Best time: April to October (dry season)
Peak season: July–August & December
Monsoon: November–March (still travel-friendly, occasional rain)
Yes.
Visa options for Indians:
Visa on Arrival (VoA)
Valid for 30 days
Extendable once for another 30 days
E-VoA (recommended)
Apply online before travel
Faster airport immigration
👉 Passport must be valid for at least 6 months.
Yes, Bali is very safe.
Friendly locals
Low crime rate
Watch out for:
Bag snatching
Fake tour agents
Overpriced taxis (use Grab / Gojek)
Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Cards accepted in hotels, cafes, malls
Cash needed for local markets & small shops
👉 Tip: Exchange money at authorized exchangers only.
Yes.
Direct flights from Delhi & Mumbai to Denpasar (DPS)
Flight duration: 6–7 hours
Connecting flights available from other cities
Yes.
Plenty of vegetarian & vegan cafes
Indian restaurants widely available in:
Kuta
Seminyak
Ubud
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas
Light cotton clothes
Beachwear & flip-flops
Modest clothing for temples
Sunscreen & mosquito repellent
Comfortable walking shoes
Buy tourist SIM or eSIM at the airport
Providers: Telkomsel (best coverage)
Affordable high-speed internet
Yes.
Bali Tourist Levy: IDR 150,000 (~₹800)
Respect temple rules:
Wear sarong
Approximate per person (5–7 days):
Budget: ₹70,000–₹90,000
Mid-range: ₹1,00,000–₹1,30,000
Luxury: ₹1.8L+