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Weddings, Receptions & Pre-Wedding Ceremonies

The kind of wedding your guests will still describe in detail.

Four venues, twenty-two villas and two green rooms, a poolside, an open lawn, and a team that has seen a thousand wedding Sundays. Every chapter happens inside one address.

FOUR VENUES22 VILLASUP TO 2,000+ GUESTS
PAVILION 01 — CEREMONIAL

Vivah

The principal wedding lawn, canopied on three sides by flame-of-the-forest and open to the sky on the fourth. Vivah is our ceremonial room — the mandap lives here, the pheras happen here, and the grandparents tend to find their chairs before the pandit does.

700
Seated
10.5k
Sq. Ft.
2,000+
Floating
PAVILION 02 — BANQUET

Milan I

Our signature banquet hall — double-height, draped in unbleached linen, lit from above through a skylight of etched glass. Milan I seats three hundred and has been the reception choice for most of the weddings we've hosted.

300
Seated
9k
Sq. Ft.
AC
Climate
PAVILION 03 — INTIMATE

Milan II

A smaller, tiered dining room for closed-door dinners, mehendi lunches, and reception-in-the-round formats. Milan II is our favourite room for the moments between the moments.

150
Seated
5k
Sq. Ft.
AC
Climate
PAVILION 04 — PRIVATE

Nirah

Three private-pool suites reserved for the wedding party. A quiet world inside the louder one — with a private courtyard, a spa room, and a butler who will, if asked, reheat the biryani at three in the morning.

03
Suites
Pool
Private
24h
Butler
PAVILION 05 — OPEN LAWN

Maya

The open green lawn for outdoor ceremonies, daytime rituals, and receptions under the sky. Maya carries the largest celebrations with room for the procession, the mandap, and the dinner to follow.

400
Seated
800
Floating
Open
Air
FROM RECENT WEDDINGS

Days that look like the place they happened in.

Floral aisle for the ceremony
South Indian musicians under bamboo arch
Bride arriving in a vintage jeep
Wedding procession arriving
Sangeet performance on stage
Reception stage with hanging florals
Drummers in saffron turbans
Sparklers send-off
Groom arrival
Yakshagana performers at night entrance
DECOR MOODS

Pick a palette, we will paint the room.

Peach palettePeach & cream
Lavender paletteLavender
Gold paletteChampagne gold
Blue crystalBlue crystal
Coral cabanaCoral cabana
MarigoldMarigold
Clear tentClear tent
Draped pavilionDraped pavilion
THE SEQUENCE

Every ceremony has a stage built for it.

Haldi archway dressed in marigold and yellow drape
01 — DAWN

Haldi

Open-air by the reflecting pond. Turmeric, marigold, family on bare feet. We serve filter coffee.

Peach-themed indoor decor for mehendi
02 — DAY ONE

Mehendi

In Milan II. Afternoon sun through linen shades. Six henna artists on call. A buffet for a hundred and fifty.

Sangeet dance performance on a tiled stage
03 — EVENING

Sangeet

In the banquet hall or on the lawn. We bring in the stage and the dance floor; you bring the cousins.

Drummers leading the baraat in saffron turbans
04 — DAY TWO DAWN

The baraat

From the front gate down to the lawn. Band, drumline, petals, and the horse if you want one.

South Indian mandap on the open lawn for pheras
05 — NOON

Pheras

Under the Vivah mandap. Sanctified. We rehearse the pandit's sequence the day before.

Reception banquet with draped ceiling and floral aisle
06 — NIGHT

Reception

Milan I, at scale, or Milan II for the intimate version. The kitchen runs six stations, all live.

Floral entrance lit at night for the vidaai farewell
07 — MIDNIGHT

Vidaai

A lit-path farewell at the front drive. We hold the gates open as long as you need.

Suite courtyard with morning light beside the pool
08 — MORNING

The quiet breakfast

For those who stayed the night. In the Nirah courtyard. No schedule, no speeches.

Begin the conversation.

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