
The first thing you notice in Bali isn’t the beaches — it’s the feeling.
A slow, calming shift. The air smells different. The chaos fades. And somewhere between temple bells and ocean waves, you realize this isn’t just another international trip — it’s an experience.
If you’re planning your first Bali trip from India, chances are you’ve seen the Instagram reels — infinity pools, floating breakfasts, beach clubs.
But here’s the truth:
Bali is much more than that — and if planned right, it can be one of the most value-for-money international trips for Indian travelers.
This guide is built from real itineraries, real costs, and real travel behavior — not generic copy-paste advice.
Bali has become one of the most preferred international destinations for Indians — and for good reason.
Easy visa-on-arrival process
Wide range of budgets (₹60K to ₹2L+)
Mix of beaches, temples, waterfalls & nightlife
Vegetarian food availability
Perfect for couples, friends & even families
Whether you want luxury or a budget escape — Bali adapts to you.
Let’s answer the most important question first:
How much does a Bali trip cost from India?
₹25,000 – ₹60,000 (round trip)
Cheaper if booked 30–45 days in advance
Budget hotels: ₹2,500 – ₹5,000/night
Private pool villas: ₹8,000 – ₹25,000/night
Local warungs: ₹300 – ₹700 per meal
Restaurants: ₹800 – ₹2,000 per day
Water sports: ₹2,000 – ₹5,000
Snorkeling/diving: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
Day tours: ₹2,500 – ₹6,000
Budget Trip: ₹60,000 – ₹80,000
Mid-Range Trip: ₹90,000 – ₹1.3L
Luxury Trip: ₹1.5L+
Smart planning can reduce your cost by 30–40% easily
This itinerary is not random.
It is based on actual Bali trips designed for Indian travelers, balancing adventure, relaxation, and iconic experiences.
Day 1: Arrival in Bali + Relax & Spa
Airport pickup → Transfer to Kuta hotel
Smooth check-in
Relax after travel
Evening: Balinese Spa Experience
Enjoy a 1-hour Orchid Balinese massage at a premium spa.
Perfect way to:
Recover from travel
Start your trip stress-free
Day 2: Water Sports + Uluwatu Temple + Kecak Dance
Start your day with high-energy water sports:
Banana Boat Ride
Jet Ski
Parasailing
Then head towards the iconic Uluwatu cliffs.
Evening Highlight:
Sunset at Uluwatu Temple
Watch the famous Kecak Fire Dance
A cultural experience you should NOT miss
Day 3: Nusa Penida Island Tour
One of the most breathtaking days of your trip.
Visit:
Kelingking Beach
Angel’s Billabong
Broken Beach
Includes lunch + full-day exploration
This is where you get those iconic Bali photos
Day 4: Handara Gate + Temples + Sunset
Explore Bali’s most photogenic and spiritual locations:
Handara Gate
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Tanah Lot (Sunset)
Perfect mix of culture + photography + scenic beauty
Day 5: Ubud + Kintamani + Bali Swing
Shift to Ubud — the cultural heart of Bali.
Experience:
Kintamani Volcano views
Coffee plantation
Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Bali Swing
Tegenungan Waterfall
This day shows the real soul of Bali
Day 6: ATV Adventure + Leisure
90-minute ATV ride through:
Jungle trails
Rice fields
Villages
One of the most fun and underrated experiences
Evening:
Relax at villa
Enjoy private pool / floating breakfast
Day 7: Departure
Checkout from Ubud villa
Airport transfer
Fly back with unforgettable memories
If you want this exact itinerary customized for your dates, DEYOR can plan it for you.
This itinerary is based on real trips planned for Indian travelers by Deyor.
Bali is not just one place — it’s a mix of experiences.
Ubud – Culture, rice fields, calm vibe
Uluwatu – Cliffs & sunset views
Tanah Lot – Iconic sea temple
Nusa Penida – Raw, dramatic beaches
Gili Islands – Cleanest waters & island vibes
Combining Bali + Gili = smarter itinerary than 90% travelers
Try water sports in Nusa Dua
Watch Kecak Fire Dance
Visit iconic temples
Explore waterfalls
Enjoy beach clubs in Seminyak
Go snorkeling or scuba diving
Bali is not about doing more — it’s about doing it right
Visa on Arrival available
Cost: Approx ₹2,500
Valid passport (6 months minimum)
Return ticket required
Process is simple — takes 15–20 minutes
No major direct flights (mostly connecting)
Common routes: Delhi / Mumbai / Bangalore
Airlines: Singapore Airlines, AirAsia, Thai Airways
Best booking window: 30–45 days before travel
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
₹1 ≈ 180–190 IDR
Use forex card or cash
Local SIM available at airport
Avoid exchanging money at random street shops
Overpacking your itinerary
Staying too far from attractions
Ignoring traffic travel time
Booking cheap but poorly located hotels
Not planning inter-island travel properly
Most people don’t enjoy Bali because they rush it
Sunny weather
Ideal for sightseeing & beaches
Occasional rain
Cheaper hotels & flights
Bali is a year-round destination — just plan smartly
Planning Bali sounds easy — until you actually start doing it.
That’s where DEYOR makes the difference.
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Whether you want a honeymoon or budget escape, DEYOR ensures everything is smooth — from flights to experiences.
No — it can be budget-friendly or luxury depending on how you plan.
Yes, Bali is very safe and tourist-friendly.
6–7 days is ideal for a relaxed experience.
Yes, Visa on Arrival is available and easy.
Bali doesn’t impress you loudly — it stays with you quietly.”
It’s a place you feel.
And if you plan it right — not rushed, not copied from random itineraries — it becomes one of those trips you remember long after you return.
Bali doesn’t impress you loudly — it stays with you quietly.”