
Where Serenity Embraces Celebration
Welcome to Siliguri, the entrance to the Northeast, where foggy hills, tea gardens, and serene charm combine to create a stunning wedding venue. EverAfter Wedding Planners transforms your dream Siliguri celebration into a heartfelt blend of nature, elegance, and personal moments.

Why Choose Siliguri for Your Destination Wedding?
Siliguri, nestled between the beautiful Himalayas and verdant plains, provides a tranquil yet gorgeous setting for your special day. Whether you're planning a quaint hilltop party, a resort-style wedding, or a tea garden ceremony surrounded by nature, this underappreciated gem offers a unique and personal setting.
Its proximity to Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and Sikkim makes it an excellent choice for pre- or post-wedding retreats.
Why Siliguri is the Gateway to a Cultural, Cozy Celebration
Nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas and often called the gateway to the Northeast, Siliguri is a rising star for weddings that blend regional warmth with scenic beauty. Ideal for couples who want a culturally rooted, logistically convenient, and emotionally rich celebration.
Signature Wedding Experiences
- Traditional rituals infused with Nepali, Bengali or tribal touches
- Outdoor pheras with views of tea gardens or the Himalayan foothills
- Culturally inspired décor using bamboo, jute, florals and textiles
- Day trips to nearby monasteries or tea estates as guest experiences

Intimate and Scenic Weddings with EverAfter in Siliguri
Our skilled team provides seamless collaboration with local vendors, innovative location scouting, travel logistics, and personalized decor that represents your vision. EverAfter infuses creativity and warmth into every aspect of their events, from sophisticated rites to lively celebrations.
Let Siliguri Be the Start of Something Beautiful
If you’re looking for an unusual vacation with scenic beauty, quiet moods, and emotional appeal, Siliguri is your hidden gem. Allow EverAfter to create a wedding that is as refreshing and soulful as the hills themselves.