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Ahead of Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif's grand wedding, take a tour of the magnificent Six Senses Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur

Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have finally reached Six Senses Fort, Barwara in Sawai Madhopur district with their family members ahead of their wedding. Guests will be arriving at the venue shortly. The pre-wedding festivities are about to begin and fans are excited. The ceremonies will take place at the lavish Six Senses Fort over a span of three days that is from December 7 to December 9.

Though Vicky and Katrina reportedly want their wedding to be a close-knit and private affair, the arrangements being made at Six Senses Fort is nothing less than grand. The venue adds to the grandeur. As the name itself suggests, the Six Senses Fort is a 14th-century property owned by a Rajasthani royal family. Currently, the venue is the talk of the town and can become the next hotspot for weddings. Ahead of the much-awaited VicKat Wedding, let's take a tour of the magnificent Six Senses Fort.

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According to the description on Six Senses Fort's website, the property faces "the Chauth ka Barwara Mandir temple. The significant conservation effort incorporates two palaces and two temples within the walled fort. The design of Six Senses resort in Rajasthan reinterprets the gracious and regal ambiance of a bygone era dating back 700 years."

The venue promises that the guests will enjoy "a sensational view of the lake and temple. The landscaping integrates purely endemic plants and water features."

At the time of publishing, the per night price of the Raja Man Singh Suite, a room reportedly booked for Vicky, starts at over Rs.60,000 and goes up to over Rs. 90,000.

As per reports, Vicky and Katrina will tie the knot according to Hindu and Christian rituals. They have reportedly requested their guests to not share any pictures or videos on their social media handles without consulting the event management team. It is being said that they will be exclusively selling photographs to the Indian edition of an international magazine. 

(Image Source: Six Senses Fort Barwara website)

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