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Cheers to the Bachelor Years
By Jacqui Cochran, Marriage Meander
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Since then, bachelor parties have become somewhat more raucous affairs. These days, the mention of a stag night often invokes scenes from the movie ‘The Hangover’, which, whilst entertaining to watch on Netflix, let’s face it, most grooms are not up for that level of insanity.
The planning of a bachelor bash typically falls on the best man or the groom’s brother. If that honour lies with you, here are a few things to consider:
1. We know that being organised is usually left to the bride and her tribe but this time it’s your turn to ‘suit up’. Plan well in advance so that your invitees have enough notice to make themselves available for the event. Be organised before the event so that when the day arrives, all that remains is to let loose and enjoy.
2. Plan something that the majority of your guests will be able to afford and enjoy.
3. This event is about the groom so make sure it’s the kind of party he would choose for himself.
4. Club together and cover the groom’s costs. Make him feel special and think of ways to make this a meaningful and memorable bonding experience.
5. Final warning: don’t do anything you may regret the next morning. Final instruction: absolutely do have the time of your life!
Now that we’ve covered the basics, we’ve got some ideas to help you plan a bachelor event that will leave the groom and guests with lasting memories rather than simply a hangover. Take a look at these fun, outdoorsy adventures in the KZN area, which can all be enjoyed with our carefully selected Marriage Meander partners.
Clay shooting with Country Pursuits
Segway safari at Tala Collection Game Reserve
White water rafting with Trailblazer Adventures
4x4 fun at Tala Collection Game Reserve and Gwahumbe Game and Spa
Mountain biking, fishing and hiking at Gwahumbe