"Friends" actress, Jennifer Aniston, and fiancé Justin Theroux are reportedly planning to get married in Kenya on December.

Just weeks after ex-husband Brad Pitt and his long-time partner Angelina Jolie confirmed their engagement, Jennifer Aniston has announced that she too would be tying the knot with her actor-screenwriter boyfriend Justin Theroux. Since the date has not been set yet on the Jolie-Pitt nuptials, Aniston and Theroux are obviously wasting no time in putting a seal on their relationship.

According to reports, Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux have planned a private 9-nights safari in the African country for the first week of December where the engaged couple will have an informal blessing. Afterwards, they will also receive a formal ceremony in Los Angeles upon their return from the trip. Justin Theroux is claimed to be keen on having the formal ceremony back in Hollywood but the Jennifer Aniston is said to be the one who wants to elope.

"Both Jen and Justin want a private and intimate wedding and they love the idea of eloping and marrying abroad. Kenya will be an amazingly romantic break and the plan is to have some kind of informal blessing while out there. They may well undergo something more formal in Los Angeles immediately afterwards," a source revealed.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror newspaper also claimed that the couple will leave Los Angeles on November 30 as they head for Kenya by travelling on their own jet.

On the other hand, the reconciliation of the 43-year old actress with her mother, Nancy, after several years of disagreement could cause problems since Aniston's mother wants to attend the wedding of her daughter. Unfortunately, Nancy is not well enough to travel after she suffered stroke last year.

"Now that Nancy and Jen have fixed their relationship, Nancy desperately wants to see her daughter getting married. Sadly she had a major stroke last year and can't travel if they do elope. Basically Jen has to choose between her mum and her dream wedding," the source further revealed.