Bali Tour Packages from Chandigarh

1-stop via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur • ~10–14h total • Tailor-made for Indian travellers

Beaches and rice terraces of Bali — Bali tour packages from Chandigarh
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Popular Bali Packages from Chandigarh

Hand-picked itineraries our Chandigarh travellers book most. Every package is tailor-made — tell us your dates and we will adapt it to you.

Flights from Chandigarh to Bali

There are no direct flights from Chandigarh to Bali (Denpasar, Ngurah Rai International Airport, code DPS). The most convenient routings are a single stop via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok — total journey roughly 10–14 hours including the layover.

IXC → DPS 1-stop via Singapore (SIN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL) or Bangkok (BKK)
FromShaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (IXC)
ToBali — Ngurah Rai Intl (DPS), Denpasar
DurationApprox. 10–14 hours total (incl. layover)
FrequencyMultiple daily connections via SIN, KUL & BKK (check current schedules)
Return fare₹28,000 – ₹48,000
Cheapest monthFebruary–March / September
AirlineFrequencyNote
Singapore Airlines / Scoot (via SIN) Multiple daily Quickest hub for most fares
AirAsia / Malaysia Airlines / Batik Air (via KUL) Multiple daily
Thai Airways / Thai AirAsia (via BKK) Multiple weekly
IndiGo / Air India (to the hub) Multiple daily Feeder leg from IXC
Indicative range; the Singapore (SIN→DPS ~2h15m–2h45m) and Kuala Lumpur (KUL→DPS ~4h) hubs are usually the quickest one-stop options.
Tip: Self-connect savings are possible, but a single through-ticket is safer for baggage and missed-connection cover.

Best Time to Visit Bali from Chandigarh

Bali has a single, island-wide tropical climate (about 26–32°C year round) — there is no north/south split. The dry season (April–October) is the best time to visit, with May–September ideal; the wet season (November–March) brings short afternoon downpours but warm, often-bright mornings. Here is how each month looks for Chandigarh travellers.

January good
Wet season • festive
Bali is in its wet season — expect short, heavy afternoon downpours with clear mornings, around 26–32°C. December–January is peak holiday season, so resorts in Seminyak, Kuta and Ubud fill fast. For Chandigarh travellers it lines up with winter — a warm tropical escape. Book early for the best rates.
February good
Value • fewer crowds
Still wet season but quieter and better value once the New Year rush passes. Warm and humid with brief afternoon rain; mornings are usually bright for beach time and Ubud rice-terrace walks. A good-value getaway from Chandigarh as winter eases.
March good
End of wet • note Nyepi
The wet season winds down and the island greens up beautifully. Note Nyepi, the Balinese Hindu Day of Silence (around March), shuts the whole island including the airport for 24 hours — we plan around it automatically. A comfortable pre-summer break for Chandigarh families.
April excellent
Dry season begins • great value
The dry season opens — sunny days, lower humidity and excellent value before peak. Ideal for Nusa Penida and Gili Islands day trips, and the best all-round month to start a Bali holiday. An ideal time to escape rising heat back home in Chandigarh.
May excellent
Ideal conditions
One of the finest months in Bali: dry, sunny, comfortable, with calm seas for island-hopping to Nusa Lembongan and the Gilis. Crowds are still moderate. Great timing as Chandigarh heads into its hottest stretch.
June very good
Dry • demand rising
Reliably dry and sunny across the island, with rising demand as the European summer begins. Great for Uluwatu, Jimbaran and Ubud. Book accommodation ahead. A welcome change from the Chandigarh monsoon build-up.
July very good
Dry • peak — book early
Peak dry season — superb weather but the busiest period, so hotels and tours sell out. Perfect for beaches and the highlands of Kintamani and Munduk. A bright alternative to the Chandigarh monsoon. Reserve early.
August very good
Dry • peak
Continued peak season with dry, sunny days and lively beach clubs in Canggu and Seminyak. Prices are at their highest; book well in advance. A sunny escape from the Chandigarh monsoon months.
September excellent
Dry • easing crowds • value
A sweet spot — still dry and sunny but with thinning crowds and softer prices as peak ends. Often the best value of the dry season. Excellent value as Chandigarh festival-season planning begins.
October excellent
Dry • Diwali travel
Warm, mostly dry and a popular Diwali-break window for Indian families. Seas stay calm for Nusa Penida and the Gilis before the wet season returns late in the month. Popular for Diwali breaks from Chandigarh.
November good
Wet begins • value
The wet season eases in with short afternoon showers and bright mornings; the island is lush and quieter, with good value. A quieter, greener option as the Chandigarh year winds down.
December good
Wet • peak Christmas/NY • priciest
Wet season but festive and busy — Christmas and New Year are the priciest, most in-demand dates of the year in Bali. Expect warm days, brief downpours and full resorts. Peak demand as Chandigarh families plan year-end holidays. Book 3–5 months ahead.

Chandigarh to Bali — Indicative Budget

The table below gives indicative all-in costs per person for a Chandigarh-to-Bali trip, based on two adults sharing. Estimates include return economy flights from Chandigarh, accommodation, most meals, guided tours, and the Bali Visa on Arrival fee.

Tier5 Days7 Days10 Days
Budget
3★ hotels, group tours, economy flights via Delhi
₹52,000 – ₹68,000 ₹68,000 – ₹88,000 ₹88,000 – ₹1,15,000
Standard
4★ hotels, private transfers, economy flights
₹80,000 – ₹1,02,000 ₹1,02,000 – ₹1,32,000 ₹1,32,000 – ₹1,78,000
Premium
5★ hotels, private guide, economy/business flights
₹1,22,000 – ₹1,62,000 ₹1,62,000 – ₹2,22,000 ₹2,22,000 – ₹3,15,000

These are indicative estimates only. Actual costs vary with travel dates, airline, hotel category, group size, and routing. Use our Bali Budget Planner or our Trip Cost Calculator for a personalised figure.

Bali Visa for Chandigarh Travellers

Indian passport holders can enter Bali (Indonesia) on a Visa on Arrival — there is no advance embassy visa to arrange.

Indian travellers get Indonesia’s Visa on Arrival (VoA): IDR 500,000 (about ₹3,000 / ~US$35), payable by card or cash on arrival at Denpasar airport, valid 30 days and extendable once for a further 30 days. You can instead pre-apply the e-VOA online before travel at the official Indonesian immigration portal molina.imigrasi.go.id. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months with a blank page. Separately, Bali charges a one-time tourist levy of IDR 150,000 (about ₹900) per person, paid online via the Love Bali portal (lovebali.baliprov.go.id) or on arrival. Use our Bali Visa Status Checker for step-by-step guidance.

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Why Book Your Bali Trip With Us

India-based team in your time zone

We are based in Dehradun, India — not a foreign operator or overseas call centre. Call or WhatsApp us during IST hours and you speak directly to a Bali specialist who understands Indian traveller expectations. (Bali runs on WITA, UTC+8, just 2h30m ahead of IST.)

Vegetarian, Jain & Indian dietary needs handled

Balinese cuisine has plenty of vegetable dishes (gado-gado, urab, tempeh and tahu, nasi sayur), and there are Indian restaurants across Bali — Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Denpasar, Sanur, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran. Jain meals can be arranged with notice.

Flight advice & visa guidance

We advise on the best one-stop IXC–DPS routings (via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok) and the right booking windows. We also walk you through the Bali Visa on Arrival so there are no surprises at Denpasar.

On-ground support throughout Bali

From the moment you land at Bali’s Ngurah Rai (DPS) to your departure, our in-country team is on hand — airport pickup, hotel check-in, guide introductions and any mid-trip changes, all reachable by WhatsApp throughout your holiday.

Frequently Asked Questions — Chandigarh to Bali

How long is the flight from Chandigarh to Bali?
There are no direct flights from Chandigarh to Bali (Denpasar, DPS). The quickest routings are one-stop via Singapore (SIN→DPS about 2h15m–2h45m), Kuala Lumpur (KUL→DPS about 4h) or Bangkok, for a total journey of roughly 10–14 hours including the layover. Connecting carriers include Singapore Airlines/Scoot, AirAsia/Malaysia Airlines/Batik Air and Thai Airways/Thai AirAsia, with IndiGo or Air India to the hub. Indicative return fares run about ₹28,000–₹48,000.
Do I need a visa to travel to Bali from Chandigarh?
Indian passport holders get Indonesia’s Visa on Arrival (VoA): IDR 500,000 (about ₹3,000 / ~US$35), paid by card or cash on arrival at Denpasar airport, valid 30 days and extendable once for another 30 days. You can also pre-apply the e-VOA online at the official portal molina.imigrasi.go.id. Your passport must be valid 6+ months with a blank page. Bali also charges a one-time tourist levy of IDR 150,000 (about ₹900) per person, paid via the Love Bali portal or on arrival.
What is the best time to visit Bali from Chandigarh?
The dry season, April to October, is the best time to visit Bali — sunny, lower humidity, with May to September ideal. The wet season (November to March) brings short heavy afternoon downpours but warm, often-bright mornings; December–January is peak holiday season. Bali sits outside the tropical-cyclone belt, so it is spared the violent storms that hit some neighbouring regions. Note Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence (around March), closes the whole island including the airport for 24 hours.
How much does a Bali tour from Chandigarh cost?
A 7-day Bali tour from Chandigarh — return economy flights, 4-star accommodation, private transfers and guided tours — typically ranges from about ₹95,000 to ₹1,30,000 per person (two adults sharing). Budget trips start lower; premium 5-star holidays cost more. These are indicative — use our Bali Trip Cost Calculator or contact us for an accurate quote.
Are direct flights available from Chandigarh to Bali?
No — there are no non-stop flights from Chandigarh to Bali. Only Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru have direct service. From Chandigarh you fly one-stop via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Bangkok (or via Delhi/Mumbai), with a total journey of about 10–14 hours. Indicative return fares are about ₹28,000–₹48,000.
Can I get vegetarian or Jain food in Bali?
Yes, easily. Balinese cuisine has many vegetable dishes — gado-gado, urab, tempeh and tahu, nasi sayur — and there are Indian restaurants across Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, Denpasar, Sanur, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran. Bali is Hindu-majority, not Buddhist, and vegetarian food is widely understood. Jain meals (without root vegetables) can be arranged at selected restaurants with advance notice.
Is Bali safe for Indian families travelling from Chandigarh?
Bali is among Southeast Asia’s safest destinations for family travel. Use the Grab and Gojek apps for transport, agree fares for taxis, watch your belongings around the monkeys at Ubud Monkey Forest and Uluwatu, and heed beach flags and currents. We recommend comprehensive travel insurance for all travellers.
What is the time difference between Chandigarh and Bali?
Bali uses WITA (Central Indonesia Time, UTC+8), which is 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of IST. When it is 12:00 noon in India, it is 2:30 PM in Bali. With such a small difference there is minimal jet lag, and staying in touch with family back home is easy.
Can I use Indian rupees in Bali?
No — Indian rupees are not accepted. The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), roughly ₹1 ≈ 185 IDR. Visa and Mastercard work widely in tourist areas like Seminyak, Kuta, Ubud and Nusa Dua, but carry IDR cash for warungs, markets and the Nusa islands; ATMs are plentiful. Use our Currency Converter to check current rates.
How many days are enough for a Bali trip from Chandigarh?
Five days is the practical minimum — enough for a beaches-and-Ubud break with a Nusa Penida day trip. Seven days lets you add the Gili Islands or Nusa Lembongan comfortably, and ten days suits a fuller loop taking in Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Sanur and the Kintamani highlands. Our most popular Chandigarh packages run 7 days; browse all options or contact us for a custom itinerary.

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