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Planning a Multi-Day Wedding in Puri: From Welcome Dinner to Farewell
Planning a Multi-Day Wedding in Puri: From Welcome Dinner to Farewell

Sands Puri, Coastal Wedding Co. Puri, and Destination Events by Arindam Dream Designs® each plan multi-day wedding programs in Puri — and the destination wedding format works best when the itinerary treats the full stay as an experience rather than a sequence of isolated functions.

Day One: Arrival and Welcome

The guest arrival experience at a Puri destination wedding sets the tone for the entire event. Guests arriving from Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, or Delhi should find their accommodation confirmed, a welcome pack with the full event schedule, a small Puri-specific welcome gift (Pattachitra art, Chhena Poda from a local shop), and a dinner or gathering on the first evening that begins the social fabric of the guest group before the formal functions begin. The welcome dinner should be casual and warm — this is when friendships between guests from different networks begin.

Day Two: Pre-Wedding Functions

The Mehendi or Holud (depending on the family tradition) on the morning of the second day, followed by an afternoon of guest leisure — beach time, local temple visits, shopping for Puri's silk and craft items — and a Sangeet or musical evening completes the pre-wedding day. The leisure component is not filler; it is the destination wedding experience that differentiates a Puri wedding from a local event. Guests who have explored Puri's market, visited the temple complex (those who are permitted), and seen the sunrise are part of a complete Puri experience.

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Day Three: The Ceremony and Reception

The wedding day itself — ceremony and reception — is the culmination of the multi-day experience rather than its entirety. For a beach ceremony in Puri, the morning light and the cooler temperatures of the early day make a morning ceremony followed by a reception in the late afternoon or evening the most logistically and aesthetically effective format. This sequencing also means that the reception concludes at a reasonable hour, leaving the guest group with energy for the informal celebrations that often continue after the formal program.

Day Four: Farewell

The farewell morning — breakfast at the resort, informal time on the beach, goodbyes — is when the multi-day wedding experience concludes. Couples who plan a farewell activity for the final morning (a sunrise walk on the beach, a brief temple aarti attendance for those who wish) create a concluding memory that gives the multi-day experience a proper ending. The farewell should not be rushed; it is the last impression guests carry with them, and it should be as intentional as the welcome.

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