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Bali Tour Cost from India 2026: Complete Budget Breakdown (₹40,000-₹1,50,000)

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Bali Tour Cost from India — Complete Budget Breakdown

"How much does a Bali trip cost from India?" — this is the first question every Indian traveller asks before booking flights. The honest answer? Anywhere between ₹40,000 to ₹1,50,000 per person for a 6–7 day trip, depending on your travel style.

This guide breaks down every single expense — flights, hotels, food, sightseeing, visa, and hidden costs — with real 2026 prices. By the end, you'll know exactly what your Bali holiday will cost and where you can save money without compromising the experience.

Quick Answer: Bali Trip Cost from India in 2026

Travel Style Daily Budget 7-Day Total (per person) Backpacker / Budget₹2,500–₹3,500₹40,000–₹55,000 Mid-Range Comfort₹6,000–₹8,000₹70,000–₹95,000 Luxury₹15,000+₹1,30,000–₹2,00,000 Bali is consistently ranked one of the cheapest international destinations for Indian travellers — comparable to Thailand, often cheaper than Bali. The country offers incredible value for every budget.

Bali Trip Cost Breakdown — All Expenses Explained

1. Flight Costs from India to Bali

This is usually your biggest expense. Direct flights from major Indian cities to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City take around 5 hours.

  • Delhi to Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh: ₹20,000–₹30,000 round trip
  • Mumbai to Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh: ₹22,000–₹32,000 round trip
  • Bengaluru to Bali: ₹25,000–₹35,000 round trip
  • Kolkata to Bali: ₹18,000–₹28,000 round trip (closest geographically)

Money-saving tips:

  • Book 60–75 days in advance for best fares
  • Tuesday/Wednesday departures are typically cheaper
  • Vietjet Air, Air Asia, and IndiGo (now operating direct flights) often have promotional fares
  • Avoid December-January (peak prices) — read our best time to visit Bali guide for cheaper months

2. Bali Visa Cost for Indians

Indian passport holders need a Bali e-visa. The official cost is fixed:

  • Single-entry e-visa: USD 25 (~₹2,375)
  • Multiple-entry e-visa: USD 50 (~₹4,750)
  • Visa processing through agents: ₹4,000–₹8,000 (avoid unless urgent)

For step-by-step application, see our Bali visa guide for Indian passport holders. Always apply directly at evisa.gov.vn to save money.

3. Accommodation Costs in Bali

Hotels in Bali offer exceptional value. Here's what you'll pay per night:

Category Per Night (₹) What You Get Hostels/Dorms₹600–₹1,200Bunk bed, shared bathroom, Wi-Fi Budget Hotels₹1,500–₹2,500Clean private room, basic amenities Mid-Range Hotels₹2,500–₹5,0003-4 star, breakfast included, pool Boutique Stays₹3,000–₹6,000Unique design, personalised service Luxury Resorts₹8,000–₹15,000+5-star, beach access, multiple dining For a 7-day trip: Expect to spend ₹10,000–₹35,000 on hotels per person depending on category.

4. Food & Drinks Cost in Bali

Bali is a foodie's paradise — and easy on the wallet. Here's the breakdown:

  • Street food (pho, banh mi, com tam): ₹100–₹250 per meal
  • Local restaurants: ₹300–₹600 per meal
  • Mid-range restaurants: ₹600–₹1,200 per meal
  • Indian restaurants in Bali: ₹500–₹1,000 per meal
  • Beer (local Bia Hoi): ₹40–₹100 per glass
  • Balinese coffee: ₹50–₹150 per cup

Daily food budget: ₹600–₹1,500 per person depending on style. For a 7-day trip, plan ₹4,500–₹10,500.

5. Local Transportation Costs

Within cities:

  • Grab cabs: ₹70–₹200 per kilometre
  • Public buses: ₹25–₹35 per ride
  • Motorbike rentals: ₹350–₹600 per day
  • Cyclo (rickshaw) rides: ₹500–₹800 per hour

Between cities:

  • Domestic flights (Hanoi-Da Nang, Da Nang-Saigon): ₹3,000–₹5,000 one-way
  • Sleeper trains: ₹5,000–₹6,000 one-way
  • Long-distance buses: ₹1,500–₹2,000 one-way

Total local transport for 7 days: ₹3,000–₹6,000 per person

6. Sightseeing & Activity Costs

Bali's biggest attractions are surprisingly affordable:

  • Halong Bay overnight cruise: ₹6,000–₹15,000 (single biggest expense, worth every rupee)
  • Cu Chi Tunnels tour: ₹1,500–₹2,500
  • Ba Na Hills + Golden Bridge: ₹2,500
  • War Remnants Museum entry: ₹150
  • Hoi An Old Town combo ticket: ₹420
  • Sapa trekking tour (2 days): ₹4,000–₹6,000
  • Mekong Delta day trip: ₹2,000–₹3,500
  • Cooking class: ₹1,500

Total sightseeing budget for 7 days: ₹8,000–₹20,000 per person

7. Hidden & Miscellaneous Costs

These are the expenses Indian travellers often forget:

  • Travel insurance: ₹500–₹1,500 (highly recommended)
  • SIM card / eSIM: ₹500–₹1,300 for 7 days of data
  • Tips at restaurants/cruises: ₹500–₹1,500 total
  • Currency exchange charges: 2–3% if using INR cards abroad
  • Shopping (silk, coffee, lacquerware): ₹2,000–₹10,000+
  • Airport transfers: ₹500–₹1,000 each way

Bali Trip Cost: 3 Sample Budget Plans for Indian Travellers

Plan 1: Budget Backpacker (₹45,000 for 7 Days)

  • Flights: ₹20,000
  • Visa: ₹2,375
  • Hostels (6 nights): ₹6,000
  • Halong day trip (no overnight cruise): ₹2,500
  • Street food + local transport: ₹6,000
  • Sightseeing: ₹4,000
  • Insurance + buffer: ₹4,000

Plan 2: Mid-Range Comfort (₹85,000 for 7 Days)

  • Flights: ₹25,000
  • Visa: ₹2,375
  • 3-star hotels (6 nights): ₹18,000
  • Halong overnight cruise: ₹10,000
  • Internal flights: ₹6,000
  • Restaurant meals + Grab cabs: ₹10,000
  • Sightseeing + tours: ₹8,000
  • Insurance + shopping + buffer: ₹5,625

Plan 3: Luxury Bali (₹1,50,000+ for 7 Days)

  • Business class flights: ₹60,000
  • Multiple-entry visa: ₹4,750
  • 5-star resorts (6 nights): ₹50,000
  • Premium Halong cruise: ₹20,000
  • Private guide + transfers: ₹10,000
  • Fine dining + experiences: ₹8,000
  • Buffer + shopping: ₹2,500+

Family of 4 — Bali Trip Cost from India

Travelling with kids? Here's a realistic estimate:

  • Budget family trip (7 days): ₹1,80,000–₹2,20,000
  • Mid-range family trip: ₹2,80,000–₹3,80,000
  • Luxury family experience: ₹5,00,000+

Family discounts on Halong cruises, free entry for kids under 5 at most attractions, and family rooms at hotels help reduce per-person costs significantly.

Honeymoon Couple — Bali Trip Cost from India

For Indian honeymooners, Bali is one of the best-value international destinations:

  • Budget honeymoon (7 days): ₹90,000–₹1,10,000 (couple total)
  • Mid-range honeymoon: ₹1,40,000–₹1,80,000
  • Luxury honeymoon (private cruise + Phu Quoc): ₹2,50,000+

Phu Quoc beach resorts and Halong Bay private cruises are particularly popular for Indian honeymooners.

10 Smart Money-Saving Tips for Indian Travellers in Bali

  1. Apply for visa directly at evisa.gov.vn — save ₹3,000–₹5,000 vs agencies
  2. Book flights 60–75 days early — fares spike closer to departure
  3. Travel in May or September — shoulder season saves 30–40% on hotels
  4. Use Grab app instead of taxis — fixed prices, no haggling needed
  5. Eat street food — pho at a roadside stall is often better than at a restaurant
  6. Withdraw cash from ATMs — better rates than airport currency exchange
  7. Take overnight buses for short routes — saves a hotel night plus transport
  8. Buy a local SIM card — ₹500 for 7 days of data vs ₹3,000+ for international roaming
  9. Bargain at markets — start at 50% of the asking price at Ben Thanh, Hoi An night market
  10. Travel with a group of 4–6 — splits cab fares, group tour discounts, shared accommodation

What's Included in BookBaliHoliday Tour Packages?

Booking a packaged tour can be cheaper than DIY for first-time travellers. Our destination-wise packages for Halong Bay, Hanoi, Hoi An, and Phu Quoc typically include:

  • Hotel accommodation (3-star to 5-star options)
  • Daily breakfast
  • Halong Bay overnight cruise
  • Internal flights or transfers
  • Sightseeing tours with English-speaking guide
  • Airport pickup/drop
  • 24/7 on-ground support

Packages start from ₹32,000 per person (excluding international flights) and can be customised to your budget.

Final Verdict: Is Bali Affordable for Indian Travellers?

Absolutely yes. With a Bali tour cost from India starting at just ₹40,000 for budget travellers and ₹70,000–₹95,000 for a comfortable mid-range experience, Bali offers some of the best value in international travel for Indians.

The key is planning ahead — book flights early, apply for your Bali e-visa on time, and pick the right month for your trip.

Want a ready-made plan? Check out our tested 7-day Bali itinerary from India with day-by-day cost breakdowns.

Ready to book? Explore our curated packages for Halong Bay, Hanoi, Hoi An, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Phu Quoc, and Sapa — or chat with our travel experts for a free customised quote that matches your budget and travel style perfectly. Or see our Bali tour packages from India with package-wise cost breakdowns for all 28 itineraries.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions from Indian travellers planning a Bali trip.

A 7-day Bali trip from India costs approximately ₹40,000-₹55,000 for budget travellers, ₹70,000-₹95,000 for mid-range travellers, and ₹1,30,000+ for luxury experiences, including flights, hotels, food, visa and sightseeing.
May, June and September are the cheapest months with hotel prices 30-40% lower than peak season. However, weather can be unpredictable. October and February offer the best balance of price and weather.
The official Bali e-visa costs USD 25 (~₹2,375) for single entry and USD 50 (~₹4,750) for multiple entry. Visa agencies may charge ₹4,000-₹8,000 for assisted applications.
An overnight Halong Bay cruise costs ₹6,000-₹15,000 per person depending on the cruise category, including all meals, activities and accommodation on board.
Yes, Bali is often slightly cheaper than Thailand, especially for food and local transport. International flights are similarly priced, but daily expenses in Bali are typically 10-20% lower.
Carry around USD 200-300 in cash for emergencies and Visa-on-Arrival situations. Use ATMs in Bali to withdraw IDR for daily expenses — ATM rates are better than airport exchanges.
A family of 4 should budget ₹1,80,000-₹2,20,000 for a budget 7-day Bali trip and ₹2,80,000-₹3,80,000 for a mid-range comfortable trip including flights, hotels, food and sightseeing.
Yes, a backpacker-style 5-7 day Bali trip is possible in ₹45,000-₹50,000 if you book flights early, stay in hostels, eat street food, and use public transport. Add ₹2,375 separately for visa.

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