

Bali tour packages from Ahmedabad are ideal for travellers looking for a tropical international holiday that combines beaches, culture, nature, and luxury in one destination. While Bali feels worlds away from everyday life, getting there is relatively straightforward with one-stop connections from Ahmedabad via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, or Jakarta. Within a single trip, you can explore Ubud's rice terraces and temples, relax on Seminyak's beaches, watch the sunset from Uluwatu's cliffside temples, and take a day trip to the turquoise waters of Nusa Penida.
From beachfront resorts and private pool villas to volcano viewpoints, waterfalls, beach clubs, and traditional Balinese cultural experiences, Bali appeals to honeymooners, families, couples, and groups alike. A well-planned Bali holiday from Ahmedabad typically ranges between ₹45,000 and ₹1,20,000 per person, depending on the season, hotel category, and experiences included, covering accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, and island excursions.
At Pickyourtrail, every Bali tour package from Ahmedabad is tailored around your travel style rather than a fixed itinerary. Whether you're looking for a romantic honeymoon in Ubud and Seminyak, a family holiday with private transfers and day tours, or a luxury escape in a private pool villa, we design the trip around your dates, preferences, and budget. No rigid group schedules, no rushed sightseeing, just a Bali itinerary built to help you experience the island at your own pace.
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Package Name |
Duration |
Starting Price |
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Blockbuster Bali: 4-Night Epic Holiday |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹21,327 per person |
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The Bali Crossover: Ubud Bliss + Kuta Fun |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹26,630 per person |
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Bali Highlights – 4N (Ubud + Kuta) |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹28,617 per person |
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Bali Explorer: Culture, Nature & Island Escapes |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹29,005 per person |
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Sooper Hit Bali Getaway: Ubud & Kuta |
5 Nights / 6 Days |
₹29,038 per person |
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Best of Bali – 5 Nights |
5 Nights / 6 Days |
₹31,722 per person |
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Bali Signature Trail with Nusa Penida |
5 Nights / 6 Days |
₹32,903 per person |
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Bali's Lover Paradise: 4N in Seminyak |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹34,290 per person |
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Bali Family Retreat: Nature, Culture & Fun |
5 Nights / 6 Days |
₹34,945 per person |
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The Bali Blend: Soul, Style, and Sunset |
4 Nights / 5 Days |
₹35,669 per person |
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Bali Thrills & Serenity: Adventure + Relaxation |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
₹37,822 per person |
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The Epic Bali Story: Ubud & Kuta – 6N |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
₹40,751 per person |
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Bali with a Twist: The 5-Night Hit Holiday |
5 Nights / 6 Days |
₹41,697 per person |
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Bali Complete Story: Wellness & Wonders – 6N |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
₹42,886 per person |
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Island of Wonder: Bali's Best for Families |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
₹46,935 per person |
Prices are land-only and change based on season, hotel category, and travel dates. Flights from Ahmedabad are additional unless specified.
For Ahmedabad travellers looking for a quick international escape, a 4-night Bali tour package from Ahmedabad offers enough time to experience both sides of the island. Most itineraries combine Ubud's cultural attractions with the beaches of Kuta or Seminyak, allowing you to explore temples, rice terraces, local markets, and Bali's coastline in a single trip. With overnight flights from Ahmedabad, you can maximise your time on the island without taking an extended break from work.
What a 4-night Bali package from Ahmedabad typically includes:
Best for: First-time Bali visitors, couples, and short international holidays.
Starting price: ₹21,327 per person (land only)
Travellers choosing a 5-night Bali tour package from Ahmedabad have enough time to explore Bali beyond its main attractions. Along with Ubud and Seminyak, most itineraries include Nusa Penida, an island known for dramatic coastal cliffs, turquoise waters, and some of Indonesia's most photographed viewpoints. This duration strikes a good balance between sightseeing, beach time, and relaxation.
What a 5-night Bali package from Ahmedabad typically includes the following:
Best for: Couples, families with older children, and travellers wanting to experience Bali's cultural and coastal highlights in one trip.
Starting price: ₹31,722 per person (land only)
A 6-night Bali tour package from Ahmedabad allows you to experience Bali at a more comfortable pace. Instead of moving quickly between attractions, you'll have time to explore Ubud's culture, spend leisurely days by the beach, and take island excursions without feeling rushed. Many honeymooners and families prefer this duration because it provides enough flexibility to mix sightseeing with relaxation.
What a 6-night Bali package from Ahmedabad typically includes:
Best for: Honeymooners, families, and travellers looking for a more complete Bali experience.
Starting price: ₹37,822 per person (land only)
For couples planning their first international trip together, Bali honeymoon packages from Ahmedabad offer a combination of private villas, tropical landscapes, and romantic experiences that are difficult to match at the same budget elsewhere. One day might begin with breakfast overlooking Ubud's rice terraces, continue with a traditional Balinese spa treatment, and end with a candlelit dinner by the ocean in Seminyak or Uluwatu. Unlike many beach destinations where luxury comes at a premium, Bali makes private pool villas and resort stays accessible across a wide range of budgets.
What a Bali honeymoon package from Ahmedabad typically includes:
Popular routing: Ubud (3 nights, private jungle villa) → Seminyak or Uluwatu (3 nights, beachside resort)
Starting price: ₹24,364 per person (7 nights, land only)
Families choosing Bali family tour packages from Ahmedabad often appreciate how easy the destination is to navigate with children. Indian vegetarian food is widely available across Ubud, Kuta, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua, while attractions such as water parks, wildlife parks, beaches, and cultural experiences keep both children and adults engaged throughout the trip. The island's compact size also means less time travelling between attractions compared to many other international destinations.
What a Bali family package from Ahmedabad typically includes:
Best for: Families with children, multi-generational holidays, and school vacation trips.
Starting price: ₹34,945 per person (5 nights, land only)
Travellers who prefer active holidays often choose Bali adventure packages from Ahmedabad because the island offers far more than beaches. One day could start with a sunrise trek up Mount Batur, while the next might involve white-water rafting through jungle valleys or diving alongside manta rays near Nusa Penida. Bali's mix of mountains, coastline, rivers, and marine life makes it one of Southeast Asia's most diverse adventure destinations.
Popular adventure experiences in Bali:
Best for: Adventure seekers, active couples, and travellers looking to combine sightseeing with outdoor experiences.
Starting price: Packages vary based on activities, accommodation, and trip duration.
For travellers from Ahmedabad, Tegallalang is often their first glimpse of the Bali they've seen in photos. Layers of bright green rice fields cover the hillsides around Ubud, creating one of the island's most distinctive landscapes. Many visitors arrive early in the morning when the terraces are quieter, and the light is softer. Beyond the viewpoints, you can walk through the fields, stop at cafés overlooking the valley, or try the famous Bali Swing suspended above the terraces.
Entry: IDR 15,000 per person (about ₹80). Swing rides: IDR 100,000–200,000 (₹530–₹1,060) extra.
Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
Unlike many temples where visitors simply walk around and leave, the Tirta Empul temple offers a chance to witness a living Balinese tradition. Built around a natural spring, the temple attracts local worshippers who come for purification rituals throughout the day. Visitors can observe the ceremonies or participate respectfully by entering the purification pools while wearing a traditional sarong provided at the entrance.
Entry: IDR 50,000 (about ₹265). Sarong rental included.
Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
Set on a cliff nearly 70 metres above the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu combines culture and scenery in a way few attractions can. Most visitors arrive before sunset to explore the temple grounds and stay for the Kecak Dance performance, where dozens of performers recreate scenes from the Ramayana through rhythmic chanting and dance. As the sun sets behind the ocean, the entire setting feels more like a natural amphitheatre than a traditional performance venue.
Entry: IDR 30,000 (about ₹159). Kecak Dance tickets: IDR 100,000–150,000 (₹530–₹795).
Recommended stay: 3–4 hours
Tanah Lot is one of Bali's most famous coastal landmarks. Built on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the sea, the temple appears to float offshore during high tide. While visitors cannot enter the temple itself, the surrounding viewpoints offer excellent views of the coastline and are particularly popular during sunset when the waves, cliffs, and temple silhouette create one of Bali's most photographed scenes.
Entry: IDR 75,000 (about ₹398).
Recommended stay: 1–2 hours
A short speedboat ride from Bali, Nusa Penida offers some of Indonesia's most dramatic coastal scenery. With Nusa Pendia tour packages you can explore its cliffs, hidden beaches, and clear blue water. Kelingking Beach is the star attraction, while Angel's Billabong, Broken Beach, and Crystal Bay attract travellers looking for scenery, swimming, and snorkelling.
Speedboat (return): IDR 200,000–350,000 per person (about ₹1,060–₹1,855).
Private boat: IDR 600,000–800,000 (₹3,180–₹4,240)
Located in Bali's cooler northern region, Handara Gate has become one of the island's most popular photo stops. The traditional Balinese gateway framed by mountains and greenery creates a setting that feels very different from Bali's beach destinations. Many travellers combine it with nearby attractions around Bedugul and Beratan Lake. The photogenic moment requires queuing during peak hours (8–10 AM). Visit at 7 AM or after 4 PM for minimal crowds.
Entry: IDR 50,000 per person (about ₹265) for photo access.
Recommended stay: 30–45 minutes
An active volcano in Kintamani, northeast Bali. The sunrise trek starts at 3 AM from the trailhead at Toya Bungkah village. Additionally, the climb takes approximately 2 hours. At the summit (1,717m), you watch sunrise over Lake Batur, with Mount Agung (Bali's highest peak) visible to the southeast. Guides cook eggs and bananas in the volcanic steam at the top, a detail that delights every traveller. Not a technical climb; regular fitness is sufficient.
Guide fees: IDR 350,000–450,000 (₹1,855–₹2,385) per person. Include in your package for best pricing.
Home to a 121-metre-tall statue of Lord Vishnu riding Garuda, GWK Cultural Park showcases Bali's cultural and artistic heritage. Visitors can watch traditional dance performances, learn about Balinese mythology, and enjoy panoramic views across South Bali. Its location near Uluwatu and the airport makes it an easy addition to a sightseeing day.
Entry: IDR 125,000 adults (about ₹663).
Recommended stay: 2–3 hours
Most first-time visitors to Bali end up choosing between Ubud and Seminyak, and the truth is, they offer completely different experiences. Ubud is Bali's cultural and natural heart, known for rice terraces, temples, waterfalls, and jungle resorts, while Seminyak is all about beach clubs, sunset dining, boutique shopping, and a lively coastal atmosphere.
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Factor |
Ubud |
Seminyak |
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Setting |
Jungle, rice terraces, river valleys |
Beach, oceanfront, low-rise resort strip |
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Vibe |
Calm, spiritual, artistic |
Lively, social, sunset-focused |
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Best for |
Couples, families, wellness, culture |
Couples, groups, beach lovers, nightlife |
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Food scene |
Warungs, vegan cafés, Indian options |
High-end restaurants, beach clubs, international |
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Hotels |
Private pool villas from ₹4,000/night |
Boutique beach hotels from ₹5,000/night |
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Key attractions |
Rice terraces, Tirta Empul, Mount Batur, Monkey Forest |
Tanah Lot (nearby), beach clubs, sunset strip |
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Traffic |
Low, scooter-friendly, walkable in the centre |
Congested, taxi-dependent |
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Humidity |
Lower (elevation ~500m) |
Higher (sea level) |
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Shopping |
Artisan crafts, silver, handmade textiles |
Boutique fashion, branded surf wear, designer labels |
Most Bali itineraries check temples and skip the actual cultural depth. These five experiences are meaningfully different from standard sightseeing.
Participating (not just watching) in the water purification ritual at Tirta Empul is one of Bali's most genuine cultural experiences. You wear a sarong, enter the spring pool with local worshippers, and move between 13 spouts in sequence. The experience is open to all faiths and nationalities if done respectfully. Arrive before 8 AM, before tour groups fill the pool.
A typical session starts at Ubud's Pasar Ubud market at 8 AM. Vendors know the instructors and explain what they're selling. You cook 6–8 dishes (tempeh satay, lawar, pelecing, and black rice pudding) and eat by noon. The experience teaches you that Balinese cuisine is built on coconut, shrimp paste, galangal, and palm sugar in ratios that differ significantly from Indian cooking despite surface similarities. Cost: IDR 300,000–500,000 (₹1,590–₹2,650)per person (about ₹1,600–₹2,700).
Kecak dance performances happen in multiple venues across Bali. The best by far is Uluwatu at sunset; the natural amphitheatre cliff setting, combined with a 70-metre ocean drop behind the stage, is visually unlike anything in a covered palace auditorium. The Ubud Palace version (held indoors/covered) is fine, but not the same experience.
Celuk village, 8 km south of Ubud, has been a silversmithing centre for generations. In a working workshop, artisans demonstrate filigree techniques, stone-setting, and wax-cast production. You can design a custom piece (a ring, pendant, or earrings) and collect it the same day or the following morning. Prices are fixed by weight and complexity; a sterling silver ring with a stone starts at IDR 200,000–400,000 (₹1,060–₹2,120).
Less common than other experiences and harder to arrange independently, but some community-based homestays in Ubud's surrounding villages offer a 2-hour session where family members teach visitors to make canang sari, the small daily flower and incense offerings left at temple entrances, doorways, and roadsides across Bali. You'll see these everywhere within hours of landing; understanding what they mean changes how you see the entire island.
Bali has just two main seasons: the dry season (April–October) and the wet season (November–March). For travellers from Ahmedabad, this is actually easier to plan around than India's changing seasonal patterns. Many people assume Bali will be uncomfortably hot during Gujarat's peak summer months, but that's not the case. Bali's dry season falls during the same period and typically brings warm temperatures, lower humidity, and clear skies, making it one of the best times to visit the island.
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Season |
Months |
Temperature |
Rainfall |
What to Expect |
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Dry Season (Peak) |
June–August |
26–32°C |
Very low |
Blue skies, beach conditions ideal, Nusa Penida fully accessible, accommodation at peak prices |
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Dry Season (Shoulder) |
April–May, September–October |
27–33°C |
Low |
Same conditions as peak, with lower prices and fewer tourists |
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Wet Season (Shoulder) |
November, March |
28–32°C |
Moderate |
Morning rain, then clear afternoons; outdoor activities mostly unaffected; good hotel deals |
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Wet Season (Heavy) |
December–February |
28–31°C |
Heavy |
Daily afternoon rain, Nusa Penida boat crossings rougher, some waterfalls at full flow (scenic upside) |
For Ahmedabad travellers specifically:
No direct flight connects AMD (Ahmedabad) to DPS (Nguyen Rai, Bali). All routes involve one layover. The airport code for Bali is DPS (not to be confused with Delhi's DEL). The most common connecting cities and realistic options are:
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Route |
Layover City |
Airlines |
Total Travel Time |
Approx. Round-Trip Fare |
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AMD → KUL → DPS |
Kuala Lumpur |
Air India, Malaysia Airlines, IndiGo + AirAsia |
12–14 hours |
₹25,000–₹42,000 |
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AMD → SIN → DPS |
Singapore |
Singapore Airlines, IndiGo + Scoot |
13–15 hours |
₹30,000–₹55,000 |
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AMD → BKK → DPS |
Bangkok |
Air Asia, Thai Airways |
12–14 hours |
₹24,000–₹40,000 |
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AMD → DXB → DPS |
Dubai |
Emirates, IndiGo + Batik Air |
16–19 hours |
₹28,000–₹50,000 |
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AMD → DEL → DPS |
Delhi |
Air India, IndiGo via multiple hubs |
14–18 hours |
₹26,000–₹45,000 |
Practical notes for AMD departures:
Best booking windows:
Unlike cities such as Bangkok or Singapore, Bali does not have a metro or an extensive public transport network. Most travellers rely on private drivers, ride-hailing apps, or hotel-arranged transport to move between beaches, temples, waterfalls, and sightseeing attractions.
Private driver (most important transport decision in Bali):
Scooter rental:
Grab (app-based ride service):
Taxis:
Speedboat (for island travel):
Indian passport holders can get a Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Nguyen Rai International Airport — no pre-approval needed. This is the simplest option for most Ahmedabad travellers.
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Visa Type |
Stay Duration |
Price (approx.) |
How to Get |
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Visa on Arrival (VoA) |
30 days |
USD 35 (₹2,900) |
Counter at DPS airport on arrival |
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VoA Extension |
30 additional days (total 60 days) |
USD 35 extra |
Apply at the local immigration office in Bali |
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e-Visa (pre-approved) |
30 days |
USD 35 (₹2,900) |
Apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id |
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Social/Cultural Visa (B211A) |
60 days + extendable |
USD 50–70 |
Through a visa agent, for longer stays |
Things to know before travelling:
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Expense |
Budget Trip |
Mid-Range Trip |
Luxury Trip |
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Flights (AMD–DPS return) |
₹24,000–₹32,000 (budget carrier via KUL or BKK) |
₹32,000–₹45,000 (comfort economy, fewer stops) |
₹70,000+ (business class, Emirates or SQ) |
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Indonesia Visa on Arrival |
₹2,900 (USD 35) |
₹2,900 |
₹2,900 |
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Accommodation per night |
₹2,500–₹5,000 (3-star guesthouse, Kuta/Ubud) |
₹5,000–₹12,000 (4-star pool villa or resort) |
₹15,000–₹50,000+ (luxury villa with private pool) |
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Private driver (per day) |
₹2,400 (shared day tour) |
₹2,400–₹3,800 (full-day private) |
₹4,500–₹6,000 (premium vehicle, English-speaking) |
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Nusa Penida speedboat |
₹1,100 (shared boat) |
₹1,900 (fast boat, smaller vessel) |
₹4,300 (private charter) |
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Uluwatu Kecak Dance |
₹900 (standard slot) |
₹900–₹1,400 (first-slot guaranteed) |
₹1,400 (first-slot + reserved seating) |
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Mount Batur Sunrise Trek |
₹1,900 (shared group) |
₹2,700 (small group, good guide) |
₹5,400 (private guide, breakfast included) |
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Couples' Bali spa (90 min) |
₹2,200 (local day spa, Ubud) |
₹3,800–₹6,000 (mid-range resort spa) |
₹9,000–₹18,000 (luxury resort spa) |
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Food per day |
₹700–₹1,200 (warungs, local food stalls) |
₹1,500–₹3,000 (mix of restaurants) |
₹4,000–₹10,000+ (fine dining, beach clubs) |
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Shopping |
₹3,000–₹8,000 |
₹10,000–₹30,000 |
₹50,000+ |
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Total (6N7D, per person) |
₹55,000–₹80,000 |
₹90,000–₹1,50,000 |
₹2,00,000–₹4,00,000+ |
IDR to INR: IDR 1 ≈ ₹0.0053 (June 2026). Always verify current exchange rates before travel.
Adventure option: Mount Batur sunrise trek (3 AM departure, return by noon; spend the afternoon at a Kintamani coffee plantation, Luwak coffee tasting)
Leisure option: Balinese cooking class in Ubud (8 AM–1 PM), afternoon spa treatment (2–4 hours at a reputable Ubud spa), evening free
Food is an important part of the Bali experience, but Ahmedabad travellers will be pleased to know that finding vegetarian and Indian food is much easier than most first-time visitors expect. Alongside traditional Balinese dishes, you'll find Indian restaurants, Jain-friendly options, and vegetarian cafés across Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Dua.
Must-Try Balinese & Indonesian Dishes
Vegetarian & Indian Food
Spice Levels
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Festival / Event |
When |
What to Expect |
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Nyepi (Day of Silence) |
March (varies) |
Bali shuts down completely for 24 hours, including the airport. A unique cultural experience. |
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Galungan & Kuningan |
Every 210 days |
Decorated streets, temple ceremonies, and traditional celebrations across the island. |
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Bali Arts Festival |
June–July |
Traditional dance, music, handicrafts, and cultural performances. |
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Bali Kite Festival |
July–October |
Giant colourful kites flown by local communities in friendly competitions. |
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Sanur Village Festival |
August |
Beach events, food stalls, cultural shows, and live entertainment. |
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Ubud Writers & Readers Festival |
October |
International literary festival featuring authors, artists, and cultural discussions. |
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Christmas & New Year |
December–January |
Fireworks, beach parties, special resort events, and Bali's busiest travel period. |
Tip for Ahmedabad travellers: If visiting during Nyepi, avoid scheduling flights on that day as Bali's airport and most businesses remain closed.
Booking Bali independently is possible. The problem is that most travellers discover what they missed only after arriving, the wrong area for their hotel, a shared desert camp when they thought it was private, or an attraction they didn't know required advance booking. These are not catastrophic failures, but they reduce the trip.
With Pickyourtrail's Bali packages from Ahmedabad, every itinerary is built specifically for your travel dates, travel type, and budget, not taken from a fixed group departure list:
Travelling from another city? Pickyourtrail builds fully customised Bali packages from every major Indian departure point:
We also offer Bali packages from Bangalore, Guwahati, Goa, Surat, Vizag and more Indian cities. Share your departure city, travel dates, and group size, and a Bali specialist will build an itinerary around your specific flight options and budget.
Bali tour packages from Ahmedabad make it easy to experience one of Southeast Asia's most diverse destinations without the complexity of planning every detail yourself. In a single trip, you can explore ancient temples, walk through rice terraces, watch the sunrise from a volcano, relax on tropical beaches, and stay in private pool villas surrounded by nature. Few destinations offer such a wide range of experiences within a relatively compact island.
Your Bali holiday should be spent discovering hidden waterfalls, watching the sunset at Uluwatu, exploring the streets of Ubud, and unwinding by the ocean, not comparing hotels, coordinating transfers, or managing travel logistics. Leave the planning to us and enjoy a seamless Bali holiday from start to finish. Your perfect Bali escape is closer than you think. Start planning it today.
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The cost of Bali tour packages from Ahmedabad typically starts from ₹21,327 per person for a 4-night land-only package. A comfortable 6-night Bali holiday generally ranges between ₹55,000 and ₹1,50,000 per person, depending on flights, hotel category, travel season, and included experiences. Luxury villa holidays can exceed ₹2 lakh per person.
Most Bali packages are priced on a land-only basis, covering accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, and selected activities. Flights from Ahmedabad are usually additional unless specifically mentioned in the package inclusions.
The most affordable Bali package in this collection starts from ₹21,327 per person for a 4-night itinerary covering key attractions such as Ubud, Uluwatu, and South Bali. Final pricing varies based on travel dates and hotel availability.
Couples can expect to spend approximately ₹60,000–₹1,20,000 per person for a well-planned Bali holiday, including flights, accommodation, transfers, and sightseeing. Honeymoon packages with private pool villas, spa treatments, and romantic experiences generally start from ₹33,761 per person on a land-only basis.
Yes. Bali is an excellent family destination with attractions such as Bali Safari & Marine Park, Waterbom Bali, Ubud Monkey Forest, beaches, cultural sites, and family-friendly resorts. Indian vegetarian food is widely available, making it convenient for families travelling with children and senior citizens.
For first-time visitors, 5 to 7 days is ideal. A 5-night itinerary allows you to cover Ubud, Seminyak, and Nusa Penida, while a 6- or 7-night trip provides enough time to explore Bali at a more relaxed pace without rushing between attractions.
Yes. Indian passport holders can obtain an Indonesian visa on Arrival (VoA) at Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport. The visa is valid for 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days. Travellers also have the option to apply for an e-Visa before departure. A passport with at least six months of validity is required.
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October, when the weather is sunny, humidity is lower, and outdoor activities such as beach visits, island tours, and sightseeing are most enjoyable. Ahmedabad travellers visiting during May, June, and the festive season should book flights and hotels several months in advance.