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At ShaadiPros, we connect you with trusted horse vendors who specialize in creating grand and traditional wedding entries. From beautifully adorned horses to experienced handlers, every listing is curated to match the elegance and cultural richness South Asian weddings are known for. Let us help you create a royal baraat moment that will be remembered for a lifetime.

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Rajat Dalal

Groom

Riding the wedding horse made my baraat entry feel truly royal. The horse was calm, well-groomed, and beautifully decorated. The handlers guided me confidently throughout the entry. Everything felt safe, smooth, and perfectly timed. It became one of the most memorable moments of my wedding.

Mahesh Babu

Groom’s Father

We wanted a traditional and grand entry for our son. The horse looked majestic and added elegance to the baraat. The vendor managed everything professionally and with care. The horse remained steady even with loud music and crowds. Our guests were deeply impressed.

Billy Sabatini

Groom’s Friend

The baraat entry felt like something straight out of a bollywood movie. The horse was majestic and so well decorated with flowers and a royal robe. The horses were calm and composed even with the noise of fire crackers. For a first timer witnessing a South Asian wedding it was a unforgettable experience.

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What is the role of the horse in a South Asian wedding? 
In many South Asian weddings, especially North Indian traditions, the groom arrives on a decorated horse during the baraat procession. It’s a celebratory moment that symbolizes the groom's journey to the bride's home and is often accompanied by music, dancing, and family festivities.

Do you provide the horse and the handler? 
Yes, professional horse vendors typically provide both a well-trained horse and a skilled handler (or horse wrangler) who ensures the safety and coordination of the event from start to finish. 

How is the horse prepared and decorated for the baraat? 
The horse is dressed in traditional attire, often featuring ornate fabrics, mirrors, embroidery, and a headpiece or plume. Many vendors also coordinate with the wedding’s color theme or cultural preferences. 

Is the horse trained to be around music, drums, and crowds? 
Absolutely. The horses are specially trained to be calm and composed in lively environments with dhol players, music, and dancing crowds. 

How long does the horse stay at the venue?
Typically, the horse is present for 1–2 hours, which covers the groom's arrival and photo opportunities. Additional time can be arranged upon request. We recommend discussing the entire plan ahead of time. 

What are your safety precautions? 
Safety is our top priority. Our vendors use experienced horses accustomed to wedding environments, provide safety gear when necessary, and ensure that a trained handler is present at all times. 

Can the groom be accompanied by someone on the horse? 
In many cases, yes. However, we assess each request based on safety, horse temperament, and weight limits. Please discuss this with your vendor in advance. 

What do you need from the couple or planner ahead of the event?
The vendors generally require the event timeline, location details (including parade route if applicable), parking and access info, and any customization requests at least 1–2 weeks prior. 

Do you offer elephants or other animals for traditional ceremonies?
Some vendors may offer alternative animals like camels or elephants, depending on regional regulations. Please contact them to discuss availability and local legal considerations

Are there restrictions on where horses can be used (e.g., indoors, on certain grounds)? 
Yes. Horses are not permitted indoors or on certain property types (e.g., fragile lawns, paved tiles) without prior approval. We recommend work with venues in advance to ensure full compliance.