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Yes. And no, you don’t have to compromise on the good stuff.

Bali has this reputation for being expensive — Instagram villas, infinity pools, overpriced cocktails. But here’s what most travel blogs won’t tell you: if you plan smart, a Bali trip from India under ₹70,000 per person is completely doable. Flights, hotel, food, activities — the whole thing.

We’ve helped hundreds of Indian travelers make this trip happen. Here’s exactly how.

Bali Trip Under ₹70,000 from India

Why Bali Still Beats Every Other International Destination at This Budget

Compared to Europe or even the Maldives, Bali gives you more for less. The Indonesian Rupiah works heavily in your favour — your ₹500 note buys a decent meal, a scooter rental, and still leaves change.

Visa-on-arrival is free for Indians (yes, free), the flight time from most Indian cities is around 5–8 hours, and the variety of experiences — beaches, temples, rice terraces, nightlife, wellness — is unmatched at this price point.

Thailand is the usual comparison. Bali edges it out for honeymooners and couples. Thailand wins on nightlife and backpacker culture. Choose based on what you want from the trip.


Bali Trip Cost Breakdown from India (Per Person)

Here’s a realistic budget for a 5-night, 6-day Bali trip:

ExpenseBudget Range
Return Flights (Delhi/Mumbai)₹18,000 – ₹28,000
Hotel (3-star, twin sharing)₹8,000 – ₹15,000
Activities & Entry Tickets₹5,000 – ₹8,000
Food (local cafés + 1-2 nice meals)₹4,000 – ₹6,000
Local Transport & Transfers₹3,000 – ₹5,000
Visa, SIM & Miscellaneous₹2,000 – ₹3,000
Total Estimate₹40,000 – ₹65,000

Book with TourJunket’s packaged deal and you can lock this in even cheaper — packages start at ₹35,999 per person for groups.


5-Day Bali Itinerary for Indian Travelers

Day 1 — Arrival + Seminyak Land in Denpasar, check in, and don’t rush. Evening walk on Seminyak Beach, dinner at a beachside café.

Day 2 — Ubud Day Trip Rice terraces at Tegallalang, Tirta Empul temple, and the famous Ubud Monkey Forest. Try the local nasi goreng for lunch — ₹150 and genuinely good.

Day 3 — Waterfalls & Adventure Tegenungan Waterfall in the morning, white water rafting on the Ayung River in the afternoon. This is the day groups and solo travelers enjoy most.

Day 4 — Uluwatu & Sunset Uluwatu Temple on the cliff edge, Kecak dance at sunset (book in advance), seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay. Couples, this is your evening.

Day 5 — Beach Day + Kuta Kuta Beach, shopping at Seminyak Square, spa session. Bali massages cost ₹400–₹700 for an hour. Worth every rupee.

Day 6 — Departure Early checkout, airport transfer, fly home.


Top Things to Do in Bali

  • Watch sunrise at Mount Batur (worth the 3am wake-up)
  • Visit Tanah Lot temple at dusk
  • Swim at Nusa Penida’s Crystal Bay
  • Try a Balinese cooking class in Ubud
  • Ride a scooter through the countryside
  • Snorkelling or diving near Amed
  • Spa day with traditional Boreh treatment
  • Catch a Kecak fire dance performance
  • Shop at Sukawati Art Market for souvenirs
  • Eat your way through Seminyak’s café strip

Best Time to Visit Bali from India

April to June and September to October are the sweet spots — dry weather, thinner crowds, and flight prices that haven’t spiked yet.

December to January is peak season. Beautiful, but flights jump by 30–40% and hotels fill up fast. If you’re planning a Christmas or New Year trip, book at least 3 months out.

July–August is busy with international tourists but still manageable.

Money-saving tip: fly mid-week. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently cheaper than weekend flights.


Travel Tips for Indians Visiting Bali

Visa: Free visa-on-arrival for Indian passport holders (up to 30 days). No prior application needed.

Currency: Carry USD or exchange INR to IDR at Bali’s money changers — better rates than airport counters. Avoid the ones on Kuta’s main strip; they’re known to shortchange tourists.

Safety: Bali is safe for solo travelers, including women. Stick to well-lit areas at night and keep an eye on your belongings in crowded markets.

Packing: Light cottons, reef-safe sunscreen, a sarong (required at temple entries), and a power bank. Bali’s weather is humid year-round.

Read More : Bali Travel Regulations & Entry Requirements


Why Book Your Bali Package with TourJunket?

TourJunket is a Noida-based travel company with real ground support in Bali — not just a website that forwards your booking to someone else. Here’s what that means for you:

  • Affordable packages starting at ₹35,999/person for groups
  • Customised itineraries — honeymoon, adventure, family, solo
  • 24/7 support before and during your trip
  • Specialists for honeymoon & group travel
  • Transparent pricing — no hidden charges, ever

Hundreds of Indian travelers have trusted TourJunket for their Bali trips. Most of them came back asking about the next one.


Book Your Bali Trip Today — Slots Fill Fast

Bali packages for peak season (Oct–Jan) sell out earlier than most people expect. If you’re planning a trip in the next 3–6 months, now is the right time to lock in your dates.

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