The Thai wedding includes a Buddhist ceremony combined with age-old traditions and beliefs that lead to an exotic, spiritual, romantic, and lively affair. A typical Thai wedding involves the participation of a whole community coming together to mark this very special occasion. Monks are invited to bless the couple and their life ahead of them, accompanied by the restaurant’s associates fully adorned in traditional costumes. Part of the Thai wedding ceremony is the boisterous “Hae Khaan Maak” that features a parade of dancers and long drums from the groom’s side bearing gifts or “dowry” to the bride’s house to ask for her hand in marriage. This is a particularly colorful and merry affair where the group sing and yodel (Thai style of course) and is still a common practice in traditional Thai communities.
In addition to monks blessing the couple, elders such as parents, aunts, and uncles also bless the happy couple with water poured from a conch shell or “Hoi Sang” and with the placing of fresh flower garlands onto the couple’s palms that are placed together and extended atop a large plush pillow. This is called the “Pook Kor Mue” and “Rod Nam Sang”ceremony.
The package includes the following:
– One room for a two-night stay in our Deluxe Pool Villa that
includes a Champagne breakfast for two
– A Thai Wedding ceremony that includes the “Pook Kor Mue”and “Rod Nam Sang” ceremonies.
– “Hae Khan Maak” long drum parade.
– 9 monks to conduct and bless the wedding.
– 9 sets of alms for invited monks.
– 2 Thai wedding garlands for the bride and groom.
– Welcome drinks and cold towels.
– One wedding cake 1 tier, 4 pounds
– Floral decorations in all areas.
– Floral archway.
– Bridal bouquet.
– Boutonniere for the groom
– 8 hot balloons lanterns.
– A bottle of Champagne.
– Floating Champagne breakfast in the room.
– 90-minute spa treatment for the Bride and Groom.