Choose Your Bali Vibe
Whether you're seeking a romantic honeymoon, an action-packed family trip, or a serene wellness retreat, we have the perfect itinerary.
Spectacular Bali Tour
Serene Spa & Culture Retreat
Romantic Bali Honeymoon
Bali Family Adventure
Bali on a Budget
Active Volcano & Waterfall
Luxury Beachfront Escape
The Ultimate Guide to Bali for Indian Travelers
Traveling to Bali from India is incredibly popular, and for good reason! Here is everything you need to know to plan a flawless Indonesian getaway.
Do Indians need a Visa for Bali? (Visa on Arrival Guide)
Yes, Indian passport holders require a Visa to enter Indonesia, but the process is seamless with the Visa on Arrival (VoA) or e-VoA system.
- Cost: 500,000 IDR (approx. ₹2,700 INR).
- Validity: 30 days (extendable for another 30 days).
- Pro Tip: Apply for the e-VoA online before your flight to skip the long payment queues at Denpasar (DPS) airport.
Flights & Best Routes from India
Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is well connected to major Indian cities. Airlines like Vistara and IndiGo now offer direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai.
For budget travelers, taking a connecting flight via Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia) or Bangkok is highly cost-effective. Average travel time for direct flights is around 7-8 hours.
Finding Pure Veg & Indian Food in Bali
Worried about food? Don't be! Bali is a haven for vegetarians and vegans.
- Ubud: The vegan capital. Abundant cafes serving smoothie bowls, plant-based nasi campur, and pure veg options.
- Seminyak & Kuta: Packed with authentic Indian restaurants like Queens Tandoor, Ganesha ek Sanskriti, and Spice Mantraa.
- Local Food: Try Gado-Gado (vegetables in peanut sauce) and Tempeh (a delicious local protein). Just say "Tidak pakai daging" (no meat) or "Saya vegetarian" when ordering!
Currency Hacks: INR to IDR
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Currently, ₹1 INR gets you around ~190 IDR (rates fluctuate).
Best strategy: Carry USD from India to exchange locally in Bali at authorized money changers (like BMC), or simply use a Zero Forex Markup Credit/Debit Card (like Niyo Global or Fi) at local ATMs for the best rates.
Which Region in Bali is Best for You?
- Ubud: Best for culture, temples, yoga, rice terraces, and waterfalls.
- Seminyak/Canggu: Best for trendy cafes, beach clubs (Finns, Potato Head), and nightlife.
- Nusa Dua: Best for luxury resorts, pristine clean beaches, and family-friendly calm waters.
- Uluwatu: Best for dramatic cliffside views, surfing, and the famous Kecak Fire Dance.