Full Day Buddhist Traditional Wedding Ceremony in Nepal

Description

Our Full-Day Buddhist Traditional Wedding Ceremony Experience in Nepal is a unique and immersive journey. Here's what sets us apart:

• Exclusive venue: Kopan Monastery or Swayambhunath Stupa
• Authentic experience: Witness sacred rituals and customs of ancient tradition
• Professional make-up and photography: Capture high-quality photos
• Unforgettable memories: Create lifelong memories with loved ones
• Expert local guides, personalized attention, and unique access to exclusive venues

Book now and experience the magic of a traditional Nepalese Buddhist wedding ceremony!

Included

Private transportation
Professional make-up artist to get you ready for the wedding ceremony
Guided tour to the Kopan Monastery or nearby Swayambhunath Stupa
Buddhist style wedding customs and rituals
Fees to the Lama for conducting the ceremony
Donation to the monastery to support their efforts
Butter lamps and materials for the ceremony

Excluded

Any Ornaments and special costume
Tips and Gratuities
Personal Expenses
Meals and Drinks

Know before you go

Essentials to Bring Along

To make the most of your Buddhist Wedding Ceremony Experience in Nepal, we recommend bringing the following items:

1. Comfortable clothing: Dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees. You'll be sitting on the floor during the ceremony, so comfortable clothing is a must.

2. Lightweight and breathable clothing: The weather in Kathmandu can be hot and humid, so pack lightweight, breathable clothing to keep you cool and comfortable.

3. Comfortable shoes: You'll be walking on uneven terrain and possibly removing your shoes during the ceremony, so wear comfortable shoes that are easy to slip on and off.

4. Personal hygiene items: Bring any essential personal hygiene items you may need, such as deodorant, lip balm, or any medication.

5. Sun protection: Nepal's sun can be strong, especially at higher elevations. Bring sunscreen with a high SPF, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself.

6. Power adapter: Nepal uses Type D power sockets, which are different from those found in North America or Europe. Be sure to pack a universal power adapter to keep your devices charged.

7. Camera and charger: Capture the memories of this special day with a camera or phone. Don't forget to pack a charger and extra battery life!

8. Water bottle: Stay hydrated with a refillable water bottle. Tap water is not recommended for drinking, but you can refill your bottle at designated water stations.

9. Tissue paper or handkerchiefs: The ceremony may involve some tearful moments, so bring a small supply of tissue paper or handkerchiefs to keep you dry-eyed.

10. Respectful attire: Remove your shoes when entering temples or sacred spaces. Wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees as a sign of respect.

Remember to check with your airline for any luggage restrictions or requirements before packing.

By bringing these essentials, you'll be well-prepared for an unforgettable experience in Nepal's vibrant Buddhist culture!

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