Balinese Wedding Ceremony
Description
Get married in Bali! Celebrate your love through traditional Balinese rituals in this unforgettable romantic religious ceremony. This ceremony is symbolic; it is not a legal wedding.
Balinese Wedding Ceremony
After being picked up from your hotel at 2 pm, you'll be taken to Kemenuh, a traditional Bali town near Ubud, where you'll celebrate your wedding. You will begin with the purification ceremony: according to local tradition, the bride and groom must be purified with water from the town's sacred springs to cleanse themselves of negative thoughts and energies before uniting their souls in matrimony.
The ceremony will be performed in a typical Balinese house, where you'll first be welcomed with tea and coffee. You will then be dressed and coiffed in the style of Bali royalty, in traditional wedding clothes known as Payas Agung.
A Balinese priest will perform the wedding rites, attended by a group of men and women in typical Balinese dress. After various symbolic rituals and offerings, you will cut a thread representing the change from single to married life.
To conclude the ceremony, your Balinese guests will carry you on thrones in a procession to a family temple, where you are free to pray according to your own beliefs.
Once you've completed the traditional rituals, you'll enjoy a romantic meal (including chicken, vegetables, and rice). Savor the authentic Balinese cuisine accompanied by a bottle of local wine.
A photographer will document your special day and compile an album for you, while typical Balinese musicians will play traditional songs throughout the day.
Around 9 pm, you'll be dropped off back at your hotel.
Just for fun, not a legal wedding
This Balinese wedding is not recognized by law and is not a legal ceremony. It serves as a way to celebrate your love in a traditional spiritual manner.
Language
All parts of this Balinese wedding experience will be conducted in English.
Hotel Collection
We recommend staying in the region of Ubud or its surrounding areas to reduce your travel time to the wedding.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
This experience consists of a symbolic wedding ceremony held in traditional Balinese style. You will engage in rituals that reflect local customs, ensuring a spiritual celebration of your union.
Inclusions:
- Pick-up from your hotel.
- Purification ceremony with sacred spring water.
- Traditional wedding attire (Payas Agung).
- Wedding rites performed by a Balinese priest.
- Procession to a family temple.
- Romantic meal with local cuisine and wine.
- Photographer to document the ceremony.
- Traditional Balinese musicians.
Exclusions:
- Legal wedding registration.
- Transportation outside the scheduled services.
Meeting Point:
Your journey begins with pick-up at your hotel at 2 pm, ensuring a seamless transition to this memorable occasion.
Inclus
- Wedding ceremony according to Balinese rites
- Transport by air–conditioned car
- Local English–speaking guide
- Traditional clothes and hair styling
- Romantic dinner with bottle of local wine
- Photo album to document the event
Politique d'annulation
Rimborso del 50,0% se cancelli almeno 168 ore prima (heure locale)
Rimborso del 75,0% se cancelli almeno 360 ore prima (heure locale)
Informations importantes
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel entrance at the agreed time.
Important Information
Unfortunately, LGBT weddings are not permitted in Indonesia, and thus will not take place during this activity.
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