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Must-See & Do
Top attractions and experiences in Bali.
Visa-on-arrival convenience for Indian passport holders (confirm current rules)
Roughly 4–7 hours flying from major Indian metros, often via a single hop
One destination, four moods: beaches, rice terraces, temples, and nightlife
Strong value for the rupee — premium villas and dining well below European prices
Wide availability of vegetarian, Jain, and Indian food, especially in tourist hubs
Through the Lens
Stunning sights from Bali.

About Bali
Everything you need to know before you go.
Bali packs an entire holiday's worth of variety into one island, which is exactly why it has become the default tropical escape for Indian travelers. Within a few hours' drive you move from the surf beaches and beach clubs of Seminyak and Canggu, to the temple-and-rice-terrace calm of Ubud, to the clifftop sunsets of Uluwatu and the family-friendly lagoons of Nusa Dua. Few destinations this close to India offer honeymooners, families, and friend groups such different versions of the same trip.
For Indian travelers specifically, the appeal is practical as much as scenic. Flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru typically land in 4–7 hours depending on routing, entry for Indian passport holders is usually straightforward (confirm the latest visa rules before booking), and your rupee stretches a long way — a private pool villa, a spa day, and a fine-dining dinner cost a fraction of comparable experiences in Europe or the Maldives. Vegetarian, Jain, and Indian food is easy to find across Seminyak, Ubud, and Kuta, so dietary preferences rarely dictate the itinerary.
The best window is the dry season, roughly April to October, when the beaches and day-trips to Nusa Penida or the Gili Islands are at their best; the November–March green season trades occasional rain for lower prices and emptier sights. Whether you want a five-day beach-and-spa reset or a two-week culture-and-adventure loop, Bali rewards both — and it's close enough to do more than once.
Best Time to Visit
When to plan your perfect trip to Bali.
