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Encircled by turquoise waters, Bali is an Indonesian island that is home to breathtaking beauty! Its landscape is dotted with beautiful rice paddy fields, towering volcanic mountains that are draped in luscious greens along serene beaches. Bali is not just renowned for its mesmeric natural splendour but is also a great place bustling with culture. From its religious sites to its sculptures, you can revel in all things Balinese with Bali tour packages! Bali’s beach city Kuta is home to lively bars and its other resort towns like Nusa Dua offer great spots for meditation and yoga. That is why a Bali tour is idyllic for your vacation because Bali tourism will leave you spellbound!So go through Bali tour packages today to plan a wonderful vacation for yourself and your loved ones.

Bali: An Overview

Here are some basic details about Bali that you must know when you book Bali tour packages.

Currency : Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Symbol : ‘Rp’

Best Time to Visit : April to October

Visa for India: An Indian national who has booked a Bali tour, must apply for a B-211 Visa in the Indonesian embassy.

Official Language : Balinese

Popular Places to Visit : Denpasar, Kuta, Ubud & Jimbaran are some of the hotspots that should not be missed when you plan your Bali tour.

Bali Currency

The official currency of Indonesia is Rupiah, whose ISO 4217 currency code is IDR. Indonesians also refer to the ‘rupiah’ as Perak in their informal tone. This term is specific to using coins in Rupiah. The symbol of Rupiah is ‘Rp’. 1 INR = 195.00720 IDR, which means that a Bali excursion can be done within the amount you’d spend on India tours!Many India tour packages would cost more!

Best Time to Visit Bali

The best time to dive into Bali tourism is from April to October when the summer dances in Bali and the island sees a dry season. November to March marks the rainy season that does bring in mosquitoes! But if you don’t mind a little rain, you can find the jungles and the paddy fields in full bloom. Tour the temples, do yoga, and find relaxation during the rains, with your Bali tour packages.

How to Reach

Air travel is the best way to reach Bali from India. While booking holiday tour packages to Bali, you can make prior transport reservations, e.g. - from the airport to the hotel.

Official Language

The official language of Indonesia is Balinese which is a Malayo-Polynesian language. However, English is the common language used for Bali tourism. You can book a tourist guide in your Bali tour package who can speak French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese or German.

Bali Tourist Places

Bali tourism offers a wide range of places for all kinds of travel enthusiasts. Here are some of the most prominent Bali tourist places that you must check out:

Pura Tanah Lot Temple

Sitting 20 km away from Kuta, the Tanah Lot Temple is a seaside spectacle that is a site of great reverence for the people of Bali. Perched on an offshore rock, it’s a fabulous place to witness a beautiful sunset. Take a walk near the temple area at low tide and soak in the magnificent setting. Later, you can sample the civet coffee at some of the rock cafes. It is recommended to don a sarong, sash plus respectful attire when coming here. After visiting it, you will also say that Tanah Lot Temple is a gem of Bali tourism.

Mount Batur

If you love adventure, then you must include Mt. Batur in your holidays. Mt. Batur is a sacred active volcano in the Kintamani district, about an hour’s drive away from Ubud. At sunrise, many visitors trek the 1,700-metre summit of Mt. Batur to watch the sunrise above the mist-shrouded mountains. The hike can take two to three hours and stands along a well-marked trail. Guided tours are also available with an omelette breakfast, cooked from the volcanic steam. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended along with two layers before sunrise to beat the cold. When here, you can visit the rustic village of Toya Bungkah located at the banks of Lake Batur.

’Happening’ is one word to define this sandy Bali tourist place! Take a walk along Kuta’s sandy shore that is super close to the Seminyak and the Legian beaches. Soak up the sunset views, take surf lessons, or eat at the aplenty cafes that line the beach. Simply lounge on rented sun loungers, read a book or snap memorable pictures. Do try the cold coconut slush with juice on a sultry day here. You can also explore the Nusa Islands to experience slower-paced life with Bali tourism.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

Located on a tiny island near the western shore of Lake Bratan, sits the 17th century-old Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. It’s important for Bali tourism due to many reasons. The thatched temple reflects on the lake’s surface and is best seen in the soft morning light. When here, do see the Bali Botanic Garden and the Bali Treetop Adventure Park which is a fun place for kids. So when you book your Bali tour package, make sure to add this one for a beautiful time.

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Best Places to Eat in Bali

While booking your Bali tour package, you can either opt for meals in your resort or venture out to taste the local cuisine. Bali tourism offers cafes and unconventional eateries that are complete with stunning views!

Bali Asli Restaurant

Savour the taste of Bali tourism in the open air! Here food is cooked in wood fire stoves. You can also take cooking classes here with complete hands-on experience in a natural setting!

Kampung Café

This one is a multilevel restaurant that affords great views of treetops across the rice hills. Here you will feel like you’re on top of the world! Try the tuna tataki and the rice paper rolls for a gastronomic extravaganza in your Bali Tour

A vegan but chic restaurant, it hugs a frangipani tree and sits amid a luscious green setting. Try the organic jackfruit steaks or pizza along with local cocktails!

Lucky Fish Lounge - Set up every night at Bingin Beach, Lucky Fish Lounge is the place where you can grab a plastic chair before the sunset and eat away! Try the grilled red-snapper, tuna, mahi-mahi, prawns, clams, burgers, dim sums, and salads along with Bintang Beer.

Places to Stay in Bali

When you book your Bali tour package, you can choose from a host of accommodations that best fit your budget. The beauty of Bali tourism is that it offers a wide range of choices for any kind of traveller. Just like Bali tourist places, places to stay in Bali are available for any kind of a budget!

In many Bali tour packages, there are luxury hotels that offer Balinese-style villas, complete with private gardens, plunge pools, outdoor showers, and on-site art lessons. Bali tourism also offers mid-range villas with private hot tubs and spas.

  • Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay
  • The Apurva Kempinski Bali
  • The Kayon Resort Ubud by Pramana
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Don’t Miss Out

Bali tourism has so much to offer for everyone! Here are a few experiences that you must bag when you are booking your tour packages.

Take a Cooking Class

Balinese cuisine has signature flavours. Learn how to cook a dish or two at places like the Jala Cooking Academy at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. It offers exceptional experiences led by chef Kristya Yudha. Here you can go through Jimbaran's fish market before you learn to cook.

Ride a Bike in the Rice Fields

You must experience Tegallalang, among the many Bali tourist places. The flawless rice terraces here curve around the hillsides and are irrigated by the subak system that has a UNESCO status. An intimate way to experience the emerald paddies is by bicycle.

Chase Waterfalls

Bali tourism also offers surprising numbers of thundering waterfalls hidden in the thick of the jungles. Adventure seekers can trek to falls like Sekumpul, Tegenungan, and Nungnung to cool off and click stunning pictures.

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Relax With Body Treatments and Massages

Bali is famous for its coconut oil massages that are available for as little as eight bucks an hour. Melt away your stress with flower-laden baths and extensive treatments at both locally owned spas and wellbeing-focused luxury resorts.

Shop in Seminyak

Bali tourism offers many things to shop for – from ceramics, jewellery, fashion to furniture! Check out Seminyak from the many Bali tourist places, which has two shopping malls. Else, see the flea markets near Seminyak Square where you can get clothing, carvings, handicrafts, etc.

So choose from the many holiday packages of Bali, to revel in the beautiful vistas that Bali tourism has to offer!

Excited to visit Bali? Book your Bali holidays now and explore the most famous tourist attraction in Indonesia. Discover the rich culture and tradition of Bali along with the scenic beauty of its endless coastline, stunning beaches, splendid waterfalls and more. Your Bali tour is incomplete without taking a bicycle ride in the world-famous terraced rice fields here. Experience peace and calm on your Bali tour while exploring the serene temples of Pura Ulun Danu Bratan and Pura Tanah Lot.  Adventure enthusiasts can explore a wide range of water sports along with hiking and trekking activities with Bali packages. Bali holidays  from MakeMyTrip are a complete package in itself, as you can spend a leisure day by the turquoise water beaches, enjoy thundering waterfalls in the jungle, visit beautiful temples, take a boat ride to watch the dolphins, explore local markets, enjoy yoga retreats and have relaxing body massages. Plan your Bali tour now and savour the delectable and fragrant Balinese cuisine with the most stunning backdrops. Shop till you drop in this shopping heaven and take home beautiful souvenirs. Well-curated MakeMyTrip Bali packages are available and customized just for you, so what are you waiting for? Book a Bali tour now with MakeMyTrip and enjoy a perfect holiday that you have been waiting for.

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Frequently asked questions about Bali

Ans. Bali is one of the world’s most romantic destinations for couples. There are several landmarks that may be included in Bali tour packages for honeymooners. Some of them include the following: Uluwatu Temple at Sunset- Couples will have the most memorable time of their life, watching the sunset from the renowned temple, with spectacular views for company. Seminyak Beach Walks- Seminyak Beach is one of the favourites for couples, especially those who love taking long walks during sunset. The beach is also dotted with several premier restaurants which are ideal for cosy and romantic dates. Nusa Dua with Jet Skiing- Nusa Dua lies towards the south of the island and is characterised by blue and clean waters. Adventure enthusiast couples can enjoy the thrilling jet skiing rides here or even indulge in parasailing. Nusa Dua also has loads of restaurants that are worth trying!

Ans. You can cover all the main attractions of Bali in 5 days. Here is a suggested plan for your Bali trip in 5 days, giving a good mix of leisure and sightseeing:

  • Day 1: Arrive in Bali by flight; relax and go for a Dhow Cruise with Dinner in the evening. 
  • Day 2: Morning city tour of Bali and shopping at Dragon Mart; evening Desert safari with BBQ dinner.
  • Day 3: Visit the Burj Khalifa’s 124th Floor, followed by the Bali Aquarium and Underwater Zoo.
  • Day 4: Tour of Ferrari World and Abu Dhabi.
  • Day 5: Morning shopping and leave for the airport!

Ans. Most people prefer including markets and other shopping destinations in their Bali tour package itineraries. And why not? The island offers several treasures for shopaholics. Here are some of the top shopping places worth checking out: Sea Gypsy- This jewellery hotspot is un-missable while on your trip to Bali. Drifter Surf Shop & Café- This one’s for those who want to pick skateboard and surfing equipment. Boutiques- Bali’s got several popular boutiques including Bamboo Blonde, Magali Pascal, and Biasa. Malls and Markets- Do visit the Seminyak Village and Seminyak Square shopping malls, along with the Seminyak Flea Markets for fabulous bargains!

Ans. If you don’t want to spend a lot and have a fun vacation at the same time, Bali is the go-to destination. Yes, you can plan your Bali tour package without spending a fortune! Wondering where you will find the best Bali holidays at affordable prices, MakeMyTrip is the answer. The platform offers a wide range of exciting packages, starting from as low as ₹43067 per person. You will find holidays that are inclusive of flight, stay and activities.

Ans. There are several acclaimed tourist landmarks that have found a place in most Bali tour packages these days. Some of them include the following: Pura Tanah Lot- This lies 20 km northwest of Kuta and is one of the most famous temples on the island, perched gorgeously on the coastline, surrounded by the gushing waves and rocks. It is an immensely sacred temple for local Balinese residents. Mount Batur- The hike to the summit to witness the sunrise is an ethereal experience, with the mountains, mist and the greenery all around. The active volcano is another sacred landmark in the Kintamani district and is an hour away from Ubud by car. Uluwatu Temple- The temple is another famous attraction in Bali with a gorgeous location on the top of a cliff. It is synonymous with stunning sunsets and has a rich history of its own. The sunset Kecak dances here are a treat to behold!

Ans. Ans. If you’ve booked your Bali tour package already, then it’s time you know about some of the top street food destinations worth trying on the island. Bali is synonymous with culinary indulgence and extravagance, offering diverse flavours and styles for true enthusiasts. Here are some of the street food dishes that you should not miss: Babi Guling- Imagine an entire roast pig with spices and herbs, accompanied by sticky rice, peanuts and more! Fish Head Soup- Fish head soup is another classic Bali delicacy, served fresh with fried mackerel and rice. Nasi Campur- It is a mixed rice delicacy that fuses meat, eggs and yummy vegetables. Jaje Bali- You shouldn’t miss the tempting cakes and pastries sold at the night market on the island, topped with palm sugar and coconuts.

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Bali, often referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” has emerged as an irresistible destination for Indian travelers in pursuit of serene beaches, captivating culture and a refreshing departure from the ordinary. However, venturing into a new and distinctly different locale can be overwhelming. This comprehensive guide is designed to unveil the enchantment of Bali for Indian voyagers, providing insights into seamless travel, cultural immersion and a spectrum of unique experiences, all encapsulated within a well-structured 7-day itinerary.

Why Bali? A Slice of India Abroad

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Bali shares remarkable parallels with India, creating a sense of familiarity for visitors. Hinduism thrives on the island, manifested in Bali’s elaborate temples and vibrant ceremonies. The warm hospitality and delectable vegetarian cuisine contribute to a comfortable experience. The prevalence of English as a widely spoken language further facilitates communication. Yet, Bali’s allure extends beyond these similarities, encompassing natural wonders such as volcanic peaks and coral reefs, along with its distinctive artistic traditions, offering a kaleidoscope of novel experiences.

Budgeting Your Balinese Bliss

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Bali caters to a diverse range of budgets, accommodating backpackers and luxury travelers alike. Costs for a week-long stay can vary from ₹30,000 ($375) for budget-conscious backpackers to ₹100,000 ($1,250) for those seeking luxury experiences. Strategic planning and selecting experiences aligned with personal preferences are crucial for maintaining a comfortable budget.

Accommodation choices play a pivotal role in budgeting, with hostels starting at ₹200 and luxurious villas exceeding ₹15,000. Dining options also vary widely, from street eats at ₹50 to gourmet meals surpassing ₹1,000. Activities range from free temple visits to more expensive diving trips. If you’re planning a family trip to Bali, explore the  Things to do in Bali with Family  here for an unforgettable experience.

Conquering the Skies: Airfare from India to Bali

Airfare from India to Bali

Securing round-trip flights from major Indian cities to Bali typically ranges from ₹25,000 to ₹50,000. Booking in advance, especially during off-season months like April-May or September-October, can result in significant cost savings. Consider airlines such as Air India, Garuda Indonesia and Singapore Airlines for competitive fares.

Plan your Bali trip wisely! Check out What is the Best Months to go to Bali? to discover the ideal time for your visit here.

Finding Your Balinese Home

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Bali offers a plethora of accommodation options, ranging from beachfront bungalows to charming homestays in Ubud. Budget-conscious travelers can opt for hostels and guesthouses with shared rooms priced between ₹200-₹500. Mid-range options include private rooms in boutique hotels, ranging from ₹1,000-₹3,000. Luxury seekers can indulge in private villas with infinity pools, starting from ₹8,000 and above. The choice of base should align with individual priorities:

  • For Beach Enthusiasts: Seminyak, Canggu and Nusa Dua offer vibrant beach scenes and trendy cafes.
  • Cultural Explorers: Ubud, the artistic heart of Bali, boasts galleries, temples and scenic rice terraces.
  • Nightlife Aficionados: Seminyak and Kuta are buzzing with bars and clubs, providing opportunities for late-night revelry.

Wondering where to stay? Check out our guide on the Best Places to Stay in Bali for First Timers .

A Culinary Journey Within The Island of Gods

Indian Culinary Journey in Bali

Bali’s culinary scene promises an enchanting journey through a diverse range of flavors, spanning aromatic curries to fresh seafood. Local eateries, known as warungs, present budget-friendly options such as vegetarian rice bowls (“nasi campur”) for less than ₹50. Meanwhile, upscale restaurants cater to various budgets from the still affordable mid-priced restaurants to uber-expensive ones that’s going to set you to ₹10.000

If you find yourself in Bali and yearning for a distinctive dining experience, make sure not to overlook Red Gunpowder. Our renowned Indian restaurant in Bali offers a wealth of delightful contemporary Indian cuisines. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking a taste of home with a fusion of Balinese and modern influences.

Seven Days of Enchanting Bali Itinerary

Begin your Balinese adventure as you land in Denpasar. Delight in the warm embrace of the sun on Seminyak beach or Canggu beach and in the evening, relish a delectable dinner at our Red Gunpowder near Seminyak and Canggu . Discover the full spectrum of activities in Canggu and Pererenan by exploring our guide on The Best Things to do in Pererenan .

Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Ubud. Traverse the mystical Monkey Forest, wander through vibrant art markets and be captivated by the mesmerizing Kecak fire dance in the evening. Explore Bali beyond Ubud! Check out our article on  Alternative Destinations That Rival the Charm of Ubud , Discover hidden gems for a unique Balinese experience.

Embark on a trek to the awe-inspiring Mount Batur, where a breathtaking sunrise awaits. Afterward, rejuvenate your senses with a dip in the natural hot springs of Kintamani.

Embark on a cultural expedition to the revered Besakih Temple, often referred to as the “Mother Temple” of Bali. As the day unfolds, marvel at the intricate carvings of the Pura Tanah Lot temple during a captivating sunset.

Take a day trip to the idyllic Nusa Penida island. Snorkel alongside graceful manta rays and explore the iconic Kelingking Beach, a true gem of natural beauty.

Immerse yourself in the surfer’s paradise of Canggu. Try your hand at riding the waves of Legian or Seminyak beaches and in the evening, indulge in a sumptuous seafood feast right on the beach.

Conclude your Balinese journey with a visit to the stunning Uluwatu temple, perched dramatically on a cliff. Delight in the fiery hues of the sunset before heading back to Denpasar.

Must-Have Bali Experiences You Should Try

  • Surfing: Experience the thrill of catching waves at iconic breaks like Legian or Seminyak. Lessons are available starting from ₹1,500 per hour. If you’re a beginner surfer, check out our guide on the  Best Surfing Spots in Bali for Beginners .
  • Diving: Explore the vibrant underwater world of Bali’s coral reefs, teeming with diverse marine life. Day trips are offered from ₹3,000, including all necessary equipment.
  • Traditional Dance: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Bali by witnessing traditional dances. Enjoy the Kecak fire dances in Ubud (₹100) or the graceful Legong dances in Seminyak (₹200).
  • Temple Visits: Pay your respects at the awe-inspiring Besakih or Tanah Lot temples. Remember to dress modestly, covering your head and legs, to show proper reverence during your visit.

Hitting the Road on The Island of Gods

There are numerous ways to traverse the island of Bali, some of the most recommended modes of transportation are as follows :

Taxis in Bali provide a convenient means of transportation, especially for shorter distances (₹50,000-₹70,000 per day). Ensure that you communicate and agree on the fare with the driver beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings or surprises at the end of the journey.

2. Scooters/Motorbikes Rental

The most independent option, with rentals starting from ₹200 per day. Exploring Bali on a scooter or motorbike offers a sense of freedom and flexibility. Rentals are affordable, but considering the bustling traffic, having an International Driving Permit is not only a legal requirement but also a practical safety measure. It allows you to navigate through the island’s picturesque landscapes at your own pace.

3. Car Rentals

Ideal for larger groups or longer journeys, with rentals starting from ₹500 per day. Renting a car in Bali is a practical choice for those traveling with a group or planning longer excursions. It provides comfort and convenience and hiring a driver can enhance the experience by allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenery without the hassle of driving.

4. Ride-hailing Apps

Embrace the convenience of technology by using ride-hailing apps like Gojek or Grab. These services offer a hassle-free way to get around Bali and the pricing is generally reasonable. The flexibility to choose your destination and track your ride adds an extra layer of convenience to your transportation experience. Learn how to make the most of your Bali journey by using Gojek – check out our guide on How to use Gojek in Bali .

Where to go for a Shopping Spree in Bali?

Ubud Market

1. Local Markets

Immerse yourself in the vibrant local markets of Bali, such as Ubud Art Market, Sukawati Market and Gianyar Night Market. These bustling hubs showcase the rich cultural heritage of the island, offering a plethora of treasures like intricately designed batik fabrics, hand-carved wooden items and exquisite silver jewelry. Don’t forget to hone your bargaining skills for a more authentic shopping experience.

2. Upscale Boutiques

Seminyak and Canggu host trendy stores with designer clothing, home decor and art pieces. Indulge in a more sophisticated shopping experience in the upscale boutiques of Seminyak and Canggu. These areas are home to chic stores featuring designer clothing, unique home décor items and captivating art pieces. Explore the trendy shops that line the streets and discover curated collections that reflect Bali’s contemporary and artistic flair.

3. Souvenir Shops

Capture memories of your Bali journey by exploring the island’s numerous souvenir shops. Whether you’re seeking keychains, fridge magnets, or postcards, these shops scattered across Bali cater to every tourist’s desire for a tangible reminder of their visit. Choose keepsakes that resonate with the island’s cultural charm.

Cultural Etiquette for a Harmonious Experience

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As you enjoy your time in Bali, it’s crucial to be mindful of the island’s significant focus on culture and religion. To avoid causing any discomfort to the locals, it’s essential to consider certain aspects. Some things to keep in mind are:

1. Temples Dress Code

When visiting temples in Bali, respecting the dress code is paramount. Dress modestly by covering your legs and shoulders and if required, use a sarong provided at the temple’s entrance. This shows reverence for the sacred sites and the local customs associated with them.

2. Offerings

Engage in cultural rituals by placing small offerings of flowers or incense in temple baskets. This symbolic act is a demonstration of reverence for the spiritual importance of the temples and serves as a means to connect with Balinese traditions. These offerings are also commonly encountered at various locations along the roads in Bali, so exercise caution to avoid accidentally kicking or stepping on them.

3. Greetings

Embrace the local customs by offering a warm greeting with the Balinese phrase “Om Swastiastu.” Accompany the greeting with folded hands, a gesture that reflects politeness and cultural appreciation. This simple yet meaningful act sets the tone for positive interactions and demonstrates your openness to the Balinese way of life.

4. Bargaining

Engage in the art of bargaining when shopping at local markets. Approach negotiations with a friendly demeanor, acknowledging the cultural practice of haggling. This not only enhances your shopping experience but also fosters positive interactions with local vendors, creating a harmonious atmosphere.

Useful Resources to Prepare You for The Journey Ahead:

1. official bali tourism website.

Explore the official Bali Tourism Board website for comprehensive information on attractions, events and travel tips. This valuable resource can help you plan your itinerary and make the most of your Bali experience.

2. Booking Platforms

Utilize popular booking platforms like TripAdvisor and Booking.com to discover accommodation options, read reviews and make informed decisions for your stay in Bali.

3. Bali Visa Information

Stay updated on Bali’s visa regulations by referring to online websites such as Bali.com. Those resources provide essential information regarding entry requirements and many other things you should know before visiting Bali to ensure a smooth and hassle-free travel experience.

In conclusion, navigating the enchanting landscapes of Bali offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, emphasizing the significance of respect for local customs. Whether participating in temple rituals with small offerings or venturing into the vibrant markets, embracing the essence of Balinese traditions adds a profound dimension to your journey. Your 7 day journey within the islands of gods will surely leave you wanting for more!

Rifka

Journeying through life with a camera in hand, Rifka Setia Arianti is a passionate explorer of the world's diverse landscapes. Currently settled in Bali as a web designer, her lens captures the essence of her travels, weaving together a tapestry of stories that encapsulate her love for both photography and adventure.

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Bali Packages

Whether you’re going solo or looking for the perfect honeymoon, or perhaps a fun-filled family holiday, Bali, Indonesia - the island of gods has something to offer for everyone. With complete Bali Indonesia packages , explore on your Bali trip , all its popular regions like - Ubud, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Manggis, Jimbaran, Legian, Gili Island and Nusa Penida. Be it the ornate temple of Uluwatu, or a breath-taking sunset at Tanah Lot, Bali is undoubtedly a pandora box with stunning attractions. A visit to the Tegallalang rice fields for a spectacular rice fields view is highly recommended when in your cheap Bali packages . Also capturing a beautiful picture on the swing with the Tegenungan waterfalls at the background is a definite must. A holy bath at Tirta Empul Temple on your Bali tour packages , is said to cleanse you of all the impurities. A visit to the Taman Ayun Temple will envelope you in serenity.

A trip to Ubud’s monkey forest introduces the mischievous long-tailed macaques to your Bali tour from India. Watch a riveting Balinese Barong dance to immerse yourself in a splash of Balinese culture. Witness the traditional Kecak dance performance and get a walk through the history of Bali. Fall in love with Balinese art while strolling through the Ubud art gallery and buy trinkets galore. Take a leisure walk down the white sand beach of Kuta and do not miss Julia Robert's Eat Pray Love fame Padang Padang beach on your Bali trip package . Watch a heart-warming sunset while you lay back on a comfortable sofa sipping your favourite drink at Potato Head Beach Club. Delve through the Gili islands and Nusa Penida for the best underwater adventure in Bali. Capture the magical sunset at Crystal Bay, stroll through the Kelingking Beach and get pleased by Diamond Beach on your Bali packages from India . Gawk endlessly at the beauty of Broken beach and get mesmerised at the post-card perfect scenery of Angel Billabong. With our Bali package unravel Bali in the best possible manner. Customise your Bali travel packages at Pickyourtrail now and make your Bali Indonesia trip an unforgettable one.

Bali Indonesia Tour Packages from India

Bali indonesia trip packages highlights.

  • Touring Ulun Danu Beratan Temple located over the beautiful Lake Bratan
  • Trek the Mount Batur for a beautiful sunrise
  • Explore the Royal Palace of Ubud and head for a quick shopping at Ubud Art Market
  • Catch a heart-warming sunset at Tanah Lot Temple
  • Take a picture on a swing with Tegenungan Waterfall in the background
  • Go for an adventurous White Water Rafting in Ayung River
  • Watch Uluwatu sunset with a riveting Kecak dance and fire dance
  • Taste Balinese special Luwak cofee along with 11 other varieties
  • Take a stroll down Ubud Art Gallery & take in the view of beautiful paintings
  • Go for an adrenaline-pumping Scuba diving at the reef of Nusa Dua
  • Catch a soul-stirring Balinese Barong Dance at Sahadewa Batubulan
  • Tour the lush green beautiful rice terraces of Tegalalang
  • Ride the wave & enjoy surfing at Padang Padang Beach
  • Visit the elephant cave temple of Goa Gajah.
  • Savour the beauty of thousand islands from Rumah Pohon Tree House
  • Bali Water Sports: Parasailing, Banana Boat and Jet-Ski Ride
  • Take the fun Nusa Lembongan Reef Cruise with snorkeling and water slides
  • Play with the cheerful monkeys at Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Capture in your lens a picture at Handara Gate
  • Lunch with a rice fields view at Sari Organik
  • Get a refreshing spa at Putri Bali Spa
  • Visit Pura Taman Saraswati or Ubud Water Palace dedicated to lord Saraswati

Places to Visit on your Bali Trip

1. discover the ubud art market.

Discover Ubud Art Market - Bali's artisan market which is famous for its silk scarves, lightweight shirts, woven baskets, Moroccan-style oil lamps, quilt-stitched batik camisoles and many other handcrafted products. Bargain for the best price on your Bali tours from India and take home some memorable souvenirs. Marvel at Balinese artist's impeccable craftsmanship as you stroll through these crowded markets. Check out Balinese painting and woodcarving around the market. Get an insight into the lives of artists and artisans in the city. Visit the Threads of Life Gallery, where you can enrol in a class to learn about the traditional methods to colour fabrics.

2. Trek Through Bedugul Rainforest

Step foot into the wilderness of Bali’s jungles and trek through a cool highland rainforest that overlooks the gorgeous lakeside village of Bedugul. During this moderate trek you will explore a pristine conservation forest, enjoy breathtaking panoramas while our expert guide educates you on jungle ecology. Spot on your Indonesia Bali package from India a variety of wildlife including leaf-eating macaques, small deer known as kijang, Bali starling and Pangolin anteaters. Enjoy a traditional canoe trip across the beautiful Lake Bratan and indulge in a delicious buffet lunch at a local restaurant.

3. Hiking Tour To Mayong Village

Discover on your Bali trip package from India , the beauty of Mayong village which is 20 km from Lovina and away from busy side of Bali on this guided tour. Marvel at the panoramic view of the landscape with hectares of rice fields covering the hill slopes. Get to know the local villagers’ fascinating way of life like the traditional farming, cattle breeding and the daily routine of offerings and ceremonies. Listen to captivating stories of this ancient village from your guide and spot historical relics present throughout the village.

4. Visit to the Mesmerising Broken Beach in Nusa Penida

Located in the Nusa Penida Island, the Broken Beach has the most picturesque views ever of the lashing blue waves. You can go ahead and visit this place along with your loved ones and spend some leisure time and click pictures on your Bali travel packages from India . Speaking of beaches on the Nusa Penida Island itself, you can look forward to some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving experiences at these points. Given that it is further into the Indian Ocean, there is a chance that you may witness breathtaking marine life during your expeditions.

5. A tour of the Breathtaking Thousand Islands Viewpoint in Nusa Penida

Geographically, the Thousand Islands Viewpoint is located on the eastern side of Nusa Penida Islands. This is one of the most precious points in all of Nusa Penida and is actually not known to a lot of people. Although it involves a bit of walking, the end result of the view is totally worth it and hence is a must visit on your Bali packages . You will not find much crowd here since it is quite a narrow strip of land. You might also have a glimpse of the Lombok island from this point which is largely untouched and yet again gives you a unique experience.

Best Time For Bali Tour

Bali, the Island of the Gods is an all rounder similar to the ones we have in the game of Cricket. Why so? Well, it has a bit of all experiences and needless to say, it can be visited all around the year. The sunny beaches and captivating mountains prove that Bali is a jack of all trades. Although a lot of people would prefer visiting the island during the months of April to October, you can also have a good time visiting the place from November to March. The obvious reason for this is that the winter season will see sparse crowds which will give you better space to enjoy your Bali holiday package on all fronts.

But if you prefer to be in the midst of local culture and the native vibe, it's recommended that you visit Bali between the months of April and October. So, irrespective of whether you are a summer baby or a winter lover, Bali will be sure to welcome you with open arms into its heavenly abode. Let’s dive right in and understand more on the best time and ideal season to visit Bali shall we?

Summer in Bali (April - October)

Typically referred to as the dry season, you can look forward to some bright and sunny days when you visit Bali between the months of April and October. The landscape and weather conditions are ideal to take up water sport activities as well. Considering that a large part of Bali lovers visit the Island during the summer season, you can look forward to tons of festivals and local cultural activities along with your loved ones. The Bali arts festival is one such event where people from all over the globe throng the island to witness the culture in all its glory. If you want to travel smart, make sure you book your hotels and activities in advance so that you get the best deals for your Bali trip package . There is a high probability that if you book in the off season, you tend to save on your Bali trip cost in the peak season. So go ahead and plan your summer vacation on the beautiful island of Bali.

Winter in Bali (November to March)

For all you winter lovers out there, don't lose heart. Bali can also be visited in the winter months from November to March. Imagine climbing up the famous Mount Batur while letting the chilly breeze caress your face early in the morning. Sounds well, right? The best part about visiting Bali in the winter season is that you will not have too much of a crowd, thus giving the much needed getaway you and your loved ones deserve. Do not expect Bali to be filled with snow at any given point because it is located very close to the equator. In fact, the island destination is known for its pleasant climate in the winter rather than the chilly weather. How does a beautiful wintry climate sound when you are lazing around the Nusa Penida Island while looking at the overcast sky touching the horizon? So, go ahead and bask in the romantic weather of Bali from the months of November to March with cheapest Bali tour packages offered at Pickyourtrail.

Best Beaches to Visit on Bali Trip

Bali is a stunning island and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia. The beaches here are some of the most beautiful in the world, and there are so many to choose from. Whether you are looking for a place to relax or somewhere to enjoy some water sports, you are sure to have a great time here. If you are planning a Bali trip package from India, be sure to add these 10 beaches to your list: 1. Kuta Beach :- This is one of the most popular beaches on the island, and it is great for surfing and sunbathing. Kuta Beach, located on the southwest coast of the island, is one of the best spots in Bali to witness beautiful sunsets. With its lively atmosphere and plenty of activities to keep you busy, Kuta Beach is the perfect place to spend a day with the whole family. Kuta Beach is arguably Bali's most famous beach and is perfect for swimming in its calm waters. With plenty of places to eat, drink, and shop nearby, Kuta Beach is a great place to visit in Bali. 2. Dream Beach :- Dream Beach is another one of Bali's best-kept secrets. Dream Beach, located in the north of the island, is an excellent place to unwind and enjoy some peace. The beach is one of many popular and tranquil beaches on Lembongan, with scenery dominated by spectacular rock formations and low-lying limestone cliffs. The clear water and white sand make this beach an ideal place to relax and unwind on your Bali trip from India. Visitors can hike to the clifftop and take amazing photos of the breathtaking seascapes around the beach. 3. Lovina Beach :- Lovina beach is a great spot in Bali for seeing dolphins. The clear water and white sand make this beach an ideal place to relax and enjoy some peace. With its vibrant marine life, this beach is best for snorkelling and diving. The surroundings are stunning, and you can have a quiet time on the beach while watching the sunset. Also, there are several restaurants around where you can stop by and sample the flavourful Balinese seafood. With its stunning scenery and vibrant atmosphere, Lovina Beach is a great place to get adventurous on your Bali Indonesia tour package. 4. Bingin Beach :- Bingin Beach is one of the most popular spots in northern Bali. The white sand and clear water make this beach an ideal place to relax and enjoy some peace. If you are looking for a more lively atmosphere, there are plenty of restaurants and activities nearby that will keep you busy all day. This beach is well known for its surf breaks, making it perfect for those who want to catch some waves. It is also great for relaxing on the sand or taking a walk along the cliffs. There are many seafood restaurants around the beach that serve freshly caught fish during sunset hours. It is an experience not to be missed. 5. Nusa Dua Beach :- If you want a more laid-back atmosphere, head to Nusa Dua Beach. With fewer crowds than other beaches, this beach is great for relaxing and soaking up the sun in peace. This beach is also situated in a luxury resort area, so it is perfect if you are looking for a bit of luxury on your Bali Indonesia trip. It is also great for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the views. With its white sand and crystal clear water, it is no wonder this beach is so unique to visit in Bali. If you are looking for some peace, this is the perfect place to go. 6. Sanur Beach :- Sanur beach is much quieter than some of the others on the island, making it perfect for those who want to escape the crowds. This tranquil bay is a favourite among locals as well as tourists due to its picturesque views and golden sands. It is also lovely for a sunset stroll or bike ride. Traditional fishermen still use this beach for their daily catch, but there is also plenty of space to relax or paddle board on its peaceful waters. Despite being a busy beach, it is one of the best beaches in Bali and a must visit on your Bali tour packages. 7. Amed Beach :- If you are looking for some quiet, then Amed Beach is where you should be heading on your Bali tour. Located on the eastern side of Bali near Tulamben, this black sand beach offers stunning scenery and snorkelling opportunities too. The beach offers a more secluded experience than other beaches because it is surrounded by limestone cliffs jutting out from the sea bed below. This beach is located in an area known for its diving sites, so it is perfect if you are looking to do some exploring underwater. There are also some great restaurants nearby serving fresh seafood. 8. Padangbai Beach :- This beach is a great place to relax and take in stunning views. It is also a good spot for snorkelling and swimming on your Bali tour packages from India. This beach is one of the most popular spots for surfing in Bali. It is also great for enjoying the views or watching the sunset. Visitors looking for some adventure can head down one of the many trails leading up to and away from the beach for stunning views. The beach offers stunning views with towering limestone cliffs dropping into crystal-clear blue water, making it ideal if you love taking photos. 9. Seminyak Beach :- This beach is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with many beach clubs and restaurants lining the shore. It is a great place to enjoy a sunset cocktail or partake in some water sports activities like surfing or parasailing. This beach is a bit more upscale, with plenty of restaurants and bars nearby. It is perfect for a relaxing day by the water. This beach is known for its fresh seafood, so be sure to try some of the local restaurants here. It is also a great spot for swimming and snorkelling. Whether you want an action-packed holiday by the sea or somewhere quiet to relax, Seminyak Beach has it all. 10. Padang Padang Beach :- Also known as "the secret beach," Padang Padang has become increasingly popular since it was featured in Julia Roberts' 2010 movie Eat, Pray, Love. With its crystal-clear water, white sand, and tropical climate, this beach in Bali is sure to make you feel relaxed and refreshed. Also, it makes for a great spot to relax on the sand or go surfing due to its waves at high tide. This beach has a distinctive hollow rock entrance that makes for great photo opportunities. This beach is always filled with visitors due to its great panoramic vistas and surfing opportunities. So, visit this beach on your Bali tours from India and enjoy the best beach vacation in Bali.

More activities to include on your Bali Package

  • Shop souvenirs at Krisna Bali Souvenir shop
  • Relax by the beach club Kudeta as you enjoy your drinks
  • Visit Kelingking Beach that is in the shape of Tyrannosaurus Rex
  • Visit Beachwalk Shopping Mall for an exclusive shopping experience
  • Marvel at the natural wonder of Broken Beach
  • Explore the dramatic & exotic landscape of Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
  • Watch the clear blue waters of Angel Billabong
  • Watch a beautiful sunset at Crystal Bay
  • Dine and relax in the comfort of soft beds facing the sea at Potato Head Beach Club
  • Watch a drag show at Bali joe or Mixwell
  • Go for scuba diving on the Liberty Shipwreck
  • Strike a pose at the Gate of Heaven with a jaw dropping backdrop
  • Take a holy dip at Tirta Empul Temple
  • Visit Lempuyang Temple: An amazing temple with a thousand steps
  • Swim with 48 life size human sunken sculptures at Nest in Gilli Meno
  • Watch sunset at La Plancha Bali
  • Go on a Mayong village trekking tour
  • Take a stroll down Campughan Ridgewalk
  • Take the experience of Quad Biking in Bali
  • Dine at Tsavo Lion Restaurant
  • Go on a Munduk Waterfall Jungle Trek with scenic views of Old Dutch Batiste amidst Green Mountains
  • Go Snorkeling at Tanjung Benoa

Things to Remember While On Your Bali Tour

1. do not disrespect balinese culture or local customs.

It is important to show respect and appreciation for the rich traditions and customs of the Balinese people. This includes being mindful of their religious practices, dressing modestly when visiting temples, and seeking permission before taking photographs of individuals or sacred sites.

2. Do not step on or over offerings on the ground

Offerings are an integral part of Balinese daily life and are considered sacred. It is important to walk around them or step over them carefully to avoid causing any rudeness or offense. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid touching or disturbing the offerings in any way, as they hold great significance to the Balinese people.

3. Do not touch someone's head

Touching someone's head is considered disrespectful in Balinese culture. The head is believed to be the most sacred part of the body, and touching it without permission is seen as intrusive. It is important to show respect by refraining from any physical contact with someone's head, even if it may seem like a friendly gesture in other cultures.

4. Avoid entering temples without proper attire

In Bali, entering temples without proper attire is considered unmannered. Temples are sacred places and it is important to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting them. This typically means covering your shoulders, wearing a sarong or a long skirt, and sometimes even wearing a sash. By following these guidelines, you show respect for the religious beliefs and customs of the Balinese people.

5. Do not climb Mount Batur without a guide

This is because Mount Batur is an active volcano and can be dangerous to climb without proper guidance. Hiring a guide ensures your safety and also supports the local economy as many guides are locals who rely on tourism for their livelihood. Additionally, the guides are knowledgeable about the mountain's history and cultural significance and can enhance your overall experience by providing valuable insights during the climb.

6. Never drink tap water; always choose bottled water

Drinking tap water can pose health risks due to potential contaminants or impurities. Opting for bottled water ensures a safer and more reliable source of hydration, especially in unfamiliar locations where water quality may vary.

7. Avoid public displays of affection beyond holding hands

Public displays of affection can vary greatly in acceptability across different cultures. In some places, excessive displays of affection may be seen as inappropriate or offensive. It is important to be mindful of local customs and norms to avoid unintentionally causing discomfort or offense to others.

8. Do not feed monkeys in monkey forests

Feeding monkeys in monkey forests can disrupt their natural behaviour and diet, leading to negative consequences for their health and well-being. Additionally, feeding them can also pose risks to human safety as they may become aggressive or dependent on human food. It is best to observe and appreciate these animals from a distance, respecting their natural habitat and allowing them to thrive in their own environment.

9. Avoid driving without an international driver's license

Driving without an international driver's license can result in legal consequences, such as fines or even imprisonment, depending on the country. It is important to obtain the proper documentation before operating a vehicle in a foreign country to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.

10. Do not make unnecessary comments on Bali

Don't imply criticism or disrespect towards Indonesian leaders or religious figures in public conversations or social media posts about your stay in Bali. It is important to show respect and appreciation for the local culture and customs while visiting Bali. Engaging in thoughtful and positive discussions about your experiences can help foster a better understanding and connection with the local community.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bali Tour Packages

How much is a meal cost in Bali?

Average cost of food in Bali per day ranges between Rp250,000 - Rp2,70,000 varying based on your eating and spending habits. While dining out the average cost per meal is around Rp105,000.

When is a good time to visit Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is in the months of May, July and September when the weather is warm and sunny and ideal for outdoor activities.

How much cash can I carry from India to Bali?

For a seven day trip to Bali for two, you can carry Rs.50,000 worth IDR which is approximately IDR 9752815. This money should suffice for transport, activities, shopping, food and drinks.

Which are the must visit cities in Bali?

Denpasar, Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu and Nusa Dua are the best regions in Bali that are a must visit on your Bali trip.

What to pack for your Bali trip?

Light weight dresses, quick drying shorts, flip flops, travel shoes for trekking, swim suit for swimming and underwater water sports, Universal Power Adapter, Sunscreen to beat the sun, sunglasses, reusable water bottle are the essentials to pack for your Bali tour.

How to dress before visiting a temple in Bali?

While visiting a temple you want to be appropriate and modest in Bali. It is advised to respectfully cover shoulders and knees for both men and women. The ideal thing to do is to carry a sarong for all your temple visits and tie it around your waist. This is applicable to both men and women. Alternatively, Sarongs are available on rent at the entrance to every temple.

What is the ideal time to spend for a trip to Bali?

6 nights 7 days is the ideal time to spend in Bali to cover all the important attractions. A 6 nights Bali itinerary can be customised as per your requirement at Pickyourtrail to include everything of your choice and have the ideal Bali holiday.

How to move around in Bali?

Motorbikes and cars are the best way to move around in Bali. Relying on Public transport is not advisable. The traffic situation in Bali can get annoying, and hence renting a motorbike is the best option as that will help you manoeuvre through the traffic.

Do we need a passport for Bali from India?

Yes, you need a passport to enter Bali from India. Although Bali offers visa on arrival for Indians, so visa need not be applied for earlier and can be obtained after arriving at Denpasar airport.

What are the languages spoken in Bali? Can I survive with English?

Balinese, Indonesian & English are the most spoken languages in Bali. In major tourist attractions, you can survive with English, however if you go to interior parts of Bali, it can get difficult and hence learning little Balinese can go a long way.

What is the currency in Bali?

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the currency used in Bali. However Euro and USD are also widely accepted and can fetch you good conversion rates.

Is Bali a safe place to visit?

Bali is a fairly safe place to visit. However it is always advised to keep your belongings safe at all times and remain cautious against pickpockets. Also the threat of volcanoes remain, but so far there hasn't been a scenario of significant devastation and it continues to be a top tourist destination making it a rather safe place to vacation in.

What are the best places to shop in Bali?

1. Krisna Bali Souvenirs shop outlet is the best place to buy Bali souvenirs, accessories, keychains, handicrafts and related items. There are 7 outlets spread across Bali, you can shop keepsakes from any one themon your Bali trip. 2. Sukawati art market is another place to shop typical Balinese crafts such as paintings, silver & gold jewellery, antiques, wooden sculptures, and beach fabrics. 3. At Kuta art market and Ubud art market you can buy Balinese handicraft items such as placemats, bags, balinese conical hats, silk scarves, T-shirts, sandals, and fridge magnet sort of souvenirs. 4. For high end fashion brands and designer boutique brands, head to Seminyak Village Mall. 5. At Discovery Shopping Mall Kuta find clothing brands such as Adidas, Nike and Giordano, find a store for all your shopping needs in Bali.

How do I get from Bali to Nusa Penida?

From Sanur in Bali, there are speedboats that go to Nusa Penida and it takes about 30 - 45 minutes to get there by a speedboat. Angel Billabong speedboat transfers are the most sought after.

How to get to Nusa Lembongan from Bali?

Nusa Lembongan can be reached from Bali in 30 minutes through a fast speed boat departing from Sanur or Serangan port. You can find several trips departing to Lembongan from Bali in a day, particularly by Gili Getaway and Blue Water Express.

Is Bali kid friendly?

Bali is definitely one of the most family friendly destinations to visit. Its amazing beaches, restaurants, sunsets, swings and marine parks make it a kid friendly destination. To top that welcoming locals make it a cherry on the cake for kids!

Is Bali safe for female solo travel?

Bali is fairly considered to be safe for female travellers to travel solo or with a group.

Does Bali offer visa on arrival for Indians?

At the current date, Bali offers free visa on arrival for Indian tourists that lets them stay in Bali for a period of 30 days. All you need to carry is your passport and at Immigration counter your passport will be stamped with visa exemption stamp. Although it is advisable to have your to and fro tickets and your stay booked prior to your arrival, there is no visa fees for Indians to enter Bali.

How much does a trip to Bali cost from India?

At Pickyourtrail get Bali packages that start as low as Rs.36,000 for a 4 nights Bali holiday to Rs.48,000 for a 8 night Bali vacation. Customise your India to Bali trip cost according to your budget and get a complete package that fits all budgets.

What to do in Bali at night?

Bali is known for its lively nightlife scene, and there’s something to suit everyone’s taste. You can watch the Kecak Fire Dance, shop at the Night Market, party at beach clubs, or simply take a stroll along the beach at night. Whether you want to enjoy a few drinks at a beach bar, dance the night away at a club, or see some traditional Balinese dance performances, there’s plenty to keep you entertained in Bali after dark.

When does it rain in Bali?

Bali receives rain during the months of November to March. During this period of time, it rains quite a lot in Bali. The rain usually comes in the form of short, intense downpours that often happen in the afternoon or evening. If you are planning to visit during these months, it can be a bit inconvenient because of the cold climate, so make sure to carry some warm clothes with you.

What to wear in the Bali temples?

When visiting any temple in Bali, wear attire that is completely covered. Avoid wearing miniskirts or any see-through clothing. Some temples require visitors to wear a sarong or scarf to visit the temple, which can be purchased at the temple's entrance.

What are the top cafes to try in Bali?

  • Revolver Espresso (Seminyak and Ubud): Revolver Espresso is a thriving coffee roastery that is well known for using world’s best Arabica beans and offering best flavours to its visitors. It is a trendy café with unique interiors, radiating hippy vibes, and offering a comforting atmosphere to visitors. You can try the Killer Chiller, Bulletproof Coffee, or Revolver Coffee Shake.
  • Seniman Coffee: is one of the leading coffee brands in Indonesia and offers a diverse range of selected coffees from various regions of Bali. This retro café is a great place for cosy vibes, along with sipping some great coffee.
  • Sisterfields Cafe (Seminyak): The next vibrant café that you can plan to visit is Sisterfields, known for offering Australia’s unique café culture to the streets of Bali. Sisterfields Café is committed to providing authentic tastes prepared with fresh and high quality ingredients. Enjoy coffees, pastries, truffle scrambled eggs, breakfast burgers, and many lunch and dinner options as well.
  • Cafe Organic (Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud): You can make plans to visit this another great café in Bali, which is known for focusing on health conscious, plant based food dishes. If you are a vegan or a vegetarian exploring Bali, then this is your stop for savouring delicious delicacies.
  • Pison Coffee (Seminyak): It is a popular coffee shop with a lively atmosphere. It is a perfect place to visit with your family and friends and enjoy the cool and cosy vibes. Choose from their amazing coffee selections and enjoy live music performances.

What are the best restaurants to eat in Bali?

  • Mamasan, Bali: A wonderful restaurant that is known for its sophisticated Asian fusion and elegant interiors. Enjoy the authentic flavours paired with cocktails & wine, making sure to provide its visitors with a refined dining experience. Choose from crispy chicken dumplings, wild mushroom salad, stuffed chicken wings, and many other delicious delicacies at the restaurant.
  • The Plantation Grill, Seminyak: Next best restaurant in Bali is the Plantation Grill, which offers great seafood and meat grill dishes. The restaurant flaunts twenties-style and offers vintage feels to its visitors. Ingredients are imported to provide authentic tastes to its visitors.
  • Merah Putih (Seminyak): serves up modern Indonesian cuisine in a beautiful, modern setting.
  • Merah Putih: Get ready to have an Indonesian dining experience like no other, only at Merah Putih restaurant in Bali. Immerse yourself in Indonesia’s fine cuisine and enjoy the bursting flavours of traditional spices. Whether you are planning a casual lunch, candlelit dinners, or a cheat day, this is your place to visit for delicious delicacies in Bali.
  • Mozaic, Ubud: It is a great Asian restaurant that is known for its culinary excellence. Mozaic Restaurant focuses on using traditional Balinese ingredients and locally sourced organic produce to create real tastes. To offer mouthwatering tastes, they even use traditional cooking techniques.
  • La Lucciola, Seminyak: Another great dining option in Bali is the 30 years old La Lucciola restaurant. Not only its mouth watering flavours and tastes, but the mesmerising beach side location is a cherry on the top. Savour regional Italian dishes along with moreish Italian desserts and tropical cocktails on your Bali tour.

Which are the top street food choices in Bali?

  • Gado Gado (Salad): Gado Gado is an Indonesian salad which is perfect for every taste bud. This salad is prepared with cucumber, tempeh, sprouts, tofu, kidney beans, cucumber and eggs are optional. The main ingredient is its special peanut sauce dressing, giving it a mix of flavour.
  • Bubur Sumsum (Coconut & rice porridge): Another sweet treat on the list is Bubur Sumsum, a comforting dish of Bali. It is very easy to prepare and tastes amazing. Do try this sweet dish served with palm sugar syrup on your Bali trip from India. Sometimes, this dish is also served with sweet potato dumplings, sounds like tasting it, right!
  • Pisang Goreng (Banana Fritters): Another great Bali street food is deep-fried banana or banana fritters. This dish is prepared by slicing bananas and then coating them with a simple batter of flour, water, and salt. In Bali, these fritters are served with vanilla ice cream or freshly grated coconut.
  • Satay (Kebab): This dish is a Southeast Asian kebab which is made of meat and skewered to grill. These delicious Satay are then served with sauces and are popular amongst both locals and tourists.
  • Mie Goreng (Stir-fried noodles): Next popular street food in Bali is Mie Goreng which are noodles. Who can say no to noodles, right? This is simple, yet authentic meal is very delicious and is made of egg noodles, many types of sauces, vegetables, and meat. There are both vegetarian and non-vegetarian varieties of Mie Goreng.
  • Laklak (Rice flour pancakes): These pancakes not only look amazing but taste delicious as well. Laklak are traditional Balinese pancakes which are prepared with rice flour, water, coconut milk, baking powder, grated coconut, brown sugar, and salt and enjoyed in breakfast in Bali.

What are the best clubs to enjoy on a Bali trip?

  • Sky Garden, Bali: Get ready to have ultimate partying and nightlife experiences at the Sky Garden in Bali. Dance your night off here, as it offers the best lighting and sound effects and invites popular artists to perform live. This 7-year-old club even hosts confetti showers and stage fireworks to offer visitors a lifetime experience.
  • Mirror Lounge & Club, Seminyak: Popular club in Bali that promises moments enhanced with mosaic mirrors, neon-coloured laser beams, high quality music, and fine cuisine. This club is known for its energetic and electrifying atmosphere, and makes sure to provide the best of the best to its visitors.
  • Red Ruby Club, Seminyak: Visit this wonderland in Bali that is known for offering ultimate nightlife experiences. With quality music, vibing atmosphere, well-mannered staff, delicious dining options, and interior influenced by 970s and 1980s New York disco era, you won’t be let down. This place attracts all kinds of party-goers and offers the best.
  • La Favela, Seminyak: La Favela is another great club to visit and enjoy the retro vibes with Latin-influenced dishes, refreshing cocktails, and so much more. The theme of this amazing club is a mix of Bali and Indonesian jungles, 90s underground bars and clubs in the UK, and favelas of Rio, giving you a reason to visit it for sure!
  • Engine Room Discotheque, Bali: Another option is to visit Engine Room, a three-storey disco club that offers refreshing drinks, energetic music, and DJs who make sure to offer you the best experiences. You can enjoy your night here with your friends and have a good time.

When is the tourist off-season in Bali?

The tourist off-season in Bali is typically from October to March, as this is the rainy season. However, Bali is a popular destination year-round, so there are still tourists visiting even during the off-season.

Can I ride a scooter with my Indian driver's license in Bali?

Yes, you can ride a scooter with your Indian driver's license in Bali, provided it is a valid license and you have an International Driving Permit (IDP). An IDP is a translation of your driver's license into several different languages, and it is required by law in Indonesia for foreigners driving or riding motorbikes.

Is Bali expensive to visit?

Yes, Bali can be an affordable destination to visit compared to many other popular tourist destinations. However, prices can vary depending on your travel style and where you choose to stay and dine. During the on-season between April and October, Bali will be expensive, but Bali is good to visit any time of the year.

How far is Ubud from the airport?

Ubud and Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport are 37 kilometers apart. You can take a taxi or cab from the airport, and you will reach Ubud in about 1 hour, depending on the traffic.

How far is Seminyak from the airport?

Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport is approximately 10 kilometers from Seminak. It usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes to get to Seminyak from the airport by car or taxi. However, travel time can vary depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.

How far is Kuta from the airport?

Kuta and Ngurah Rai International Airport are roughly 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) apart. Taking a car or cab from the airport to Kuta often takes ten to fifteen minutes.

How far are the Gili Islands from Bali?

It is 88.9 kilometres from Ubud to the Gili Islands, and the journey takes approximately 3 hours. To reach Gili Island, take a taxi or local bus from Ubud to reach Badang Bai, which takes 1.5 hours of travel time, and from there, catch a ferry to reach Gili Trawangan.

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The Ultimate Guide: How to Plan a Budget Bali Trip from India

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Planning a trip to the beautiful island of Bali from India? Dreaming of pristine beaches, verdant landscapes, and the calming spirituality of the island, but worried about costs? Well, you’re in the right place! This comprehensive guide will give you everything you need to plan a budget trip to Bali, ensuring you have an unforgettable experience without burning a hole in your pocket.

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Understanding the Cost Factors

Before we dive into the planning process, let’s discuss the key cost factors you’ll need to consider.

The airfare from India to Bali is a significant part of the budget. Depending on the time of booking, the airline you choose, and the flight’s route, prices can vary greatly.

Here’s a list of airlines that frequently operate flights from major Indian cities to Denpasar, Bali, along with approximate prices for a round-trip ticket:

  • AirAsia : One of the most budget-friendly options, AirAsia, offers flights from cities like Delhi and Mumbai to Bali. The prices typically range from INR 20,000 to INR 30,000, depending on the time of booking and season.
  • Malindo Air : This airline provides a good balance between cost and comfort, with fares typically ranging from INR 22,000 to INR 35,000.
  • Garuda Indonesia : As the national carrier of Indonesia, Garuda operates regular flights to Bali, offering a more premium experience. Prices usually fall within INR 35,000 to INR 45,000.
  • Singapore Airlines : With a layover in Singapore, this airline offers excellent service, but it comes with a heftier price tag. Expect to pay between INR 40,000 and INR 50,000 for a round trip.
  • Malaysia Airlines : Another option with a layover, this time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines’ fares typically range between INR 25,000 and INR 40,000.

Please note that these prices are approximate and can vary based on when and where you book, how far in advance you book, and the time of year you plan to travel. It’s also important to consider that additional charges may apply for baggage and in-flight amenities. Always compare flight prices from different airlines and booking platforms to secure the best deal.

Accommodation

Bali offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to luxury resorts. The choice of accommodation significantly impacts your overall budget.

Budget Accommodation

Budget travellers and solo adventurers often choose hostels for their affordability and social atmosphere. Most hostels offer dormitory-style rooms with shared bathrooms, but some also have private rooms. A night at a hostel in Bali typically ranges from INR 500 to INR 1,500.

Some popular budget hostels include:

  • Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel in Ubud : Known for its excellent location and services, including yoga classes and a swimming pool.
  • The Farm Hostel in Canggu : Perfect for surfers and digital nomads, it offers spacious dorms and a tranquil environment.

Guesthouses

Guesthouses, also known as ‘homestays,’ are another budget-friendly option. These family-run establishments offer a warm, homely experience, typically with private rooms and en-suite bathrooms. Prices per night usually range from INR 1,000 to INR 3,000.

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Mid-Range Accommodation

Boutique hotels and b&bs.

For those seeking more privacy and amenities without breaking the bank, boutique hotels and B&Bs are excellent choices. These establishments offer personalised services and unique decors. Prices generally range from INR 3,000 to INR 7,000 per night.

  • Tegal Sari in Ubud : Surrounded by lush rice fields, this hotel offers beautiful wooden cottages.
  • Ananda Cottage also in Ubud : Featuring Balinese-style rooms, three swimming pools, and yoga classes.

Luxury Accommodation

Resorts and villas.

Bali is renowned for its luxury resorts and private villas, particularly in areas like Seminyak and Nusa Dua. With prices typically starting at INR 10,000 per night, these accommodations offer world-class services, private pools, spas, fine dining options, and stunning views.

  • Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay : Offering luxurious villas, each with a private pool.
  • The Mulia in Nusa Dua : Known for its impressive beachfront pools and stylish rooms.

Remember, prices can vary significantly depending on the season, location, and booking platform. Always compare prices and check guest reviews before booking. Consider the proximity to the attractions you plan to visit, availability of public transportation, and the type of neighbourhood when choosing your accommodation.

Other Important Factor of Bali Budget Trip

Food and drink.

Bali is known for its delicious cuisine, with options to fit every budget. Whether you’re enjoying street food or fine dining, the cost of meals can add up.

Local Transportation

Getting around Bali involves costs, whether you’re hiring a driver, renting a scooter, or using public transportation.

Sightseeing and Activities

Entrance fees to temples, parks, and attractions, as well as the cost of activities like surfing lessons or spa treatments, need to be considered in your budget.

Detailed Planning Steps

Now, let’s explore the step-by-step guide to plan your budget trip to Bali.

Bali boasts a tropical climate, making it a year-round destination. However, to maximize savings and avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons – April to June and September to October. Not only will you enjoy pleasant weather, but you’ll also find lower prices on accommodation and flights.

Look for the best deals on flights at least two to three months before your travel dates. Booking well in advance will significantly reduce your costs. Airlines like AirAsia and Malindo Air often have reasonably priced flights from major Indian cities to Denpasar, Bali’s capital.

Great news for Indian passport holders – Indonesia offers a free 30-day visa on arrival for Indian citizens. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date in Bali.

Bali offers an array of budget-friendly accommodation options, ranging from hostels to guest houses and budget hotels. Regions like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud are popular among tourists, providing affordable lodging options. Always compare prices on different platforms and consider booking directly through the hotel’s website as they often have exclusive discounts.

Getting Around

One of the most cost-effective and fun ways to get around Bali is by renting a scooter, which usually costs around INR 400-500 per day. Alternatively, you can also use local transport like Bemos or hire a private driver for full-day tours. Remember to negotiate prices beforehand to avoid overpaying.

Eating in Bali can be a delightful, yet budget-friendly experience. Look for local Warungs (small family-owned restaurants) that serve delicious Balinese cuisine at very affordable prices. You can enjoy a hearty meal for as low as INR 100-150. However, make sure to drink bottled water to avoid any health issues.

Activities and Sightseeing

Plan your itinerary in a way that you visit multiple attractions within the same area on the same day to save on transport costs. Admission fees for most temples and attractions in Bali are quite affordable (ranging from INR 200-500). However, if you’re a fan of water sports or plan on taking surfing lessons, be sure to negotiate for the best prices.

While shopping in Bali can be tempting, it’s essential to stick to your budget. Bali’s markets are famous for their bargaining culture, so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices for souvenirs, clothing, or handicrafts. Also, consider purchasing local SIM cards for data and communication as they are quite cheap and efficient.

Health and Safety

Travel insurance is a must. It might seem like an unnecessary expense, but it is crucial for unforeseen circumstances. Also, keep a small first-aid kit handy and follow general safety measures.

Money Saving Tips for Bali Trip

Travel during off-peak season.

Travelling during the off-peak season can significantly reduce airfare and accommodation costs.

Opt for Local Cuisine

Local food is often cheaper and gives you an authentic taste of Balinese culture.

Use Public Transport

Using public transport or renting a bike can be more economical than hiring a private cab.

Planning a budget trip to Bali from India is indeed possible with a little bit of careful planning. By considering the various cost factors and utilizing our step-by-step guide, you’ll be well on your way to an unforgettable and affordable Bali adventure.

What is the best time to visit Bali?

Off-peak season (April, May, June and September) is the best time for a budget trip.

Is Bali safe for tourists?

Yes, Bali is generally safe for tourists, but like any destination, it’s important to take the usual travel precautions.

Can I use credit cards in Bali?

Credit cards are widely accepted in Bali, especially in tourist areas. However, it’s advisable to carry some cash for small vendors.

What is the local currency in Bali?

The local currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

Are there vegetarian food options available in Bali?

Yes, Bali offers a range of vegetarian and vegan-friendly food options.

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Expert Tips for a Budget Trip to Bali from India (or Anywhere)

Expert Tips for a Budget Trip to Bali from India (or Anywhere)

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This post contains information on how to plan a budget trip to Bali.

Bali is one of the most popular tropical destinations across the world. The fact that Bali has so many beaches, exciting beach clubs, breathtaking rice terraces, and activities lie surfing, diving, and lots more make it a popular destination among all kinds of people. I myself had planned a month-long sojourn in Bali to try and cover as much of the island as I can. Those of you who follow me on Instagram will know that I couldn't complete my trip due to a scooter accident. However, looking at the bright side, I've put together everything I know about how to plan a Bali budget trip into this blog post.

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Budget Trip to Bali

A lot of people going to Bali are looking for cost-saving tips in order to make a budget trip to Bali. Since Bali is a huge island with so much to offer, you need a lot of time to cover most of it. Canggu, Seminyak, Ubud, Uluwatu, and 3 Nusa islands are some of the popular places in Bali. To cover most of Bali, you need to spend at least 10-15 days here minimum. And if you're spending so much time in one place, it's natural that you're looking for cost-saving tips. With this guide on how to make a budget trip to Bali, I hope to help you plan the perfect budget Bali trip for yourself

How to Reach Bali

If you're going to Bali from the US or some places in Europe, you may be able to find a direct flight. However, Air Asia is one of the cheapest and the carrier with most flights to and from cities in Asia. They have lots of flights from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok etc to Bali. Thus you can book a flight to one of these cities then take another one to Bali.

How to Reach Bali from India

There are many Indian and foreign airlines operating from India to Kuala Lumpur. At Kuala Lumpur, you can connect to a flight which will take you to Bali. You can even get connecting flights to Bali via Singapore or Thailand from India. I've broken down some of the budget airlines and their pros and cons below.

Air Asia is one of the major airlines operating to and from destinations in Asia. What I like about this airline is that there are many flights operating from multiple cities in India at different times of the day. I had lots of options when it came to choosing the city to fly out of India and the time of the day. One minus point though is that there is no checked luggage included. You will need to purchase that additionally if you wish to carry checked luggage. Other than that, Air Asia operates like any other budget airline I've flown with in India.

Malindo Air

I loved travelling by Malindo Air. There was so much legroom that I wasn't accustomed to seeing on budget airlines. Every seat came with a cute little back pillow . But that wasn't even the best part about travelling to Bali on a Malindo Air flight. There were entertainment units installed which had the latest TV shows and movies. In fact, there were shows for kids and games as well. Another thing I liked was the 15 kg checked baggage that came free with my flight ticket purchase. However, be careful that your checked bag does not weigh more than the permissible weight because the airline charges heavy fees for excess weight. Believe me, I've made the mistake and regret the exorbitant amount I had to pay.

Where to Stay in Bali

Whether you're looking for a short stay or a long term stay, whether you're on a tight budget or willing to splurge, you'll easily find LOTS of options in Bali. Take a look at the kind of stays I booked during my budget trip to Bali.

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Where to stay in Bali during a budget trip to Bali - Hostels

Bali has a lot of hostels with cool amenities. In fact, for most of my Bali trip, I had booked hostels. Each and every one of them came with a pool. How cool is that?! While I was in Canggu I stayed at the Canggu Castle hostel for quite a few days. The lounge and pool area was unlike anything I've ever seen in a  hostel. Plus they had comfy beds, clean rooms and even a nice terrace. This hostel is located in the Berawa Canggu area which is close to a lot of beach clubs and some amazing cafes and restaurants.

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Rent Airbnbs in Bali

Where to stay in Bali during a budget trip to Bali - Airbnbs in Bali

Apart from hostels, I had even booked a few airbnbs to splurge and enjoy a private comfortable stay after a few hectic sightseeing days. Bali has a lot of amazing airbnbs - many of them even come with bathtubs, private pools and swings. The cost of these airbnbs ranges from extremely inexpensive to luxurious rates. There's something for every budget. What I loved about airbnbs in Bali though is that a lot of properties come with pools and nice balconies. Just enter your budget and amenities filters and search for the perfect stay for youself.

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Bali Currency

The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) which is used in Bali, Indonesia is a weak currency. As of 21 April 2020, 1 Indian rupee (INR) is equivalent to 204 IDR and 1 USD is equivalent to 15682.50 IDR. This gives a slight advantage to anyone making a budget trip to Bali from India or from the US or Europe.

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Where to Eat in Bali During a Bali Budget Trip

Where to eat in Bali during a budget trip to Bali - Local warungs

While there are plenty of cafes and upscale restaurants in Bali, I found that the most cost-effective way to have a good meal was to visit a local warung. Warungs in Bali are small restaurants run by locals. A lot of warungs have a buffet system where you pick dishes you like and only pay for what you eat which can cost as less as IDR 25k (roughly INR 150 or 2 USD). On the other hand, you can even order dishes from a menu. At the local warungs where I ate, I was able to have hearty delicious meals at unbelievably cheap prices. I recommend Warung O-Em-Ge in Canggu for a good nasi goreng.

Getting Around Bali

Uber is an unpopular option in Bali. The taxi unions do not like having outside organisations taking away business. Therefore there's another alternative to Uber in Bali which is called Grab . It works just like any cab-hailing app does. Just download the app, enter your pickup point and your destination and choose the type of ride. Another popular alternative is to book GoJek bikes in Bali. GoJek is an app which you can use to order a 2-wheeler ride at dirt cheap rates. A person on a motorcycle will arrive, hand you a helmet and take you to your destination. Apart from that, you can even hire taxis or rent motorcycles to get around Bali.

Tips for a Bali Budget Trip

Tips for a budget trip to Bali from India

While you can easily plan a budget trip to Bali just because the place offers everything for lesser prices compared to a majority of the world, there are a few tips you can use to ensure your Bali budget trip doesn't exceed the cost you had in mind.

Going from Bali Airport to the City

The Ngurah Rai airport in Bali is located at Denpasar approximately an hour's ride away from popular places like Canggu, Seminyak or Ubud. The ride from the Bali airport to the city centre can cost a lot if you give in to the exorbitant rates of the taxi operators there. The best way to avoid paying a heavy fare price to go from Bali airport to the city is to get out of the airport, cross the road to reach the parking and order a Grab or Bluebird taxi which charge nominal and fair rates. Beware that technically these taxis are banned at the airport but you can find them at the parking lot pick-up point. Read this article for more details, which I found quite helpful.

Beware of Currency Exchange Scams

Budget trip to Bali frfom India - Tips to avoid Bali currency scams

While there are a few popular Bali scams, you need to especially be wary of the currency exchange scam. If you find that you're getting an exchange rate which sounds too good to be true, chances are that it probably is! The way the scam takes place is that some local currency exchange shop will offer you a very good exchange rate. Once you hand over your money, a person sitting behind a counter counts the local currency to give you. Then they hand over the money to you. So what's the catch? After they have counted the money, they drop a few bills without you noticing and then hand over the money to you. So before you exit, count the entire amount handed over to you. If possible, exchange your currency at the airport or inside a bank.

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Know Where to Withdraw Money in Bali

If you go through online forums, you'll come across a lot of people who say that they lost a lot of money after withdrawing money from an atm or they lost money after their card was swallowed by the atm. You can read about these scams in detail by doing a quick search. The way to avoid it is by only using ATMs located inside a bank. Another thing to remember is to never use an ATM inside a convenience store. Those ATMs are almost always rigged to swallow your card and scamming you out off a lot of money which can mess with your budget trip to Bali. Also, remember to always cover the keypad with your hand while entering your pin in the ATM machine and only use an ATM inside a bank .

Buy a Local Sim Card upon Arrival

Having a local sim card can benefit you in many ways. Firstly, you won't have to struggle to find wifi. Secondly, you can easily use Grab, Bluebird or GoJek to book cheap rides at your convenience anytime anywhere. Thirdly, you need not worry about excess data charges if you use your home country's sim card abroad in Bali. I bought a sim card upon arrival at Bali airport. Take a look at this article to navigate the Bali airport arrivals and for a few handy tips.

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Shopping in Bali

No trip to Bali is complete without a little shopping or maybe lots of shopping. There are plenty of nice stores in Canggu and Seminyak as well as some markets such as Love Anchor that are set up to sell products. On the other hand, you'll find a large market in Ubud at all times. Haggling is common in Bali but the best way to enjoy a shopping spree in Bali without breaking the bank is by going early in the morning. The Balinese believe the first sale of the day to be auspicious. So show up in the morning, buy all your products from the same shop and negotiate a fair price.

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Panchali Dey , TIMESOFINDIA.COM , TRAVEL TIPS , BALI Updated : Jul 20, 2022, 12:43 IST

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Bali is one of the most sought-after international destinations among Indian travellers, and one of the primary reasons for this is its affordability. If you have also been planning a trip to Bali for a long time, don’t worry, let us do your work.

Here’s all that you need to know about planning a trip to Bali from India.

Book your flights in advance

You need to stick to this rule if you want your trip to be affordable. It is because there is no denying the fact that even if you try to book a domestic flight a few days before your trip, you should be ready to spend big bucks. So, the first step is to plan ahead and book your flight tickets well in advance and, if you are lucky, you might even be able to grab a steal deal.

In short, the more you wait, the more you will have to pay for flight tickets.

Pro tip: Try to book tickets to Bali around two months in advance, and make sure that you grab the lowest air fare; browse for flights in incognito mode.

Do Indians need a visa to visit Bali?

The major concern regarding international trips that bothers most of us is the visa requirement. But hey, you will be more than happy to know that Indian travellers visiting Bali for less than 30 days will not require any visa. All you have to do is get a visa exemption stamp from the immigration counter; that too, without spending a single penny! If you plan to stay there for a duration of more than 30 days, make sure that you apply for visa-on-arrival when you enter Indonesia.

Bali local currency

Indonesia's currency is the Indonesian Rupiah or IDR . You would be happy to know that INR 1 is roughly IDR 188. So, you might feel extra rich when in Bali, though make sure that you spend wisely.

How many days are required for a good trip to Bali?

To get a good feel of Bali, a minimum of one week is recommended. However, if you are not on a tight budget and have time, you should probably extend your stay, and explore the nearby areas or nearby countries and then re-enter Bali.

Best time to visit Bali

Bali has tropical weather, since it’s close to the Equator. It enjoys the rainy season for a few months and witnesses scorching heat during summers. So, it’s advised that it’s best to plan a trip to Bali during the months of October to March, when the region enjoys pleasant temperature and weather.

How expensive are hotels in Bali?

deal. Select from a wide range of budget hotels, luxurious resorts, and cosy homestays without breaking the bank. If you are thorough in your research, you might be able to get an accommodation option in Bali ranging between INR 800 to INR 1000 per night.

Pro tip: Try to book your place of stay that is not very far from popular attractions to save extra money, and avoid hassles of travelling much.

Exploring around in Bali

There is a range of transportation options to choose from including taxis, bicycles, and bikes. A little bit of cautiousness is required while booking taxis as some taxi drivers are infamous for duping tourists. To avoid this issue, you can wait till you find a Blue Bird taxi, which are usually considered a safer option.

Best places to visit in Bali

Featuring a great mix of contemporary and modern age, Bali will surprise you in many ways. Some of the places that you should definitely bookmark for your Bali trip are the Jatiluwh rice terraces, Mount Batur, Jimbaran Bay, Tanah Lot Temple, Nusa Penida Island, and Uluwatu Temple.

Go for a curated Bali itinerary

If you are travelling to Bali from India to explore its flavours, choose an itinerary that blends in all the wonders that Bali has. Spend some days in each of its many famous neighbourhoods, right from the rice terraces of Ubud to the resort area of Jimabaran and the coastal quaintness of Sanur. Our guide to the famous Bali neighbourhoods is just the thing you need.

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Bali Travel Guide 2023| My Personal Experience From India to Bali

Bali Travel Guide

Bali Travel Guide & Blog – Nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Bali is a 95-mile-wide island which is situated at the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands with Java to the west and Lombok to the east.

This gorgeous island is a complete destination where you get to experience magnificent beaches, terraced rice paddies, traditional rich cultures, beautiful temples, volcanic mountains, various adventure activities, nightlife, shopping, and much more.

It isn’t easy to describe the beauty of Bali in words. To fully experience it one has to be a part of it. Sunset at beautiful beaches will take your breath away and a visit to the exotic temples will make you calm and peaceful. 

Bali Travel Guide

This guide covers various parts of Bali that will help you decide and plan you’re itinerary accordingly. We also have set by step Bali Itinerary blog for your reference from our trip.

In these tough times of covid19 and maintaining a social distance, I recommend you use the service of Jettly to fly in safe, secure, and in private Jet charter.

Places to see in North Bali

  • Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
  • Kintamani and Mount Batur viewpoint
  • Gitgit waterfall
  • Sekumpul waterfall
  • Air Panas Banjar Hot Spring
  • Lovina Beach

Places to see in South Bali

  • Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
  • Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple
  • South Bali Beaches

Places to see in Central Bali

  • Goa Gajah Cave
  • Monkey Forest
  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Tegalalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
  • Abian Kusuma Sari Coffee Plantation
  • Bali Bird and Reptile Park

BALI CULTURE & TRADITIONS- WHAT TO EXPECT

Despite the fact that most of the places in Indonesia have Muslims in the majority, Bali, on the other hand, follows Hinduism. Around 83.5 % of the Bali population follows Balinese Hinduism. Others are Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.

Balinese people respect their culture and tradition and they are proud of it. In Bali, wherever you go, you’ll see the temples, rituals, ceremonies, and sacred offerings.

They are very well connected with their beliefs in gods and still manages to protect their original tradition for thousands of years.   

It is also mandatory to wear a sarong for men and women when you enter the temple. 

Bali Travel Guide

Canang Sari- The sacred offering

  The offering is a daily tradition of Balinese people and you can find these offerings in front of shops, homes, temples, on grounds. This is their way of thanking God. Remember not to step on the offerings.

Balinese Dance

Watching Balinese dance will leave you awestruck. They beautifully their culture with dance and music.

The Kecak dance in Uluwatu Temple Amphitheater Jimbaran is one of the best places to enjoy Balinese dance. The other theaters where these dances are performed: Dedan show at the Nusa Dua Theater, Kampoeng Bali at RIMBA Jimbaran, etc.

Languages in Bali 

 There are two languages spoken in Bali. One is the local Balinese language and the other one is Indonesian Bahasa. Places like Ubud, North Bali, and in a village part of Bali, people speak the Balinese language.

On the other hand, people in Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu speak Indonesian Bahasa. Some basic words are:

  • Hello- Swastyastu
  • Thank You- Suksma
  • You’re Welcome- Rahajeng Rauh
  • I’m sorry- Ampura

Bali Travel Guide

HOW MUCH MONEY DO I NEED FOR BALI?

The average cost for the 7 day trip to Bali will cost anywhere between INR 50,000 to 60,000 including flights, accommodation, hotels, food, and sightseeing.

However, you can easily spend more or less. As compared to other places, Bali is very affordable.  

HOW LONG TO VISIT BALI?

Bali is approximately 5,800 square km in size. Driving from Uluwatu, the southern part of Bali to Ubud, the central part of Bali can take 2-3 hours depending on traffic.

From Ubud to Lovina at Northern Bali, it can take around 3.5 hours- 3 hours drive and again depending on the traffic.

From Seminyak in the west to Sanur in the east, it can take around a 1-hour drive.  I have spent 14 days to get a real taste of Bali. So, the answer to this question totally depends on you. 

PROS AND CONS OF BALI

  • Friendly locals- The Balinese people are very friendly, kind, and they always have a smile on their face. Don’t expect a lot of Balinese people in the streets of Kuta or Seminyak. The streets of these places are full of foreigners. 
  • Food- The varieties of foods available in Bali are incredible. 
  • Cost of living- The cost of living in Bali is low and therefore, it is in a bucket list of every budget travelers.    
  • Its serene beauty- You must have seen the Bali pictures on Instagram, but trust me those are nothing compared to actually visiting Bali. 

Cons  

  • Impact of Tourism- While walking down the streets of Kuta, locals try to sell their stuff, they force you to come to their restaurants, forcing you to take photos with a man in a superhero costume and then threatening you to give money. I find this part of Bali very different from other parts of Bali i.e, Ubud, Singaraja, Lovina, etc. I didn’t find Kuta a real Bali.
  • Pushy local- This is similar to the above-mentioned points. The shopkeepers will force you to visit their shop. This happens with us once in the Ubud street market. We visited a shop and we didn’t find anything interesting. So we left. The lady got angry at us and started throwing tantrums about us. 
  • Traffic- Getting from one place to another in Bali requires a lot of patience. The roads are filled with scooters, cars, and buses. However, north Bali is less crowded than other parts of Bali. 
  • Jam-packed Beaches- The beaches in Kuta were so crowded. Therefore, I just enjoyed the sunset there. 

BALI FOR INDIANS

Bali has become one of the most preferred honey destinations and is continued to be the most popular destination among Indians. The number of Indians arriving in Bali is increasing year after.

There are various reasons why Indians choose Bali as a primary destination and some of them are:

  • Flights from India are frequent and affordable.
  • You do not require a visa for Bali.
  • Availability of low-budget hotels to private villa or resorts
  • The people in Bali are also Hindu and are very friendly, so it makes Indians more comfortable.
  • Indian foods are easily available at various restaurants.

 BALI ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

1. electricity.

The electricity in Bali runs 220V. Bali uses a 2 pin socket. Therefore, you can buy the adaptor before going to Bali but if in any case, you forgot to bring, you can easily buy there at a very cheap price.

However, there are many hotels and private resorts/villas, can provide you if you ask for one. 

2. Internet  

The Internet in Bali is surprisingly very strong and reliable. You will find wifi in every cafes, restaurant, and bar.  

3. Bali Visa Information  

Indonesia provides a free visa for 169 countries and India is one of them. You can travel to Bali without any hassle for up to 30 days.

Therefore, if you’re traveling for tourism purposes for up to 30 days, you do not require a visa.

But, you must provide valid return tickets, a valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months, and sufficient funds for your expenses during your stay in Indonesia and get visa exemption Stamps from the immigration counter.  

On the other hand, if you’re planning to visit Bali for up to 60 days, there is an option of visa on arrival where you have to pay an amount of INR 2493 per person.

It is valid for 30 days, however, it can be extended for another 30 days by paying an additional amount of INR 3205.

4. Currency exchanges & scams

Bali is a safe island. However, there are many scams happening in Bali and the money changer scam is one of them. The local currency is the Indonesian rupiah (IDR) which comes in denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 20000, 50,000 and 100,000 which can be very confusing.

Kuta and Seminyak are such places where currency exchange scams happen as they are the touristy areas. Therefore, always look out for authorized money changers.

We went to Bali’s top changer in Seminyak.

If you want, you can convert the currency before going to Bali as well or if you’re okay, you can come with the debit card or credit card as well with little cash. Various restaurants or shopping complexes accept credit cards with a 2-3% surcharge.

There are various ATMs where you can withdraw your money.

There are various factors through which you can which identify the authorized money changers such as:  

  • They have UV light counterfeit detection.
  • They have a sign posted which indicates that you can’t wear helmets, sunglasses, masks or caps.
  • They will do the counting in front of you.

BEST TIME TO VISIT BALI

Although Bali has a tropical climate all throughout the year and can be visited and can be visited anytime, however the best time to visit Bali is from April to October.

Bali in Dry Season  

Summer season is considered to be the dry season and the busiest season in Bali. From April to October, the weather is good and sunny with clear skies. If you’re a beach person this place is a perfect destination for you to visit during these months with less rain on islands, sunny days and the lowest humidity.

In addition to that, summer is the best season to enjoy outdoor activities such as trekking, scuba diving, surfing, cycling, snorkeling, etc. The Bali Arts Festival, which is held in June and July is popular in the country and should not be missed by art lovers.

The Bali Kite Festival is yet another one of the most popular festivals in Bali, where people celebrate the traditional art of Balinese kite making.

Furthermore, Galungan is the most important festival in Bali, where people celebrate the victory of Dharma over Adharma. As it is the busiest time of the year, don’t forget to book your hotels in advance. 

Bali in Wet Season

Bali wet season falls between November to March and there is a lot of humidity in the air. This time of the year, Bali experience rainfall, which restricts o various outdoor activities.

However, you can also enjoy a relaxing spa day and local indoor activities. As these months are the wet season, Bali is less crowded and you may get everything at a lower price.

This is the best time to enjoy white water rafting, jungle trek, and Canyoning. One of the largest yoga festivals, Bali Spirit Festival takes place every year around March/April in Ubud. 

HOW TO REACH BALI FROM INDIA?

 by air.

The cheapest and fastest way to reach Bali from India is by Air. Ngurah Rai International Airport is the main airport in Bali, which is 13 km south of Denpasar and has frequent flights from major cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad.

There are no direct flights, therefore, all the airlines have a layover in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore or Bangkok. If you book your flight tickets 5-6 months in advance, you can get a great deal and discount. Air Asia is considered to be one of the cheapest flights from India.

If you’re on a budget trip I would recommend you to opt for Air Asia, hence I would prefer Malaysian Airlines. 

HOW TO GET AROUND IN BALI?  

In Bali, going from one place to another can take time because of the traffic. There are a lot of options available to get around Bali.

1. Rent a bike or a moped

If you’re comfortable riding a bike or moped, I would recommend you to rent one as it is a cheaper option. It can cost anywhere around IDR 42,000 per day.

However, if you want to travel a longer distance for instance, if you want to travel from Ubud (central Bali) to Singaraja (North Bali) then hire a taxi. 

Things to keep in mind while riding a motorbike or moped:

  • Make sure you get an International driving license
  • Always wear helmet
  • Don’t drink and drive

 2. Use the ride-hailing Apps

Gojek and Grab have become the 2 dominant ride-hailing apps and has become popular in Bali. They are super affordable and easily available.

You just have to install these ride-sharing apps and you’re good to go. Grab app is just like Uber whereas, in Gojek, you can order a ride on a scooter.

3. Hire a Taxi  

Bluebird taxis are the most trustworthy tax services in Bali. They are safe and goes by the meter. Just like Grab, Bluebird has an app that you can download and pay via credit card.

Make sure you don’t get confused by other blue taxis. The bluebird taxis have written Bluebird on them. 

4. Rent a car and a driver

We find it an easy way to get around in Bali as we wanted to move on our own pace. We hire a car and a driver for 10 hours for IDR 5,50,000. You can also hire a car and drive it yourself. Similar to India, Bali is a right-hand drive. 

5. Taking shuttle buses

With tourist shuttle bus services, you can travel from one point to another at a very affordable price. You can buy the tickets from Kura-Kura ticket booths or on the bus. The bus route includes stops in Seminyak, Kuta, Ubud, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Legian, and Sanur.

BALI ATTRACTIONS AND EXPERIENCES

 attractions in north bali, 1. ulun danu bratan temple .

Bali is a land of temples and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of them. The temple is built in 17th-century and is one of the most popular temples in Bali.

A large number of tourists visit all around the year. Located about 1200 meters above sea level in Lake Beratan, it has the most flawless views north Bali surrounded by natural beauty.

Entrance Fee- 50,000 IDR

Vehicle Parking- Free

Timing- 7:00 Am – 7:00 Pm

ulun danu bratan temple- Bali Travel Guide

2. Kintamani and Mount Batur viewpoint 

If you’re looking for some adventure in Bali, then you must head to Mount Batur which is 1,700 meters above sea level and is situated in Kintamani. Mount Baur is one of the most popular and active volcanoes in Bali and you can take a tour to the top just to get a spectacular view of the sunrise.

The trek usually starts at 4 am and you have to get a guide to go there. The mountain is encircled with the beautiful lake which makes the sunrise even more astonishing.

When you reached the top, the locals serve you the eggs for breakfast boiled in the volcano.  

However, if you can’t trek to the peak, head over to Mount Batur’s viewpoint which is located at the western edge of Mount Batur and mesmerize the beauty of it while sipping a cup of coffee.

Mount Batur- Bali Travel Guide

3. Gitgit Waterfall

About 300 meters above sea level, Gitgit waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls and one of the most Instagram worthy places visited by tourists. Gitgit waterfall is located in Gitgit Village, Singaraja and is surrounded by lush green jungle and clove plantation.

Even though this place is a little touristy, the Gitgit waterfall is worth a visit. The Gitgit waterfall consists of 3 waterfalls.  I will take around 15 minutes to reach the waterfall. There are toilets and changing facilities at the base of the waterfall. 

Entry Fee- IDR 20,000

Timing- Open from 7:00 AM

Parking- Free

Git Git waterfall- Bali travel guide

4. Sekumpul Waterfall

Locally known as Air Terjun Sekumpul, Sekumpul Waterfall has been yet another most popular waterfall in Bali. There are three ways through which you can enter to Sekumpul waterfall- view only, medium trekking, and long trekking.

In recent times, the entrance fee of the Sekumpul waterfall as been increased to support the local economy, to maintain infrastructure, and to respect local customs. Moreover, it has become mandatory to hire a guide when you’re paying your visit to the waterfall. 

View Only- The “view only” entry fee is IDR 20,000 per person where it allows to see Sekumpul waterfall only

Medium Trekking- The entry fee is IDR 125,000 per person which includes a guide, donation to the local village, and you’’ visit Sekumpul and other hidden waterfalls. 

Long Trekking- The entry fee is IDR 2,00,000 per person which includes a guide, donation to the local village, and you’ll get to visit Sekumpul waterfall, hidden waterfalls, and triple-falls of Fiji waterfall.

5. Air Panas Banjar Hot Spring

Experience a truly Balinese culture by bathing with the locals at Air Panas Banjar Hot spring. Located in the hills of Banjar village, the water of Air Panas Banjar Hot spring is considered as “holy” by locals.

The temperature of the water is 38 degrees Celsius.  It makes the water very pleasant for the relaxation. It gives you water massage and recreational experience.

There are changing rooms where you can change. There are various souvenirs shops and restaurants as well. 

Entry Fee – IDR 5,000

Entry Time- 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Air Panas Banjar Hot Spring- Bali travel guide

6. Lovina Beach

Lovina beach is the primary attraction of North Bali. There are various things you can do at Lovina beach, for instance, watch the sunrise go for snorkeling and diving, etc.

The main attraction at Lovina beach is watching Dolphin. It is popularly known for early-morning boat trips to see the dolphins. 

Lovina Beach-Bali travel guide

Attractions in South Bali

1. tanah lot.

Tanah lot is one of the most iconic temples in Bali located around 20 km northwest of Kuta. The temple is popular because of its unique and amazing seashore setting on a rocky island.

Built-in the 16th century, Tanah lot is one of the most sacred, largest, and holiest Hindu temples for the Balinese people.  

In addition to that, there are a lot of souvenir shops and restaurants to the onshore site. Spend some relaxing time in some of the restaurants watching sunsets.  

Entrance fee- IDR 60,000

Tanah Lot- Bali Travel Guide

2. Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park

Located at Ungasan, Badung, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park or GWK is devoted to the Hindu God Vishnu and his mount Garuda, a mythological bird who became his companion. 

It has an area of about 60 hectares and is located at an altitude of 263 meters above sea level. There is a monumental statue of Garuda Wisnu standing about 276 meters above the sea level.  

There is a statue of Garuda bird, lotus Pond, Garuda cinema, and Wisnu plaza where various traditional Balinese arts are performed. 

Entry Fee- IDR 125,000. An additional fee of IDR 200,00 if you want to enter the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue.

Entry Time- 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

3. Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple

The Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is a Balinese Hindu sea temple and is located in Uluwatu. The temple is nestled at the edge of a 230 feet cliff or rock with a view of the Indian ocean.

This temple is considered to be the symbol of spiritual beliefs for Balinese. To enter, you’ll have to wear a sarong.

Here are various reasons why you should visit the Uluwatu Temple.

  • The Sunsets at Uluwatu temple are magical.
  • The famous Kecak dance portrays the Ramayana. It starts from 6:00 Pm to 7:00 PM. To reserve the seat make sure you arrive early. 
  • Explore the architectural temple

Entry Fee- IDR 50,000

To watch Kecak Dance- IDR 100,000

Entry Time- 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

pura luhur uluwatu temple- Bali travel guide

4. South Bali beaches

Spend some time of the day relaxing at the beach or just head over to the beach for a spectacular view of the sunset. On my trip to Bali, I spend an evening watching the most beautiful sunset at Seminyak Beach.

Head over to any of the beaches in South Bali such as Nusa Dua beach, Bingin Beach, Dreamland Beach, Balangan beach, Seminyak beach, Kuta Beach, etc., and spend quality time there just relaxing. I find Bali beaches very crowded, especially Seminyak and Kuta beach.  

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Attractions in Central Bali

1. goa gajah cave.

Locally known as Goa Gajah, Elephant Cave Temple is an archaeological site and the popular tourist attraction in Bali. It has temples, fountains, and ponds. A perfect place for people who want to learn more about Indonesian architecture as the cave represents the carvings and the stone works in a comprehensive manner.    

In addition to that, there is an idol of Lord Ganpati and 3 Lingams which represent Lord Shiva and Shakti. 

Entrance fee- IDR 15,000 per person

2. Monkey Forest

The most popular tourist attractions in Ubud, the sacred Monkey Forest is a rainforest and is home to monkeys, ponds, banyan trees, and flowing streams.

There are more than 600 monkeys and over 115 species of different kinds of trees in the forest. Be careful and follow rules to avoid any kind of difficulty. 

Entrance Fee- IDR 80,000 per person

Timing- 8:00am – 6:00pm

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3. Tegenungan waterfall

Just like temples, Bali is home to a number of waterfalls. Tegenungan waterfall is located 12 km away from The Monkey forest. As it is close to Ubud, expect a lot of crowds. However, it is definitely worth the visit because of its mesmerizing beauty. 

4. Tegalalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Tegalalang rice terrace is located in Bali and has one of the most magnificent beauty. The perfect landscape makes it the most famous spot for photographs. There are various stalls lined up along the roadside selling handicrafts. 

On the other hand, the Jatiluwih rice terrace is around 40 km from Ubud. It is beside the hillsides of Mount Batukaru making the view breathtaking.

As compared to the Tegalalang rice terrace, Jatiluwih rice is less crowded and you can easily explore the place without any hassle. 

Tegalalang rice terrace entrance fee- IDR 15,000

Jatiluwih rice terrace entrance fee- IDR 40,000

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5. Abian Kusuma Sari Coffee Plantation  

Pay your visit to an Abian Kusuma Sari coffee plantation to experience more about Balinese and coffee production and enjoy one of the most expensive coffees “Kopi Luwak coffee”. Also, get to experience the famous Bali swing adventure.

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6. Bali Bird & Reptile Park

Bali Bird & Reptile Park is home to more than 1000 birds and is located 13 km away from the Goa Gajah Temple. Head over to the park early in the morning to avoid the crowd.

The park is properly maintained and you can feed the birds as well. 

Right next to the bird park, there is a reptile park that has a variety of reptiles for instance lizards, snakes, and alligators.  

WHERE TO STAY IN BALI?

Bali truly is a paradise. Deciding where to stay in Bali is not just picking any hotel or resort. There are a lot of options available in various areas to experience the magical beauty of Bali.

You can easily rent a luxury villa at a very affordable price.

I would highly recommend you to stay in at least two different areas for a better picture of Bali,  find a place to stay with Cozycozy

We stayed at every corner of Bali, which includes Ubud, Kuta, Tabanan, Tampaksiring, and Singaraja. 

  • If you’re a beach lover then head over to Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, or Nusa Dua. In addition to that Kuta and Seminyak are known for their fabulous nightlife. This place is full of nightclubs, high-end resorts, bars, shopping malls, etc. There are a lot of accommodation options at a good price right by the beach. Some of the best hotel or resort options are Bali Bobo in Kuta, Amnata Resort in Kuta, Seminyak beach resort, Samabe Bali Suites & Villas in Nusa Dua, and The Janan Villa in Sanur.
  • On the contrary, Ubud is famous for its rice terrace, temples, Yoga, Boutique shops, Balinese art & craft, and Balinese culture. Ubud is considered to be the true essence of Bali. Best hotels and resorts in Ubud are Den Den Mushi Homestay, Hotel Puriartha, and Bambu Indah resort.
  • My personal recommendations are Sanglung Villa in North Bali for a calm and relaxing vacation, experience the open-air bamboo house in the middle of the jungle in Tabanan village, and sleep under the sky in a bubble hotel in Tampaksiring. There are various booking options available, but prefer booking from Airbnb. 

Where to stay in Bali- Bali Travel guide

WHERE TO EAT IN BALI?

In Bali, you can find varieties of food which include Indian food as well. There are tons of restaurants serving Indian food. But I recommend trying local authentic foods. 

  • Nasi Campur- Rice served with mixed vegetables, fish or meat. You can have it at Warung Wardani in Denpasar. 
  • Nasi Goreng- One of the most popular dishes of Bali. It is so popular that you can see it on the breakfast menu as well.
  • Mie Goreng- Similar to Nasi Goreng, instead of fried rice, it is fried noodles served with vegetables. You can have it in Cafe Kami in Seminyak.
  • Pisang Goreng (Fried Bananas) – This is a type of desert where they fried bananas and served with honey or palm sugar syrup. You can find it in various restaurants and one of them is a Warung Classic in Munduk.
  • We had a coffee at the Sari Mountain view restaurant at Kintamani with a mesmerizing view of Mount Batur. They also provide a buffet that costs IDR 3,00,000 for two people.

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INDIAN RESTAURANTS IN BALI  

  • Queen’s Tandoor in Seminyak- It is an amazing restaurant with beautiful decor served varieties of Indian food.  
  • Indian Delites in Ubud- Along with North Indian foods, It serves delicious South Indian food as well. 
  • Atithi in Kuta- An affordable restaurant served good Indian food with warm hospitality.

SHOPPING IN BALI

Bali has so much to offer when it comes to shopping and that too at very affordable prices.

From elegant designer wear to handcrafted products, from expensive Luwak coffee to flavored chocolates, Bali has something for every kind of shopper in the budget-friendly prices. 

Some of the things you can buy from Bali are:

  • Handicrafts
  • Dream Catcher

  Some of the places where you can buy your favorite products are:

  • Ubud Art Market- Famous for handcrafted materials such as bags, dream catchers, showpieces, coasters, etc.
  • Oleh Oleh Khas Bali  – This was my favorite. You will get everything in one place and at a very affordable price, especially when you hate bargaining.
  • Kuta Art Market- This is a tiny shopping complex to the shore of Kuta beach. You’ll get a fridge magnet, clothes, decorative items, and mask.
  • Beachwalk Mall- It is an open-air mall with direct access to Kuta beach. You’ll get various clothing brands such as Nike, Adidas, Marks & Spencer, etc. Besides clothing, it is a hub for eat and drink as well.

Shopping in Bali- Bali travel guide

 NIGHTLIFE IN BALI

Besides culture, tradition, temples, food, Bali is also famous for its nightlife. There are people who come to Bali only for nightlife and if you’re one of them, head over to Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu.

The best nightclubs in Bali are in South Bali. According to locals, Kuta has become mini Australia. 

  • Seminyak – Seminyak is the most popular place among party lovers. Some of the famous clubs are Potato Head Beach Club, KU DE TA, The Orchard Bar, La Favela, etc.
  • Kuta- as mentioned above, Kuta is mini Australia and therefore it has become a huge party spot. You’ll get to see a lot of backpackers partying. The best clubs are Hard Rock Cafe, Sky Gardens, VH Bali, etc.
  • Canggu- The most visited place by Digital Nomads, Canggu is the best place to get laid-back. Some of the best places are Old Man’s, Deus Cafe, The Sand Bar, Luigi’s Pizza, and more.

AMAZING PLACES AROUND BALI

1. nusa penida.

Nusa Penida can be done as a day trip from Bali by Ferries. The famous Kelingking beach is just amazing. This island can be easily explored by a scooter. 

Places to visit in Nusa Dua:

  • Broken Beach
  • Kelingking Beach
  • Angel Billabong Beach
  • Crystal By Beach

The beaches of Lombok are less crowded and are the perfect island for those looking for an escape from Bali. For the volcanic experience above the clouds, visit the Mount Rinjani National park. 

Places to visit in Lombok:

  • Tiu Kelep Waterfall
  • Air Kalak Hot Springs
  • Kuta Lombok
  • Selong Belanak Beach
  • Narmada Water Park

 3. Nusa Lembongan

If you’re looking for a quick getaway, head over to Nusa Lembongan. Explore Devil’s tears, visit mangrove forests, and go for snorkeling.    

Places to visit in Nusa Lembongan:

  • Devil’s tears
  • Dream Beach
  • Jungut Batu Beach
  • Mushroom Bay

4. Gili Islands

Gili Island is an archipelago of three islands namely Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air. It is famous for scuba diving and partying.

Places to visit in Gili Islands

  • Trawangan Night Market
  • Trawangan Hill
  • Shark Point
  • Karma Kayak

BALI TRAVEL TIPS  

  • Learn basic Local Language- Learn a few local words and it will make them feel good. 
  • Always bring Sarong at the temples- However, they provide sarong outside every temple, but it’s good if you carry one. 
  • Negotiate when you’re shopping- Bali is a shopping paradise as well. They will tell you the price on a higher side. Therefore, don’t accept the first price they quote and bargain down to 50% or even more than that. 
  • Don’t drink the tap water. 
  • The first thing you should do after arriving in Bali is to get a Sim card. They are very cheap and are easy to install. 
  • Tipping is not mandatory in Bali but if you feel generous, leaving a tip is a good idea of showing a good gesture to Balinese people.

 PACKING TIPS FOR BALI

What to pack, travel documents.

  • Airline Tickets
  • Travel Insurance Documents
  • Accommodation Booking
  • Credit Card/Debit card/Indonesian Rupiah
  • Driving license

Clothes to pack for Bali

  • Because of Bali’s tropical humidity, packing cotton and linen clothes are a good choice. 
  • A hoodie, if you’re planning to go for Mount Batur Trekking.
  • A quick-dry towels

 Shoes

  • Sandals or Flats
  • Trekking shoes

Accessories

  • Conditioner
  • Shaving items

Technology  

  • Camera + Charger 
  • iPad or Tablet + Charger
  • Laptop + Charger
  • Phone + Charger

Note: If you forget to bring some basic stuff such as clothing, you can buy it here as well at a very affordable price. 

CONCLUSION & SUMMARY

Bali is one of the best places for Indians to spend their holidays. The primary reason why a lot of Indians prefer Bali is as it shares similar cultures, i.e, Hindusim, and the visa is on arrival which is free of cost.

Lastly, I would also like to suggest that you can extend your trip and experience places beyond Bali such as Lombok, Gili Islands, Nusa Penida, etc. I would recommend you checking out Nilabh’s and Supriti’s Bali Travel Experience .

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  • Dozens of pristine beaches, ideal for surfing & other water-sports
  • Free visa on arrival
  • Super cheap destination to visit
  • Strong India/Hindu connection with temples, mythology & history
  • Not too far from India- can reach in about half a day (one stop)
  • Rice terraces, mountains, culture & great tender coconut.
  • Flights from India: Cheapest- INR 12000+ return (airasia sale), normal fare is about 18000-20000 INR from most Indian cities via KUL
  • Stay: Hotels from INR 700 equivalent per night onwards, factor INR 2000 for mid range and INR 5000+ for luxury resorts
  • Transport: Bike rental- around INR 600-800 per day (rent+fuel+toll+insurance+ parking etc), can rental- factor 3000-4000 INR per day
  • Food: INR 200 per meal for budget food- Approx INR 500 per day per person onwards 
  • Entry fees: Most expensive is Tanha Lot temple at 60000 IDR (INR 300) per person, other attractions usually little less.
  • Lombok & Gili- there're cheap flights to Lombok- less than INR 2000 one way. Boat ride option is also available. Gili islands is an ideal day trip from Lombok, overnight stay also possible.
  • For Nusa Penida and other islands you can take a boat from Sanur beach

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Enchanted with beautiful arrays of shades, spreading across the variant natural bounty, Bali is an island leisure vacation every traveller dreams! Escape time and the fast paced life to the island of perfect dreamy holidays! These dreamy islands are blessed with a heavenly climate that soothes the body completely. Shimmering beaches, turquoise waters and scenic landscapes make the islands a perfect reason to hunt for Bali tour packages! 

Here at Veena World, we offer the amalgamation of the islands’ unique experiences into carefully crafted Bali holiday packages. The picturesque island is a favourite destination for honeymooners! If you’re looking for a perfect getaway with your better half to begin your new journey, then our Bali honeymoon packages from India await to surprise you. The true feels of these islands lift up the spirit of love between you and your partner. A heart-warming symphony awaits to give you true love goals with perfect Bali honeymoon packages which can be selected from our specially crafted itinerary options. We use our passionate unrivalled knowledge to gift you a perfect island vacation! Be a part of an unforgettable travel story with us and relish our legacy to travel, explore and celebrate life.

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What are the beautiful places to visit in Bali?

Popularly known as the Island of Gods, Bali is one of the most quintessential tropical paradises in Indonesia, full of amazing places to check out. Some of the most beautiful places that you can include in your Bali packages include are Ubud, Seminyak, Tanah Lot, Kuta Beach, Mount Batur, Lovina Beach, etc. You can explore the various Bali packages available at Veena World and choose one based on the attractions covered under it for a perfect vacation in Bali. 

Is Bali safe for travelling alone?

Yes. Bali is one of the safest cities in Indonesia and it is definitely worth planning a trip to Bali if you are travelling alone. You can book a solo Bali tour package with Veena World, where you not only get an all-inclusive, worry-free trip, but you can also rest assured about the safety factor. When you book a Bali tour package with Veena World, you get the assurance of 24*7 support in case of any emergency throughout your trip. If you have a query or doubt, are facing an issue, or require assistance, you can contact us at any time and we will be happy to assist you with anything.

How many days are enough for Bali?

Ideally, 5-day holiday packages to Bali offer enough time to explore some of the best places at the destination. In 5 days, you can cover all of Bali’s popular spots. You can visit the iconic Tanha Lot Temple, enjoy the scenic views from Kintamani, explore the Bali Safari and Marine Park, visit the Elephant cave at Goa Gajah, shop your heart out at Ubud Art Market, and much more with complete ease. The Island of the Gods has something to offer for everyone, and if you can spare a few more days, you can consider booking Bali holiday packages that also include some other nearby Indonesian cities in the plan.

When should I avoid Bali?

Bali is a year-round destination. The place has a warm, tropical climate all year round, which means that humidity and precipitation are the only patterns that really change with the seasons. If you want to avoid the crowds and want to explore the best places in Bali with ease, you can avoid visiting Bali during the December holidays. You can, instead, book Bali tour packages from India at any time during the shoulder months, like May, June, or September to avoid the rains and the crowds.

What is the best time to travel to Bali?

Bali is a year-round destination, so you can book your Bali tourism package from India for any time of the year. However, the dry season, which starts in April and lasts till October, is generally considered to be the best time for indulging in all kinds of adventurous activities that Bali has to offer. The rainy season on the other hand (November-March) is not suitable for water activities, but does come with a unique, rain-washed appeal that enhances the beauty of Bali. Based on the kind of vacation you want to plan you can book your Bali tourism package from India with Veena World with ease.

Do you provide Customised Holidays to Bali?

Yes. With Veena World, you can travel to Bali with a package that is completely personalised to suit your preferences. Veena World’s Customised Holidays offer you complete freedom and flexibility to plan your vacation the way you want. you can choose all important aspects of the trip, like the duration, type of accommodation you wish to book, meal preferences, day-to-day itineraries, and a lot more.

Is a group tour a good option for travelling to Bali?

Yes. Booking a group tour package to Bali, Indonesia is a great option. Travelling with other like-minded people gives you a chance to explore a new place in a completely different way while enjoying your trip to the fullest. You can learn a lot of new things about the place you are travelling to and about the people you are travelling with. At Veena World, you can explore a wide range of group tours to choose the one that suits your preferences and travel plans best. With Veena World’s group tours, you also have the assurance of 24x7 support through your tour manager, who will be happy to assist you in case of any emergency, if you are facing any issue, or even if you have a query, at any time during the trip.

Do Indian need a passport to travel to Bali?

Yes. Indians travelling to Bali must have valid passports. Additionally, the passport must also be valid for a minimum of 6 months after the planned date of return from Bali, which is something you must ensure at the time of booking Bali holiday packages from India. However, Indonesia is a visa-free country for Indians, which means that you do not require a visa to visit the country for a 30-day period. All you need are a valid passport, return tickets, and proof of sufficient funds for the stay, and you can simply get a visa exemption stamp from the immigration counter to visit Bali. For visits for up to 60 days, Indians need to get a visa on arrival after landing.

Which is the best area in Bali to stay in?

There are plenty of good areas that you can choose to stay in on your Bali vacation tour, the two most popular of them being Ubud and Seminyak. Ubud is a peaceful town that houses ancient temples with intricate carvings and offers peaceful stay options for visitors. Seminyak, on the other hand, is a more happening place with several beach resorts, villas, and clubs. All areas in Bali have their own charm to offer, so depending on whether you are looking for a relaxing vacation or a happening one, you can book your Bali vacation tour with your choice of accommodation.

What are the best outdoor activities in Bali?

Being a destination replete with natural vistas, it goes without saying that Bali also has a number of amazing outdoor activities on offer. You can get some amazing Bali holiday package deals for the best of activities at Veena World. You can try your hand at water activities like snorkelling, parasailing, banana boat rides, swimming with sharks, white water river rafting, surfing, canyon tubing, flying fish, underwater scooter rides, and much more. Other adventure activities that you can try are flyboarding, cliff jumping, ATV rides, jet packing, paragliding, trekking, hiking, the Bali Swing, dirt biking, cycling tours, etc.

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The clean turquoise water and the breath-taking marine life makes it one of the best destinations for leisure which can be explored along with our Bali vacation tours. With beautiful mornings and picturesque nights, this land is truly an untapped surprise. The shades of dusks and dawns of this land are remarkably like a painting. Bali is not only about the spellbinding nature and adventurous land, but also about the essentially intriguing lifestyle, which shows contentment and fulfilment of life. Travelling with any of our Bali holiday packages from India available online, literally draws your attention away from the fast paced life which seems like a rat race sometimes, only to relax, breathe and realise the true nature of life amidst Mother Earth’s embrace. While hunting for the best Bali honeymoon packages from India, the urge of adventure easily seeps into the heart. Enchanted with beautiful arrays of shades, spreading across the variant natural bounty, Bali is an island leisure vacation every traveller dreams along with our Bali tour packages! Escape time and the fast paced life to the island of perfect dreamy holidays! These dreamy islands are blessed with a heavenly climate that soothes the body completely and can be experienced along with our Bali holiday packages. Shimmering beaches, turquoise waters and scenic landscapes make the islands a perfect reason to hunt for Bali tour packages! Here at Veena World, we offer the amalgamation of the islands’ unique experiences into carefully crafted Bali holiday packages. The picturesque island is a favourite destination for honeymooners! If you’re looking for a perfect getaway with your better half to begin your new journey, then our Bali honeymoon packages from India await to surprise you. The true feels of these islands lift up the spirit of love between you and your partner. A heart-warming symphony awaits to give you all that with a perfect Bali honeymoon packages which can be selected from our specially crafted itinerary options. Your choice stands as our priority, may it be for adventure or for leisure, for some special reason like honeymoon or just a short escape travel, for a desire to travel alone or with family and all of it is made possible with Veena World!

Its rich culture and relaxed tropical islands make our Bali honeymoon packages from India, a favourite choice of honeymooners. This island, known for being a perfect getaway, has so much to offer! This land will surely spellbind you with its remarkable scenery and iconic natural significances. Veena World has a focus of innovating and building unrivalled Bali travel packages from India available online. We bring together everything best available, for a one of a kind memory and travel story that can be shared with your loved ones. The idea of travel, explore and celebrate is reflected in every tour that we undertake to Bali – The Island of Gods!

The Geography and Seasons

Bali tour packages from India take you to a whole new destination of completely different experiences. The geographical location of Bali, blesses it with a perfect climate for your honeymoon which can be experienced along with our Bali holiday packages for couples available online. This Indonesian island is a favourite tourist destination and is popularly known for its natural attractions, perfect climate and relaxed atmosphere. It is located at the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with Java to the west and Lombok to the east. Experience Bali's tropical monsoon climate which has two distinct seasons, a dry season which goes on between May to September and wet season which goes on between October to April. These seasonal changes can also be experienced along with our Bali travel packages. Interestingly enough, monsoon here refers to the wind, not the rain. Experience such exceptionally relaxing climate along with our affordably priced Bali tour packages.

The Culture

This culturally rich island has millions of tourists every year but the way of life of the Balinese people remains the same. Explore their unique culture evolving in harmony with the nature and experience it along with our uniquely priced Bali travel packages. Balinese people are open to different cultures and welcome people from every corner of the world, but one thing is for sure, they are strictly filled with their beliefs and traditions. Explore the unique culture of this island and knit your own memories for lifetime along with our affordably priced Bali holiday package deals available online.

The Experience

Enjoy romantic walks on serene beaches with your loved one, thrilling water rides, adventure sports and get to know your better half over a romantic candlelight dinner added along with our Bali honeymoon packages. The blend of experiences close to nature and the ambience of romance, make all Bali honeymoon packages, a passionate tour experience. Meanwhile, also enjoy seeing the traditional Kecak dance which is performed by 50 singers. Matter of fact, this dance is the only one based on vocals rather than instruments, dating far back into Balinese history, prior to the use of musical instruments. After the performance, a short drive will bring you to Jimbaran bay where you can relish delicious seafood dinner in a cosy seaside restaurant; all this just to provide you a perfect authentic experience along with our Bali tour packages from India. Enjoy the view of Mount Batur known to be a dormant volcano and the Lake Batur along with our Bali honeymoon packages. Visit the mesmerising rolling coffee plantation along with our Bali holiday packages for couples. Get a chance to visit Tirta Empul known to be the Holy Spring water temple and pass by the rice terraces along with our Bali vacations from India. Enjoy Devdan Show popularly known as a fusion of traditional Indonesian dance activities with modern contemporary dance, world-class aerial acrobatics attractions, dazzling costumes and hi-tech special effects along with our Bali honeymoon packages from India. Experience the thrilling white water rafting at Ayung River in Ubud.

The Highlights

The highlights of Bali include unique experiences along with our Bali tour packages available online. Visit Tanjung Benoa beach where you enjoy a banana boat ride and a trip to Turtle Island on a glass bottom boat. Visit the legendary Uluwatu Temple! Hanging on a cliff 100 meters above the ocean, Uluwatu temple is a unique sight that you can witness along with our Bali holiday packages. Bali gets way more interesting for you and your family with a visit to Celuk, known for being the centre of gold and silver works, Bataun which is the stone carving centre, Mas known as the centre of wood carvings and finally Ubud, famous as the Balinese painting centre along with our Bali family holiday packages. Explore Kuta beach, also known as sunset beach, as opposed to sunrise beach. It is one of the best places to enjoy a spectacular romantic sunset in Bali and forms an integral part of our Bali honeymoon packages. See the real and exotic side of Bali, specially designed for nature lovers who want to witness the Balinese way of living. Watch the colours of the sky change from just a hint of a colour to shades of deeper orange, purple and red while you cruise along the harbour giving you a perfect leisurely ambience along with our Bali vacations from India.

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  • Our Bali Trip From India Was All About Fun, Delicious Food, And Little Adventures!

27 Mar 2023

My wife and I had been looking at pictures of Bali and were extremely smitten. The next day I said “Let’s take a vacation!”. Well, that’s how the story started and the rest is history. To describe Bali’s beauty would be a difficult task and you would have to experience it to truly know. The beaches will take your breath away and the temples will leave with a sense of calm and peace. This was one of the best holidays we had and made everlasting memories.

Just as we had finalized upon the destination, we started looking for packages online. Bali trip costs can be quite expensive and we were on a budget. We compared different websites and decided to go with TravelTriangle for their competitive prices. At first we had our doubts, but now that we are back home, we don’t think our Bali trip from India could have been any better.

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Details of our holiday in bali, experiences to have on a 6 day bali trip from india, highlights of our bali trip from india, do’s and don’ts, what to pack, how to reach bali, our experience with traveltriangle, common queries you may have about bali trip from india.

Trip Type: Romantic Trip Cost: INR 82500 No. Of People: 2 Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights Inclusions: Accommodation, Airfare, Visa, Breakfast, Airport Transfer, AC Cab, Sightseeing, Bedugul Temple Tour, Ubud Village, Nusa Penida Island Tour, Kintamani Volcano Exclusions: Lunch, Dinner, Travel Insurance, Personal Expenses

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There are so many places where we could have enjoyed a beach holiday, but we chose Bali because it is the perfect combination of beauty, adventure, and culture. And we cannot forget to mention the hospitality of the people of Bali who warmly welcomed us and made us feel right at home.

1. Nusa Penida: A Few Hours In Paradise

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As we landed in Bali, we were received by our driver and transferred to our hotel. We spent the evening relaxing and later had for a delicious Indian dinner. The next day we woke up early in the morning, full of excitement for a Bali island tour. After all, we were on our way to Nusa Penida, a paradise in its true sense. Our driver was waiting at the hotel to drive us to the Sanur Harbour where we were to catch our boat to the island.

As we arrived on the island, we were greeted by another driver who assisted us during our tour of the island. Taking in the sights of Angel Billabong, and Kelkimg cliff, we couldn’t have been more star struck. We also visited the broken beach which is a great place to enjoy the sunset. While a lot of people miss out on this island on their trip to Bali, I would recommend to totally add this to your itinerary. After a day all spent, we called it a night and head back to our hotel.

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2. Bedugul Temple Tour: A Day Spent In Serenity

Bedugul Temple Tour

The next morning, we woke up to another action packed day. This day was all about getting a glimpse of the local culture of the city. We visited the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple as well as the famous Tanah Lot Temple during the tour. It was a wonderful experience and we would definitely recommend stopping by the Bedugul Temple Lake for a while. After a tour of the temples, it was evening so we headed back to our hotel for some rest.

3. Kintamani Volcano: A Splendid Sight

day spent in serenity

During our Bali trip from Kolkata, we also visited the famous active volcano, Mount Batur. We reveled in the beauty of the Crater Lake and took some wonderful pictures here. This definitely one of the best places to visit in Bali and something you should definitely have on your itinerary. Later in the evening, we head to Ubud village for souvenir shopping and street food.

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4. Goa Gajah: Into The Elephant Caves

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After a trip to Ubud village, it was time to head to Goa Gajah which is set in the village of Bedulu. On our way there we also stopped at Tegenungan waterfalls to spend some time by the water. After a refreshing break, we hit the road again. Upon arrival, we were mesmerized by the beauty of the place. To get into the temple you will need a Sarong which you can hire or carry with yourself.

5. Kendera: The Pool Villa Experience

Vrindavan Ubud Villa

Our Bali budget trip from India would have been incomplete without enjoying the experience of a private pool villa. We went for Vrindavan Ubud Villa which is located in Kendera. We were warmly welcomed with a delicious welcome drink and directed to our villa. Surrounded by rice fields, the ambiance for amazing and we had a wonderful time. We also visited the Kuta beach during the day we spent there. It was a great way to end out already fabulous trip to Bali.

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I would have to say that my wife and I enjoyed Nusa Penida and the Bedugul Temple tour the most. The island was beyond spectacular while the temple tour was nothing short of mesmerizing. We also loved our pool villa, it was so hard to say goodbye to Bali!

  • Do explore all the impeccable tourist attrations on your trip.
  • Plan your trip to Bali from India beforehand and book your flights as well.
  • Do wear decent clothes when you are visting the religious places in Bali.
  • Don’t litter 
  • Don’t forget to wear a sunscreen while relaxing on the beaches.

Here is the list of things that you can buy on your honeymoon in Bali!

  • Cotton t-shirts, skirts, dresses and trousers.
  • Sunscreen, Sunglasses, hats and umbrella.

The best way to reach Bali is by flight and you can easily board India to bali flight from any major airport in India. You will reach Bali in aorund 9 hours.

It was a blast! Like I said, at first we were hesitant, but after speaking to our travel advisor, Siddharth we didn’t have any doubts. He created a WhatsApp group with us and check in on us every day to make sure we were comfortable and were enjoying our holiday. It was a nice touch and made us feel taken care of. We’ll be back again for another holiday soon!

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There is no vacation better than the one spent by the ocean, enjoying some delicious meals along with the beautiful sunset. Bali is just the kind of rejuvenation one needs to take a break from the routines of daily life. If you too want to enjoy a fantastic holiday experience with your loved ones, customize your own Bali trip at TravelTriangle.

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How much does a Bali trip cost?

Bali trip costs can vary depending on where you stay. We spend the first 4 days in a hotel and day 5 in a private pool villa. That being said, for a couple, INR 80000 would suffice including the airfare. However, if you plan of shopping a lot, you’ll have to increase the budget.

What is the best month to go to Bali?

I would say April since that’s the time we visited. It is just after the rainy season, so the weather is pleasant and not too hot. You can also visit Bali in August which we heard was the peak season.

How many days should one spend in Bali?

Anytime between a week and 10 days would be enough to enjoy the best of Bali. If you want to explore the underrated islands and areas around Bali, then you can take it up to 12-15 days as well.

Which is the best area to stay in Bali?

If you want to stay in the heart of action, then Ubud and Kuta and definitely the places to stay in Bali. Shops, restaurants and tourist attractions are close by and easily accessible.

Is food and drink expensive in Bali?

No, we didn’t find the food and drinks to be expensive in Bali. Drinking water, however, did seem a little pricey. Food, on the other hand, was delicious, there were plenty of options and everything was reasonably priced.

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Q. Which is the best time to visit Bali? A. As you go through Bali packages, you need to keep in mind the ideal season to visit this tropical paradise. April to October is a good time to visit Bali in Indonesia as it is a dry season in the island. The weather is perfect for visitors though it can get a tad muggy in the afternoons in case you are venturing into a beach. It is a good time for window shopping, bargain hunting as the tourist footfall begins to go up and shops often announce attractive sales and discounts. There will be ample rain showers too with the sky remaining overcast for much of the time. The window from June to August gets quite windy in Bali, though it is also the time the Balinese fly their kites and it makes quite a sight to watch so many colourful kites take on the skies. This time is popularly called the kite season in Bali. December is otherwise the peak season to visit Bali owing to the festive cheer in the air and the pleasant weather, bringing in boatloads of holiday-season travellers from all over the world. Q. What is Ubud in Bali famous for? A. Before zeroing in on one of the Bali tour packages, make sure your itinerary is well-rounded and encompasses its major towns and villages including Ubud. Ubud is the island’s cultural heart. Visitors from all over the world flock to Ubud to experience its culture scene. The little town has several cultural venues where classical dance recitals are performed regularly in the evenings. On the other hand, if you just wish to stroll down its quaint streets, you will come across a motley clutch of cafes, souvenir shops, artist studios, craft shops, art galleries, bistros and yoga studios. Apart from its arts and culture scene, it is Ubud’s picturesque setting actually, amid paddy fields and ravines in the foothills, that draws visitors to it. Ubud is atmospheric and a great place to stay in and browse its art museums and experience a chic dining out scene. When staying in Ubud, don’t miss a Tek Tok show, basically a traditional Balinese dance accompanied by body movements and sounds. Attracting bibliophiles from all over the world is the annual Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, attended also by several best-selling authors. Q. Which is Bali’s most famous temple? A. All Bali holiday packages are choc-a-bloc with temple visits, because the island is known for its smattering of temples and their unique architecture and history. Among them the one that takes away the cake is the Pura Tanah Lot Temple. It is the unique setting of the Tanah Lot Temple and the legends surrounding it that lend this clifftop temple its aura of mystery. Nestled precariously on a promontory lapped continuously by the waves, off the coast of Kuta, this is easily Bali, or for that matter Indonesia’s, most vivid site. The beach in the front is a black sand one adding to the atmospherics of the breathtaking multi-tiered shrine that is one of the greatest reasons for tourists to stop by in Bali. Sunsets are a spectacle at Tanah Lot, with an apricot sun bathing everything in its light including the shadowy temple. The temple goes back to the 16 th century, belonging to a revered Hindu priest Nirartha. It is easily Bali’s holiest shrine, allowing devotees to climb up the rock-cut staircase in order to enter the complex. Q. Is Bali a safe destination to travel? A. Bali is fairly a safe tourist destination, even for solo female travellers. There is little violent crime in Bali. However, as a visitor, be careful while crossing the roads as motorbikers swarm the streets. Swimmers should be mindful as not all the beaches are safe because of riptides. Be cautious against pickpockets and scams. The threat of volcanoes, tsunamis and earthquakes are always there, but so far, Bali has not faced any outright devastation. It’s still business as usual in this tourist hotspot. Q. For how many days should I book a Bali tour package? A. A Bali travel itinerary is usually of a week or six nights and seven days duration. If you are for the first time on holiday to Bali, you can cover almost all the highlights of this island during this period. Bali tour packages can also be customised as per your requirement. Q. What is a good time to visit Bali? A. The dry season (summer) starting from May and ending in October is the best time to plan a Bali tour. Also a peak tourist season, the weather at this time is the best to explore Bali’s attractions and enjoy different tourist activities. Q. Is there direct flight connectivity to Bali from India? A. At the time of writing, there are no airlines that fly nonstop to Bali from India. All flights to Bali have a stopover in Kuala Lumpur. Delhi and Chennai will be operating direct air connectivity to Bali/Denpasar via Air India flight soon in the upcoming months. Q. What languages do they speak in Bali? A. The main languages spoken in Bali are Balinese, Indonesian and English. Tourists can go about in English at all major tourist places. But in remote parts of the island, locals might not speak and understand English, and an interpreter or translator would be required. Q. How to pack for a Bali vacation? A. As Bali is a tropical island, you should bring light cotton clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen lotion, comfortable walking sandals if travelling between May to October during summer. For the rainy season between November to March, it will be useful to carry a raincoat/ umbrella and a waterproof jacket. Hindu temples are also part of most Bali tour packages , and on entering these religious sites, both men and women must wear a sarong. You can buy them once you are in Bali or even hire them near some of the more prominent temples. Usually, sarongs are included in the temple entrance fee. Q. Is it safe to hike up Mount Batur? A. Mount Batur is still an active volcano, which last erupted in 2000, and it is strongly recommended that you go for the climb only with a certified local guide. That said, when it comes to mountain treks in Bali, Mount Batur is the most popular destination. First of all, the slopes are not steep and arduous, so even amateur trekkers can tackle them. Second, it only takes two and a half hours to reach the peak of Batur compared to seven or eight hours to reach the summit of Mt. Agung. Thirdly, the sunrise views from its vantage point are breathtaking. Q. Does Bali holiday package include entrance fee to the monuments? A. Yes, like most tour packages,  Bali holiday packages  include entrance fee to monuments such as temples, etc. If the monument entry does not read in the inclusions of your travel itinerary, then you will have to bear the cost on your own. Q. What is the best time to surf in Bali? A. Surfing in Bali can be done all year round. However, May until September is the best surfing time when the tide, wind and swell together create surfing paradise, particularly on the western coast of the island. The eastern coast of Bali is suitable for surfing between November and March when the reef breaks are better for more experienced surfers. Q. What has Bali on offer for kids? A. There are a lot of fun and engaging activities for kids travelling to Bali. Some of the popular attractions in Bali for young travellers are Bali Safari and Marine Park, Kemmenuh Butterfly Park, dolphin watching in Lovina, sea walking, slides and water-based activities at Waterbom Bali among others.

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Enchanting mornings and beautiful sunrises that would make you want to get up during the early hours of the morning... Treks through the lush green forests that would make you explore more and more of nature... Clear blue waters that would make you take just one more dip in the sea... And, mesmerizing sunsets that would make you want to stay back for just another evening... just another day... Well, this is  Bali Tourism  for you, and for all of us! If you're a backpacker, surfing enthusiast, or diver- we have something of interest for you! If you're simply looking for a relaxing holiday with your friends, family or loved ones- well, Thomas Cook India has something for you, too! We may be yet to discover the kind of Bali trip package that would suit you, but we already have discovered one thing- Bali is an island you will like, for both its hippy vibe and spiritual charm. You can spend your evenings peacefully in one (or some) of the many temples or monasteries there or can rejuvenate your spirits by spending time at the many beachside shacks and cafes. So, in order to enjoy your vacation to the fullest, make sure to look for Bali packages that cover all your vacation requirements.

Best time to visit Bali

Before you start looking for available Bali holiday packages, make sure to decide the right time for your trip. The best time to visit Bali is between May and October. Since this is the dry or the summer season, one can make use of the Various activities in Bali and opportunities that this scenic place has to offer. Also, don't forget to check out our buy 1 get 1 offer on Bali trips on Thomascook. Of course, Thomas Cook India will guarantee you a seamless, relaxing travelling experience, despite the rush of tourists.

November to March is the wet or the monsoon season in Bali. Though even that is a good time to explore the beaches, it is not as flocked with tourists because of the rain. And, many water sports are closed during that time. You won’t have issues finding the best Bali packages for this season.

The easiest way to reach Bali , Indonesia is by flight. Since Bali is the most popular tourist destination of Indonesia, its airport is connected to several major airports of the world. Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. 

In what will be a sigh of relief for all our customers, Indian tourists do not need to apply for a visa to travel to Bali. Indonesia provides visa on arrival for Indian tourists for a duration of up to 30 days from the date of travel. However, it is mandatory to carry your passport which must be valid for at least 6 months from the day of your arrival in Bali. Do note that some Bali packages may offer the feature of included or optional flights. However, if you don’t want the inclusion of transportation, you can opt for Bali packages that don’t feature transport.

Sacred Monkey Forest:The Sacred Monkey Forest is a monkey sanctuary in Ubud , Balinese. It is home to the grey long-tailed macaques, and this forest is one of the most popular tourist spots in the country. This forest serves multiple purposes- visitors can experience playful, carefree monkeys in their natural habitat while simultaneously enjoying the beauty of nature along paths lined with trees. Our offer on Bali tour packages features the top places, attractions, sightseeing and other activities. Here are some of the best places to visit in Bali .

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  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Nusa Penida Island
  • Tanah Lot Temple
  • Besakih Temple
  • Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

Bali Safari Park:

Bali Safari Park is a great spot for families to visit and enjoy with their children. The 40 hectare- safari park is one of the biggest animal theme parks in Bali. This open zoo is different, and a must-visit for children as well as adults because this experience is as real as it gets. Animals- like orangutans, hippos, lions, zebras and white tigers- can be spotted roaming freely in large open spaces, without any cages in sight. You can enjoy this site along with several other prominent tourist attractions during your trip by going with the Bali packages offered on our website.

Tegenungan Waterfall:

This mesmerizing waterfall is located amidst luscious green forests, not too far from Ubud. The best part about the waterfall is that at the bottom of it is a natural pool where visitors can take a dip. The Tegenungan Waterfall is best suited for visits during the wet season, from October to March. Look for Bali tour packages that include a visit to this site under sightseeing.

Nusa Penida Island:

Located in south-eastern Bali, the island of Nusa Penida is a place that will take your breath away. Oh, and after you manage to catch it again, it just wouldn’t let you let go of your camera- it is that photogenic. This place does not have a lot of options for overnight stays, so most tourists prefer to make a day trip. The Nusa Penida Island is also a famous spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. Some Bali tour packages may feature a short trip to this island as a standard inclusion.

Tanah Lot Temple:

This 15th century temple is located on a rocky top, surrounded with crashing waves. The highly revered Tanah Lot is a Hindu Temple, popular not just for the calm one is sure to experience in the temple grounds, but also for the sunset views it has to offer. This, dear friends, is just the perfect place to rejuvenate your spirit and soul.

Bali Swing:

Remember the tiny FOMO feeling when you saw your college friend get that perfect picture at that photogenic swing surrounded by just the sea? Well, here’s your chance to do that and more! Head over to the Bali Swing near Ubud rice terraces, and just strike a pose! Not once, not twice but several times as there are three different levels of swings available for you to just strap on and swing away! Not just the Bali Swing, visit all the popular tourist attractions in this Indonesian province with our specially designed Bali travel packages.

Besakih Temple:

The ‘Mother Temple’ of Bali, officially called the Besaikh or Pura Besakih temple is the most famous temple complex in Bali. This temple is exquisite because of its vibe and its location- it rests on the slopes of Mount Agung. Surrounded by picturesque landscape of hills, streams and endless rice fields, the Mother Temple has shrines dedicated to multiple Hindu deities. 

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple:

The 17th century Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is dedicated to the Hindu Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, as well as the Lake Goddess, Dewi Danu.

Foods to Eat in Bali

Alongside browsing through available Bali packages, make sure to also look into the exciting regional cuisine. One of the best experiences about visiting exotic places like Bali is the experience related to trying the local cuisines there. The amazing flavour made from blending local spices used through generations is all the reason to try local dishes in Balinese cafes and restaurants, leaving behind (at least for a while) the conventional food we all are so used to eating!

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  • Local Ice cream
  • Barbeque Food
  • Jimbaran Seafood
  • Balinese Kopi

Fried/Smoked Duck:

Most menu cards will have Bebek Goreng (Fried Duck) or BebekBetutu (Smoked Duck) as their specialties. If you spot them, well, we are telling you, you must try them! Fried Duck is the conventional seasoned, boiled or steamed deep fried duck. Smoked Duck, on the other hand, is smoked for over 24 hours after being seasoned with local spices. Both are traditional Balinese dishes served with rice, vegetables and dips.

Local Ice cream:

If you thought Bali was just about beaches and swimming and temples, you thought wrong. Bali is also about food- particularly about ice cream! Get ready to spot several small gelatos or cafes that produce their very own, very Balinese ice cream. Once there, make sure you try their local flavours like the red dragon fruit, lemongrass or lychee! There’ll be no regrets, we assure you. Enjoy your dream vacation in Bali with your spouse by opting for the honeymoon special Bali trip packages on our website.

Barbeque Food:

Do you remember reading novels or watching movies where a group of friends just sit at the beach, around the fire and munch of barbequed snacks? Well, this can now very well be a scene out of your life, for the smell of charcoal-grilled meat is so tempting- something we must not ignore and indulge in! What makes Balinese barbeque food stand out from others is its seamless blend of sweet, savoury and slightly smoky taste with the perfect balance of meat and spices. So, make sure to try the Balinese barbecue food during your Bali tour.

Jimbaran Seafood:

This category of food is available at all the shacks along the Jimbaran beach. Cafes and shacks that specialize in Jimbaran seafood let their customers pick the sea food either from the a la carte menu or offer pre-set meals for more than two people.

Balinese Kopi:

What is even a vacation without some relaxing coffee? The Balinese Kopi, or coffee, is famous and for all the right reasons- it blends coffee grown in fertile volcanic lands. The stalls on main roads, or on beaches offer varieties of coffees- hot and cold. Let us handle the aspect of meals alongside accommodations, sightseeing, flights, etc., while you enjoy your dream vacation by going with Bali travel packages offered by Thomas Cook.

Things to Do in Bali

Bali, often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," is a mesmerizing destination known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and diverse range of activities. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Bali has something for everyone. Here's a list of things to do in Bali to make the most of your visit:

  • White Water Rafting in Ayung River
  • Surfing in Padang Padang and Kuta
  • Join a Balinese cooking class
  • Sunrise Trek to Mount Batur
  • Bathe in the Pura TirtaEmpul Temple
  • Museum hopping
  • Watch and enjoy a traditional dance
  • Explore the Artisans Village

White Water Rafting in Ayung River:

The Ayung River near Ubud is Bali’s longest and largest rapids. Just thinking about rafting in Ayung River is giving us the thrills! To add a big and red cherry on the cake, let us also tell you that the Ayung River is set in a beautiful backdrop of wild, unspoiled jungle, scenic rice fields and towering gorges. What you must expect from White Water Rafting in Ayung River is refreshing waterfalls, swirling foamy water, sudden drops and lots and lots of adrenaline rush! For the best adventure experience, opt for Bali packages that include these activities as standard attributes.

Surfing in Padang Padang and Kuta:

Can we really talk about beaches without talking about surfing? What an injustice it would be! Padang Padang Beach, in Bukit Peninsula (north-west coast) is one of the most famous surf spots of Bali and is visited by surfers from around the world. What’s more, Padang Padang is also host to international surfing events like Rip Curl Cup Padang.

For beginners, however, heading to the Kuta beach will be a safer and more enjoyable surfing experience. This beach has several surfing schools, too.

Join a Balinese cooking class:

Yes, this is as unusual for us as it would seem to you! But, believe it or not, as part of a Bali Tour Package, you can join a home cooking class where you will be taught by locals the secret of authentic Balinese cooking. These cooking classes are coupled with market tours to find fresh vegetables, aromatic spices and other ingredients.

Sunrise Trek to Mount Batur:

The sunrise view from Mount Batur is one of the most exquisite views in the entire region of Bali. An early morning trek up Mount Batur is famous just for the views. Since Mount Batur is one of the active volcanoes in Bali, your visit needs to be accompanied by a certified local guide. Bali tours are incomplete without going for this mesmerising trek, so make sure to go for this experience.

Bathe in the Pura TirtaEmpul Temple:

A national heritage site, the TirtaEmpul Temple in Manukaya Village is a temple dating back to 960 AD. This legendary temple has a sacred water spring which is said to have healing properties. The Pura TirtaEmpul Temple is frequented by tourists from across the world who come to take a bath in the blessed water. Get to enjoy similar delightful experiences by opting for Bali travel packages from our website.

Museum hopping:

Bali is not entirely about beaches. It is also about cultural sights like museums and galleries. The Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) is the place to go to explore the creative arts of Bali- it features Balinese architecture. Its creativity is heightened by its location- it is set amidst tropical gardens. The museum also hosts gamelan orchestras, woodcarvings, dance performances, history and indigenous fabrics. Museum visits are often included as a part of popular Bali packages.

Watch and enjoy a traditional dance:

One of the things to do in Bali is watch performances of Balinese dance forms such as Legong, Topeng, Kecak and Barong. These performances happen in multiple venues, one of which is the Ubud Palace where Balinese girls, dressed in traditional attire, dance to recite Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Explore the Artisans Village:

It is often said that the best way to explore a region is to explore its culture through its people. We agree with this, completely. And, what better way to explore a place’s culture than through its artists? Bali offers you trips and visits to its artisans’ villages where you can interact with and learn from the artisan’s crafts of great varieties. Celuk village is known for its silversmiths- here, you can not only shop for high-quality silver jewellery, but can also learn how to craft them. Batuan village in Ubud is another artisan village. This one is famous for traditional Balinese paintings. Here, you can get hands-on lessons on traditional Balinese art, wood carving and dancing. 

Step out of your geographical boundaries and into this diverse land of relaxation, exploration and fun! Book your trip to Bali with offer through Thomas Cook India now, and give us the chance to make this vacation the vacation of your dreams!

Best Beaches in Bali 

Bali houses some of the world’s most beautiful and renowned beaches. So, when visiting this province of Indonesia, make sure to spend some quality time by the beachside with your partner, family members or friends. Following is a list of some of the most popular beaches you can add to your Bali tour itinerary;

Jimbaran Beach

Jimbaran Beach is one of the most well-known beaches you can check out during your Bali tour. It is a beautiful tourist landmark that features a wide number of luxurious beachfront resorts and restaurants. Stretching a total of 4 kilometres in length, this pristine white sand beach is located in South Bali, on the west end of the narrow stretch of land that connects Bukit Peninsula with mainland Bali. The serene ambience mixed with the sound of the gushing waves and the panoramic view of the ocean makes it a great spot to spend time during both the day and the evening. Most Bali tour packages have Jimbaran Beach included in their trip itinerary. 

During your Bali tour, make sure to check out the renowned Kuta Beach. Located just a few kilometres from the Bali Airport, this beach is known for its remarkable beauty and also for offering some of the best sunset views in the region. It is also one of the busiest beaches in Bali, thanks to the availability of numerous budget-friendly beach clubs, food and accommodation options nearby. You can easily find Kuta Beach in the tour itinerary of most Bali trip packages. In addition to spending some time by the golden sand and appreciating the beauty of the surroundings, tourists can participate in a number of fun activities at Kuta Beach, which includes things like scuba diving, shopping at the night market, surfing, checking out nearby tourist landmarks, kite flying, experiencing the lively nightlife at the place, etc.

Nusa Dua Beach

Nusa Dua Beach in Bali is another prominent beach site that remains filled with tourists around the year. It is also sometimes referred to as an “all-inclusive beach” due to the presence of several amenities close by, such as hotels, markets and shopping malls, an 18-hole golf course, museums and other tourist attractions, etc. As for the beach itself, the white sand and the blue water make up for an astounding scenic view. It is also a great site for scuba diving due to its clear ocean water and the presence of beautiful corals and marine life nearby. Other fun things one can do at Nusa Dua Beach during your Bali tour include aquatic parasailing, boating, scuba diving, swimming, jet skiing, snorkelling, getting a traditional massage, etc. Consider looking for Bali tour packages that include this beach under its planned itinerary. 

Seminyak Beach

Seminyak Beach is among the most notable beaches you can visit during your Bali tour. The beach is mainly known for its laid-back ambience, scenic beauty, and the availability of top luxury waterfront resorts/villas. Seminyak Beach is also a must-visit site for individuals who want to enjoy watersports, witness the beautiful sunset and engage in the vibrant nightlife of Bali. Fun activities that you can be a part of at Seminyak Beach in Bali include swimming in the bubbling cold water, exploring the shoreline on horseback, surfing on gigantic waves, enjoying a relaxing sunbathing session, etc. Have a wonderful time by the beachside with your loved one by going with our professionally designed Bali trip packages. 

Popularly known as the “Land of Thousand Temples”, it is no wonder that this island is home to some of the most important and well-known religious shrines in the country. Here are some of the most popular temples that you can include in your Bali tour itinerary;

Uluwatu Temple

The Uluwatu temple is one of the best places to visit in Bali for religious tours. Nestled on top of a cliff, roughly 70 metres above sea level, this temple welcomes thousands of devotees and tourists on their Bali tours and travels. Locally known as “Pura Luhur Uluwatu”, the shrine is dedicated to the deity Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa as Rudra. Besides its religious significance and alluring surrounding beauty, one of the main highlights of this temple is the Kecak Dance Performance, which is based on the Ramayana and takes place every day between 6-7 P.M. on an adjacent cliff-top stage. You can easily find Bali tour packages that include a visit to this temple. 

Pura Bratan Temple

Pura Bratan, or the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, is one of the most beautiful tourist places you can check out during your Bali tour. Located on the west of Lake Bratan in Bedugul, the Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is affiliated with Hinduism and features three shrines dedicated to Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva. The Pagoda-style temple architecture, a “floating” appearance due to the surrounding lake and the backdrop of the Bedugul mountains make this site one of the most beautiful religious landmarks in Bali. It is one of the most-visited tourist landmarks in the region, commonly found in popular Bali tour packages.

Located approximately 5 kilometres from the centre of Ubud, Goa Gajah is one of the most popular cultural and spiritual places to visit in Bali. Also called the “Elephant Cave”, Goa Gajah is a temple cave that features several intricate carvings and relics belonging to Buddhism and Shaivism. The temple complex is home to several attractions, such as the detailed cave entrance, an ancient pool, intricate stonework and relics, etc., all of which will leave you captivated. It is best to go for Bali tour packages that feature this site as a standard inclusion. 

Taman Saraswati Temple

The Pura Taman Saraswati, also known as Ubud Water Palace, is one of the most significant religious landmarks you can visit during your Bali tour. Located at the heart of the Ubud town centre, it is a Balinese Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Saraswati. The Pura Taman Saraswati is known for its exceptional temple architecture. The massive temple complex houses a beautiful lotus pond and water garden, which are two main highlights of the site. Tourists can also check out the Cafe Lotus for some delicious snacks and witness traditional dance performances at this location.

Bali Currency 

As this province is a part of Indonesia, the official Bali currency is also the Indonesian Rupiah. It is denoted by the symbol “Rp” and the currency code “IDR”. A single rupiah can be divided into 100 cents (locally called “sen”). In terms of coins, the denominations available are Rp50, Rp100, Rp200, Rp500 and Rp1000. As for banknotes, the denominations available are Rp1,000, Rp2,000, Rp5,000, Rp10,000, Rp20,000, Rp50,000 and Rp100,000. Currently, the value of 1 Indonesian Rupiah is equal to 0.0054 INR. As the Indonesian Rupiah is the only accepted currency in Bali, tourists visiting this Indonesian Province will need to acquire its official currency to make legitimate payments towards their purchases and used services during their stay. You can easily acquire foreign currency for your Bali tour (in both cash and forex travel card forms) by opting for the online foreign exchange services offered by Thomas Cook. To do so, you will need to visit the official forex page, choose the correct details (like preferred check rate, currency type and forex amount) and provide your contact details to get a quote. After that, you can proceed with the online payment option and select your preferred delivery type. Finally, after payment confirmation, you will receive your order receipt and the foreign currency for your Bali tour within the appointed time.

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The best time to visit Bali is between April and October . Since this is the dry season, you will be able to explore more places and many more activities will be available for your perusal.

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Ubud is 40 km away from the Bali airport, also known as the Ngurah Rai International Airport. By road, this should take you around 40 minutes.

What is the distance between Ubud and Genting?

The distance between Ubud, Bali, and Genting, Malaysia is 2,900 km.

How far is Seminyak from the airport?

Seminyak is around 10 km (or 30 minutes) away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport.

How far is Mount Batur from the airport?

By road, Mount Batur is around 75 km away from the Denpasar airport.

Is it safe to travel to Bali?

Even for female travelers planning a Bali trip, it is a relatively safe vacation destination. Bali has a low rate of violent crime. As a visitor, you should exercise caution when crossing the street because there are many motorbikes there. Swimmers should exercise caution because riptides make some beaches unsafe for swimming. Avoid being a victim of fraud and pickpockets. Although earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanoes are always a possibility, Bali has not yet experienced any severe destruction. In this popular tourist destination, everything continues as usual.

What should you carry with you on a Bali trip?

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Bali, an amazing tourism destination, offers its guests with mystical temples, engaging temple ceremonies, breathtaking natural settings, worth noticing cultural and traditional heritage along with adventurous water sports . One of the 17,500 islands across the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator.

Bali is nothing less than a complete tour package with something to offer everyone, from all age groups and different nationality and tastes. Bali with its pristine beaches surrounded by crystal clear water of Indian Ocean, lush mountains, hillsides and landscapes, breathtaking rice terraces and serene coastlines presents you with a special charm.

No matter what is the purpose of your trip or with who you are travelling, from a romantic trip for honeymoon or beach wedding to a family vacation to a spiritual tour to a trip just for relaxing amidst the natural beauty, Bali won’t disappoint you in any case.

However, to get the most of Bali vacation, you need to be aware of the facilities available there as well as the activities to do and the places to visit. For all this and much more, Samudra Bali , assist you in selecting the best package specially customized as per your needs.

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The island of Bali has not just beaches and romantic sunsets and sunrises to greet you with, waterfalls at Bali also promise a fun filled time. Waterfalls such as Gitgit Falls, Blahmantung Falls, and Singsing Falls present you with a refreshing break in the best way possible with our Bali Tour Packages. Visiting cool pools of Yeh Sanih and soothing hot springs of Banjar is also a good idea.

Bali also has few worth visiting national parks. With our all-inclusive Bali tour packages visit the lush greenery and rich flora and fauna that create a soothing atmosphere to spend some time of yours.

With huge Banyan trees in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the northern region, clove trees covering the highlands and red flame trees, acacias and mangroves in the southern region, Bali presents you with exceptionally green surroundings.

Along with these, a visit to Bali Botanical Gardens introduces you with some exquisite varieties of flora as well. Bali, along with mesmerising natural settings and breathtaking scenic beauty, has places to visit with architectural and cultural significance.

Our Bali holiday packages also take you to museums in the town of Ubud , Sanggraha Kriya Hasta in Denpasar, Taman Wedhi Budaya, Taman Tirta Gangga Water Palace, temple of Batubulan, Pura Jagatnatha, Kertha Gosa, Pura Tirta Empul and many other similar places.

We can also customize your Bali tour packages with water sports options such as snorkelling , diving, surfing, and also island hopping , romantic cruises that add some excitement to your Bali trip. On the other hand, traditional spas and therapies allow you to pamper yourself and rejuvenate amidst the best of natural settings.

Bali has much more than all these to pamper you with. Beautiful natural surroundings, lively and rich culture. luxurious accommodations and soothing spas, exciting sports, etc. are there to greet you with in Bali.

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My experience with Scoot is very good. Will have no issue flying with Scoot again.

Good flight. The food was served a bit late, hence a hurry to finish before landing. Excellent crew and service

I commend the flight attendants on our SFO-SIN flight who went above and beyond to provide us with extra snacks and food. This type of service makes the flight experience personal and awesome.

When boarding, after business class should be premium economy, but economy class already lined-up at the gate blocking premium economy to board. Singapore airline crew should done a better job to organize this chaos :( Thank you.

It seems paying premium economy does not make difference with economy. No priority boarding, not worthy paying extra$$$ for premium economy.

Wonderful service, planes and interior in great condition, very pleasant experience

The premium economy seats were not that great. It could have been more premium than economy seats.

A pc of cake or biscuit at least. The airport was like a maze need to take another bus to the main terminal to immigration.

Transfer within the same terminal and lots of facilities at the airport.

Very slow check in. Food poor and some of the special meals offered were not available. Luggage then didnt arrive and still waiting for news 48 hours later

My wife with 5 month son were traveling. No proper support was provided for luggage handling. Although it was requested in prior. My wife sole manage everything and was not as expected.

This was an old 320 without a screen or USB charging port even in the business class. The food could have been better.

a real good flying experince. Everything was excellent right from check-in to baggage collection at destination.

Food is tasting bad, and it is a fusion but not authentic.

Excellent experience and now my preferred airline. Even a fantastic meal with dessert in a 2 hour flight.

off late the crew and the air in the flight is becoming that of a budget airline not the earlier Vistara .

It wasn't clear from where to board flight international or domestic Airport

Information was not clear from where to check in international or domestic Airport at Ahmedabad.

The deplaning experience was bad, since they did not get the aerobridge at Madras on arrival and the bus felt like a local train during office hour rush

i bought a biz class fare but a few days before vistara always changes my biz class flight to economy .. happened to me 4 times .. seated could be wider .. boarding could be more organized .. crew did their best but not enough resources all in all very poor experience

Indigo attempts to make you pay for a seat during check in. I opted to not do this. The result - they allotted me and my minor son seats apart. In the interest of making maximum money, they seem to have lost common sense too. Similarly, even during the flight, the crew are busy trying to serve food to those who’ve already paid for it. By the time they’re done, it’s time to land and no one else is able to get anything. Sadly this seems to be what makes them profitable, customers just need to bear with it till a better airline comes along.

As usual invariably delayed Lots of time in getting chkd in baggage

Staff needs to be trained in managing customers better. Indigo appears to be a low cost airlines in all aspects.

Flight was delayed and also lots of mosquitoes on the flight

Two times the gate was changed and flight got delayed

INDIGO Never On Time & Always Prefer to Shuttle Passengers Like shuttle Corks

I did not like the communication gap existing amongst the staff and the customer. My flight to Nagpur was delayed by two and half hours but it was informed to me on email ( not by W.A. or SMS) when I have already left my home in Baner area. I was painfully detained at airport with luggage when the gate no. 10 was changed to 5. I'll never recommend your flight to anybody.

Seats don't recline, no charging points. New aircraft and very clean. Crew should serve some water atleast.

Wife and I were seated in separate seats across the aisle

There was inordinate delay without any plausible reason. This has become a normal feature of Indigo now a days.

WiFi didn’t work on both sectors so made killing time harder - planes clean modern and good flight crew - would do again if WiFi works

6hrs fly they dont give you a glass of water from seoul to singapore need to buy drink and food plus they charge for bag on international fly is always Free 1 bag from seoul to singapore is Not a local fly you are traveling true asia same story from singapore to Bali no water drink after payment for bag drink cost more the regular airline Well never use this company again we use regular company like Delta korea japan China and even scoot parent company Singapore Air

We had 2 attempts to land at Singapore Changing during a thunderstorm. Everything was delayed by 1 hour plus.

Boarding was not accordingly after front seat, bmf then back seat. This delayed for at least 40mins or more. The staff at Jakarta can do better. Is chaos at the entry to board the plane. This tarnished Scoot reputation when everyone was talking about it.

The crew was not customer oriented at all, even confrontational . The aircraft needs more attention to detail as far as comfort, and the 1 hour sitting at the gate with no air is inexcusable

We flew on the 787 Dreamliner direct to main gate at KLIA2, quick entry via eGate and on the train 41mins after touchdown. Go well SCOOT

Was on scoot plus. The only good thing about the flight was the spacious seats. Tables and armrests were extremely dirty Food: bad Entertainment: non existent Wifi: unable to connect, then was painfully slow that we couldn’t even send messages Good thing we had a night flight, so we just slept throughout.

Not clear why boarding passes could only be issued at the counter and not through the kiosk. I had already check-in on the web, so waiting to obtain a boarding pass 1.5 hours before the actual flight defeats the purpose of early web check-in.

no charging point. food offering is limited and very much on the budget line. Overall is not satisfying for such a price and duration of flight.

We were delayed, but there was never any update given. Everyone was standing at the gate as boarding was supposed to commence at 13:10 for a 13:55 flight. We didn't actually start getting on the shuttles to the plane, until after 14:00. No updates, no information given at all.

Crew were slow in serving, as a result many of the passengers were not served Tea/Coffee. There is a scope for improvement

Very poor experience for the price paid. Airplane interior including seats were old and jaded. Seat tray table did not work properly. Head phone was defective and didn’t work. Food was mediocre

Communication was terrible. Flight was delayed for 4-5 hours in DC (on the front end, and also after we boarded, we had to get off - some issue with fueling the old plane correctly). There was little to no information on timing or what was happening. Once we reach Delhi airspace, apparently there was weather that caused us not to land - we were actually near the ground, saw the run way, and lifted back up to the sky after being sooo close. Then we circled for about 30 minutes, and they decided to go to Jaipur to land until the weather cleared and to refuel. Again, once we landed in Jaipur (wrong city), there was little to no information on timing or what was happening. Then we heard that the crew was reaching their 24 hours. We sat on the place, on the tarmac for another 3 HOURS, with no food and not enough water for everyone on the flight. Then, they kicked us off the plane with no plan, in the wrong city. We went thru customs, got our bags (thank goodness), and had to ask a bunch of staff what was happening and what to do. Eventually, their soltuion was to bus people back to Delhi (like 6 hours we were told) but not everyone would fit on the bus, and unknown timing on when it would leave. At this point it was 9PM (we were scheduled to arrive in Delhi at 11AM...). My husband and I decided to risk it and take a cab that we had to pay ourselves (about $200 US dollars) to get to Delhi (about 5 hour drive). We both had terrible trips back to the US as well - almost missed connecting flight, forced to pay for carry-on luggage (a small back pack!) and duty-free goods by the Air India staff last minute. Just terrible experience all around. Never again with AI! The ONLY good thing was the air hostesses were kind and patient - example: they made sure people with food allergies got their correct. However, the TV's did not work so I'm glad we brought our own entertainment.

Communication was terrible. Flight was delayed for 4-5 hours in DC (on the front end, and also after we boarded, we had to get off - some issue with fueling the old plane correctly). There was little to no information on timing or what was happening. Once we reach Delhi airspace, apparently there was weather that caused us not to land - we were actually near the ground, saw the run way, and lifted back up to the sky after being sooo close. Then we circled for about 30 minutes, and they decided to go to Jaipur to land until the weather cleared and to refuel. Again, once we landed in Jaipur (wrong city), there was little to no information on timing or what was happening. Then we heard that the crew was reaching their 24 hours. We sat on the place, on the tarmac for another 3 HOURS, with no food and not enough water for everyone on the flight. Then, they kicked us off the plane with no plan, in the wrong city. We went thru customs, got our bags (thank goodness), and had to ask a bunch of staff what was happening and what to do. Eventually, their soltuion was to bus people back to Delhi (like 6 hours we were told) but not everyone would fit on the bus, and unknown timing on when it would leave. At this point it was 9PM (we were scheduled to arrive in Delhi at 11AM...). My husband and I decided to risk it and take a cab that we had to pay ourselves (about $200 US dollars) to get to Delhi (about 5 hour drive). We both had terrible trips back to the US as well - almost missed connecting flight, forced to pay for carry-on luggage (a small back pack!) and duty-free goods by the Air India staff last minute. Just terrible experience all around. Never again with AI! The ONLY good thing was the air hostesses were kind and patient - example: they made sure people with food allergies got their correct. However, the TV's in our entire row did not work so I'm glad we brought our own entertainment......

Need to update the staff of the airport. They tell luggage weight according to they want.

The Air India lounge in Delhi , was very disappointing! The food was of poor quality and options were limited especially for vegetarians!! Beverages were fine. The in flight crew was excellent! . They helped me with my seat controls - the controls did not work without a hassle or assistance!! A very poor showing for a Business cabin!!! Post flight , the wheel chair passengers ( including Me) were “ shepherded and left waiting twice (an hour or more) before taking us to immigration! I chose to Fly Air India because I want. to patronize our National carrier with the hope that the experience will improve!!! Regrettably, I will have to look at other options for my next trip to India

Mediocre staff, crappy food selections and no entertainment for a 14 hour flight. The only good thing was that it was a direct flight.

Entertainment system was not working and was told I would get a voucher and have not got one. No toiletries were available not even a toothbrush false sweet talk by ground staff

Not comfortable for sitting. Sits are too close to each other and it’s too hard for butt..you need to improve your entertainment section like tv programming, Movies, it’s so hard to kill 15 hrs in long flights .you don’t serve good food like other competitive airlines thats my opinion

Worst International flight I ever had in my whole life time. Boarding is the worst of all and flight experience was also not good. Screens were not working, seats were not comfortable and lot more.

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Denied permission to pray, Indian tourist argues with priest at Bali temple

On being said this was not his territory, the indian hindu tourist retorted back saying, "this is not a question of territory. this is the reason why the hindus are lagging behind all civilizations.".

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A cultural clash erupted at Pura Tirta Empul, Bali’s esteemed Hindu temple on May 11 when an Indian Hindu tourist insisted with a Balinese priest on performing prayers in his own manner, challenging the temple’s established customs.

The confrontation escalated, attracting attention from onlookers, some of whom attempted unsuccessfully to intervene.

“Call the police, no problem. There, it is written for pooja you can go inside,” the Indian Hindu visitor can be heard saying, to which the Bali priest responds, “Yes, but it is here,” pointing to one place inside the temple. However, the Indian tourist was clearly not pleased and wanted to pray in the restricted area.

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The argument continued after that, further frustrating the Bali priest, “This is not your territory.”

“This is not a question of territory. This is the reason why the Hindus are lagging behind all civilizations. You are killing yourself,” the Indian Hindu tourist retorted back.

The incident highlighted broader discussions surrounding cultural sensitivity and religious pluralism. It served as a stark reminder of the complexities inherent in navigating religious diversity in today’s globalized world, where clashes of interpretation can strain the bounds of tolerance.

As visitors departed the temple, the reverberations of the clash lingered, prompting contemplation on the intricate interplay between individual beliefs and communal reverence within sacred spaces.

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‘Russian annexation of Bali’: Instagram post renaming Canggu as ‘New Moscow’ sets social media abuzz

  • The post on the Canggu Bali News account was in recognition of the fact the village has seen an influx of Russians since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war
  • A Bali tourism official pointed out that Singapore had Little India and Chinatown, implying that having places that were a 'mini-me' was cool

"The Russian annexation of Bali", "Bali has been colonised by Russia"; certain sections of social media are abuzz following the arrival of a new place name on the map of Indonesia's Island of the Gods.

The kerfuffle began on May 8, when the Canggu Bali News Instagram account posted a map on which Canggu - a coastal village that is steadily being subsumed into Kuta, itself a part of the Denpasar Metropolitan Area - had been renamed New Moscow, in recognition of the fact it has seen an influx of Russians since Vladimir Putin's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

And it's not just Canggu that is being Russified. When Indounik reposted the map bearing the name New Moscow on X, the user did so with the comment, "Parts of Ubud could just as easily lay to the title".

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Another commentator said, "They are coming to Sanur as well with that new luxury apartment next to an upcoming shopping centre."

A third added, "Wait until the entire island [is] named as Balinsk."

Obviously sensing a bit of online controversy (as have we), local news site Liputan6.com approached the Bali provincial tourism office for comment.

Refusing to play ball, office head Tjok Bagus Pemayun said, "If in Bali there is New Moscow as a term, it doesn't matter as long as the residents in that place still obey all the rules and regulations that apply in Indonesia, and don't cause problems with the local communities around them."

He also pointed out that Singapore had Little India and Chinatown, implying that having places that were a mini-me was cool.

Singapore isn't the only city with a Chinatown, of course, and Little Italy is another name that can be found across the world, identifying areas in which significant numbers of immigrants from a specific country settled.

Newspapers in Britain, meanwhile, are desperately trying to get the tag "Little Hong Kong" to stick to somewhere, The Daily Mail having attached it to Sutton, in South London; The Times to Salford, in Greater Manchester.

The established names, though, tend to reference countries - China, Italy, India - rather than cities, so why is Canggu called Little Moscow, not Little Russia?

We can only imagine that that's because historically, the term Little Russia has been used to describe Ukraine, a part of the world the Russians flocking to Bali presumably do not want to be reminded of.

What Singapore's sustainability accolade actually means

What does Singapore have in common with Thredbo, Australia; Nuuk, Greenland; Turkey's Ejder 3200 ski resort; Melgaco, Portugal; and Breckenridge, Colorado, in the United States?

Give yourself a vigorous pat on the back if you replied, correctly, that they are all certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC), self-described as "the world's only sustainable tourism accreditation body".

Singapore received the accolade in 2023, making it "the first to achieve certification at the country level", crowed the Singapore Tourism Board at the time - although being just 735 sq km (284 square miles) in size must have given the city state a distinct advantage in the race of nations towards this particular prize.

Introducing set standards across a country as vast as China or the US would be a whole different ballgame, and we note that no other country has yet joined Singapore on the GSTC roster.

Nevertheless, belated congratulations, Singapore! You have set an example for other discrete city-territories to follow - not that we can think of any right now ...

So what does a GSTC blessing mean, exactly?

Well, firstly, the GSTC points out that it "does not directly certify any products or services; but it provides assurance for those that do".

In the case of Singapore, the issuer of certification was actually Vireo Srl, an Italian company "whose goal is to offer the best certifications for sustainability available on the international market".

As well as with the GSTC, Vireo has tie-ups with the likes of the Forest Stewardship Council, the Marine Stewardship Council, the Aquaculture Stewardship Council, Eco-print (low-impact printing) and others - a veritable one-stop shop for all your certification needs.

Certification brokers probably make sense and are perhaps the most efficient way of handing out documentation, but with greenwashing an ever-present concern, we can see how a lengthy chain of assessing bodies could leave a wary member of the public with suspicions.

Whatever ... GSTC certification is what Singapore boasts of, and, according to its website, the council establishes and manages global sustainability standards - what it calls GSTC Criteria - and it's those that hotels, tour operators or destinations/governments shoot for.

These criteria cover: sustainable management; socio-economic impacts; cultural impacts; and environmental impacts (including consumption of resources, pollution reduction and the conserving of biodiversity and landscapes).

"Since tourism destinations each have their own culture, environment, customs and laws, the criteria are designed to be adapted to local conditions," says the GSTC.

In the Lion City's case, certification "reflects Singapore's efforts and commitment in becoming a sustainable urban destination", says the GSTC.

And these efforts are wrapped up in the Singapore Green Plan 2030 (tree planting, solar deployment, waste reduction - that sort of thing) and the Singapore Tourism Board's Tourism Sustainability Strategy, which was launched in 2022 and "sets out actionable strategies for the tourism industry so that Singapore can become a sustainable urban destination".

There's lots of talk of becoming a "sustainable urban destination" there - which, we'd argue, is an impossibility with current technology - but any action is better than no action at all.

If only there were some way of getting to Singapore quickly without burning thousands of gallons of aviation fuel.

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Perbedaan Hindu Bali dan Hindu India yang Belum Banyak Orang Pahami

Umat Hindu Bali dan Hindu India punya banyak perbedaaan, mulai dari hari keagamaan, cara berdoa, konsep ketuhanan, hingga kasta.

Nationalgeographic.co.id— Banyak orang tidak mengerti bahwa Hindu India dan Hindu Bali memiliki banyak perbedaan. Salah satu orang yang tampaknya belum mengerti soal ini adalah seorang turis asal India yang terlibat cekcok dengan warga lokal di Bali.

Video percekcokannya itu beredar di jejaring sosial X dan menuai ragam komentar warganet. Dalam video tersebut, lelaki paruh baya India itu tampak mengenakan kaos dan sarung berwarna putih di sebuah pura Bali.

Dia terlihat enggan mematuhi aturan pura setempat dan bersikeras menyamakannya dengan aturan di India. Menganggap Hindu India dan Hindu Bali adalah sama.

Warga pun mencoba menjelaskan kepada lelaki tersebut, “Ini bukan wilayah Anda.” Namun sayangnya lelaki itu seperti tak mau menerima penjelasan dan terus mengomel. Dia akhirnya diusir secara baik-baik.

Sebenarnya apa perbedaaan antara Hindu India dan Hindu Bali? Bali Lost Adventure pernah menjelaskan perbedaan ini agar banyak turis dapat memahami aturan Hindu Bali.

Hari Libur dan Hari Besar

Dimulai dengan hari libur atau hari besar keagamaan mereka, dari sini kita akan tahu bahwa Hindu India dan Hindu Bali memiliki perbedaan besar.

Hindu India punya Holi, Dipawali, Siwaratri, Saraswati Puja, Durga Puja, Chhath Puja, dan guru Purnima. Adapun Hindu Bali memiliki Nyepi (tahun baru Saka), Galungan, Kuningan, Puja Saraswati, Siwaratri, dan Pagerwesi.

Hindu Bali dan Hindu India hanya memiliki dua hari libur yang sama, yakni Siwaratri dan Saraswati Puja.

Cara mereka menentukan hari raya juga berbeda-beda. Hindu India menggunakan Kalender Hindu Kuno atau India menyebutnya Kalender India, sedangkan Hindu Bali menggunakan Kalender Saka dan Wewaran.

Umat Hindu Bali memiliki perbedaan cara ibadah dengan umat Hindu India. Para turis diharapkan memahami aturan ini.

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