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Bali

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Kuta

Where Sun Meets Surf

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Seminyak

Sunset Cocktails & Stylish Streets

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Ubud

Bali’s Cultural Heartbeat

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Bali Tour Packages

About Bali Tour Packages

About Bali Tour Packages

Dreaming of a tropical escape? Visit Bali, the perfect destination for romance, adventure, and family fun. With lush green rice terraces, rich culture, ancient temples, and stunning beaches, every day here is an unforgettable journey.

Want to make your Bali holiday a great experience? Book your Bali tour packages with us today and start your journey to paradise! With customisation options, curated itineraries, and full support, we’re here to be your perfect travel partners in this journey. Connect with us today!

What is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

What is the Best Time to Visit Bali?

The ideal time to plan a vacation to Bali is during the dry season, from April to October. During these months, the weather in Bali is great for sightseeing, and you can explore ancient temples, beaches, and rice terraces. Although Bali has a tropical climate and remains humid throughout the year, rainfall is significantly lower in this season.

If you want to experience Bali’s grand festivals, consider booking your Bali trip package in March (for Nyepi Day) or June to July (for the Bali Arts Festival). Note that July and August are peak tourist months, so book your holiday as per the experiences you’re after.

Popular Places to Visit in Bali

Popular Places to Visit in Bali

Ubud: Ubud is Bali’s spiritual and cultural hub that draws visitors with its natural beauty and traditional Balinese culture. Visit for delectable culinary delights, thrilling adventure activities, tranquil atmosphere and lush landscapes. In fact, these immersive experiences are a part of most Bali holiday packages.

Kuta: Think golden sand beaches, diverse dining scenes, vibrant nightlife, and unlimited entertainment options - that’s exactly what Kuta is for you. Head here to live the best days of your life in a lively and energetic environment filled with classic Bali experiences.

Must try: Watersports like snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing and banana boat rides.

Seminyak: This beach resort area has a reputation for good food, great stays and incredible ocean views. It’s even better known for its nightlife, spas and impressive culinary scenes. If you’re always in the mood for fun times and parties, visit clubs like La Favela and Potato Head. Add this upscale beach town to your Bali tour package for a lively time.

Top Things to Do in Bali

Top Things to Do in Bali

Pay Your Respects at the Uluwatu Temple: With its iconic cliffside location, Uluwatu Temple is a must-add in your Bali trip package. Plan a visit around sunset for breathtaking ocean views and rich cultural experiences which includes the famous Kecak fire dance.

Pro tip: Book VIP seats in advance for the fire dance to enjoy the best views and keep an eye out for mischievous monkeys, especially around the temple grounds.

FYI: Other ancient temples worth visiting include Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu, known for its rock-cut shrines and Pura Lempuyang, home to the iconic “Gates of Heaven”.

Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud: No trip to Bali is complete without experiencing its rice paddies.

Stroll along the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: If you’re looking for a more offbeat experience, add the Jatiluwih rice terraces to your Bali trip package.

Join Wellness Retreats in Ubud: If you’re craving a reset or need time to unwind, invest in surf and yoga retreats in Bali.

Chase waterfalls: Bali is famous for its beautiful waterfalls, with most of them being located around Ubud and in the northern side.

Experience the underwater world: When in Bali, don’t miss out on the phenomenal underwater landscapes.

Enjoy a floating breakfast: Dive into an unforgettable dining experience with a floating breakfast set against a jaw-dropping landscape.

ATV Quad Bike Adventure: Get your adrenaline pumping with a thrilling ATV bike adventure.

Bali Culture

Bali Culture

People of Bali: Balinese are welcoming in nature and typically greet in a warm and friendly manner. They are quite helpful and mostly speak good English as well.

Culture and traditions: The whole island is spiritual, with a majority of people having religious beliefs. The people here follow Agama Hindu Dharma (a form of Hinduism) and its traditions.

Festivals and ceremonies: There are over 20,000 temples in Bali which host various vibrant festivals and traditions that are a part of the Balinese culture.

Canang Sari: Canang Sari is a basket filled with colourful offerings for Hindu Gods. You can find them all over the island every day.

Foods to Try in Bali

Foods to Try in Bali

Vegetarian options: Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), Gado-gado (Indonesian salad), vegetarian Nasi Campur (Balinese rice thali), Tempeh Satay (grilled skewers of soybean cake)

FYI: Some vegetarian options in Bali include eggs and meat, so check before ordering and ask for vegetarian versions.

Pro Tip: Download the Gojek app to get a list of vegetarian-friendly restaurants.

Non-vegetarian options: Babi Guling (slow-roasted suckling pig), Sate Lilit (minced fish or chicken), Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck), Nasi Goreng (Fried rice with meat and vegetables).

Shopping in Bali

Shopping in Bali

Beachwalk Shopping Centre: Modern shopping mall featuring top brands

Ubud Traditional Art Market: Great place to shop in Bali for traditional arts, instruments, bags, etc

Kuta Beachwalk: Experience wholesome shopping in Bali at this fun-packed venue. Perfect for both trendsetters and casual strollers.

Oleh Oleh Khas: Supersized souvenir store to shop for literally everything

Most Popular Hotels in Bali for Indians

Most Popular Hotels in Bali for Indians

The Patra Bali Resort & Villas, Kuta – A beachfront 4-star resort near the Airport, offering spacious rooms, lush gardens, and direct beach access.

Sthala, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud – A 5-star Marriott Tribute Portfolio hotel set along the Wos River, combining modern design with Ubud’s natural serenity.

Swiss-Belhotel Rainforest, Kuta – A contemporary 4-star hotel conveniently located just 10 km from Ngurah Rai International Airport with modern comforts and easy access to Kuta beach.

Rama Beach Resort & Villas, Kuta – A tranquil 4-star Balinese-style resort offering lush gardens, villas, and easy access to Kuta’s attractions.

The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Bali, Nusa Dua – A luxury 5-star beachfront resort known for its wellness focus, spacious rooms, and world-class facilities in Nusa Dua.

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Book Your Bali Trip Package with Us for a Memorable Experience

Ready to have the best time of your life in Bali? Trust Holiday Tribe to curate your holiday.

With our customised Bali tour packages, you can plan your tour the way you want to.

Our all-inclusive Bali package comes with flights, accommodations, guided tours, and private transfers so that you can enjoy your vacation without the fuss of planning.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bali Tours

Do Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Bali?
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Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to visit Bali. You can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or apply online for an e-VoA, both of which are valid for 30 days and extendable once. The visa fee is IDR 500,000 (approx. USD 35). Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and carry a return ticket. A tourist levy of IDR 150,000 must also be paid before or on arrival.
When is the best time to visit Bali?
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The ideal time to visit Bali is from April to October. Otherwise, you can also travel to experience festivals during the tourist season i.e. July and August.
What is the average cost of a Bali trip from India?
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A typical 6 to 7 day Bali trip from India costs around INR 60,000 to INR 1,20,000 per person. This includes return airfare, starting 3-star hotel stays, daily breakfast, local transport, and basic sightseeing. For better value, many travellers prefer Bali holiday packages from India that make everything more affordable and stress-free.
Is vegetarian and Indian food easily available in Bali?
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Bali has a variety of Indian restaurants that cater to vegetarian, vegan, and non-vegetarian preferences. Popular options include Queen’s Tandoor (Seminyak), Spice Mantraa (Kuta), and Ganesha Ek Sanskriti (Ubud). These restaurants offer authentic Indian flavours and have good reviews from Indian tourists seeking a taste of home.
Are there direct flights from India to Bali?
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Yes, there are direct flights from major Indian cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai to Bali (Denpasar).

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