What can I wear for the Indian ceremony?
There are plethora of styles, patterns, and colors you can choose from. See what speaks to you. Indian clothing is a form of self expression and you really can’t go wrong with any styles! (i.e. Lengha, Sari, Salwar Kameez, Kurta for men)
Horse Shoe Farm has a mixture of paved and gravel paths. Be sure to wear comfortable footwear this weekend!
What is the Dress Code for the Events?
Sangeet/ Welcome Reception: Colorful Indian or American Cocktail attire
Indian Ceremony: Traditional Indian attire
Cocktail Hour Ceremony & Reception: American Semi-Formal attire
Horse Shoe Farm has a mixture of paved and gravel paths. Be sure to wear comfortable footwear this weekend!
Where can I get Indian attire?
If you’re in Atlanta, we have shops in the Patel Plaza in Decatur, and Global Mall (recommended) in Norcross. Some shops may offer alterations for free so be sure to ask for that!
There are also many websites you can use to get Indian clothes. Here are some options:
The Horse Shoe Farm
The Horse Shoe Farm provides space for guests to slow down, connect with nature and enjoy the small moments. With 85 acres of farmland, you are welcome to explore and recharge through spa treatments, pool house, trails, wellness yoga classes, game room, bikes and outdoor equipment. We really enjoyed doing their Ponder Wonder and Scavenger Hunt activities!
Downtown Hendersonville is 10 minutes from the TSHF.
Downtown Asheville is 25 minutes from THSF.
Things to Do in the Area
- Fly fishing (D B Bar D, Davidson Outfitters, Headwaters Outfitters)
- Wine/ Beer tours (Some of the closet ones in the vicinity are: Sierra Nevada, Bold Rock, St. Paul’s Winery, Burntshirt, Point Lookout, Triskelion, Sideways Brewing)
- The Biltmore House
- Green River Tubing
- Hiking, Waterfalls, Biking – Pisgah National Forest
- The Blue Ridge Parkway
- Zip Lining
- Horse back riding
- Gem mining
- The North Carolina Arboretum
- Carl Sandburg Home