Bali Tour Packages
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Popular Bali Travel Packages By Flamingo Travels
Bali Tour Packages |
Duration |
Price |
Scenic Bali For Senior Citizen |
5 Nights / 6 Days | ₹ 71,450 Onwards |
Blissful Bali ( Kuta with Ubud ) | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹ 68,850 Onwards |
Bali Honeymoon Special With Pool Villa | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹ 65,660 Onwards |
Adventure Beautiful Bali | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹ 83,770 Onwards |
Blissful Bali With Lombok Island | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹ 77,470 Onwards |
Beautiful Bali ( Ubud & Kuta ) | 9 Nights / 10 Days | ₹ 98,340 Onwards |
Things to know before travelling to Bali
- If the expiry date on your passport is less than six months, you will not be able to travel to Bali. It should be valid throughout your stay in the country.
- Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency.
- Bali is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of India.
- Learning a few Balinese words and phrases will help you communicate better and show respect to the locals during your trip to Bali.
- Buy Travel Insurance.
- Make sure to have your international driver’s license if you plan to rent a scooter in Bali or any foreign country.
- You must pay entrance fees for beaches or waterfalls in Bali.
- Wi-Fi is widely available, but consider buying a local SIM card for data access.
Why Choose Bali for your next vacation?
- Proximity to India
- Affordable destination compared to other International countries.
- Stunning beaches
- Scenic landscapes
- Wellness Retreats
- Affordable luxury
- Spiritual sites and ancient temples
- Vibrant Nightlife
- Delicious cuisine
- Friendly locals
- Best place for spiritual rejuvenation
- Romantic destination apt for honeymooners
All that you need to know about Bali Visa
Best time to visit Bali
Wet Season
Dry Season
How to Reach Bali from Major Indian Cities.
Popular destinations to visit on the Bali Tour
Ubud
Tanah Lot
Seminyak
Pura Besakih
Nusa Dua
Top Things to Do in Bali
Watch Sunset at Tanah Lot
Take a Ride On A Bali Swing
Tour Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Watch the Kecak Fire and Dance Show
Mount Batur sunrise hike
Must-Try Foods in Bali - A Culinary Experience
- Satay – tender, smoky beef or pork skewers served with peanut sauce and garlic flakes, offering a sweet and chewy taste.
- Nasi Campur - a popular Indonesian dish with mixed rice with various meats, veggies, and toppings, served buffet-style or as a convenient street food.
- Nasi Goreng - combines spiced rice with vegetables and marinated chicken or beef, finished with a rich addition of butter for extra flavour.
- Laklak - a sweet traditional Balinese rice flour cake often eaten for breakfast or as a snack, comes in white and green colours, is flavoured with pandan leaves, and is best enjoyed with palm sugar syrup and grated coconut.
- Bubur Sumsum - A popular Balinese sweet dish, black rice pudding garnished with coconut cream and bananas, can be enjoyed as a dessert, snack, or breakfast, and is a must-try for vegetarians and sweet food lovers.
- Pisang Goreng - is a popular Balinese snack often paired with ice cream, syrup, or chocolate, available from street vendors and restaurants.
- Gado-Gado - is a versatile Balinese vegetable salad with potatoes, beans, capsicum, and tomatoes in peanut sauce, enjoyed cold or warm, and perfect for vegetarians.
- Babi Guling - a popular Balinese dish featuring a whole pig stuffed with spices, grilled to perfection, and served with pork satay, shredded pork, crispy pork skin, rice, and pork soup.
- Martabak - is a stuffed pancake available in savoury and sweet variations, loaded with delicious toppings like Toblerone, Nutella, and peanuts.
- Mie Goreng - a popular and flavorful stir-fried noodle dish in Bali, with customizable ingredients like vegetables and proteins.
- Mozaic
- Sarong
- Bambu
- Cascades
- Mumbai Kitchen
- Queen’s Tandoor in Seminyak
- Indian Delites
- La Rouge
- The Royal Kitchen Bali
- Spice Mantraa Indian Cuisine in Kuta
Top Shopping Spots on your Bali Tour.
- Jalan Pantai Mengiat Shopping Street in Nusa Dua
- Krisna Oleh Oleh Bali
- Ubud Art Market
- Badung Market
- Tegallalang Market in Ubud
- Kumbasari Art Market in Denpasar
- Kuta Art Market
- Living World Denpasar
- Seminyak Square
- Beachwalk Shopping Center
- Balinese Paintings
- Silk Batik And Other Fabrics
- Ceramics
- Balinese Coffee
- Spa Products
- Balinese Woodcarvings
- Spices
- Batik Bali
- Wayang Kulit - Balinese shadow puppets
- Dream Catchers
Experience the Vibrant Nightlife of Bali
- Lxxy Bali
- Engine Room Discotheque
- Jenja Club Kuta
- ShiShi Nightclub
- Potato Head Beach Club
- Old Man's Bar
- Bali Agung Show
- Night Safari in Bali
- Sanur Night Market
- Legion Party Club Bali
Experience the Colorful Festivals of Bali
1. Nusa Dua Light Festival
- Date - Tentatively in December
- Location - Nusa Dua
- Reason - It is the largest lantern festival offering a perfect opportunity for families and friends to enjoy themed light displays and fun activities.
2. Bali Arts Festival
- Date - June to July
- Location - Denpasar
- Reason - showcases Balinese and Indonesian music, art, and culture with a grand opening parade, various competitions, and performances.
3. Galungan
- Date - Feb to March
- Location - All over Bali
- Reason - It celebrates the victory of good over evil. The locals erect decorated bamboo poles along streets, and families come together to offer prayers and feasts to ancestral spirits.
4. Sanur Village Festival
- Date - July
- Location - Sanur Beach
- Reason - It celebrates the relationship between man and nature with theme-based activities, art, cultural attractions, and environmental events.
5. Nusa Dua Fiesta
- Date - October
- Location - Nusa Dua
- Reason - It is the largest lantern festival, features dance shows, food stalls, music concerts, and hot air balloon rides, adorning the sky with countless lanterns for a month and a half.
6. Bali Spirit Festival
- Date - May
- Location - Ubud
- Reason - It is based on the mantra to live in harmony with nature and society. It features yoga, dance, healing, and spiritual celebration with global teachers, healthy food, and soothing music.
7. Nyepi
- Date - In March – based on the Balinese Saka calendar
- Location - All over Bali
- Reason - Marks the Balinese New Year with a day of complete silence, fasting, and meditation. The entire island shuts down, including airports, as residents reflect and cleanse their spirits.
8. Bali Kite Festival
- Date - July
- Location - Sanur
- Reason - It features kites of all shapes and sizes, promoting traditional island customs through competitive kite flying.
9. Ubud Food Festival
- Date - May to June
- Location - Ubud
- Reason - It is a three-day event featuring top chefs, cooking workshops, food forums, and wine-tasting sessions, making it a paradise for food enthusiasts.
10. Bali Blues Festival
- Date - May
- Location - Ubud
- Reason - The annual Nusa Dua music event features musicians from Indonesia and around the world, with a new theme each year, promising a fun experience.
Tips for a Hassle-free Bali Holiday
- Make sure to have local currency cash on hand in Bali since not all stores accept credit or debit cards.
- While bargaining is usual in Bali markets, avoid it in upscale boutiques and malls. Research prices beforehand to avoid overpaying.
- When visiting Bali, dress respectfully at temples with covered shoulders and knees.
- Pack light, loose clothing for the hot, humid weather, and don't forget a hat and sunglasses for UV protection.
- In Bali, staying out of trouble is straightforward: avoid drugs, wear a helmet when riding a motorbike, and respect locals.
- To protect against mosquitoes and avoid diseases like dengue, use strong repellent creams and bug sprays, available locally at restaurants, bars, and stores for a lower cost.
- Always carry sunscreen to protect against the strong sun; UV levels are high and sunscreen from home is cheaper than buying it there.
- Rent scooters locally, but ensure you have your driving license and wear a helmet to avoid fines from the police.
- The key tip for shopping in Bali: Always approach vendors with a smile, enjoy bargaining, but know when to stop; if the price is not right, move on to the next stall for potential savings.
- Avoid drinking tap water to prevent traveller's diarrhoea,
- Be cautious of snatch thefts and hotel break-ins by staying alert and safe.
Recommended Apps for Your Bali Trip
- Grab – is like Uber where visitors choose between it and Uber based on driver availability.
- Gojek - offers cheap, fast motorbike rides with helmets and face masks.
- Waze - is similar to Google Maps – it helps to navigate Bali – It is also popular among local taxi drivers because it often knows the area better and shows roads that Google Maps may miss.
- The Bali Bible - The Bali Bible app is a top choice for Bali visitors, offering itineraries, hotel recommendations, beach clubs, restaurants, bars, and valuable travel tips.
- Revolut and Monzo - It's crucial to have a travel bank card or credit card in Bali to avoid high conversion fees. Revolut and Monzo are recommended for favourable exchange rates and real-time spending tracking.
Best Places to Stay in Bali
- The Anvaya Beach Resort Bali
- Furama Xclusive Resorts and Villas Ubud
- Courtyard By Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort
- Ramada by Wyndham Bali
- Hilton Bali Resort
- The Haven Bali Seminyak
- The Kuta Beach Heritage Hotel
- Padma Resort Ubud
- Amnaya Resort Kuta
- Ramayana Suites and Resort Kuta
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