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Destination weddings · Dubai

A Kashmir wedding,
flying in from Dubai.

For Kashmiri families who built their lives in the Gulf and want the wedding to happen at home — and for Dubai-based non-Kashmiri families drawn to the Valley's setting. Direct flights make it practical, the on-site rooms make it comfortable, and the Wazwan makes it unforgettable. All meals fully halal; our Wazas observe the standards your family expects.

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A Gulf-Kashmiri wedding at Wanwun

Flight time

3 hours 30 minutes (seasonal direct flights)

Airports

Dubai International (DXB) Terminal 2 / Terminal 3

Best months

April–October — the bride's family particularly favours the September–October window for the cooler weather after the Gulf summer.

Stay

On-site rooms + curated partner hotels

Getting here

From Dubai to Srinagar.

Bridal suite + family rooms on-site. We block boutique stays (The Lalit, Khyber Himalayan, Vivanta) for the larger guest list and coordinate airport transfers in batches with the flight schedule.

Operating airlines

  • ·flydubai
  • ·Air India Express
  • ·SpiceJet — seasonal direct

A note on visas

Indian-passport holders travel without restriction. UAE-passport holders receive Indian e-visa within 72 hours.

Sample wedding-week itinerary

A typical week, flying in from Dubai.

1

Day 1 — Arrival

  • Morning flight DXB → SXR (~4 hours)
  • Airport pickup, transfer to Wanwun
  • Family rest period
  • Quiet welcome dinner with kahwa
2

Day 2 — Maenzraat

  • Family lunch in the garden
  • Bride's henna and pheran fitting in the suite
  • Maenzraat in the Grand Hall — wanwun chorus, mehendi, light dinner
3

Day 3 — Nikah

  • Family breakfast
  • Nikah ceremony with the Qazi at noon
  • Yini Wol trami service at the Royale Hall
4

Day 4 — Walima

  • Walima reception at the Royale with full 36-trami Wazwan
  • Closing kahwa and family photographs
5

Day 5 — Departure

  • Phiri Saal lunch (optional)
  • Airport drop for evening flight back to Dubai

Beyond the wedding

Give your guests
a Kashmir story to tell.

The wedding is the centrepiece — but the in-laws flew across continents and they want to see the Valley too. We coordinate the around-wedding experiences with vetted local partners.

Shikara fleet for the cousins on Dal Lake

Gulmarg snow trip (October–March) or Pahalgam (year-round)

Pashmina and saffron shopping curated by our team

Halal-only catering across all meals

Quiet prayer space available throughout the venue

Questions, answered

Bringing Dubai to Kashmir.

Are all meals fully halal?+

Yes — our Wazas operate to halal standards as a default. The meat sourcing, the slaughter, the kitchen flow — all observed. We have hosted Gulf families for years and the standard is the standard.

Can guests with UAE passports travel without trouble?+

UAE passport holders receive an Indian e-visa within 72 hours of application. We can recommend a travel partner who handles the paperwork for the wedding party in one batch.

Will the venue accommodate prayer times?+

Yes — we have a quiet prayer space available and we time the trami service around Maghrib and Isha. Brief us on prayer needs in the enquiry and we plan around them.

Bring Dubai to Kashmir.
We’ll hold the week.