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Anaz & Jane — A Post-Wedding Journey Through the Rice Terraces of Tegalalang, Bali
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Anaz & Jane

A Post-Wedding Journey Through the Rice Terraces of Tegalalang, Bali

Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Ubud, Bali·Couple from Morocco

Wedding Details

Anaz & Jane
A Design Story

Destination

Ubud

Wedding Experiences

Traveling from Morocco to Bali, Anaz and Jane discovered a quiet continuation of their wedding day amid Tegalalang's emerald rice terraces — a meeting point of Moroccan heritage and Balinese nature.

There are moments that do not ask to be staged. They simply ask to be felt.

For Anaz and Jane, their post-wedding experience in Bali was never meant to replicate a wedding day. It was designed as a quiet continuation of it — a space to breathe, to wander, and to be present together after the celebration had passed.

Traveling from Morocco to Bali, they were drawn not only to the island's beauty, but to its rhythm. To the way nature unfolds slowly. To the way silence carries meaning. To the way light moves across landscape.

We curated their post-wedding journey in Tegalalang, where layers of emerald rice fields flow gently across the hills of Ubud, creating one of Bali's most poetic natural environments.

Where the Landscape Becomes the Story

Tegalalang is not simply a location. It is a living composition of water, earth, and light.

Here, the morning air is cool. The fields breathe. The sound of wind and distant water replaces conversation.

It was in this atmosphere that Anaz and Jane stepped into their post-wedding session — not as newlyweds posing for photographs, but as two people allowing themselves to be part of the landscape.

There was no rush. No performance. Only movement, presence, and quiet connection.

Their walk through the terraces unfolded naturally — bare moments of laughter, gentle pauses, and shared stillness as the light softened across the fields.

A Post-Wedding Experience, Not a Photoshoot

At Linda Wiryani Design and Event Planning, we design post-wedding experiences as emotional journeys rather than photography sessions.

For Anaz and Jane, the intention was never about dramatic styling or elaborate setups. It was about creating space for intimacy, allowing their connection to exist within a setting that felt grounded, poetic, and alive.

The rice terraces became both backdrop and witness. The softness of their wardrobe echoed the natural palette around them. The simplicity of their presence allowed the environment to lead. The camera followed quietly.

Between Morocco and Bali

Coming from Morocco, a land of deep texture, history, and color, Anaz and Jane found an unexpected familiarity in Bali's landscapes.

Different in form, yet similar in spirit. Both cultures hold a reverence for land. Both understand beauty as something lived, not displayed.

Their post-wedding journey became a meeting point between worlds — where Moroccan heritage and Balinese nature quietly coexisted within the same frame.

A Memory That Lives Beyond the Images

What remains from Anaz and Jane's time in Tegalalang is not only the imagery — but the feeling.

The feeling of walking without destination. Of listening instead of speaking. Of letting a place shape a moment.

Their post-wedding story is a reminder that the most meaningful experiences often happen not in ceremony, but in the spaces after — when the world softens and something real has room to appear.

Designed & Curated by

Linda Wiryani Design and Event Planning

Post-Wedding Experience & Creative Direction

📍 Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Ubud, Bali

Couple: Anaz & Jane — Morocco

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Anaz & Jane

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