Top Tips for Planning Your Wedding and Getting Married in Thailand - Saying 'I Do' in Paradise | My Romantic Travel

Top Tips for Planning Your Wedding and Getting Married in Thailand – Saying ‘I Do’ in Paradise

Thailand is a land like no other for your destination wedding. With gorgeous beaches, clear water and exotic tropical cuisine backed by sunsets that will last you a lifetime. There is plenty to enjoy and make lasting romantic memories on your special day.

Planning Your Wedding in Thailand

Many people choose Thailand as their wedding destination as you can be assured of having the perfect wedding tailored to your needs. The beauty of a wedding in Thailand is having specialised ceremonies such as having a Lanna Wedding with an elephant and drum procession that can be arranged at a resort such as Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort.

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When to Host Your Wedding

It is important to factor in when to host your wedding as you will have to take into consideration the tropical climate, budgeting concerns in peak and off-peak seasons and accommodation availability. Usually from November to February, the weather is pleasant with lower humidity and temperatures; however, since it is the peak tourist season, the prices will be higher. March to May is the hot season where it becomes more affordable to host your wedding as it is less crowded. On the other hand, the rainy season, spanning from June to October, introduces unpredictable weather conditions.

Legal Considerations for Getting Married in Thailand

According to Thai law, all formal paperwork and legalities should be followed. This will include spending some time at the Thai embassy of your local country to fill out the relevant paperwork and then waiting for confirmation that you have been registered at the District Office where the registrar will register the marriage and issue a marriage certificate in Thai. If this process seems overwhelming, hiring a proficient wedding planner can greatly ease the burden, as they are well-versed in the intricacies of the procedure and can navigate the necessary paperwork with expertise.

Considering Cultural Etiquette

It is important to keep in mind the customs and traditions to ensure that you and your wedding retinue show respect and honour during your celebrations. An example of such is; taking off shoes before entering a person’s house or a temple and covering up and dressing appropriately. A wedding planner would help you to familiarise yourself with the dos and don’ts and thereby you’ll be able to host a memorable and respectful occasion for you and your guests.