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Severin Safari Camp
Wedding Venue
Severin Safari Camp
PO Box 82169
Tsavo West National Park
Kenya
tel:- +254 20 268 4247 or -48
fax:- +254 (0)41 5485 443
web address:- www.severinsafaricamp.com
e-mail:- marketing@severin-kenya.com
Severin Safari Camp :-
Venue type: Safari Camp
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 1 Function room names and capacities: Baraza Conference Tent (30 persons when sitting on tables) otherwise up to 55 persons Out of Africa Restaurant (for up to 55 persons)
Guests rooms available: 27 Kitani bandas, tents, junior suites and suites Honeymoon suite available: yes Garden suitable for marquees: yes
Choice of wedding breakfast menus Yes Alcohol License Yes Toastmaster Available Yes Entertainment Available Yes Dedicated wedding planner available Yes Licensed for Civil Ceremonies Yes Outdoor Fireworks Permitted Yes Dance Floor Yes Evening Reception Facilities Yes Car Parking Facilities Yes Ideal Honeymoon Venue Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Wedding services provided: Our Wedding Arrangement ;OUT OF AFRICA+We offer you a very special wedding package with the following services included: Organization and processing of all documentation before and after the wedding Marriage certificate and license Wedding ceremony at a wonderful place in the extensive National Park including sparkling wine, canapis, flowers for the bride, button hole, witnessesand the marriage ceremony conducted by a registrar Drive in a decorated safari vehicle Massai escort during the wedding Candle Light Dinner at the ;Out of Africa+ restaurant terrace (excl. beverages) with table arrangement Wedding cake Planting of a personal wedding tree at campsite A personal surprise gift as a souvenir Transportation and accommodation for the registrar Upgrade to honeymoon suite if available
If you wish to have a professional photographer, we are glad to offer you this service for an additional charge of
Wedding Trivia: SHOES TO THE CAR This tradition originated in England during the Tudor period. At that time, guests would throw shoes at the bride and groom as they left in their carriage. It was considered good luck if their carriage was hit. Today, more often than not, it is beverage cans that are tied to a couples car instead of shoes. It should also be noted that the English consider it good luck if it rains on their wedding day!
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