About Bali
Bali is the ultimate tropical escape for Indian travelers seeking spiritual rejuvenation, pristine beaches, and affordable luxury. From the sacred temples of Ubud to the volcanic peaks of Mount Batur, this Indonesian island offers everything from yoga retreats and water sports to vibrant night markets and world-class dining. Indian visitors particularly love Bali for its welcoming culture, Hindu temples that feel familiar, and exceptional value for money where your rupees stretch further than almost anywhere else in Asia.
Top Experiences in Bali
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Watch sunrise at Mount Batur volcano with a guided trek from Kintamani region
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Explore the sacred Tirta Empul temple with its holy spring water pools in Ubud
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Trek through emerald rice terraces of Tegallalang and visit traditional Balinese villages
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Relax at Seminyak and Canggu beaches with beachfront clubs and water sports
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Visit Tanah Lot temple perched dramatically on a rock formation during sunset
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Experience traditional Balinese massage and spa treatments at fraction of Indian prices
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Nasi Kuning - fragrant turmeric rice cooked in coconut milk
Satay Lilit - minced meat satay wrapped around lemongrass sticks
Bebek Betutu - slow-cooked duck with aromatic spices, a Balinese specialty
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in Ubud instead of touristy Seminyak to save 40-50% on accommodation while enjoying authentic culture, and eat at local warungs (small eateries) where a full meal costs just ₹300-500
📅 April to October is ideal, with dry weather, clear skies perfect for beach days and temple visits, and comfortable temperatures ranging from 25-28°C. Avoid November to March during monsoon season when heavy rains and humidity can disrupt outdoor activities and water sports.
🛂 Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA) at Bali's airport for 30 days, costing approximately 250,000 IDR (₹1,250). Alternatively, apply for an e-visa online before arrival through Indonesia's official portal for added convenience.