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alphaeventz-blog · 4 years
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Beach Wedding Planners In Chennai
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 Beach Wedding Planners In Chennai
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep. The more I give thee, the more I have, for both are infinite.”
Quotes Shakespeare, there cannot be a description better than this for people tying the knot.
THE WEDDING… The word wedding usually corresponds to an adrenal rush, but the rush just blows away when it is amidst the soothing sound of waves, under the clear blue sky.
A romantic aura gushes in when it is with the one person you want to spend your life with.
To take the wedding vows in such an atmosphere is the best wedding dream a person can possibly contain. With ALPHA EVENTZ – Beach Wedding Planners in Chennai, the scene just gets perfect with the experienced and talented Wedding Planners who understand and portray the work as expected, mostly even better than a person’s imagination.
Chennai being the State with the most exotic geographical locations has  fascinating beach which is camped as the destinations for the love bees to be each other forever.
Chennai is an ideal place for a Beachside Wedding. With the 2nd longest beach in the world, there is no dearth of seaside locations for celebrations. Indian weddings are traditionally known to be a great way of celebrating the coming together of two souls in marriage. And what better location than a beach wedding venue for a wedding? Conducting a Beach Wedding Chennai is as easy as it comes.
Alpha Eventz taking over the conduct of your beach wedding, you have to worry about nothing from start to finish.
We are right there with you, right from suggesting a favorable date for the wedding, to the booking of a beach resort for your Chennai wedding, to taking care of the minor and major requirements, till the time we all go home after the Fabulous Beach Resort Wedding.
We are with you all the time. If you want a beach resort wedding in Chennai, there are small and large, cheap and expensive resorts dotted along the ECR, right up to Pondicherry.
There is even an island resort that will bring out the child in you. If you like water and the serene and constant lullaby of the waves lapping the shore, a beachside wedding Chennai is yet to see is what you need.
After finalizing your beach wedding venue from the list of available beach wedding venues in Chennai, our team of wedding specialists will work closely with you to create the perfect, Unique Wedding theme that will give your celebrations an aura of distinction.
We will liaise with the wedding venue and all the wedding suppliers and vendors you wish to work with to ensure that every detail of your day is picture-perfect.
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shoemon · 7 years
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6.5 cities in 4 weeks
(Delhi, Raipur, Kolkata, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Tirupati, Mahabalipuram)
I received a lot of flak from friends and family for my sort of rampant traveling the last month(fairly so). However, it was a very affordable and interesting trip. Here is how I travelled to 4 corners of India in 4 weeks.
My trip started with a work trip to Delhi(City 1) for 2 weeks. Everybody was worried about the crazy smog and pollution levels in the city, including my friends there. The first half hour were the hardest when I stepped out of the airport and the first breath felt like I was in a chemical factory. It took a few hours to acclimatise to the air but it soon felt better. My favourite part of the time in the city was the perfect temperature. The kind where you need a sweatshirt/light jacket and need to stuff your hands in the pocket while walking about in the evening. To add to the delight of Delhi, I had a lot of baked sweet potato(Sakkar Kandi), tandoori momos, and chai. I also got to visit Lodi gardens, some quaint cafes, and many friends.
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After Delhi, in place of returning to Mumbai- I took a flight to Raipur(City 2) and began my 2 weeks holiday. Going to non-metro cities in India is something I started only last year when adulthood events like weddings started happening. These cities are super fascinating because not only the pace of life is slower, but also things are much simpler. One doesn’t need to plan the entire day to the T because of simple commutes, the cabs are super cheap, and people mostly nice. I stayed at my friends house and ate a lot of yummy Marwari food. I never knew Khakra with fresh butter and this red powder(hing) tasted so good. I also visited historical school called the Rajkumar College where the princes of royal families in the eastern British provinces in India would come to study. Ended the trip with a drive in Smart City of Raipur.
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After this, I took an overnight train(Just Rs.1000) to Kolkata(City 3) to see my extended family and chill for a few days. I was greeted by the familiar chill that I had experienced in Delhi, and also sunset at 4:30pm. I did a couple of runs to and from from my dadi house to nani house(parents’ parents’ houses) and ate a LOT of yummy bong delicacies.
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Next I headed to Bhubaneshwar(City 4) for a wedding(6 hours train, Rs. 600). That was 2 nights of partying and fun. Going to Indian weddings are an incredible opportunity to see a new place and meet new people. So we hung around a bit in the local markets, and enjoyed some local restaurant. The fish preparations in Odisha are to die for! I also realised that wedding buffets are wasted on me. Being on a careful food diet for a long time now, I am automatically drawn to only fiber and proteins. So my plate basically had a lot of salads and chicken, mutton, fish, prawn etc. I enjoyed them a lot!
I have this thing I tell everyone “Choose your calories!”, because you cannot say no to all yummy food but you can to useless staples like rice and rotis. They are rarely “yummy” and just give you pointless calories which can be spent on awesome desserts, for example.
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I headed back to Kolkata for a day and then took a really long train to Chennai(City 5) which costed Rs. 1700 for a 29 hours ride. This was in the prestigious “Coromandel Express” which traverses the entire east coast of India. I was traveling on this route for the first time so this was very exciting. The new train stations and people who joined and left the train on way was a great sight. The first hour in Chennai was a very pleasant surprise. I was impressed about how clean the city was. In terms of people, everyone seemed to follow public orders and there seemed no traffic anywhere. Roads were broad and beautiful as well. I spent 3 days in a wedding of a real close friend so there was a lot of work to do and events to plan. To top it all, there was the best grand south Indian meals 3 times a day, served on a banana leaf. This was the one time I completely forgot about the diet and enjoyed every grain on my plate. Each dish(there were around 15-25 each meal) tasted different in terms of texture and temperature as well. There was an intense desire to take a nap, which had to be countered with tonnes filter coffee.
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The fourth day day we went to Tirupati(City 0.5, because it was just a day trip) with the newly wed couple. As the car climbed up the hill, the winding way and forest reached deep into our souls preparing us for the spiritual experience. We experienced a mini-miracle when the 2 hour queue was shortened to 30 mins when a priest suddenly appeared and let us in through a shortcut secret gateway skipping most of the queue. This is important because most people were leaving from Chennai that night and were about to miss flight, if we had stayed in the queue for 2 hours. I personally LOVED seeing the early 14th century inscriptions on the stone walls of the temple. It was almost symbols but you could see resemblance to modern day script of Telegu and experience language development. I really enjoying going to old temples or religious enclaves because you get to see culture and traditions in their purest forms. Sometimes they are stressful, but we can look beyond that to the honest human submission in front of a superpower.
After relaxing that night in Chennai for a much needed rest day, we headed to Mahabalipuram(City 6.5). Evening was spent in checking out the local stores and a long dinner at a beach shack. We started early morning to check out the beautiful shore temples, constructed in early 7th century! It is eroded a little bit, but it is unbelievable how beautiful the work is. Such craftsmanship was only possible in that day and age. Being a coastal town in the southern part of India, the temperature got really high as noon approached. The town has a very Goa-like feel but much fewer people. A lot of french people and cafes due to the proximity to Pondicherry, the once french colony. I could’ve spent a few days there chilling but we had to make our way to Chennai to take a flight to Mumbai(A ticket on JetAirways miles) for work next day.
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I was gone from 12th November to 10th December, making it a month of traveling. But all in all, it was a very affordable trip. Of course I had to plan very early, rough it up a little in train journeys, smartly build miles using airline co-branded credit card etc. but the efforts were totally worth it. Smart planning for travels is something I have learnt over the years and hope to continue.
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