Baraat (Indian Wedding) refers to the procession of the groom
on horseback, accompanied by family members, relatives and
friends. The groom sits on a decorated white horse (ghodi),
resplendent in his wedding attire, and usually carries a
sword. Alongside the groom there is his sarbala (best man),
who is often a younger brother, cousin or nephew, acting
as his caregiver. The baraat procession may consist of many
people, both men and women.
Horse Includes
Beautiful large completly white horses
Completely Decorated - Many different
blankets to choose from
Comes with two people
Dressed in full tuxedo's and top hats or your choice
of dress
Umbrella Service
We have decorated Umbrella for your baraat ceremony. Ask
us for details.
Can we have a Dhol player or band?
Yes, all our horses used for indian weddings are well
trained to do any baraat ceremony with dhol players to
bands and even bag pipe bands..
Do you do grand entrances in the hall with the
horse?
Yes, we can take our horse in the hall for baraat ceremony.
We also have our miniature horse and carriage for the
bride and groom to make there grand entrance.
Service Area
We serve the all of southern Ontario, from Toronto, London,
Niagara Falls, Oakville, Hamilton, Oshawa, Mississauga,
Brampton and beyond, by transporting our horse and carriage
to the location of your choice.
We are able to be any where with the horse and carriage
you would like. There is no permit required, the horse and
carriage is permitted on all roads.