of its natural settings, they showcases all forms of nature and thus provides enormous options for jungle weddings in India.
As they introduced the magical wedding in the wilderness, the charm is ofcourse however limited to only handful number of riches as the entire affairs needs a huge setup.
It has been noted that tucked away in the outskirts of the National Parks in Madhya Pradesh, Taj Safari chalets namely ‘Mahua Kothi’ in Bandhavgarh, ‘Baghvan’ in Pench, ‘Pashan Garh’ in Panna and ‘Banjaar Tola’ in Kanha are sensitively plugged to their wilder surroundings.
Providing the first of its kind of service was marked in Pushan Garh at Panna National Park earlier this year. According to information, the ceremonies were carried for Jewish wedding. It was Australian journalist Michael Krape’s daughter, Talia Krape (Latin and Bollywood dancer) who married actor beau Jonathan Patrick Moore in that ceremony.
Further, set amidst wilderness, the décor and set-up was predominantly Indian with pre wedding functions including the Mehendi. The bride sat in comfort of the palanquin as she was adorned with henna; guests welcomed and entertained with traditional folk music performances and the bride arrived in a flower decked ‘palki’.
The traditional synagogue was replaced with a jungle setting as the couple exchanged vows under a marigold canopy within the 200 acres of wilderness at Pashan Garh.
It was like some magical dream for them, which was turned true by the hotel staff at Pushan Garh, Panna. Likewise, nowadays, a slow trend is mushrooming among the riches for throwing the best exotic marriage party.
However, while the show must go on for the hotel industry and the big tourism lobby involved through such innovative ideas, things also remain that those who plan for such wedding should be equally responsible for ensuring a safe, clean and peaceful marriage ceremony to keep the nature in its best.
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