Early morning Bali elopement at a hidden waterfall in the rainforest
Happy Friday, all! Anyone planning a destination elopement right about now" Olga + Oleg have us totally convinced that an elopement under a waterfall in Bali is the way to go. Bali wedding planners Wed Bali helped these two locate the most gorgeous, remote destination, the Pengibul waterfall in Ubud, where they tied the knot to the sounds of the rushing water around them while their photographer Oleg Breslavtsev captured the magic. Talk about dreamy!
Kate of Wed Bali says, Weddings on the waterfalls are always held in the morning, so be ready to wake up very early. In most cases, the makeup artist arrives at the hotel by 3:30 am or even earlier. For this reason, we advise you to plan a wedding day for 3-4 days after arrival, so you have time to acclimate and sleep.
Just a few lanterns and pretty blooms by Balimoon Wedding completed the elopement scene.
And Olga’s bridal bouquet included antirrhinum, celosia, cymbidium, dianthus, and eucalyptus berry, all in shades of red.
Another tip: If you’re choosing a remote natural location like this, stay away from a full, heavy wedding dress. Not only are light, airy dresses easier to travel with, they look more organic against the landscape.
When it came to finding the perfect tropical ceremony location for their summer elopement, O + O recommend finding a local wedding planner you can trust. Wed Bali proposed a few locations based off of the couple?s desire to have a beautiful, private ...
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