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Affordable Bali Trip Under ₹30000 – Flamingo Transworld Budget Itinerary for First-Time Travelers

By Sanjay Shah on Dec 5, 2025
Themes:  Interesting Facts  | Category: Places To Visit, Things To Do | Country:  Bali

Summary: Looking for a budget-friendly Bali trip in 2026? This blog shows how you can enjoy a relaxing 5-day Bali Trip under ₹30000/- by choosing smart stays, simple food and the right places. Perfect for first-time Indian travellers looking for a budget-friendly Bali holiday.

We all have seen tons of pics of temples, Bali Swing, rice fields on Instagram and thought that is way too expensive for me. But guess what? It’s not. You can visit Bali without spending a fortune.

Seriously, Bali can be done on a budget. And trust me, you will not have to survive on noodles. You can actually enjoy a proper Bali trip when you plan it the right way. If you can get a flight deal early, we can take care of the hotels, meals, sightseeing and transport for a complete 5-day trip under ₹30,000. Airfare depends on your city and travel dates, but after you reach Bali, a 30K budget is enough for a comfortable and enjoyable trip.

Whether you are a couple looking for Bali tour packages from Delhi or a family looking for a smart deal for Bali tour packages from Mumbai, this blog breaks down exactly how to enjoy the best of Bali without spending more than needed.

Is a Bali Trip under ₹30000– Possible in 2026?

Bali 2026

Yes. A simple, relaxed trip to Bali under 30K is possible if you opt for off-season travel and spend smartly.

What fits into a 30K Bali budget for Indian travellers

Look, Bali has this reputation of being expensive. But honestly? It is not as pricey as most people think. Flight prices from India change a lot based on city and season, but once you reach Bali, the rest of your trip can easily fit into a 30K budget.

Here is an idea of the approximate prices of the other vital aspects of a Bali tour package.

Expense Category Cost (Approx.)
Visa & Tax ₹3,500
Accommodation (Budget Hotels) ₹5,000 – ₹8,000
Food & Drinks ₹5,000 – ₹7,000
Transport (Scooty/Grab) ₹4,000
Tickets & Entry Fees ₹3,000
Shopping & Misc ₹4,000
Total Ground Cost ₹24,500 – ₹29,500

Note: All costs are estimated per person and can change based on travel dates, hotel choice and availability, currency changes, and spending habits. 

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How to plan smart so the budget for your trip to Bali stays in control

  • Plan your trip in the off-peak season for lower prices.
  • Book your flight 2-3 months ahead. Seriously, do not wait till the last minute. Early bookings can save you ₹5,000 or more.
  • Keep your stay limited to Ubud and Kuta.
  • Pick a hotel near the main areas. In Ubud, stay near Monkey Forest Road. In Kuta, look for places near Poppies Lane. You will walk to most places and save a ton on transport.
  • Mix your days up. One day, do something that costs money, the next day do free things to do in Bali. Like, visit a paid temple one day, spend the next day chilling on a free beach.

Note: These tips are for basic planning only. Prices, availability, and travel conditions can change, so always check and confirm before booking.

Also Read: Bali In December 2025 – Weather, Insider Tips, Best Time to Visit, and Things to Do!

What Is the Best Budget Itinerary for 5 Days in Bali?

A mix of culture in Ubud and beach vibes in Kuta is the most pocket-friendly plan for most Bali tour packages from Ahmedabad and other Indian cities. 

Should you stay in Ubud or Kuta on a 30K budget?

Stay in both. 

Start with Ubud for the calm, cultural start, then move to Kuta for the sunsets and shopping before you fly out. This saves travel time and keeps transport costs low.

Category Kuta Ubud
Vibe Fun, beach, lively Calm, green, cultural
Top Experiences Beaches, bars, shopping Rice fields, temples, waterfalls
Budget Hotels Approx ₹800 – ₹900/night Approx ₹800 – ₹900/night
Travellers Who Love It Party crowd, first-timers Nature lovers, culture seekers
Distance Between Both ~1 hour by scooter/car

Simple day-wise plan for 04 Nights/05 Days Bali Tour Packages.

  • Day 1: Arrive in Bali, head to Ubud, and explore the Ubud Art Market, dinner at a local restaurant.
  • Day 2: Morning walk at Campuhan Ridge, visit Saraswati Temple, Tegalalang Rice Terrace 
  • Day 3: Goa Gajah in the morning, travel to Kuta, watch sunset at Kuta Beach.
  • Day 4: Relax at Kuta/Legian Beach, shop for souvenirs at Krisna Oleh Oleh.
  • Day 5: Lazy breakfast, then head to the airport via Gojek.

Also Read: 7-Day Bali Itinerary 2025: A First-Timer’s Travel Blueprint!

Where Can You Stay in Bali Without Spending Too Much?

Bali Hotels

Bali is really good with budget stays. Hostels and simple budget hotels are the easiest way to save money. Even budget-friendly places are clean, and the people are super friendly. 

Clean and safe options for budget travellers

Many first-time travellers worry that budget means fewer quality hotels. Not in Bali. Even simple hotels are clean and comfortable. You can expect standard rooms, air-conditioning and access to a swimming pool in many hotels. Most stays also include breakfast, which helps you save more.

In a Rs. 30k/- budget package, you can expect:

  • Standard 3-Star Hotels: Clean, air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms.
  • Swimming Pools: Almost every decent hotel in Bali, even budget ones, has a swimming pool.
  • Breakfast Included: Most packages come with a daily buffet breakfast to start your day right.
  • Safety: We only select hotels in safe, well-lit tourist areas, perfect for families.

Also Read: Top Instagrammable Spots in Bali for Stunning Photos

Food Options for your trip to Bali in a 30K Budget?

Bali food

You can easily enjoy a mix of safe local dishes and comforting Indian meals.

  • Breakfast: Usually included in hotels; lunch and dinner are your main expenses.
  • Local Foods: Nasi Goreng, Mie Goreng, satay, and tropical fruits – affordable and tasty.
  • Indian Food: Thalis, samosas, and masala chai are available in Ubud and Kuta.
  • Veg-Friendly: Plenty of vegetarian options across Bali.
  • Budget Tip: Indian meals usually cost ₹400–₹500, which fits well into your daily budget.

How Do You Travel Around Bali on a Budget?

Choosing the right transport makes your Bali holiday package much easier.

Cheapest ways to move within Ubud and Kuta

  • Walking: The best way to explore Ubud Market or Kuta Beach is on foot. It is free and healthy!
  • Scooter Rentals: Rent a scooter to move around easily – safer than walking in the heat.
  • App Cabs: For short distances, apps like Grab or Gojek are safe and have fixed prices, so you don’t get cheated.

When to choose group tours to save money

For far places like Tanah Lot and Mount Batur, opt for Seat-In-Coach (SIC) tours. You travel in an AC bus with other tourists. This makes it much cheaper but still comfortable.

Which Places Can You Visit in Bali Without Spending Too Much?

Bali Places

Nature is free in Bali. Temples have small entry fees that won’t pinch your pocket.

Free or low-cost must-see spots in Ubud

  • Campuhan Ridge Walk: A stunning green trek that looks like a million dollars but is completely free.
  • Saraswati Temple: You can admire this beautiful temple from the front without a ticket.
  • Ubud Art Market: Great for window shopping and soaking in the vibe.

Budget-friendly beaches and attractions in Kuta

  • Kuta & Legian Beach: Famous for sunsets and completely free to enter.
  • Ground Zero Monument: A significant memorial in the heart of Legian (Free).
  • Tanah Lot Temple: One of the few places where buying an entry ticket is totally worth it for the view.

Useful Tips for Indian Travellers Visiting Bali in 2026

Simple things to know before you go, so your trip to Bali stays smooth and within budget.

  • Visa on Arrival: Indians can get a visa easily at Bali airport. It costs approx ₹2,700 (IDR 500,000). You can pay via Credit Card or Cash.
  • Payment. Keep some cash ready for the visa fee and small payments at the airport.
  • Cheapest Time to Fly: To keep your overall budget low, plan your trip in February, March, or November. Avoid the Christmas and summer (June-July) rush.
  • Book early for better prices: Flight rates to Bali change fast, so grabbing a deal early always helps.
  • Meals: Choose simple local food for most meals. Save Indian food for days when you want comfort.
  • Tours: Pick shared group tours instead of private cars for long-day sightseeing.
  • Drinking Water: Tap water is not safe to drink. Buy large 1.5L bottles from Mini Marts or Circle K to refill your smaller bottles and save money.
  • Stay Choices: Pick clean and basic hotels in Ubud and Kuta to keep your expenses steady.
  • Avoid Extra Costs. Skip premium cafés, expensive beach clubs, adventure sports and unnecessary shopping.

Make Your 30K Bali Trip Happen with Flamingo Transworld

A budget of ₹30,000 for Bali tour packages does not mean the experience is basic – it means a smart experience. With smart budgeting, simple stays, local eats, and careful spending, you can soak in the beauty of Bali without stress.

If you want a smooth, pocket-friendly and well-planned holiday, Flamingo Transworld can help you create the perfect budget trip that matches your comfort and style. You have the dream and the flight tickets; we have the perfect trip to Bali ready for you.

Your affordable Bali tour starts with one call. Reach out now.

TOP FAQs on Bali Trip Under ₹30000

Can I do a Bali trip under 30K from India?

Yes, 30K is possible for stay, food, local travel and sightseeing after you reach Bali. 

Is Bali visa-free for Indians in 2026?

No, but Indian travellers get a Visa on Arrival for ₹2,500, valid for 30 days.

What is the cheapest way to travel around Bali?

Rent a scooter for about ₹600/day or use Gojek bike taxis costing ₹100 per short ride.

Which area is better for a budget stay: Ubud or Kuta? 

Both are budget-friendly but offer different vibes. Kuta is cheaper for hotels and near the beach, while Ubud offers affordable homestays near nature.

Which is the cheapest month to visit Bali from India?

The cheapest months to visit Bali from India are February to April and October to early December, when hotels and local costs are lower. Flights also tend to be cheaper during these months.

Also Read: Nightlife in Bali: Hottest Bars, Clubs & Vibrant Night Markets!

About Author

Sanjay Shah
Sanjay Shah

Hello Everyone! Being a Director of Flamingo Travels Pvt. LTD we believe in converting the Travel Imaginations Of our Tourists Into Reality! We Started Flaming Transworld in the year 1996 as a small ticketing agency with a team of three to be one of the most trusted brands in the tourism industry, this journey of the last 23 years has been full of ups and downs and tremendous hard work by our team. This transformation would not have been possible without the relentless trust and consistent support of our customers. As of now we have become the pioneers of the Tourism Industry in India and are committed to the goal of becoming “The Largest Tour Operator in the World”.

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