Useful Information
Weather in Hua Hin and Thailand
Hua Hin is typically warm and humid, so expect temperatures between 25⁰C and 34⁰C in the Land of Smiles. It’s a good idea to bring light and breathable clothing and maybe carry a light shawl or sweater in case we get that unexpected chill in the air. Bring your swimwear as well.
Electricity and plug type
Thailand operates on a 220V (50Hz) power supply.
Electrical sockets in Thailand are primarily compatible with Type A plugs (two flat pins) and Type C plugs (two round pins) . Please remember to carry an adaptor if your power plugs are different.
Essential items to pack
- Sunscreen
- Sun hat
- Sun glasses
- Mosquito repellent
- Phone chargers
- Travel adaptors
- Dancing shoes!
Wedding gifts
The greatest gift for us is your presence. Wedding presents are not expected nor required.
However, if you wish to gift us something towards out future, we would be very grateful for your contribution.
We have an account that can accept multiple currencies, the details are below:
For International currencies
Account Name: Jason Medlycott
IBAN: GB07 REVO 0099 7098 0459 01
BIC / SWIFT code: REVOGB21
Address: Revolut Ltd, 7 Westferry Circus, E14 4HD, London, United Kingdom
Correspondent BIC: CHASGB2L
For UK
Account Name: Jason Medlycott
Sort Code: 04-00-75
Account Number: 84757728
Address: Revolut Ltd, 7 Westferry Circus, E14 4HD, London, United Kingdom
Correspondent BIC: CHASGB2L
Wedding attire
Dress comfortably
You are welcome to wear whatever makes you feel comfortable. Please keep in mind that Thailand’s weather can be hot and humid, so we recommend choosing light, breathable fabrics.
Indian attire: optional, not mandatory
Guests are under no obligation to wear traditional Indian attire, but if you would like to wear it, the best occasions are the Haldi event and the Shadi ceremony on Sunday, 14th December.
If you would like to buy Indian clothes in Bangkok, there are many options for both women and men available at the India Emporium.
For more detailed advice on what to wear to an Indian wedding, including event-specific suggestions and cultural tips, please refer to this guide.
For women: Saree rental
If you’d like to wear a saree, we recommend A Saree Story for rentals. Visit their website to browse and place an order—just mention our names when booking. Don’t worry about draping; professional saree drapers will be available at the venue to help you look your best.
For men: custom pyjamas & Nehru Jacket
Kurta pyjama and Nehru jacket rentals are not available in Bangkok, but Narry Bespoke Tailors can make them to order. Mention our names for a special discount. Their skilled team ensures a perfect fit and high-quality traditional attire.
Embracing Indian Culture
Indian weddings are known for their vibrant and colourful celebrations. Feel free to embrace bold colours and festive styles! However, for the Sunday wedding events, please avoid:
- Solid black or white dresses/gowns (these are mourning/ inauspicious colours)
- Red outfits (reserved for the bride at the wedding)
We look forward to celebrating with you in style and comfort!
FAQ's
Can I bring a plus one?
We kindly request your understanding regarding the limited capacity of the venue. Unless your invitation explicitly includes a ‘plus one,’ we regretfully cannot host additional attendees.
Are children invited?
We kindly request your understanding regarding the limited capacity of the venue. Unless your invitation explicitly includes your children, we regretfully cannot host additional attendees
Are there options for accessible rooms?
The hotel has a few mobility friendly/ accessible rooms, which can be assigned based on your needs. Please indicate this in your RSVP or reach out to our team via whatsapp.
Can my allergies/dietary requirements be catered for?
Throughout the wedding, there will be a wide variety of meal options to cater to different dietary restrictions, allergies and palates. If you have a medical allergy/food restriction, please indicate this in your RSVP, and we will try our best to cater for your needs.