By Guest Count
Intimate Weddings (under 50)
An intimate wedding under 50 guests prioritises exclusivity and detail over scale. MyTripMyTravel pairs these with havelis or private palace wings, with concierge-level personalisation, a single accountable lead, and tight premium logistics. Specifics confirmed by the weddings wing.
Under 50 guests, a wedding is not a scaled-down large wedding — it is a different product. The brief is intimacy and craft, and the venue, pacing, and personalisation all change to serve closeness rather than spectacle.
The natural settings are heritage havelis or a private wing of a palace, where the whole party occupies one atmospheric space rather than being distributed across a large estate. The weddings wing selects the property to the exact count.
Logistics are light but premium: a compact fleet, no large-convoy choreography, and a single accountable lead who can personalise at the level of the individual guest — dietary, schedule, surprise moments.
Because the group is small, the experience layer can be elevated — private dining, exclusive access, and bespoke detail that would be impossible to deliver uniformly at scale become the default.
Contingency is handled through depth of attention rather than redundancy of scale: pre-cleared venues, a backup vehicle, and a 24/7 desk, all invisible to a family focused on a close celebration.
The Detail
Heritage havelis or private palace wings — one atmospheric space, selected to exact count.
Compact premium fleet; no large-convoy choreography.
Individual-guest level — dietary, schedule, surprise moments.
Elevated by default — private dining, exclusive access, bespoke detail.
Close-family weddings, elopement-style celebrations, milestone vow renewals.
Pre-cleared venues, backup vehicle, 24/7 desk — invisible to the family.
Intelligence
INTIMATE WEDDINGS (UNDER 50) FAQDo you handle small destination weddings?
Yes — intimate weddings under 50 are a speciality, matched to havelis or private palace wings with concierge-level, individual-guest personalisation.
Is a small wedding just a scaled-down big one?
No — it is a different product optimised for intimacy and craft; venue, pacing, and personalisation all change to serve closeness rather than spectacle.
Can the experience be more exclusive at small scale?
Yes — private dining, exclusive access, and bespoke per-guest detail that are impossible to deliver uniformly at scale become the default.
How is contingency handled for a small wedding?
Through depth of attention — pre-cleared venues, a backup vehicle, and a 24/7 desk — rather than the redundant scale a large wedding needs.
