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Perfect Wedding Months In Pakistan

Are you planning to get hitched soon? The first thing you need to consider is the best wedding season or wedding months to have a perfect wedding at a perfect. This is crucial as based on that you can look for available venue options, wedding photographer, wedding caterer, invitations, and so on so forth. In short, there is a lot to plan for your wedding.

Finding the right wedding season, wedding months and dates can be a task sometimes. To find the right wedding season and dates, you need to consider the choice and preferences of your partner and yours too.

Weddings in Pakistan vary from place to place, region to region, based on the beliefs and the personal preferences of the bride and groom. Pakistani weddings are festive occasions, and in most parts celebrated with full zeal and enthusiasm. People spend a lot of money on extensive decorations, themes, dance, colour schemes, music, costumes, delicacies, ceremonies, and rituals all that depend on the religion of the bride and the groom and their preferences.

2021 holiday and events calendar will help you understand and decide the timing, and season in which you wish to get married. You can plan your leaves for the wedding month accordingly.

Wedding Seasons in Pakistan

People follow different practices in different parts of the country. More often than now, the Pakistani wedding months start in the month of Rabi ul Awwal and continues till Zilhajj excluding Ramadan.

Suitable Weather

An ideal wedding season in Pakistan very much depends on the weather conditions in the country. Of course, couples would definitely don’t want themselves and their guests to ‘sweat’ about runny makeup or have heat waves spoiling their wedding event or the pool party. Well, there are several things a couple can think of before choosing the wedding date. These days destination weddings are too much in fashion and if two are willing for a destination wedding then they can get married at any exotic place with good weather conditions and vibrant surroundings. For instance, for a wedding destination like Islamabad, Murree and other hill stations are ideal for a wedding in summer. Residents of cities like Karachi, Lahore and Multan prefer to hold weddings from October till March because of good weather.

The Favored Dates

Some popular wedding dates that are almost becoming fashionable these days – Friendship Day (first Sunday of August), New Year’s Eve, friend’s anniversary, parent’s anniversary, and sibling’s anniversary, etc. Think about it and choose it!!

Avoid the Exam Season

Pakistani weddings are full-fledged festivals in some sense. Any wedding will be at least 4 days and everyone’s attendance is mandatory. One can’t imagine a wedding without their cute cousins, nephews and nieces running and playing around!

Make sure that your wedding dates are not clashing with school and college exam dates. It is one of the reasons Pakistanis consider March and April as the least favoured months for weddings.

The best thing is to communicate the exam dates in advance to your relatives and confirm the wedding date accordingly. It will not hurt anyone’s feelings when you can’t make it to the event.

Holiday Season

Winter holidays are the most used holidays in Pakistan for throwing parties and even planning a wedding. Mostly in summers, people keep themselves free as their kids also have vacations. A wedding during the summer holidays will have you have all your near and dear ones of course! In fact, a wedding is basically another name of the holiday season in Pakistan. You ask why? It is because everybody is on holiday and free. So the family plans a wedding in the same holidays. It will just double the fun!

Just make sure to follow all covid related SOPs and maintain appropriate social distancing. Moreover, to make your event successful hire the professional services of the Event Planet. They will make the wedding event a memorable one for sure. 

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