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Bali
Welcome to Bali — The Island of the Gods
Few destinations in the world inspire as much wanderlust as Bali. This jewel of the Indonesian archipelago is a place where morning mist rolls over emerald rice terraces, incense drifts from flower-adorned temples, and golden sunsets melt into the Indian Ocean. Equally beloved by honeymooners, surfers, spiritual seekers, and families, Bali is a destination that effortlessly adapts to every kind of traveller. Our Bali tour packages are designed to give you the very best of this magical island — from its serene cultural heartland to its vibrant beach villages — all seamlessly arranged for a stress-free holiday.
Top Places to Visit in Bali
- Ubud — Bali’s Cultural Soul: Nestled among lush jungle and terraced rice paddies, Ubud is the spiritual and artistic heart of Bali. Visit the sacred Monkey Forest, witness a traditional Kecak fire dance, explore the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and browse the vibrant Ubud Art Market — all within a few kilometres of each other.
- Seminyak & Kuta — Beaches & Nightlife: Bali’s most famous beach strip offers everything from surf lessons at Kuta Beach to sunset cocktails and designer boutiques in Seminyak. The beachfront here is lined with world-class restaurants, beach clubs, and luxury resorts — perfect for those who like to combine sun and sophistication.
- Uluwatu — Clifftop Temples & World-Class Surf: Perched dramatically on a 70-metre sea cliff, the Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. The Kecak sunset performance here is unmissable. The surrounding Bukit Peninsula is also home to some of Indonesia’s finest surf breaks, hidden beach coves, and glamorous clifftop resorts.
- Tanah Lot — Bali’s Most Photographed Temple: Rising from a dramatic offshore rock formation at the edge of the sea, Tanah Lot is most spectacular at sunset when the temple silhouettes against a blazing sky. Surrounded by crashing waves and sea temples, it is a must-visit on every Bali itinerary.
- Nusa Penida & Nusa Lembongan: A short boat ride from Bali’s coast, these island neighbours offer breathtaking sea cliffs at Kelingking Beach, natural infinity pools at Angel’s Billabong, and spectacular snorkelling with manta rays — ideal for a day trip or overnight escape from the main island.
Best Time to Visit Bali
- Dry Season (April–October): The best time to visit Bali — sunny skies, low humidity, and ideal conditions for beaches, temple visits, and outdoor activities. July and August are peak months with the most vibrant atmosphere.
- Shoulder Season (April–May & September–October): The sweet spot — excellent weather with fewer crowds and better accommodation rates than peak summer. Highly recommended for honeymooners and couples.
- Wet Season (November–March): Short tropical showers keep the landscape brilliantly green. Budget-friendly with fewer tourists — Ubud and cultural Bali remain enjoyable; beach activities may be affected on some days.
How to Reach Bali
- By Air: Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar is Bali’s only commercial airport, with direct and one-stop flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, and Kolkata. Airlines include IndiGo, Air Asia, Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, and Emirates. Flight time from India is approximately 6–9 hours.
- Visa for Indians: Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Denpasar airport, valid for 30 days and extendable by another 30 days. No advance application is required.
Browse our Bali tour packages from India — covering romantic honeymoon escapes, family holidays, adventure tours, and luxury villa stays — all thoughtfully curated with flights, hotels, transfers, and guided experiences included.