Weddings in India are largely different from the rest of the world. The traditions, the rituals, the feasts, the music, the dance and everything in between is a celebration of India’s cultural heritage and it can go on for either two days or two weeks. A wedding is not just a union of two souls, but two families who unite to celebrate their identity, community, and heritage.  Indian weddings for NRIs are a little more special because over the years, the distance may have reduced the frequency of such celebrations, and a wedding is a much-needed reconnection to the homeland’s

From the warm hospitality, to the diverse flavours, the intricate designs and detailed attires to music and dance that changes from state to state, an Indian wedding is surely a once-in-a-lifetime experience for most foreign guests. Often perceived as grand, extravagant affairs that last for more than a few days, the weddings in India are a true representation of our rich culture. Since these celebrations are a first time experience for a majority of foreigners, the responsibility of ensuring they have a good time, falls upon the hosts of the wedding. Read on to find some ways for your foreign