The magnificent Kumaon Himalayas in India’s Uttarakhand have since ancient times been favored as a region in which Yoga found fulfillment. The gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon are believed to dwell here, as the region is blessed with celestial bliss, emanating from the Himalayas. Leave alone the Rishis of yore; great minds of contemporary times like Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Steve Jobs, Uma Thurman, Sunyata Baba, aka Alfred Sorensen, and others have spent a lot of time here, uplifting themselves spiritually and contributing immensely towards human civilization.

The Himalayas, which are all 2,500 km in length and between 3 to 150 km in breadth, are the greatest mountain range on Planet Earth; their rarefied beauty and cultural diversity are legendary. The region’s folklore and mythology have drawn the attention of not just adventure seekers and anthropologists but also of humanity’s ever-evolving saga of love, sacredness, and bliss.

The Kumaon Himalayas in Uttarakhand, also referred to as the “Devbhumi” in local parlance, has recently shot into prominence as one of Resurgent India’s much-preferred places for weddings.

Grandeur of the Himalayas

Imagine the ethereal setting—Nanda Devi (817 m), at (7,756 m.), KametTrisul (7,120 m.), Maiktoli (6,803 m.), Devistan (6,678 m.), Devtoli (6,788 m.), Tharkot (6,099 m.), Nanda Devi East (7,430 m.), Chaukhamba (7,140 m.)—vying for attention! In terms of attention, grandeur, and magnificence, this stupendous Kumaoni mountain pageant will leave even the Swiss Alps behind! The scintillating mountain panorama of Kumaon is best summed up by Swami Vivekanand thus: "These are the mountains“with the best memories of our race..." where Rishis lived, where philosophy was born…”

The reason behind the gradual evolution of places like Almora and Ranikhet in Kumaon isn’t just related to the jaw-dropping mountain panorama. These quaint hill stations have not yet been devoured by the crass commercialism of the tourism phenomenon. Somehow they have managed to remain obscure, laid-back, and un-hyped—a rare combo package in today’s contemporary world!

The economics of weddings

Although “wedding” is not yet officially declared as an industry, the visionary attitude of the government, both at the center and the state, has focused on innovative campaigns like ‘Wed in India’ that are specifically targeted at promoting India as a global destination for weddings.

With an economy that is the fifth largest in the world and the Indian wedding industry pegged at a staggering USD 130 billion, with 8 to 10 million weddings held annually in India, the country has already metamorphosed into the Wedding Capital of the World.

According to brokerage Jefferies—one of the world’s premier full-service investment banking and capital markets firms—wedding industry firms are TheIndianarly double the size of the industry in the U.S. ($70 billion), albeit smaller than China ($170 billion). Weddings are the second largest consumption category in India. Weddings, if they were a category, would rank as the second largest retail category, only behind food and grocery ($681 billion)," it said.

Cash-rich Millennial Indians are at the forefront of this wedding boom and are paying enormous sums. A noticeable trend of both the bride and groom’s families also contributing to the wedding phenomenon is a clear reflection of the paradigm shift in India’s social network trends.

Uttarakhand’s Maverick Chief Minister

Uttarakhand is surging ahead as a premier wedding destination due to several reasons. The lure of the Himalayas is legendary and needs no reiteration. According to a renowned wedding consultant like Rishikesh—the Yconsultant, Places of the World—are well poised to become the new wedding hotspot for couples desirous of tying the knot in pristine Himalayan surroundings.”.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Shri Pushkar Singh Dhami is focused on projecting Uttarakhand as a global wellness destination. The Dhami effect and his all-out campaign to catapult Uttarakhand as a global tourism hub are gaining momentum. On his last visit to the UK, investments worth Rs. 12,500 crores were signed, with more in the pipeline.

With much of Uttarakhand being mountainous, ropeways are a must to ease connectivity issues, and the renowned Poma Group has evinced keen interest in developing the state’s ropeway navigating systems with a whopping Rs. 2000 crores worth of investments. Communication experts believe that the Poma Group’s entry into Uttarakhand could be a game changer for the tourism industry.

Agreements and MOUs aside, the maverick chief minister has been networking intensively with the global world community. Many believe that CM Dhami’s recent meeting with the Lord Mayor of London Municipal Corporation could further open up trade possibilities with Britain, and his proposal to the British Tourism Minister to prepare an action plan to further increase tourist traffic from Britain could pave the roadmap for Uttarakhand’s burgeoning tourism growth.

NRIs have played an important role in India’s economy, not just by way of inward remittances but also through their domain expertise and knowledge skill sets, both contributing significantly towards the nation’s overall macroeconomic stability. An exclusive non-resident Uttarakhandi cell will be set up in the chief minister’s office with a single-window system for prospective NRIs willing to invest in the state’s economy.

USP of Kumaon Himalayas

Like elsewhere in India, Kumaoni weddings are elaborate affairs and involve a wide variety of ceremonies: the ring ceremony, Ganesh puja, varamala, Kanya Dan, Saptapadi, and Vidai. No wonder that all these rituals entail substantial spending, particularly on jewelry, attire, transportation, and electronics.

Chandan Singh Koranga, a millennial Kumaoni entrepreneur and proprietor of Wood Villas luxury wooden chalets, whose forefathers, the late Dewan Singh Koranga and later on Shri Nandan Singh Koranga, in particular, served with great distinction in one of the Indian Army’s oldest and most decorated infantry units—the Kumaon Regiment, has been organizing destination weddings in the Kumaon Himalayas. According to Chandan:

Uttarakhand is evolving into a much-preferred destination wedding hub and places like Ramnagar near Corbett National Park are expected to host approximately 800 wedding ceremonies this year. Prices range from 15 lakhs to 90 lakhs, depending upon the amenities and services. The best part is that the middle class too has shown great affinity to conducting weddings here, as the prices are competitive.

Despite the onslaught of modernity, Kumaoni people have fiercely kept its biodiversity protected, and since ancient times, the Kumaon Himalayas have been the bastion of some of India’s most fascinating tribes—the Tharus, Bhutiyas, Jaunsaris, Buksas, and Rajis—whose unique lifestyle and folklore have been the subjects of awe to anthropologists and culture researchers.

Uttarakhand’s exotic destination tag

These days, there is this remarkable urge to tie the nuptial knot in exotic locations, and much of Uttarakhand provides just that—a breathtaking Himalayan panorama!

Most of Chandan’s discerning guests who come to conduct their weddings in the Kumaon Himalayas come with a mindset to explore the Kumaon Himalayas in all their entirety; no wonder, they are 10-15-day affairs and thus are provided accommodation in his signature Wood Villas retreat located in the picturesque Himalayan hamlet of Dhamas (32 km from Almora). At an elevation of 1424 m/4672 ft, the grandeur of the majestic Himalayas as seen from Dhamas is spellbinding.

Being an extension of the Koranga family’s commitment to the preservation of Kumaon Himalaya's fragile ecosystem, the cornerstone of Wood Villas Wedding tours lies in providing immersive experiences, and staying in traditional Kumaoni villages is highly encouraged. The essence is on slow and mindful exploration.

In their efforts to provide discerning visitors with a firsthand feel of nature’s wonders at Kumaon, Wood Villas Safari offers tailor-made treks and visits to ancient temples like Kasar Devi, Katarmal, and beyond.

Not many are aware that the Kumaon region is an avid birdwatcher’s paradise, and Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Uttarakhand’s best birdwatching zones, home to 200+ resident species. You can have a date with Eurasian Jays, Bar-tailed Treecreepers, and Oriental Turtle Doves, to name just a few.

Wrapping up

The Indian wedding industry vis-à-vis Uttarakhand looks poised for exponential growth in the days to come. Presently this industry is on the verge of an incredible boom, with statistics indicating that this boom might touch the staggering INR 10 trillion by 2025.

It must be borne in mind that weddings in India have a positive rub-off effect on several other sectors like jewelry, apparel, automobiles, and a host of consumer durables. No wonder these industries too witness staggering demands during the wedding season.

Devbhumi Uttarakhand is on the verge of a transformation, and the state is ready to welcome global visitors and host destination weddings. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has been sincere in his attempts to transform Uttarakhand by implementing the policies laid down by the Central Government, and it is expected that this will result in the further unraveling of the stupendous Himalayan diversity of India's Uttarakhand.

Presently, India/Bharat commands the respect and admiration of the whole world as a progressive nation. Swami Vivekananda hoped that Bharat would create a new “Social Order” and a new “Civilization” by harmoniously merging the very best of the nation’s spirituality with the latest technological advancements. He strongly believed that Bharat would be rich both materially as well as spiritually.

The “Harmonious Cultural Synthesis Between India/Bharat and the Rest of the World” is an ongoing process, and the present global scenario is an opportunity for India/Bharat to showcase the very best of India/Bharat’s 5000-year-old spiritual heritage.