Popular Bali Packages
Bali Packages | Duration | Price |
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Bali All-in-One Card | 7 Nights | Send Enquiry |
Bali Soul Journey | 5 Nights | ₹54,900 |
Bali Family Fun Card | 5 Nights | ₹59,900 |
Island Explorer Family Pack | 4 Nights | ₹49,900 |
Bali Combo Getaway | 6 Nights | Send Enquiry |

Bali Moon Escape
3N/4D

Island Explorer Family Pack
4N/5D

Bali Soul Journey
5N/6D

Bali Combo Getaway
6N/7D

Bali All-in-One Card
7N/8D

Bali Family Fun Card
5N/6D
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International Destinations!

Besakih Temple
Located on the slopes of Mount Agung, Besakih Temple is Bali’s most important Hindu temple complex. A sacred site for over 1,000 years, it offers spiritual insight and awe-inspiring views.

Ubud – The Cultural Heart of Bali
An iconic part of the Singapore skyline, Marina Bay Sands is not just a hotel—it's an experience. Visit the SkyPark Observation Deck for panoramic views, shop at luxury boutiques, or take a dip in the world’s highest infinity pool..

Gili Trawangan
A tropical paradise near Bali (part of the Gili Islands), known for white sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, snorkeling, and a motor-free island experience.

Mount Batur – Trek to the Sunrise
For the adventurous soul, hiking Mount Batur, an active volcano, at dawn is a must. Reach the summit just in time to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Lake Batur.

Jimbaran – Seafood by the Shore
Famous for its beachside seafood dinners, Jimbaran offers a quieter, more laid-back vibe. Enjoy grilled fish under the stars with your toes in the sand.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Marvel at the dramatic scenery of Tegallalang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape where traditional subak irrigation systems are still in use.
In the Spotlight: Bali
Bali offers a captivating mix of budget-friendly warungs and cozy beachfront dining. Whether you're craving traditional Balinese fare or international dishes, there's something for everyone.
Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka: Known for its signature roast suckling pig, this Ubud classic is a must-try for an authentic taste of Bali.


Warung Nasi Ayam Kedewatan: A favorite among locals, offering spicy chicken rice sets with sambal, eggs, and sate lilit.
Made's Warung: One of Bali's oldest and most beloved spots serving Indonesian staples alongside global dishes in a lively setting.


La Plancha: This colorful beachside eatery in Seminyak is perfect for sunsets, tapas, and drinks with beanbag seating right on the sand.
Balinese cuisine blends bold flavors with unique ingredients like coconut, lemongrass, and galangal. Meals often revolve around rice, accompanied by meats or tempeh and fiery sambals.

Babi Guling: A spiced, roasted pig dish, often served at ceremonies and popular in local warungs.
Bebek Betutu: A slow-cooked duck wrapped in banana leaves with traditional spices, known for its tender meat and rich aroma.


Sate Lilit: Minced meat satay infused with coconut and spices, wrapped around lemongrass sticks then grilled.
Lawar: A traditional salad of vegetables, grated coconut, and minced meat or jackfruit, usually spiced and sometimes served raw.

Bali's markets are colorful hubs of local culture. From fresh produce to artisanal crafts, they offer great places to shop and experience daily life.
Ubud Art Market: Known for its handcrafted souvenirs, woven bags, and colorful sarongs. Ideal for picking up gifts and local art.


Kumbasari Art Market: A local favorite in Denpasar featuring fabrics, sculptures, and paintings at bargain prices.
Badung Market: The biggest traditional market in Bali offering everything from spices to fruits to flowers in a buzzing atmosphere.


Sukawati Market: A long-standing market selling Balinese crafts, masks, and paintings, popular with tourists.
The currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Credit cards are accepted in major establishments, but cash is preferred in markets and local shops. Currency exchange is available at airports and authorized money changers.
Special Tips
- Use authorized money changers to avoid scams.
- ATMs are widely available but may charge withdrawal fees.
- Always check the exchange rate beforehand.
Indian citizens can apply for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Bali, valid for 30 days and extendable once. You can apply online or at the airport. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
Bali is generally safe for tourists. Still, take standard precautions—watch your belongings, avoid unregistered taxis, and respect local customs and temples.
- Police (Tourist): 0361 754599
- Ambulance: 118 or 119
- Fire: 113



