Kneeling down to propose has a timeless charm and continues to feel both meaningful and romantic. The tradition of kneeling dates back centuries, originally symbolizing reverence and chivalry. While it may seem “old-fashioned” to some, it’s cherished by many as a moment that signifies putting one’s heart on the line. This dreamy Bali surprise proposal was a dream come true.
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Our client chose to propose to his beloved at Alila Uluwatu. With the golden hour light spilling across the cliffs, Sahil led Tai to Alila Uluwatu’s stunning cliff top pavilion, where the vast ocean stretched endlessly before them. Awaiting them was an enchanting arch of white flowers, blush roses, many more flowers that I can’t name, and cascading greenery, framing the sea in a perfect view.
At the arch, he took her hands, knelt down, and asked her to be his forever. She was speechless, eyes wide with joy as she whispered “Yes,” unable to hide her excitement. They ended this magical evening by strolling down to the secluded beach below. The sun’s last rays painted the sky, and hand-in-hand, they walked along the shore.
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If you’re wondering how to propose, there’s a reason why so many people still find kneeling down at a dreamy Bali surprise proposal like this, one of the most romantic ways to start the next chapter. It’s the perfect blend of old fashioned romance and modern day emotion—it never truly goes out of style.