Classic Escapes
Indonesia, Bali
IDEAL NO OF NIGHTS

4 Nights

BEST TIME TO TRAVEL

Apr-Oct

APPROX FLIGHTS PRICES

₹ 35,000/Per Person

VISA STATUS

On-Arrival

Overview

Bali has long been equated with an exotic paradise, a picturesque vision of green rice fields and plantations, soaring volcanoes, cool lakes and rushing rivers, lush forests and palm fringed beaches. It is Indonesia's number one tourist spot and it is not difficult to understand why. Bali not only has an incredible coastline but also the original charm of the 'Island of the Gods' and its smiling people, especially in the many small rural villages and fascinating places of the fertile interior.

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What sets Bali apart from the rest of Indonesia is the prevalence of Balinese Hinduism. Scattered around Bali are thousands of Hindu temples and places of worship. The island's religious beliefs are evident in the ceremonies, daily rituals and attitudes of the locals, in the offerings of flowers and food that adorn the roadsides, the charms hung inside taxis, and the numerous vibrant festivals that occur throughout the year. It is also perceptible in local reverence for the Holy Mountain, the soaring volcanic cone of Gunung Agung, which is the spiritual centre of the Balinese universe. Art is an integral part of daily life and every village has its artists, from internationally acclaimed painters to aspirational young cow herders. Ubud, the cultural centre, with its streets lined with art and crafts shops, also offers regular performances of traditional Balinese dance and music. Art, together with tourism, is an important source of revenue for the island.

With its fine beach, the popular resort of Kuta is the most visited destination, but there are numerous other beach resorts around the island, with more peaceful settings on the east coast at Candidasa, Sanur, and the fishing village of Padang Bai, and on the northern coast at Lovina. There are a number of good scuba diving sites and reef snorkelling spots close by.

Despite the shock of terrorist attacks a few years ago, Bali is still a tropical paradise with a rich and intriguing culture, and beautiful land and seascapes, that attracts those in search of an idyllic vacation; however, visitors are still advised to contact their foreign office for the latest travel advice before travelling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular.

Our Exclusive Bali Packages !!
  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 3 Nights/4 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Risata Bali Resort and Spa

  • Starting from ₹28,879 / Per Cuple

  • Tour Highlights:

  • Enjoy the Bali’s Famous Bali swing activities.

  • Visit Kintamani and Uluwtu Temple

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  • Ubud Coffee Plantation, Royal Palace

  • Water Sport at Tanjung Benoa


  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 4 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Ubud - Rama Phala Resort & Spa

  • Lovina - Aneka Lovina Villas & Spa

  • Candidasa - Ramayana Candidasa

  • Starting from ₹71,406 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    Soak up Bali’s diverse offerings on this four-day classic tour of the ‘Island of the Gods.’ This group tour, with weekly departures, perfectly captures the essence of this beautiful and exotic destination. The Island of Gods is a reference to the profusion of temples, ranging from simple household places of worship, to huge richly-decorated monuments.

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    This trip through enchanting landscapes is a great combination of cultural and natural highlights, including Jatiluwih’s impressive UNESCO World Heritage listed rice terraces, towering volcanoes, stunning beaches and rich marine life. We dive into the island’s rich culture in Ubud, delve into traditional techniques used by talented artisans, take a soothing dip at Banjar Hot Springs and visit a diverse collection of temples, before enjoying some down time at the coastal town of CandiDasa.

  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 5 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Ubud - Rama Phala Resort & Spa

  • Lovina - Aneka Lovina Villas & Spa

  • Candidasa - Ramayana Candidasa

  • Starting from ₹83,274 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    This group tour with weekly departures, provides a definitive insight into the paradise known as the ‘Island of the Gods.’ Like the island’s heavenly moniker, this refers to the abundance of ornate Hindu Temples found on the island – ranging from simple shrines, to more elaborate monuments to the deities.

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    We take guests on a wondrous journey through enchanting landscapes that combine cultural and natural wonders, including UNESCO-listed rice terraces that cling to the side of mountains, towering active volcanoes, wonderful beaches and colourful underwater marine life


  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 3 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation: Hai Tide Beach Resort

  • Starting from ₹1,21,648 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    This is a superior package for those seeking the ultimate escape in one of Indonesia’s most idyllic destinations. This three-day excursion has been designed for guests seeking a tranquil sojourn in a tropical paradise. Nusa Lembongan, a small island between Bali and Nusa Penida in the Badung Strait is the perfect location for a holiday hideaway.

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    It remains off the main tourist track and offers a wide range of water activities, from diving and snorkelling sessions to banana boat tours and pristine beaches.We check-in at Hai Tide Beach Resort, which overlooks Sanghiang Bay’s clear sapphire-blue waters with panoramic views of Eastern Bali and the majestic silhouette of Mount Agung. We have three days to relax on the beach, dive into the vibrant underwater world, feast on fine food and indulge in pampering sessions at the spa.coral reefs to explore.


  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 8 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Ubud - Awatara Boutique Resort

  • Candidasa - Ashyana Candidasa Beach Resort

  • Gili Trawangan - Aston Sunset Beach Resort

  • Lombok - Puri Mas Beach

  • Starting from: ₹1,37,867 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    This excellent excursion provides a perfect combination of Bali’s cultural and natural highlights, with Lombok’s laid-back beach resorts. This eight-day tour takes us around the two idyllic islands to soak up historic traditions, such as a barong

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    and kris dance show; local craftsmanship; and natural highs on a white-water rafting experience. We explore inner Bali, away from its renowned surfing beaches to admire sublime scenery, ancient architecture and Balinese traditions that are threaded through everyday life. After spending time unwinding on Gili Trawangan, we admire the beauty of Bali’s sleepier neighbouring island of Lombok.

    Honeymoon Exclusive
  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 4 Nights

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Sanur - The Pavilions Sanur

  • Starting from ₹1,71,196/ Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    The Pavilions Sanur reflects the charm of Sanur, offering a peaceful and romantic hideaway on the idyllic island of Bali. A stunning lagoon is fringed on one side by a reef, and on the other by a long white sandy beach.

    Honeymoon Exclusive
  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 7 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Lovina - The Lovina Resort

  • Tembok - Spa Village

  • Starting from: ₹2,11,449 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    A Combination between Lovina & Karangasem, our Balinese called Kaja-Kangin (north & east) The Lovina is nestled on the beach, between the Bedugul mountain range and the Bali Sea,

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    this tropical island gem is surrounded by various attractions. Spa Village Resort Tembok Bali is a place of peacefulness and calm, combining the therapeutic value of its beautiful location with an ancient and rich cultural heritage. Reflecting the spirituality of ages the environment here is soft and serene

    Honeymoon Exclusive
  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 9 Days

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Canggu - The Haven Berawa

  • Munduk - Sanak Retreat

  • Tembok - Spa Village

  • Sidemen - Subak Tabola

  • Sukawati - The Royal Purnama

  • Starting from: ₹2,62,085 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    This romantic excursion is the perfect honeymoon round-trip for newly-weds,

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    with a focus on the idyllic Central Highlands’ North coast where a couple can get back to nature and serenity at a special time in their lives. A honeymoon helps set the tone for a couple’s new life together and it creates memorable moments that they can look back on for years to come, This carefully-designed excursion takes all of these factors into consideration and the itinerary includes time to relax, as well as trips to key sightseeing attractions, including iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites. All of the hotels have been carefully selected for a romantic break to remember. The hotels on this tour have been carefully selected to provide the ultimate sojourn so couples will enjoy a honeymoon to remember.

    Honeymoon Exclusive
  • Standard Room or upgrade room as per request

  • Best time to Travel: May to September

  • Duration: 8 Nights

  • As per Itinerary

  • Accommodation:

  • Ubud - Four Season Sayan

  • Jimbaran - Four Season Jimbaran

  • Starting from: ₹5,26,148 / Per Couple

  • Itinerary

    This excellent excursion provides a perfect combination of Bali’s cultural and natural highlights, with Lombok’s laid-back beach resorts. This eight-day tour takes us around the two idyllic islands to soak up historic traditions, such as a barong

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    and kris dance show; local craftsmanship; and natural highs on a white-water rafting experience. We explore inner Bali, away from its renowned surfing beaches to admire sublime scenery, ancient architecture and Balinese traditions that are threaded through everyday life. After spending time unwinding on Gili Trawangan, we admire the beauty of Bali’s sleepier neighbouring island of Lombok.



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    Places to Visit
    • Sightseeing
      Sightseeing in Bali is usually a relaxing undertaking, with many of the island's best attractions being conveniently centred around its breathtaking beaches. A step away from these sugary white sands and warm waters, however, lands one in Bali's verdant, tropical interior; enough to confirm that there is much more to this popular island than just its glorious beache
      Kuta beach is without a doubt thebeach to visit for sun and surf, but there are plenty of others worth exploring, such as Legian and Sanur beach, while Seminyak beach is the place for art lovers to peruse the tiny shopping galleries. Nature lovers will have a great time exploring Bali's waterfalls, such as Gitgit and Blahmantung Falls, while the very fit will love a sunrise climb to the top of Mount Batur, or one of the other volcanoes that form the island's peaks. After a long day of exploring, the hot springs of Banjar will rejuvenate tired muscles. See Bali's wildlife up close at the Sangeh Monkey Forest, or the Bird Park in Singapadusuch. For something a little more exciting, book an elephant safari.
      Aside from the natural wonders available, Bali has many cultural gems as well. Every village is required to maintain at least three Hindu temples, including the largest on the island, the Nine Directional Temples. Pura Luhur Uluwatu, perched on the cliffs above Uluwatu, is regarded as the most spectacular temple on the island. There is also a wealth of local art, best showcased in Ubud's museums.
    • Climate
      Lying just south of the equator, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons: wet (November to March) and dry (April to October). Bali, and in fact the whole Indonesian archipelago, experiences only slight temperature variations from season to season due to the warm ocean currents that keep heat fairly constant on land. There is also very little variation in daylight hours from season to season. The dry season has hotter temperatures, but the humidity levels are much higher during the rainy season. The height of the summer season also brings cool breezes to temper the hot weather. Temperatures are cooler in the mountainous areas and it is less humid. The average annual temperature is about 86°F (30°C). Although it is generally better to travel to Indonesia in the dry season - between April and October - Bali is one of the best islands to visit if you are travelling in the rainy monsoon season as it experiences fewer weather-related travel disruptions and less flooding than many other islands. Even when it is rainy there will often be sunshine to enjoy on a daily basis. May, June and July are generally considered the best time to visit Bali.
    Travel & Accommodation
    • Getting Around
      Bali can be a challenge to navigate, as the aging infrastructure struggles to support rapid development. Road rules are practically non-existent, and traffic can be chaotic with frequent jams in Denpasar and other major centres. Renting a motorbike is an adventurous way to see the island, although only recommended for very experienced drivers. Cars are available for hire with a driver, which can be the most stress-free way to get around
      There is limited bus service in Bali, and this can be an inexpensive way to get around for travellers willing to be very patient. Shared minivans (bemo's) are available, however in Denpasar and southern Bali metered taxis are much more common.
    Entertainment
    • Nightlife
      The nightlife in Bali is mostly centred around the busy resort town of Kuta, where everything from karaoke bars and pubs, to discos and clubs can be found bustling until the early hours. Enjoy sundowners at a rustic beach bar followed by dinner and a pub crawl, until the bass lines thump and the party animals start crawling out of the woodwork around midnight. Hot nightlife spots include the main drag of Kuta and the Legian Beach area, which is the place for rockers. There are events like full-moon and half-moon parties taking place frequently, especially on Legian Beach - just look out for the flyers. Seminyak also pulsates after dark and countless clubs, bars and sexy dancers can be found.
      Lovina, Nusa Dua, Ubud and Sanur offer a more low-key variety of night-time entertainment, which is mostly confined to restaurants and hotels, but there is always something happening to keep the young at heart entertained. For a vibe that is halfway between the sleepy streets of Ubud and the heaving clubs of Kuta, head to Canggu. With plenty of hip bars and beach shacks to drink, chill and kick back at, you will be up until sunrise, but perhaps without the pulsing headache that the clubs down the coast promise
      With its fine beach, the popular resort of Kuta is the most visited destination, but there are numerous other beach resorts around the island, with more peaceful settings on the east coast at Candidasa, Sanur, and the fishing village of Padang Bai, and on the northern coast at Lovina. There are a number of good scuba diving sites and reef snorkelling spots close by.
      Despite the shock of terrorist attacks a few years ago, Bali is still a tropical paradise with a rich and intriguing culture, and beautiful land and seascapes, that attracts those in search of an idyllic vacation; however, visitors are still advised to contact their foreign office for the latest travel advice before travelling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular.
    • Shopping
      Shopping in Bali is typical of shopping in any South East Asian country in many ways: there is plenty of fake designer wear and the usual tourist knock-off goods, and plenty of haggling is necessary. There are also wonderful local batik designs, and plenty of swimwear and surf wear for shoppers to indulge in while in Bali.
      In Kuta, the streets are lined with stalls and shops selling clothing, leather goods, pirated DVDs and handicrafts, as well as great art shops selling Balinese crafts. Kuta Art Market, next to Kuta Square, is the place to go for local arts and crafts, though travellers will also find all the usual international tourist staples. Discovery Shopping Mall on Jalan Kartika Plaza offers fantastic shopping opportunities with its department stores, cafés, bookshops, home accessories, jewellery and international brand outlets such as Sogo, Guess and Esprit.Denpasar's three-storey Kumbasari Market near the river is a great place to shop for clothing and spices, while Seminyak and Canggu are the spots to go for trendy boutiques, unique furniture and ethnic chic couture from the corner of Legian Street to Laksmana Street.
      For good local souvenirs, such as hand-made jewellery or traditional wood and stone carvings, head to the surrounding villages, such as Ubud, where some of the best quality can be found. The Bukit Mungsu traditional market in Bedugul is a good place to find dried spices and coffee, which are also popular Bali souvenirs.Places to Visit
      Despite the shock of terrorist attacks a few years ago, Bali is still a tropical paradise with a rich and intriguing culture, and beautiful land and seascapes, that attracts those in search of an idyllic vacation; however, visitors are still advised to contact their foreign office for the latest travel advice before travelling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular.
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    Passports, Visas, Health & Advice
    • Health
      There are a number of health risks associated with travel to Indonesia and medical advice should be taken at least three weeks before departing. Yellow fever vaccinations are required for those coming from yellow fever areas. Vaccinations for hepatitis A and hepatitis B are recommended, and a typhoid vaccination may be recommended for those spending time in rural areas. Malaria is a year-round risk in much of Indonesia, but not in Jakarta or the tourist resorts of Java and Bali. The dengue fever mosquito is found throughout Indonesia and visitors should be aware of a significant increase in reported cases of dengue fever throughout the country during the rainy season. Outbreaks of chikungunya fever, also from mosquitoes, have occurred regularly in Indonesia in recent years. It is recommended that pregnant women, or women planning on becoming pregnant, should postpone their trip wherever possible, as Indonesia has recently been classed as a moderate risk zone for the Zika virus.
      Travellers' diarrhoea is a major risk; visitors should only drink sealed bottled water and avoid dairy products, uncooked meat, salads and unpeeled fruit. Poor sanitation and eating contaminated food can increase the risk of cholera, typhoid and other diseases. The standard of local medical care is poor and very expensive. It is essential to take out comprehensive medical and travel insurance.
    • Visa
      Passengers to Indonesia of most nationalities can obtain a 30-day visa on arrival, provided that: (i) they arrive at a major Indonesian airport; (ii) their passport contains at least one unused visa page for the visa-on-arrival sticker; (iii) they are holding return/onward tickets, and the necessary travel documentation for their next destination; and (iv) they can show proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay in Indonesia (at least USD 1,000 or a valid credit card). The cost of a 30 day visa as of December 2016 is USD 35. Those nationalities not permitted to purchase a visa on arrival must obtain a visa prior to their arrival in the country.
      One visa extension, of a further 30 days, is possible, via an application made to the Immigration Office. Note that the day of arrival in Indonesia is counted as the first day of stay, and that fines will be levied against tourists who exceed their permitted period of stay.
      Visitors wishing to travel to the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya must obtain a special permit ("Surat Jalan") after arrival in Indonesia from the Dinas Intel Pam Pol MABAK in Jakarta, or other regional police headquarters in Biak or Jayapura. It normally takes about two days to obtain this permit. Upon arrival in Irian Jaya, visitors must report to the local police office.
      Note that a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required, if arriving in Indonesia within six days of leaving or transiting through an infected area.
      NOTE: It is highly recommended that your passport has at least six months validity remaining after your intended date of departure from your travel destination. Immigration officials often apply different rules to those stated by travel agents and official sources.
    • Safety
      Following the infamous bombings in Bali back in October 2005, there remains a risk of terrorism directed against foreigners throughout the country. It is recommended that visitors contact their foreign office for the latest travel advice before travelling to Indonesia. The security situation remains unsettled in central Sulawesi and foreigners are advised to avoid parts of Maluku, particularly Ambon. Visitors are also advised to be cautious if travelling to Aceh. Religious violence and unstable politics are an ongoing problem in Indonesia and travellers should keep an eye on current affairs.
      Indonesia has a high crime rate and theft and petty crime is common in tourist areas and on public transport. Credit card fraud is on the increase. Flooding and landslides occur frequently during the rainy season between December and March. The country is also located on the volatile seismic strip named the "Ring of Fire", and as a result is often subject to earthquakes, volcano erruptions and occasionally tsunamis. Not all Indonesian airlines are considered safe and travellers should do some research into reputable airlines before booking.