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Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains (Kintamani), iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs, Ancient Culture and its warm hospitality. Escape to paradise with our exclusive Bali tour packages, meticulously crafted to offer an unforgettable island getaway! Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a soul-searching solo trip, our Bali holiday packages cater to every desire.
Our Bali honeymoon packages promise serene beachside retreats in Seminyak and Uluwatu, intimate candle-light dinners, and luxurious villa stays, creating perfect memories for couples. For families, explore the cultural heart of Ubud with its lush rice terraces (like Tegalalang Rice Terraces) and sacred monkey forests, enjoy thrilling rides at Waterbom Bali, or embark on an educational safari at Bali Safari and Marine Park.
Adventure seekers will find their thrill with exhilarating water sports in Tanjung Benoa, including jet skiing and parasailing. Conquer the challenging slopes of Mount Batur with a sunrise trek, experience white-water rafting on the Ayung River, or explore hidden waterfalls like Tegenungan Waterfall. Don't miss a day trip to Nusa Penida for its iconic cliffs (Kelingking Beach), crystal-clear waters, and incredible snorkeling opportunities with manta rays.
Immerse yourself in Bali's rich spiritual and cultural heritage by visiting ancient temples like Tanah Lot Temple (famous for sunset views) and Uluwatu Temple (with its captivating Kecak dance).Lempuyang Temple, Known as the iconic "Gates of Heaven" with views of Mount Agung, while Tirta Gangga Water Palace showcases stunning royal water gardens with ornate ponds and fountains, both providing a glimpse into Bali's spiritual and artistic heritage. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a picturesque Balinese Hindu temple complex famous for its multi-tiered shrines appearing to float on the serene waters of Lake Bratan, set against a stunning mountain backdrop. Discover vibrant art markets, take a traditional Balinese cooking class, or find inner peace at a yoga retreat in Ubud.
We offer a range of Bali tour packages from Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mumbai and other major Indian cities, ensuring seamless travel with inclusions like flights, comfortable accommodation, airport transfers, and guided sightseeing. With competitive Bali trip costs and customizable itineraries, your dream Bali vacation is just a click away. Book your ultimate Bali adventure now and experience the magic of the "Island of Gods"!
Tanah Lot Temple: An iconic sea temple perched on a rock formation, famous for its breathtaking sunset views.
Uluwatu Temple: A majestic temple set on a dramatic clifftop, known for its stunning ocean vistas and traditional Kecak fire dance performances at sunset.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple: A picturesque temple complex that appears to float on the serene waters of Lake Bratan, offering a truly magical sight.
Lempuyang Temple ("Gates of Heaven"): Famous for its iconic split gate framing the majestic Mount Agung in the distance, a highly sought-after photo opportunity.
Besakih Temple ("Mother Temple"): The largest and holiest Hindu temple complex in Bali, located on the slopes of Mount Agung.
Tirta Empul Temple: A sacred water temple where locals and tourists can participate in a purification ritual in its holy spring waters.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace: A beautiful royal water garden featuring ornate ponds, fountains, and intricate stone carvings.
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave): An ancient archaeological site with a mysterious cave entrance carved into a demon's mouth.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces (Ubud): Stunning tiered rice paddies that offer a classic Balinese landscape and opportunities for swings and zip-lines.
Mount Batur: An active volcano popular for sunrise treks, offering incredible panoramic views from the summit.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Ubud): A lush, natural sanctuary home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques and ancient temples.
Waterfalls: Bali boasts numerous stunning waterfalls, including Tegenungan Waterfall (easily accessible), Sekumpul Waterfall (a cluster of impressive falls), and Tukad Cepung Waterfall (known for its dramatic light rays).
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring vast expanses of traditional rice paddies, offering a more expansive and less crowded experience than Tegalalang.
Kuta Beach: Famous for its golden sands, vibrant nightlife, and a popular spot for beginner surfers.
Seminyak Beach: An upscale area known for its sophisticated beach clubs, trendy restaurants, and beautiful sunsets.
Nusa Islands (Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan): Easily accessible day trips from Bali, these islands offer spectacular cliffs (like Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida), pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving, and untouched natural beauty.
Uluwatu Beaches (e.g. Padang Padang, Bingin, Suluban Beach): Renowned for their dramatic cliff surroundings and world-class surfing waves.
Gili Islands: a trio of idyllic car-free islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air) off Lombok, are a top Indonesia travel destination renowned for their pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling and diving with abundant marine life including sea turtles, and a laid-back, charming atmosphere with no motorized vehicles.
Waterbom Bali (Kuta): Consistently ranked as one of Asia's best water parks, offering a wide range of thrilling slides and attractions for all ages.
Bali Safari and Marine Park / Bali Zoo: Great options for families to interact with and learn about various animals.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (GWK): is a sprawling cultural park in Bali dominated by a colossal 121-meter tall statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding his mythical mount, Garuda, serving as a symbol of Indonesia's rich heritage and a venue for cultural performances.
Bali Swing: Various locations offer giant swings providing exhilarating rides over lush landscapes, perfect for iconic photos.
White Water Rafting: Experience an adrenaline rush navigating the rapids of rivers like the Ayung River.
Snorkeling & Diving: Explore vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life in areas like Amed, Tulamben, or around the Nusa Islands.
Ubud Art Market: A bustling market where you can find a wide array of local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
Bali ATV Ride: offers an exhilarating off-road adventure, allowing you to explore the island's diverse landscapes, including rice paddies, jungles, rivers, and even tunnels or waterfalls, on a powerful quad bike.
Water Sports Activity: Enjoy Jet Ski, Parasailing (Tandem Parasailing), Banana Boat Rides, Rolling Donut/Doughnut, Seawalker/Ocean Walker, Scuba Diving, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Flying Fish, Flyboarding and Glass Bottom Boat & Turtle Island Tour at Tanjung Benoa Beach in Bali
A1 - Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa to enter Bali (Indonesia). However, a convenient Visa on Arrival (VoA Fee USD Approx 32-35) is available for a 30-day stay, which can be extended once. Alternatively, e-Visa on Arrival (e-VoA) facility avaiable before your trip to save time at the airport. You will also need a valid passport (6 months validity), a return ticket and proof of accommodation to apply e-visa On Arrival Bali and fee Applicable.
A2 - The best time to visit Bali for Indian tourists is during its dry season, from April to October. This period offers abundant sunshine, lower humidity, and ideal conditions for beach activities, water sports, and exploring temples. While the wet season (November to March) brings lush greenery and fewer crowds, expect more frequent, though often short, rain showers.
A3 - Absolutely! Bali has a significant number of Indian restaurants catering to diverse tastes, from North Indian curries and tandoori delights to South Indian specialties. You'll find options ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments across popular tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, and Nusa Dua, making it easy to enjoy Indian cuisine in Bali.
A4 - The local currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While you cannot use Indian Rupees directly, you can easily exchange INR to IDR at authorized money changers and banks. Major credit/debit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are plentiful. It's advisable to carry some cash for smaller transactions and local markets.
A5 - A Bali tour package for families should include visits to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, the stunning Tegalalang Rice Terraces, the thrilling Waterbom Bali water park, and cultural experiences at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park. Many enjoy water sports at Tanjung Benoa Beach and exploring the local markets.
A6 - For a Bali honeymoon package, consider romantic experiences like sunset views at Tanah Lot Temple or Uluwatu Temple (with Kecak dance), couple's spa treatments, private pool villa stays in Seminyak or Ubud, and intimate dinners on the beach. Exploring the pristine beauty of Nusa Penida or taking a cooking class together also adds a special touch.
A7 - Yes, Bali is generally very safe and welcoming for solo travelers and bachelors. It offers a vibrant nightlife, numerous adventure activities like Bali ATV rides, surfing lessons, and trekking Mount Batur, along with opportunities to meet other travelers, especially in areas like Kuta and Canggu. Standard travel precautions should always be followed.
A8 - Given Bali's tropical climate, pack light, breathable clothing made of cotton or linen. Include swimwear, comfortable walking sandals/shoes, sunglasses, a hat, and plenty of sunscreen. A light jacket or shawl might be useful for air-conditioned indoor spaces or cooler evenings in Ubud.
A9 - Beyond the main attractions, unique experiences in a Bali tour package can include learning traditional Balinese cooking, attending a local ceremony, exploring the hidden waterfalls (like Tukad Cepung), taking a yoga or meditation class in Ubud, or venturing to the serene Gili Islands for incredible snorkeling and a car-free island vibe.