Fly into Jaipur
The simplest route is straight to Jaipur International Airport (code: JAI), Rajasthan, India. When you search, type “Jaipur (JAI), India” exactly — it's an easy one to mis-spell.
Jaipur Airport on the map →Mihika & Shishir
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Together with our families, we invite you to celebrate
Three days of colour, chaos and celebration — and you're on the list.
All you need to do is book your flights.
Your wedding invite is on its way. This page is just the logistics, made easy.
The Celebration
Arrive relaxed, leave with your heart full (and, let's be honest, your belly fuller). Here's the shape of the days — the full schedule lives inside your official invite.
Venue check-in opens at 2 PM. Land earlier in the day and you have a lovely window to explore the city first — or come straight in and settle. Then it's our first celebration in the evening, with a firm start time. We'd love every single face there, so please plan your travel to be with us before it begins.
Colour, music, ceremony and celebration from morning into the night — and then, for those in the know, an after-party 🤫
Our last day together — the biggest, brightest celebration of them all.
Check-out is in the morning (around 10 am). Heading straight to the airport or station? We'll arrange your ride from the venue.
Getting There
The simplest route is straight to Jaipur International Airport (code: JAI), Rajasthan, India. When you search, type “Jaipur (JAI), India” exactly — it's an easy one to mis-spell.
Jaipur Airport on the map →No direct flight from your city? Connecting through Delhi or Mumbai is often easier and more frequent — both have plenty of onward hops to Jaipur (or from Delhi, a cab is a popular option, roughly 5–6 hours). You'd arrange that final leg to Jaipur yourself, but once you arrive in Jaipur, we've got your ride.
Plan for Day 0 — 10 January. Venue check-in opens at 2 PM, so an early landing just means a few free hours to wander the city first. If your route forces you in the night before, no problem — just arrange that one night yourself, and we'll pick things up from the 10th.
Coming on the 10th — solo, or with a whole gang of friends? We'll collect you from the airport (rides run from the afternoon) and bring you across — nothing to organise. On the 13th, we'll drop you back to the airport or station. Just share your flight details when you RSVP.
Where You'll Stay
From your arrival on Day 0 (10 Jan) through check-out on the morning of 13 Jan, your stay is taken care of, right by the celebrations. Settle in and leave the rest to us.
We'd love to meet them! A gentle note: our hosted rooms are reserved for invited guests, so if you're travelling with a partner, we'd ask you to book a stay nearby. A few lovely options a short drive from the celebrations:
Just friendly suggestions, nothing affiliated — mention it when you RSVP and we'll happily help.
Paperwork, Sorted
Most visitors to India need a visa — but for tourism it's usually quick and done entirely online. Here's the short version.
Citizens of most countries need a visa to enter India. A large number of nationalities qualify for the convenient e-Visa (Tourist).
Use the official portal only: indianvisaonline.gov.in. You'll need a passport scan, a photo, and a card to pay the fee.
The e-Visa usually comes through in a few days, but apply a few weeks ahead to be safe. Keep the approval handy for travel.
Weather & Wardrobe
January in Jaipur is lovely — mild, sunny afternoons and crisp, romantic evenings, mostly hovering between 10 and 20°C. Pack for pleasant days and bring a shawl or light jacket for after sunset.
First Indian wedding? Don't overthink it. Comfortable, elegant outfits you already love will fit right in. If you'd like to lean into it, Indian or Indian-inspired attire is warmly welcome — and looks wonderful in photos.
We're putting together a proper outfit guide for each day. Feel free to start browsing early — trust us, you'll want a few looks for three days of celebration — but hold off on final buys until the planner drops soon.
A Fair Warning
Joyful, glorious chaos — the good kind.
Your sugar levels spiking. It's a big fat Indian wedding; sweetness is non-negotiable.
Dancing until your feet protest, then a little more dancing.
Colour, music, drums and pure, unfiltered madness — of the happiest sort.
And the best part? You'll be right in the middle of it — one of the biggest days of our lives, celebrated with you by our side. That means more to us than any webpage could hold. 💛
Pack your dancing shoes and your stretchiest pants — we promise, the rest takes care of itself.
Make a Trip of It
Flown all this way? Rajasthan is worth lingering in. If you'd like to explore before or after the wedding, you're completely free to — those plans are yours to make, and we're glad to suggest ideas.
The honeycomb “Palace of Winds” — Jaipur's icon.
A hilltop fort-palace of courtyards and mirrors.
Royal courtyards, museums and living history.
Giant 18th-century astronomical instruments.
The lake city — palaces, sunsets, romance.
The blue city beneath a mighty fort.
A holy lake town of ghats and bazaars.
Tigers, forts and open jungle.
Anything beyond the wedding is on your own steam — but ask away, we're a walking travel guide by now.
No pressure at all — just a gentle nudge. Let us know where you're at, and we'll take it from there.
✨ Coming soon: upload your tickets and track your trip right here.