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Bali is one of Indonesia’s most well-known tourist places, attracting visitors from around the globe. It is a province, comprising the island of Bali and some small offshore islands. This Indonesian region alone draws lakhs of Indian travellers every year, who visit to explore and experience its beautiful temples, stunning beaches, natural landmarks, breathtaking palaces, revered historical sites, age-old culture and delicious cuisine. If you are interested in visiting Bali for your next international trip, go for the Bali tour packages by SOTC. We offer Bali tour packages for all types of trips, from solo adventures to honeymoon getaways. You can find Bali trip package options on our website starting from just INR 17,700. Additionally, you can avail of special offers, like Buy 1 Get 1 Free, holiday reward points, Durga Puja Special plans, etc. If you want more details on the Bali trip or popular Bali packages, go through the contents of this page.

Tour Packages NameDurationPrice
Highlights Of Bali6 Nights7 DaysRs. 103100.0
Bali - Buy 1 Get 1 Free 4N-5D International Customized Tour Package4 Nights5 DaysRs. 17800.0
Memorable Bali 4N-5D International Customized tour package4 Nights5 DaysRs. 22100.0
Simply Bali With Water Sport Activities Winter 4N-5D International Customized Tour Package4 Nights5 DaysRs. 59300.0
Bali Split Stay with Villa - Buy 1 Get 1 Free 4N-5D International Customized Tour Package4 Nights5 DaysRs. 24300.0

Plan Your Bali Trip With SOTC - 9 Places You Must Visit On Your Bali Tour 

Quick Facts about Bali

Place Bali

Must-Visit Places:

Ubud Monkey Forest, Mount Batur, Tegenungan Waterfall, etc.

Best Month to Visit:

April-October

Famous Heritage to Explore:

Uluwatu Temple, Elephant Cave, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, etc.

Famous Food:

Nasi Ayam, Ayam Betutu, Babi Guling, etc.

Cultural Insight:

The main religion followed in Bali is Balinese Hinduism. The traditional attire for men in Bali is Sarong, Saput & Udeng and for women is the Kebaya.

Best Mode of Transport:

ITo get around in Bali, tourists can rely on local transport options like airport transfers, car & bike rentals, taxis, ride-sharing services, public buses, etc.

Idle Days to Spend:

4-5 days.

Best Places to Visit in Bali

Looking for the best places to visit in Bali to add to your trip itinerary? Consider the following options;

  1. Kuta Beach:

    Kuta Beach is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bali. Just 10 minutes from Bali Airport, the beach is characterised by golden sand, turquoise water and scenic waterfront views. Apart from its popular nightlife and availability of scuba diving activities, the beach is a well-known place for couples to catch stunning sunset views. It is a common inclusion in many Bali honeymoon packages.
  2. Tegallalang Rice Terraces

    There are several rice terraces on the island with Tegallalang being one of the most popular places to explore in Bali. Located in a small valley dotted with tall banana and coconut trees, the terraced steps create an alluring view of the region, especially during sunset and sunrise. There are also two swings where tourists can click stunning pictures or make reels. Find Bali tour packages featuring Tegalalang Rice Terrace visit on SOTC.
  3. Ubud Monkey Forest

    The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud is one of the most renowned tourist places to explore in Bali. Over hundreds of species of trees and 600+ Balinese long-tailed monkeys call this forest their home. Tourists are attracted to this forest to witness its natural beauty, ancient temples and the mischievous acts of the monkeys, who are always looking for handouts from the visitors. A visit to this forest is included in popular Bali tour packages.
  4. Tanah Lot

    Tanah Lot is a giant rock formation and is home to an ancient Hindu temple, Pura Tanah Lot. It is a revered spiritual site in Bali, dedicated to Dewa Baruna and only priests and locals can visit the top of Tanah Lot. Tourists are only allowed to explore the temple base. It is one of the best places to visit in Bali to watch the sunset. Tanah Lot is a standard inclusion in many Bali tour packages.
  5. Goa Gajah:

    Goa Gajah or the Elephant Cave is an exemplary display of the region’s rich cultural, spiritual and architectural heritage. It has a menacing face at the cave entrance and is home to statues of Hindu deities, including Lord Ganesh. The intricate wall carvings, fountains and bathing pool inside are some of its other key attractions. It is one of the most renowned Bali tourist places to visit for spiritual and historical tours. If you are interested in this site, find Bali holiday packages featuring Goa Gajah on SOTC.
Bali Tourist Guide Infographic

Best Time to Visit Bali

Not sure about when is the best time to visit Bali for holidays? Go through the following pointer for some clarification;

  • Peak seasons in Bali

    Though Bali is a year-round vacation spot, it welcomes the most number of tourists between April and September. It is the best time to visit Bali due to the warm and clear weather with an average temperature range of 23-30°C. Find good deals on Bali holiday packages for this period on our website.
  • Shoulder season in Bali

    The period between October to December is when the tourist crowd slows down a bit. You can expect windy days with an average temperature of 21-28°C and quite a bit of rainfall, which can affect outdoor activities. October is considered the best month to visit Bali on a small budget.
  • Waning season in Bali

    Between January and March, Bali experiences a comparatively lower tourist crowd due to the high humidity and rainfall. The average temperature range stays within 22-31°C and it is the best season to visit Bali if you want to explore beaches and other tourist attractions without heavy massive crowds. Get Bali tour packages for any season on SOTC.

Season

Weather

Avg. Temp. Range

Highlights

Dry Season (April-October)

Clear days & cool breezes.

27-32°C

Bali Arts Festival and Bali Kite Festival.

Wet Season (November-March)

Hotter days with heavy rainfall.

24-29°C

Nyepi, Galugan, Chinese New Year, etc.

How to Reach Bali

Here’s how to reach Bali from India for your vacation;

  1. By Airways to Bali

    The main airport of Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport (aka Denpasar Airport). It features direct flights to and from major Indian cities. A direct flight to Bali from New Delhi takes roughly 7 hours. This is how to reach Bali from India in a comfortable way. Visit SOTC to find Bali travel packages with flights.
  2. By Roadways to Bali

    Bali is an island and there are no direct road or train routes that connect it to India. Hence, the best way to reach Bali from India is by flight. Find Bali tour packages with included flights on SOTC.
  3. By Waterways to Bali

    As of now, there are no such direct cruises from India to Bali. You may consider travelling to Java, Sumatra or Singapore by flight and then travel to Bali by ferry. However, it is not a feasible option for most tourists. Hence, it is better to go for Bali travel packages that take care of transportation to and from the destination.

Things to do in Bali

If you are looking into the best things to do in Bali on your visit, don’t forget to consider these options;

1. Enjoying the Bali Swing: Bali swing is one of the most captured tourist activities in Bali. Enjoying a thrilling swing ride on the Bali Swing while soaking in the stunning panoramic landscape makes for a wonderful experience. It is also one of the most popular things to do in Bali for tourists.

  • Timing: Usually from 8 AM-5 PM
  • Price: Around IDR 200,000 onwards.
  • Tips: Swings don’t operate during rain.

2. Experiencing the Kecak Fire & Dance Show

The Kecak Fire & Dance Show in Bali is one of the key highlights of Bali tourism. Performed by 50-100 people, it is a traditional Balinese dance show, based on the Sanskrit epic, Ramayana. It is among the most sought-after things to do in Bali.

  • Timing: From 6 & 7 PM at Uluwatu Temple.
  • Price: IDR 100,000 onwards
  • Tips: To grab the best seats, visit early.

3. Watching the sunset at Tanah Lot

One of the most soothing things to do in Bali is watching the stunning sunset at Tanah Lot. It is a bucket list item for many, especially newlyweds visiting Bali for their honeymoon.

  • Timing: Between 6-6:30 PM
  • Price: IDR 60,000 to enter the Temple.
  • Tips: Visit within 5-5:30 PM to get the best spots.

4. Scuba diving

If you want to explore the vibrant corals and marine life in Bali, try scuba diving. Ideal places for this activity are Menjangan Island, Candidasa Beach, Nusa Penida, Tulamben Beach, etc. Some Bali packages may feature this activity.

  • Timing: Usually during daytime.
  • Price: IDR 500,000 onwards
  • Tips: September is the best time for this activity in Bali.

5. Trekking at Mount Batur

Mount Batur is a prominent attraction of Bali tourism and a well-known hiking hotspot in Bali. If you like to explore the unscathed beauty of nature amidst a serene ambience, consider this activity on your Bali trip. The panoramic view of Lake Batur from the top makes the trek worth it. Mount Batur is featured in some popular Bali trip package options.

  • Timing: Vary on the aim of the trek.
  • Price: IDR 100,000/person
  • Tips: If you want to catch a glimpse of the sunrise, start the trek 4 hours before the estimated sunrise time

Famous food to try in Bali

Make trying out famous Bali food items the highlight of your trip. Here are some options to consider;

  • Lawar: Lawar is a traditional Indonesian dish that is very popular in Bali. It is a dish prepared by mixing grated coconut, minced meat, chillies, coconut milk, jackfruit and even chopped vegetables. Red Lawar contains animal blood while White Lawar doesn’t. You can try this famous food in Bali at Lawar Bali Kartika at Denpasar.
  • Sate Lilit: It is basically a minced meat satay, made with pork/beef, slowly smoked over charcoal and served on sticks with tangy sauces on the side. The cooking style gives this dish its charred flavour. You can try this dish at Warung Be Pasih. The Bali tour packages by SOTC usually come with meals as a standard inclusion.
  • Nasi Campur: If you want to grab a traditional Balinese lunch/dinner on your Bali trip, try giving Nasi Campur a chance. This dish contains a handful of components, including beef rendang, grilled chicken, vegetables, tofu and white/yellow rice. It is cooked in clay and wooden utensils, which gives it a smoky taste. Visit Warung Wardani to try this famous food in Bali.
  • Babi Guling: Babi Guling is one of the most popular Bali food items. Popular among both locals and tourists, it is a roasted suckling pig marinated in authentic regional spices and served alongside pork sausage, satay, urab, pork soup and rice. It is a delicious and affordable dish that you can try at Warung Babi Guling Pak Malen.
  • Urab: If you are done with non-veg dishes, try Urab in Bali. It is a traditional Balinese vegetable salad, made with a coconut-based dressing and contains raw/steamed vegetables, bean sprouts, green beans, spinach, cabbage, etc. It is served with a dressing of lime juice, chilli, garlic and a few other things. Try Urab at Nasi Bali Men Weti.

Bali currency

Bali is a province in Indonesia, hence the official Bali currency is the Indonesian Rupiah. It is denoted by the currency code: IDR and symbol: Rp. The denominations in banknotes include Rp 1000, Rp2000, Rp5000, Rp10,000, Rp20,000, Rp50,000 & Rp100,000 and in coins include Rp50, Rp100, Rp200, Rp500, & Rp1000. As of 19th September 2024, the exchange value of 1 IDR is equal to 0.0055 INR. 

Bali fun facts

Here are some incredible Bali facts that you should know about;

  1. Home of the world’s most expensive coffee: The world’s most expensive type of coffee, called Kopi Luwak, is widely grown in Bali. It has an uncommon production method, where coffee beans, that have been partially digested, fermented within and excreted by Asian Palm Civet, are used. One cup of Kopi Luwak costs between $20-$100.
  2. A silent start to the year: The Balinese Lunar New Year is a major event in Bali and is celebrated on the day of Nyepi. It is also called Bali Day of Silence as the island comes to a silent standstill for an entire day. During this time, there is no music, noise, or lights, transportation is stopped and everyone stays at home. Going out on this day is prohibited.
  3. The Land of Thousand Temples: The local culture and history of Bali is heavily influenced by religious elements. It is also home to a wide number of temples, including ancient ones. It is believed that there are around 20,000 Hindu temples on the island, giving it its popular nickname, the “land of thousand temples”.

Bali detailed permits & document requirements

When visiting a foreign land, one must arrange the necessary permits and documents needed for the trip. Here are some permits and documents one may need for Bali tourism;

  1. A Bali visa:
    In order to enter Bali for the purpose of tourism, Indian travellers need a valid Indonesian visa. You can use the facility of VoA, which has a validity of 30 days. As per the Bali visa requirements for Indian citizens, you may need to provide supporting documents like a valid passport, photograph, duly filled visa application form, detailed trip itinerary, etc.
  2. International driving permit:
    For many, driving around Bali in a rental car or motorbike is the best way to explore this Indonesian Island. Indian tourists planning on renting and operating a car or bike in Bali will need to have an International Driving Permit or IDP. You can apply for IDP in India, prior to the Bali trip, through Parivahan Sewa.

Bali cultural & heritage insight

Bali has an incredible range of tourist attractions that highlight its cultural, religious and historical heritage. Whether it is the 16th-century ancient Hindu temple of Tanah Lot or the 11th-century Balinese Hindu temple of Uluwatu, the island has plenty of remarkable sites to show. Similarly, the shrines of Pura Tirta Empul and Goa Gajah are also prominent parts of Bali’s incredible and deep-rooted historical, cultural and religious heritage. However, these places are just a chunk of the true Bali culture. The natural beauty and cultural heritage of Bali are also well-defined via sites and practices like the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Mount Batur, etc. Additionally, the traditional art form of Bali gives immense insight into its cultural heritage, which one can learn about and explore through Wayang Kulit, Kecak fire and dance show, Gamelan, Balinese painting, etc. Food deserves its own section when it comes to insight into Bali culture and heritage. They are not just mouthwatering culinary delights but also a showcase of the regional culture and lifestyle. Local Bali festivals and events, like Bali Arts Festival, Bali Kite Festival, Nusa Dua Fiesta, Nyepi Eve, Chinese New Year, Sanur Village Festival, etc., are the other vital characteristics of the Balinese cultural heritage. Hence, look for Bali packages around the time of these festivals.

Do not miss!

  1. The tourist attractions in Bali: From natural landmarks to historical marvels, there’s a lot to explore in Bali on a holiday. Attractions you shouldn’t miss in Bali include Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, the rice fields, Ubud Monkey Forest, Mount Batur, Tegenungan Waterfall, Seminyak Beach, Lempuyang Temple, etc.
  2. The activities in Bali: From capturing Instagram-worthy pictures and reels to challenging yourself with a new adventure, there’s a lot to do in Bali. During your visit, don’t forget to try shopping at a local market, beach activities, scuba diving, hiking, the Bali swing experience, sunset/sunrise watching, etc.
  3. The food in Bali: From trying out delicious street food to giving a seafood fine-dining experience a shot, make sure to explore the culinary delights of Bali to its core. On your Bali trip, don’t forget to try popular regional dishes like Lawar, Sate Lilit, Nasi Campur, Babi Guling and Urab.

Why SOTC?

SOTC is a leading and well-reputed travel agency in India, making memorable holidays a reality. We understand different travel needs and offer tour packages that cater to a wider audience. Our plans are made by travel experts with years of experience in the field, ensuring only the best travel experience for our customers. Furthermore, we offer tour packages in all budget ranges and offer the ability to create customised holidays. Here are some more reasons why you should consider us;

  1. Easy EMI payments: We also accept EMI payments for most of our tour packages, which makes vacations more accessible and affordable for a larger audience.
  2. Easy cancellation policy: If circumstances arise where you need to cancel a trip, you can do so through our hassle-free cancellation procedure.
  3. Ability to reschedule bookings: Similarly, we offer the option to reschedule bookings to help you adjust to your present situation. 
  4. Options to modify trip destinations: We, at SOTC, embrace the freedom of customisation, which is why we offer the modification of trip destinations as per your need.
  5. Refund policies: Our clear refund policies are in place to ensure you receive the appropriate refund after cancelling a plan.

Frequently asked questions about Bali

  1. How much does the Bali tour cost?

    Factors like preferred tourist sites, total trip duration, total members, choice of transfer and accommodation, etc., affect the overall Bali tour cost. To get maximum fun on a low Bali tour cost, opt for Bali tour packages on SOTC. 
  2. How many days in Bali is enough?

    To enjoy most of what Bali has to offer, a minimum of 4-5 days are required. Get Bali island tour packages for short trips and long vacations on SOTC.
  3. What is the ideal time for the Bali trip?

    The best time to visit Bali is from April to October. Find Bali tour packages for any season on SOTC.
  4. Is Bali expensive to visit?

    Bali is quite an affordable tourist destination, especially if you plan your visit wisely. On SOTC, the starting cost of Bali island tour packages is only INR 17,700.
  5. Is Bali good for a family trip?

    Yes. Bali is a wonderful destination for vacations with family. You can find Bali tour packages for families on our website.

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