Kwalata Game Lodge
- 250
- Moderate ($$)
A rustic wedding in South Africa means embracing the incredible diversity of the landscape. Each region offers a distinct flavour:
When planning, remember the practicalities. The natural setting is key, so consider how the season will affect your day. South Africa's 'Rainbow Nation' culture also provides endless inspiration for food, music, and decor, allowing you to incorporate local elements into your rustic theme beautifully. Legally, you will need a registered marriage officer to conduct the ceremony and two witnesses to sign the register, which can easily be done at any location, including outdoor settings.
Venue hire is one of the biggest costs, and for rustic venues in South Africa, it can range significantly.
Always ask for a detailed breakdown of what's included in the venue hire fee to avoid unexpected costs.
Extra Costs to Consider:
South Africa's climate varies by region, making it a year-round wedding destination. The best season depends on your vision for your rustic day.
Winter Weddings (Jun - Aug):
Don't discount a winter wedding! It's the dry season in the northern parts of the country, meaning clear skies for a bush wedding. In the Cape, it's the perfect time for a cosy indoor celebration in a barn or manor house with a roaring fireplace. You may also find that venues offer lower rates during the winter months, providing excellent value.
Always discuss a 'plan B' for weather with your venue, especially if you're planning an outdoor ceremony.
Many rustic venues in South Africa are destinations in themselves, often located outside of major cities. This creates an immersive experience for your guests.
On-Site Accommodation:
For other guests, research nearby towns for a list of recommended B&Bs, guesthouses, or hotels to include with your invitations.
Getting There:
Given the remote nature of many rustic locations, providing clear directions and transport advice is crucial.