
Bali Packages
Swiss-Belinn Legian / Champlung Mas Hotel
Stay + Breakfast + Airport Transfers + 2 Sightseeing Tours
₹43,000–₹48,000
The ONE Legian / Grand Ixora Kuta Resort
Stay + Breakfast & Dinner + Nusa Penida Tour + Water Sports
₹58,000–₹65,000
The Trans Resort Bali / The Apurva Kempinski
Luxury Stay + All Meals + Private Transfers + Guided Tours + Spa
₹78,000–₹85,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air, AirAsia
Round-trip Economy Fare (avg): ₹28,000–₹38,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: ~9–11 hours (1 stop via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur)
Precise Flight Duration: Clear Delhi–Bali timing helps travelers plan better.
Flexibility: Choose hotel category as per budget & vibe.
Seamless Travel: Flights + transfers + stay bundled for convenience.
Balanced Experience: From budget-friendly to luxury indulgence.
Destination Appeal: Bali offers beaches, temples, nightlife, and wellness retreats in one trip.
Airport Transfers included in all categories
Sunset Dinner at Jimbaran Bay (complimentary in 4 & 5-star packages)
Ubud & Kintamani Day Tour with cultural highlights
Spa Voucher for traditional Balinese massage (4 & 5-star packages)
Cultural Evening: Balinese dance performance
Travel Content Kit: Ready-to-use captions & visuals for social sharing
Travel Insurance Add-on for peace of mind
When should I plan my Bali trip?
April–October is the dry season, perfect for beaches and outdoor activities. November–March is the rainy season, but it’s greener, less crowded, and cheaper
Do I need a visa for Bali?
Bali now uses Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVoA) for most travelers. Apply online before arrival for smoother entry.
How do I travel within Bali?
Scooters are the most popular (₹400–₹600/day). Taxis and ride-hailing apps (Grab, Gojek) are reliable. Private drivers are great for day trips.
Is Bali safe for families and solo travelers?
Yes, Bali is considered safe. Just be cautious with traffic, avoid unlicensed taxis, and respect local customs.
Is food expensive in Bali?
Not really. Local warungs (cafés) serve meals for ₹200–₹500. Upscale restaurants cost ₹1,500–₹3,000 per person. Must-try: Nasi Goreng, Babi Guling, fresh seafood.
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Bali, known as the Island of the Gods, is Indonesia’s most famous destination—renowned for its beaches, temples, rice terraces, and vibrant culture.
Location: Indonesia, in the Lesser Sunda Islands
Best Time to Visit: April–October (dry season)
Language: Balinese & Indonesian; English widely spoken in tourist areas
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Famous For: Surfing, yoga retreats, temples, rice terraces, nightlife, and cultural festivals
Uluwatu Temple: Cliffside temple with dramatic ocean views and Kecak fire dance performances
Tanah Lot Temple: Iconic sea temple, especially stunning at sunset
Ubud Monkey Forest: Sacred forest sanctuary with playful monkeys and ancient temples
Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Famous emerald-green terraces near Ubud
Denpasar Markets: Traditional shopping for spices, textiles, and handicrafts
Sanur Beach: Family-friendly, calm waters, and local eateries
Ubud Art Market: Handcrafted souvenirs, paintings, and jewelry
Balinese Dance Shows: Traditional performances like Barong and Legong
Local Cuisine: Nasi Goreng, Babi Guling (roast pig), and Satay
Sidemen Valley: Quiet rice fields and authentic village life
Nusa Penida Island: Crystal-clear waters, cliffs, and Kelingking Beach
Sekumpul Waterfall: Majestic, less-crowded waterfall in northern Bali
Penglipuran Village: Preserved traditional Balinese village
Tukad Cepung Waterfall: Sunlight streams through a cave opening, creating magical views
Amed: Laid-back coastal town, famous for diving and snorkeling



