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Bali in Brief

  • Currency
    Indonesian Rupiah
  • Climate
    23°C to 28°C
  • When to Visit?
    April-October
  • Languages
    Balinese

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About Bali Tour Packages

Bali beckons all with its exotic experiences covering the sea, magical landscapes, cultural hotspots, water sports, serene temples, and exquisite cuisine. Grab the best Bali tour packages from Delhi, tailored to specific themes and enjoy a wonderful time.

Bali, in Indonesia, famous as the Island of the Gods, is a sought-after destination for visitors from all over the world. The good news is you can grab the best Bali package from Delhi. There is a super Bali package suiting every group—families, adventurers, honeymooners, youngsters, spiritual enthusiasts, and leisure travellers.

Bali tour packages from Delhi take care of all aspects such as flights, accommodation, sightseeing, and food as mandated in the respective packages. The itinerary effectively balances diversity in terms of nature, adventure, romantic places, nightlife, cuisine, and entertainment, plus spiritual and cultural pursuits.

The packages are easily customisable in accordance with the tastes and convenience of the guests. Grab the best tour package that will take you to idyllic landscapes, cultural spots, pristine beaches, emerald rice terraces, and majestic volcanic mountains.

Discover the magic of Bali with a chosen theme such as adventure, honeymoon, cultural, or romantic with thoughtfully designed itineraries.

Why choose Bali as your next tour destination?

Bali fascinates any visitor as a dream destination, and thousands are waiting for an opportunity to visit Bali and soak in the multifarious Balinese experiences. Many people also combine their Bali tour with visits to Singapore or Australia.

The sun-soaked Indonesian island with its sandy beaches and a bounteous swathe of coconut palms caters to all types of visitors. Bali also brings to mind vivid images of many exotic beaches, such as Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak. Bali stands out from other Indonesian islands with its Zen-like culture and unlimited appeal as a superb holiday destination.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Bali’s peak tourism is in the dry season, stretching from April to October. Sunny weather and low humidity make it ideal to explore beaches and indulge in activities like snorkelling, diving, and hiking. On the flipside, the peak season can be expensive to book flights, accommodation, and activities.

The Bali Arts Festival also attracts a large number of visitors during June and July. The offseason, or wet season, begins in November and extends up to March. This phase of the tourist season will be noted for fewer crowds. The weather will be hot and humid with occasional heavy rain in the morning and afternoon. Holiday seasons like Christmas and New Year are peak seasons in Bali, with most accommodation booked out months in advance.

Bali Visa for Indian Citizens

Visa on Arrival is a common option for Indian travellers, and they can stay up to 30 days in Bali. It is extendable by another 30 days. The visa normally costs INR 2,564 or USD 30.77. The passport must be valid for at least six months from the entry date and have at least two blank pages for the visa stamp. Online applications can be filled out at www.indianvisaonline.gov.in.

The Indonesian eVisa is yet another easy way to obtain a visa. It involves an online procedure, and the eVisa confirmation will come to the applicant electronically.

Top 10 Places to Visit in Bali

Bali beaches

Bali beaches: Bali is famous for its popular beaches with their impressive landscape and clear waters, offering scope for a wide range of activities. You can choose your best beaches from an array of secluded bays, rocky shores, and palm-lined coastlines. The most popular beach resorts in Bali include Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, etc.

Legian beach offers exclusive water sports. Honeymooners love the calmer bays of Jimbaran and Candidasa in East Bali. Kuta Beach, located at Pantai Kuta, is best for adventure and the favourite of both international and domestic visitors. Seminyak’s beach has many subsections, and it is home to Bali's best dining venues and nightlife spots. Other famous beaches include Jimbaran and Sanur.

Waterbom Bali

Waterbom Bali: Waterbom Bali in Kuta is famous; it is Asia’s top water thrill hub, featuring the steepest slide called Climax amidst landscaped lush greenery, which is like a tropical oasis. It is best for a family outing with its kid-friendly cannons, games, and custom-made areas for the entire family. The award-winning park maintains stringent international safety standards.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: This is a great place to watch and interact with long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat. Known by an alternate name, Ubud Monkey Forest, the nature reserve with a temple complex is home to over 700 Balinese long-tailed sacred macaques. The sanctuary is based on an ancient Hindu belief system of “Tri Hita Karana, implying there are three ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace:

Tegalalang Rice Terrace: A UNESCO World Heritage site with cascading rice fields is very popular. The Tegalalang rice terrace is a Bali icon with the eye-catching green rice fields and slopes in the jungle. The most interesting rice paddy in Bali offers one of the brightest shades of green you will see in Bali.

Also known as the Ceking terrace, it uses the ancient Subak irrigation system, with rice paddies in descending layers. The Tegalalang rice terrace shines with the greenest sheen before the harvest that is in the months of March, April, and September and October. It is best to visit the place early in the morning before sunrise and watch the morning hues of sunrise through the palm trees.

Sidemen's Valley

Sidemen's Valley: Sidemen is a serene destination in eastern Bali nestled amidst lush rice terraces, rolling hills, and picturesque landscapes. It is the best escape into a tranquil Bali ambiance away from the bustling tourist crowds. Bali’s highest volcano, Mount Agung, provides a stunning backdrop. It is a hot spot for nature lovers and all those seeking a peaceful retreat. It is a one-stop destination for relaxation, cultural exploration, or adventurous escape, building unique Bali visit memories.

Tulamben

Tulamben: Lying on the northeast coast of Bali, Tulamben is a laid-back fishing village and a haven for divers and snorkelers seeking underwater adventure. One main draw is the iconic USAT Liberty shipwreck dive site. The torpedoed ship during World War II now rests on the ocean floor right offshore. It is not a very commercial part; it offers a more authentic side of Bali. The marine biodiversity and easy-going vibe make it special for visitors. Tulamben lies in the shadow of Mount Agung, Bali’s tallest volcano. Tulamben is also a preferred place for scuba diving.

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall: Tegenungan Waterfall is a highly popular picnic spot in Bali located midway between Ubud and Bali’s capital, Denpasar. Dense foliage covers the areas lined with cafes and eateries. The isolated location on the outskirts of Bali makes it ideal for nature photographers. Tegenungan Waterfall has many levels that can be reached via a flight of stairs. People also love to swim in the shallow pool bed.

Lovina-Black Sand Beach:

Lovina-Black Sand Beach: Lovina, the quiet coastal town of North Bali, is famous for its long, stretching black sandy beach. This resort town has evolved as a prime tourist destination for international tourists.

It is less crowded compared to southern Bali’s Kuta-Legian-Seminyak conurbation. Kalibukbuk is the main centre of activities in Lovina, offering bars, pubs, restaurants, shopping centres, and fabulous accommodation to visitors. You will enjoy dolphin watching, diving, snorkelling, and fishing activities and feel completely rejuvenated. The months of July–August and December make the peak tourist season in Lovina.

Goa Gajah Temple

Goa Gajah Temple: Dating back to the 9th century, Goa Gajah Temple, known as Elephant Cave, is in Bedulu village, Gianyar, and is a 15-minute drive from Ubud centre.

The must-see historical cave temple excites visitors as soon as they step into a narrow path leading 15 meters deep into the cave where incense baskets are burning continuously. The temple’s doorway also strikes with a bizarre figure with an open mouth resembling a rock monster’s belly. The site is unique and mysterious to visit.

Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot: Tanah Lot Bali is an iconic sight in Bali; it’s a mysterious-looking ancient shrine on a rock near the coast of Bali, and during high tide the temple appears like it’s floating on the sea. The Tanah Lot temple dates back to the 16th century, supposedly built by Dang Hyang Nirartha, the founder of the Shaivite priesthood in Bali. It is one of the most famous temples in Bali, and on a busy day, more than 5,000 tourists visit the shrine. Another reason to visit Tanah Lot is watching the sunset. The Tanah Lot temple gives the best views from the cliff terrace close to the temple, where you can see waves crashing on the structure.

GWK Cultural Park

GWK Cultural Park: GWK Cultural Park Bali: GWK Cultural Park (Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park), in Ungasan, South Kuta, is an iconic attraction that celebrates Bali island’s rich heritage. The park is renowned for its impressive statue of Lord Vishnu riding Garuda, a symbol of freedom.

GWK Park is a cultural hub as well that showcases Balinese traditions and values, promoting awareness and appreciation of Balinese art, culture, and mythology.

Things to do in Bali

Bali is home to some of the best beach clubs, beautiful temples, cosy cafes, outdoor activities, and many offshore islands. It is the perfect destination for travelling with friends, family, or a partner. Prominent activity areas of Bali include Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Penida, while the following are hard-to-skip activities.

Bali Swing and Bali Bird Nest

Bali Swing and Bali Bird Nest: While in Bali, get the million-dollar swing and bird nest shot for Instagram feeds. Take the swing at the Tegalalang Rice Fields for a panoramic shot of the rice terraces in the Ubud region.

Ubud Traditional Art Market

Shopping for souvenirs at the Ubud Traditional Market for a range of local artisan products is a great experience. Buy a variety of products, including silk scarves, woven bags, and other hand-crafted goods.

Whitewater Rafting in Ayung River

Whitewater Rafting in Ayung River: The Ayung River in Ubud is the widest river in Bali. You can hop on an inflatable raft and have an adrenaline-pumping time navigating through the rushing streams and waves of the river.

Mount Batur

Mount Batur: Mount Batur is an active volcano that promises views of the mountain and crystal clear waters of Lake Batur. The climb takes about 2 hours, and we have bouts of breaks and appreciate the view.

Pura Lempuyang

Pura Lempuyang: Pura Lempuyang, nicknamed “Gateway to Heaven,” is “The Temple of a Thousand Steps” with a mesmerising photo spot at the peak.

Pura Lempuyang: This holy temple dates back to the early 17th century. This “floating” temple located on the side of the Beratan Lake in the Bedugul highlands is a great attraction. The Bedugul mountain range provides a misty backdrop to the temple.

The Yoga Barn

The Yoga Barn: Ubud is known for its where threats where the popular open-plan yoga studio offers a range of classes, including meditation, hatha yoga, and morning flow that suit different levels of ability.

Sababay Winery

Sababay Winery: Indulge in the thrill of happiness by sampling some Indonesian wine at Sababay Winery, a beautiful local winery along Teluk Saba in Gianyar not very far from Ubud.

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Important Points While Travelling to Bali

  • Although there are no mandatory vaccinations for a trip to Bali, it is advisable to be up to date with vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus.
  • Bali is classified as a low-risk area for malaria infection. It is also wise to consider rabies vaccination. Additionally, carry or purchase mosquito repellent and bug spray.
  • Do not forget to bring some loose cash, as it will be needed in places like temples, smaller souvenir shops, and other small vendors.
  • Regarding dress code, swimwear is acceptable at the beach, but avoid wearing revealing attire in supermarkets or restaurants.
  • When visiting religious sites, pack a light cotton scarf that can double as a sarong, along with a pair of light cotton trousers to ensure adequate coverage at locations where tiny denim shorts or vests are not permitted. Adventure tourists should carry the appropriate gear.
monkey forest ubud

Top Attractions

Escape to paradise with our all-inclusive Bali tour package – Bali offers top attractions like Ulun Danu Temple, Monkey forest, Bali swing, Tirta Empul temple, Tanah lot, Rice field etc.

Ulun Danu Temple
Ulun Danu Temple
Tirta Empul
Tirta Empul
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot
Monkey Forest
Monkey Forest
Bali Swing
Bali Swing
Rice Field
Rice Field

Bali, Indonesia – a magical island of breathtaking beauty, rich traditions, and adventures.

FAQs

What are the main components in Bali tour packages from Delhi?

Standard Bali tour packages from Delhi, in general, include flights, accommodations, airport transfers, meals, sightseeing, and sightseeing as well as activities. Certain packages also come with travel insurance.

What is the average duration of a Bali tour package?

Many tour packages from Delhi are available for Bali, starting with 5-day and 7-day options that offer a more elaborate itinerary. These tours will allow you to discover the beaches, temples, and cultural sites of Bali while at leisure.

What are the famous attractions covered by Bali tour packages?

Ubud, Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu, Kuta Beach, Nusa Penida, and the famous rice terraces are some of the attractions covered in Bali packages.

How much is a Bali tour package from Delhi?

The cost for Bali tour packages varies based on the number of days to spend, inclusions, and kind of stay to be done. Normally, the cost for Bali tour packages from Delhi would start around INR 40,000 up to INR 120,000 per person.

Which is the best time to go to Bali from Delhi?

The most preferred time to visit Bali is from April to October. This is the dry season and is convenient for the tour. Rainfall and corresponding outdoor restrictions will be common from November till March.

Are flights included in Bali tour packages from Delhi?

Round-trip flights from Delhi are provided by most of the Bali packages. The provision must, however, be checked at the time of booking your tour.

Can Bali tour packages be customised?

Tours in Bali are flexible since the travel companies that offer Bali packages are focused and open to customization. This means that guests can make suitable amendments to their packages aligned with the guest's interests concerning itinerary, activities, accommodations, etc.

What documents are necessary for a Bali trip?

A visitor to Bali must carry a valid passport with at least six months of validity and a visa. Visa on arrival is applicable to Indian passport holders in Bali.

Are Bali tour packages suitable for families and couples?

Yes, Bali is perfect for all types of visitors, whether it is families, honeymooners, or solo travellers, as the mix of cultural, adventure, and relaxing activities is truly exotic.

What currency is used in Bali, and can I exchange it in Delhi?

Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You can exchange currency in Delhi or in Bali.

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