Getting married in Africa – your safari-themed wedding
April 11, 2017
The allure of the African landscape is hard to resist when you imagine a safari-themed wedding. Even though the movie Out Of Africa put us on the map of exotic destinations more than 30 years ago, African and safari-themes are still very popular.

Safari lodges around South Africa have created an entire industry that highlights the exquisite beauty of our culture and landscape and you can do the same for your wedding. All you need is to look around you at the gorgeous scenery for inspiration and a few tastefully themed décor pieces.

Get creative with your table settings and wedding decorations

To set the tone you can use dusty oranges, browns and greens in natural textures for table runners and placemats. You can then add a fun element with placeholders printed with different animal skin patterns or written on a piece of bark, or even a stone.

Keep in mind that Africa is wild and untamed, so be bold with your centrepieces. Use porcupine quills tucked in between colourful grasses, and serve aromatic dishes from locally sourced suppliers on rustic wooden boards.

Fairy lights strung between trees for outdoor weddings give the allusion of dancing fireflies, and a fire pit close by adds an authentic African edge, and offers a place for guests to gather and chat, long into the African night.

Avoid stark whites and unnaturally bright colours

You definitely won’t find bright whites out in the African bush, but deep oranges, reds and yellows of the sunsets and Proteas are a perfect colour backdrop that instantly sets an African scene. You can cover a table used to display the cake in some funky shweshwe fabric to add a splash of vibrancy and it’s a great conversation starter.

Gift your guests in the African spirit with a bottle of the locally brewed mampoer, a funky safari hat to ward off the African sun or a Big Five Umbrella for the rain, authentic African beads or even a mask which can all be sourced from local design and décor shops.

A well-put together safari wedding ceremony, in the right setting, will offer a lifetime of memories and will be talked about for a long time by your lucky guests who get to share the moment.

Share on Socials

By Kyra Harper August 15, 2023
Back in March of 2020, Bianca and Jana were dusting off their Fez’s and grabbing the pashminas out of storage in preparation to Rock the Casbah! However, as we all know and vividly remember - with March, came the eventual Covid shutdown, and instead of frolicking down the Moroccan streets, we all shut ourselves inside and watched the days tick by… 3 Years later, and now we can finally say - with conviction - that they’re going to Morocco at the start of September! This blog, filled with excitement and curiosity about all the weird and wonderful curios they might find, and endless sourcing they’ll do, stays as a reminder that sometimes plans change, things go awry and there’s not much you can do about it other than persevere - and that we did! So, here’s Bianca and Jana’s innermost thoughts about the trip, 3 years before it came to fruition, enjoy :) We've got our passports out and Jana has already picked out what she's going to wear each day… Come March [September] we'll be heading north with Air France to the Kingdom of Morocco, bright eyed and bushy tailed as we make our base in the ancient city of Marrakesh (also known as Marrakech to the French, but we're not French, so we'll go with the English version until all that fuss about Brexit is sorted out) - This turned into a year long negotiations trade, and now us outsiders would pay nearly double what we used to if we visit the UK - thankfully our flight is direct!! We'll be looking for inspiration and will be investigating what's there that we could possibly bring back to The Hoed. We can't wait to experience the atmosphere and afro-arabic influences of this amazing place as we visit the celebrated souks and off-the-beaten track artists and craftsmen that make Marrakesh so special. We're desperate to see the beautifully hand-crafted furniture, textiles, fabrics, rugs, carpets, objets d'art, accessories, lighting… anything that catches our eye and could possibly be brought back south. Berber mats and rugs are definitely on our list, as are the kind of furnishings you might find in a gorgeous Bedouin tent. If you think about it, the Bedouin refined the art of "glamping" into an artform - fabulous carpets on the ground, soft, billowing fabrics hung here and there, plump cushions spread on the ground, intricate leatherwork and carved wood, patinated metal… Total Glamping vibes! We just love all of it and will be tracking as much of it down as we can. We'll also have an eye or three out for wonderful ceramics and glassware and wonderful lamps that give off soft, filtered light.  For us it's about workmanship, so we'll hopefully be finding the people who make furniture and ceramics using techniques that have been passed down over countless generations meaning that everything we look at will have its own, and its own special story. Our mission is to share those stories with you and, if it's feasible, bring some of that special workmanship home to the Rainbow Nation. We're most definitely inspired and are sure this is going to be a truly special trip! Counting the sleeps till then! Less than a month to go now - we will be keeping the updates going on our social channels as well as another few blog posts to explain in detail our wild adventures - Stay tuned!
Tasteful Safari Theme
By Kyra Harper August 15, 2023
A safari theme never really runs out of viewing time and is particularly popular for interiors at the moment. The warm, earthy tones give a sense of comfort and the accessories offer the anticipation of travel and adventure.
Buy Mosquito Nets Online | Top Quality in South Africa
By Kyra Harper August 9, 2023
Stay protected from mosquitoes with top quality mosquito nets. Buy online in South Africa for the best deals. Shop now and sleep peacefully.
Share by: