Last updated: June 2026
Lush mango groves, open garden lawns and a horizon of green at Rampura, KR Puram — an open-air venue made for the kind of wedding day a family remembers for the rest of their lives. Easy airport-corridor access from North Bangalore.
There is a quiet fear every family carries into a wedding: that the one day everyone will remember will feel like every other banquet hall they have already sat through. The Groves by Anjanadri answers that fear with something a ballroom can never offer — lush mango groves, thick natural vegetation and open garden lawns where the sky is the ceiling and the green is the décor. Tucked into the Rampura, KR Puram belt of North Bangalore, it is the venue for couples who want their wedding to feel like a place, not a room.
Mature mango trees and thick natural greenery wrap the lawns — the kind of setting that makes every photograph, every ceremony, and every guest's first impression feel rooted in something living and rare for a city wedding.
Expansive open lawns flow from one to the next, suited to intimate gatherings through large 1,000+ guest celebrations — a garden mandap by day, a glowing open-air sangeet by night, all on the same green canvas.
The garden mandap sits under the canopy, daylight filtering through the trees — the kind of ceremony setting families travel for. Panigrahana designs the space so the natural setting carries the day, with decor that enhances rather than competes.
Reached via Thanisandra Main Road and the Outer Ring Road, close to Hennur and Yelahanka — convenient for North Bangalore families and for out-of-town and guests flying in arriving via Kempegowda International Airport.
For couples who are done with interchangeable banquet halls, The Groves offers a venue with a distinct identity — green, open and unmistakably its own. The setting itself becomes part of who the wedding is for.
An outdoor venue should never mean an anxious one. Panigrahana plans a weather contingency into every Groves wedding — covered backup over the mandap and dining, and a layout that adapts fast — so an unexpected Bangalore shower never threatens the day.
A garden venue is generous, but it is also unforgiving — open space rewards thoughtful design and punishes the assumption that the trees will do all the work. This is how Panigrahana designs a wedding at The Groves by Anjanadri so the setting becomes the most beautiful version of itself.
We site the garden mandap where the mango canopy frames it best — daylight filtering through leaves during the muhurtham, an uninterrupted green backdrop behind the couple. Florals and structure are kept open and airy so the grove, not the décor, is what guests remember.
As the sun drops, an open lawn can vanish into darkness — or transform. We layer warm wash lighting through the trees, festoon and string lights over dining, and focused light on the stage, so the sangeet and reception glow against the night canopy instead of disappearing into it.
Every Groves wedding is planned for two skies. We build in a covered or tented contingency over the mandap and dining, choose drainage-aware lawn placement, and keep a layout that can shift quickly — so a sudden Bangalore shower becomes a non-event, not a crisis.
Open lawns can leave guests unsure where to go. We choreograph the journey — arrival and welcome, ceremony lawn, dining, sangeet stage — with clear sightlines, comfortable seating zones and shaded rest areas, so elders and out-of-town guests are looked after at every step.
This is the difference between booking a lawn and designing a wedding. Panigrahana handles venue coordination, catering arrangements, decor, lighting, guest logistics and complete day-of management at The Groves by Anjanadri — so the family can be fully present for the one day that matters most.
The Groves by Anjanadri is built around its landscape rather than its walls — multiple open garden lawns set within mango groves and natural vegetation, each lending itself to a different function of a multi-day celebration.
| Detail | The Groves by Anjanadri |
|---|---|
| Venue Type | Open-air garden / lawn wedding venue |
| Setting | Lush mango groves and thick natural vegetation; multiple open garden lawns |
| Best For | Garden mandap ceremonies, open-air sangeets and receptions, nature-forward celebrations |
| Scale | Expansive lawns — intimate gatherings through large 1,000+ guest celebrations |
| Location | 235, Kada Agrahara Main Road, Rampura, KR Puram, North Bangalore 562149 |
| Access | Via Thanisandra Main Road & Outer Ring Road; near Hennur & Yelahanka; close to the airport corridor |
Venue hire and catering at The Groves by Anjanadri are on request and tailored to your date, guest count and the lawns and functions you book. Panigrahana coordinates catering to your requirements and gives you one clear, comprehensive quote.
The Groves by Anjanadri is an open-air garden venue, so pricing depends heavily on guest count, season, lawn layout and the scope of decor and lighting your design calls for. Panigrahana coordinates venue, catering, decor and full planning into a single transparent quote — contact us for a tailored estimate for your date.
Designing an outdoor wedding is a craft of its own. Panigrahana's architect-led team works with the mango canopy, light and open lawns of The Groves by Anjanadri so the natural setting becomes the hero — never an afterthought left to chance.
From the garden mandap under the canopy to lawn lighting that turns the grove golden after dark, our in-house decor team designs for The Groves by Anjanadri's open spaces — airy by day, luminous by night.
Venue coordination, catering arrangements, guest flow, a monsoon backup plan and full day-of management across The Groves by Anjanadri's lawns — Panigrahana orchestrates every detail so the family is free to simply be present.
What a venue costs and what can be built in it come down to a handful of things, none of which appear on a brochure. All of them are normal to ask, and a good venue will answer them in writing.
Venue capacities are usually published as floating numbers — how many people can be in the space at once, standing and moving. A seated dinner with a stage, a dance floor and service aisles needs materially more room per guest. The Groves by Anjanadri’s published ceiling is 1,000 guests; before you sign, ask the venue to confirm the seated figure for the specific layout you want, function by function. The two numbers answer different questions and both are worth having in writing.
Properties differ, and all of the models are legitimate: some are in-house only, some allow outside vendors freely, and some allow them against a royalty or access fee per plate or per event. Establish which model applies at The Groves by Anjanadri before you fall in love with a design, because it decides who can build it and what it costs. Ask for the policy in writing, including any fee, and confirm whether it differs by function.
The Groves by Anjanadri is a standalone wedding venue rather than a hotel, which means it works on a day rental: you take the property for the day at an agreed rate, and catering is contracted separately on top of it. That is the opposite of how hotel properties price a wedding, where the space itself often carries no hire fee and instead has a minimum plate count it must earn — meet it and the space is free, fall short and you pay the difference. The rental model is usually easier to control, because the two big numbers move independently. Confirm with The Groves by Anjanadri what the day rate covers, and whether catering is in-house or open to a caterer you choose — that second answer decides how much of your budget you actually control.
For an outdoor function the useful question is not whether there is a backup, but what the backup is — a built covered space of a stated capacity, or a structure that has to be brought in and paid for. Ask which it is at The Groves by Anjanadri, what it seats, how late the call can be made, and if it is a temporary structure, who carries that cost.
A build for 1,000 guests puts lighting, sound, kitchens and cooling on the supply at the same time, and open grounds rarely carry all of it on house supply alone. Ask The Groves by Anjanadri what load is available, whether a generator is required or recommended, who supplies it, and whether silent-generator placement is restricted — the answer changes both the budget and the technical design.
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Panigrahana is an architect-founded wedding studio that specialises in garden and open-air weddings. From the mandap under the mango canopy to lawn lighting and a built-in monsoon backup, we make sure your celebration at The Groves by Anjanadri matches the natural beauty of the setting.