Bali Tour Packages
Bali – the jewel of Indonesia is also renowned as the Island of the Gods. Bali is a paradise that enchants travellers of all ages across the world. From intricately carved temples to stunning rice terraces, Bali offers a range of unique experiences. Trendy cafes reflect the contemporary culture, while ancient temples are testaments to the deep-rooted spirituality of the island.
Flamingo Travels – known for its exceptional tour experiences, brings you the finest Bali tour packages designed to create memorable holidays. Whether you are looking to experience the bustling nightlife of Seminyak, the artistic centre of Ubud, or watch the spectacular sunsets in Uluwatu, we have the perfect itinerary for you. We have package options of group tours like the Blissful Bali, and Discovery Tour of Bali with Vietjet Airline, fixed departure tours like the Beautiful Bali, private tour options like the Exotic Bali and for honeymooners – the Bali Honeymoon Special with Pool Villa, etc.
We blend the magic of Bali tours with our years of expertise in creating experiences that are a perfect match for every tourist. Whether you are travelling from Ahmedabad, Delhi, or any other city, our Bali tour packages promise a memorable and magical trip.
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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?
Bali travel packages open a world of wonder and unforgettable experiences. This enchanting island offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and warm hospitality, making it an ideal destination for travellers seeking a truly magical getaway.
Some reasons why you should opt for Bali as your next holiday
- 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
Indian citizens can avail of a Visa-free entry to explore Bali. Get your tourist Visa on Arrival for a stay of up to 30 days. For this, you should have vital documents like a return ticket, sufficient funds, proof of stay, and a passport with a minimum validity of 6 months from the date of entry. The approximate cost is IDR 500 per person, which may vary. You can also apply online before you leave India. The processing time may vary from 2 to 15 working days. Do not worry about the process and regulations to avail Bali Visa, as our Bali expert team will guide you through the entire process.
Best time to visit Bali
Choosing the best time to book Bali tour packages depends on what you prefer – as it is a year-round destination. Whichever season you choose, the warm hospitality and diverse beauty of Bali ensure an unforgettable holiday.
Wet Season
The wet season in Bali is from November to March with temperatures from 24°C to 31°C. This season features average rainfall so you may not enjoy beaches. However, you can enjoy indoor activities, spa treatments, cultural performances, and visit museums. Visit the Bali Safari and Marine Park, various indoor markets, temples, and art galleries. Enjoy festivals like Denpasar Festival, Nyepi, Nusa Dua Light Festival, etc. If you like adventure you can try white water rafting at Ayung River. Also, this season is the off-peak season with fewer tourist crowds, better hotel and flight rates, and a more relaxed and enjoyable experience.
Dry Season
The dry season in Bali is from April to October with temperatures from 25°C to 32°C. The days are sunny with low humidity and evenings are cooler. The clear skies and minimal rainfall are the perfect time to explore the beautiful beaches of Bali. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities such as beach outings, surfing, hiking, and exploring cultural sites. Engage in festivals like the Ubud Food Festival, Blues Festival, and more. This season is also the peak tourist season. Prices tend to rise during these months, so it's wise to book your flight and hotel well in advance of your vacation.
How to Reach Bali from Major Indian Cities.
Book your Bali tour packages from India inclusive of air travel – the most convenient way to reach Bali. Major metro cities in India offer easy connectivity with Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. Choose from airlines like Air Asia, Air India, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines, etc. The most feasible options are the connecting flight options with stopovers in Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. It will take around 9 to 10 hours to reach Bali. The flight fares may vary based on the tourist season, airlines, and travel dates. Secure the best deals on Bali flight tickets by booking through Flamingo Travels.
Popular destinations to visit on the Bali Tour
Bali tours and packages offer tourists a diverse array of captivating places. Each place showcases a unique aspect of the beauty, history, and traditions of the island ensuring that your tour through Bali is filled with wonder and discovery.
Ubud
Known for its rich artistic heritage and lush green landscapes – Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali. Set amidst the steep valleys and rice terraces – Ubud offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. The region is known for its numerous workshops, art galleries, and traditional dance and crafts. Visit popular places like the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, and Ubud Palace. With many wellness centres and yoga retreats, it is a perfect place to refresh your mind, body and soul. Adventurers can also enjoy activities like cycling and trekking.
Tanah Lot
Set on a massive rock, Tanah Lot is a globally renowned ancient Hindu temple in Bali. It is one of the seven sea temples in Bali. It offers amazing panoramic views, especially at the sunset. You can hear the local legends, explore the temple grounds, and learn about its spiritual importance. The area also has a cultural park, beautiful gardens, local shops selling souvenirs, and restaurants to try the local dishes. With its cultural significance and natural beauty, Tanah Lot is a must-visit place for anyone travelling to Bali.
Seminyak
Seminyak is a small town on the southwestern coast of Bali. It is one of the most exclusive holiday spots in the country. Seminyak is an upscale and dynamic resort area in Bali, known for its fine dining restaurants, luxury spas, and lavish resorts. The Seminyak beach is famous amongst professional surfers and a great place to watch stunning sunsets. After dark, the place comes alive with electrifying nightlife. The area is dotted with beachfront clubs and bars to dance the night away. Explore the range of chic shops and art galleries. Seminyak is the right mix of entertainment, relaxation, and luxury making it a lavish getaway place in Bali.
Pura Besakih
Pura Besakih is set on the slopes of the highest mountain in Bali – Gunung Agung. It is considered one of the nine directional temples built to safeguard the island from evil. The temple got its name after the dragon God that lives within the mountain. The temple complex has around 28 structures spread across seven terraced levels. It is a pilgrimage place for the Balinese and is often the preferred site for various religious festivals and vibrant ceremonies. This is the ideal place for tourists to witness the rich spiritual traditions of Bali. Check out the stone carvings, intricate architecture, and beautiful pagodas on the temple grounds. The stunning views of the valley and the surrounding mountains add to this unique experience.
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua on the southern coast of Bali is a renowned resort place that offers tourists an upscale and luxurious experience. This place is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and world-class resorts with a serene vibe. The region also features elegant villas, lavish hotels, and upscale dining options offering world-class services and facilities. The beaches in Nusa Dua have clean and clear waters making it an ideal spot for water sports. If you love Golf, you can tee off at the Bali National Golf Club. Nusa Dua is also known for its Devdan show which showcases Indonesian history and culture. The classic blend of relaxation, cultural experiences, and luxury make Nusa Dua a must-visit place for travellers seeking a premium holiday in Bali.
Top Things to Do in Bali
From exploring lush landscapes and ancient temples to engaging in traditional cultural experiences, there is never a dull moment on this beautiful island. Whether you are seeking a romantic time with your partner, or a fun-filled family holiday, our Bali holiday packages offer many options to create unforgettable memories during your tropical escapade.
Watch Sunset at Tanah Lot
One of the must-do experiences while you are in Bali is watching the sunset at Tanah Lot. This ancient Hindu pilgrimage site offers mesmerizing views at sunset hours. The temple sits on a massive rock surrounded by crashing waves, creating a scenic and peaceful setting. The sunset point is the Tanah Lot Sunset Terrace. You will get the best views on the northern side of the temple. As the sun set, the sky changed from pure gold to a mix of bright oranges and light blues. You can sit on the grass or the benches and soak in the beautiful sunset views.
Take a Ride On A Bali Swing
Riding a Bali Swing is a must-do activity for many tourists visiting Bali. It is a unique experience almost synonymous with Bali. A ride on the Bali swing offers stunning views of the lush landscapes of the island in a new and different way. These swings are often set high above valleys, rivers, or lush green rice terraces. These spots are also a classic vantage point - to click stunning pictures. Feel the adrenaline rush as you soar through the air. Many swing spots in Bali are also set around beautiful gardens, making them perfect for leisurely exploration. This must-do activity is ideal for nature and adventure lovers alike. The combination of natural beauty and thrill makes it a bucket list activity to do on the island.
Tour Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Visiting the Tegallalang rice terraces is a unique Balinese experience. These famous rice terraces are close to Ubud and are known for their ancient, intricate irrigation system. Stroll through the terraces, passing by palm trees, and stepped lush paddies, and click infinite photos. Soak in the serene air, walk on the narrow paths, and discover ancient rice farming methods. The area also features art shops and cafes where you can chill and enjoy the view.
Watch the Kecak Fire and Dance Show
Watching the Kecak Fire and Dance Show in Bali is an enriching cultural experience. Watch this traditional Balinese dance against the backdrop of a spectacular sunset at Uluwatu Temple. Through this dance, they depict the story of Ramayana with a blend of fire, chanting, and dance. The performers dress in decorative costumes and create a hypnotic rhythm by chanting and the fire makes it a visually spectacular and thrilling show. It is a must-see for anyone looking to experience the unique traditions of the island.
Mount Batur sunrise hike
Out of the many things to do in Bali – Climbing Mount Batur is a must for all adventure lovers. A hike to Mount Batur, especially for a sunrise is a highlight of most Bali trip packages. The active volcano in the Kintamani district offers a relatively easy trek suitable for most fitness levels. The hike starts early to reach the summit before sunrise. As you hike you will be mesmerized by the surroundings and cool breeze. Once you reach the summit, you will watch the sun casting golden rays all over the landscape. This activity is both thrilling and peaceful, offering a refreshing start to your memorable adventure in Bali.
Must-Try Foods in Bali - A Culinary Experience
With our Bali tour packages, enjoy a culinary adventure filled with amazing local flavours. From street food to traditional dishes, the diverse and unique food in Bali is something every tourist should try. Some popular dishes in Bali that you should try are,
- 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.
Some Bali restaurants popular amongst Indian tourists are:
- 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.
The shopping scenes in Bali are as vibrant and diverse as its beaches. If you love shopping then, Bali is a haven for shoppers. From modern malls to traditional markets, Bali tour packages offer something for everyone.
- 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
Things to buy from Bali
- 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
The nightlife of Bali is as diverse and dynamic as its landscapes. It offers thrilling experiences with its massive parties and lively clubbing scene. Bali tour packages for couples are apt to have a fun-filled nightlife in Bali.
Below are a few places to enjoy the nightlife in 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
Known for its range of traditional dance, art, and music, Bali is also renowned for its festivals. They promote diversity and the vibrancy of the local culture. Bali packages are appealing as it is but exploring the country during these festivals allows you to witness the true essence of Bali. A few of the popular ones are,
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
Bali tour packages offer a range of places to stay, from fancy hotels to cosy villas. No matter what you like or how much you want to spend, Bali has comfortable places to rest after your daily adventures.
- 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