Are you looking for a unique wedding that you will remember for a lifetime (not to mention make all your friends back home jealous)? Then consider tying the knot with our Company special Thai + Western Wedding Package. Featuring the best elements of both cultures, part of this ceremony takes place in a local Wat (temple), while the other is conducted on Thailand Beaches, Beautiful Gardens and National Park, known for its peacefulness and spectacular sunsets or other place on your request.
WHAT IS THAI WESTERN WEDDING?
The Thai part of the ceremony includes beautiful traditional costumes, the blessings of revered monks, elegant dancers and several important rituals during which family members or friends will have an opportunity to take part (if it’s just the two of you, no problem, our smiling staff will help out!). As you go through each step of the ceremony, our experienced Master of Ceremony will explain the symbolism behind the different rituals.
During the shorter Western (non-religious) ceremony, the MC will lead you through the reciting of your vows, a nice poem, exchange of rings, the all-important kiss, Champagne toast and Love Tree Planting. So again, if you desire something different in your wedding experience, you will be entranced by our Thai + Western Wedding Package!
THAI TRADITIONAL WEDDING
Are you looking for a unique wedding that you will remember for a lifetime (not to mention make all your friends back home jealous)? Then consider tying the knot with our Company special Thai + Western Wedding Package. Featuring the best elements of both cultures, part of this ceremony takes place in a local Wat (temple), while the other is conducted on Thailand Beaches, Beautiful Gardens and National Park, known for its peacefulness and spectacular sunsets or other place on your request.
DOOR CEREMONY
Way back then a traditional Thai wedding ceremony would have a “Door Ceremony” where the groom would open the gates on route to the house of the bride. In order to open the gates as each gate the groom had to provide a gift. These gifts become larger the closer the groom gets to the house of the bride. Nowadays the doors are being replaced by girls holding onto a chain. At each part of the chain the person normally the sisters of the bride would ask if he is wealthy enough to care for their sister and family. Each time he would present them with an envelope of money. Each time he passes from one to the other, the audience would cheer.
SHELL CEREMONY
The final procedure for a traditional Thai wedding is that the couple kneels on a small pedestal with clasped hands. They would have garlands around their necks and a village elder would say a few words. Each guest would then arrive and pour holy water out of a shell onto their hands and saying a few words. They also hand the couple an envelope filled with money and the couple would reciprocate by handing them a small wedding memento. This lasts for a few hours.