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Zach Werenski and Odette Peters embark on dreamy pre-wedding tour across 8 countries

Zach Werenski and Odette Peters embark on dreamy pre-wedding tour across 8 countries

Time of India16 hours ago
Zach Werenski and Odette Peters embark on dreamy pre-wedding tour across 8 countries (Image Via IG/ Image Via IG/odette_peters)
As if getting ready for an extraordinary summer of milestones, Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski and his fiancée Odette whipped up an equally fantastic pre-wedding vacation.
Inter-continental and cultural tourism were all to celebrate their love with wondrously beautiful cities and ancient landscapes-from the mystifying ambience of Egypt to the dreamy splashes of Europe.
An escape for luxury was precisely not what they had in mind; more, it was an opportunity to have long heart-to-heart conversations with their closest friends, while soaking in glorious sun and snapping cherished pictures from around the globe.
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Zach Werenski and Odette Peters have taken their followers along on a visual journey through an eight-country and ten-city pre-wedding affair. From Ireland's calming waters to Egypt's glowing heat, each photograph revealed not only majestic backdrops but great bursts of warmth and joy.
One of the highlights of the trip was a camel ride near the Pyramids of Giza. The happy couple wore matching keffiyehs, soaking in the history of Cairo while simultaneously embracing the local culture-with a bit of fun, of course! Odette later shared slices of the experience online-whether it was the adorable shot of her raising an arm in victory atop a camel or the heart-melting moment of her hugging the camel.
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Werenski was also snapped enjoying downtime on a balcony, looking out at an infinity-goes-on-and-on blue, the perfect peaceful counterpoint to their action-packed group outings and golf sessions. Friends were an integral part of this adventure, too, as testified by group snapshots under blazing sunsets and more relaxed moments on open patios, all in bare-shoulder light summer wear.
Their stops included picture-perfect spots across Turkey, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and more.
Through her Instagram stories, Odette gave followers a further glimpse of the local flavor and scenic views, forming an authentic narrative depicting their shared joy and anticipation leading into their wedding.
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For Zach Werenski and Odette Peters, their pre-wedding adventure was never just about taking a vacation into a holiday-it was a trip to discover love, friendship, and everything wonderful in life. Having made breathtaking memories in cityscapes ranging from the archaic to the very modern, the couple now adds another enviably beautiful destination to their book of love accounts before tying the knot.
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