Planning to visit Bali? Know the complete budget of a trip for two people, every detail from accommodation to sightseeing
Indonesia’s famous tourist destination, Bali, is often called heaven on earth. It is very much liked among Indian tourists. But do you know how much this trip costs for two people? Also, what special things should be kept in mind? Let us know…
It would be great to have a trip to Bali within ₹60,000, but when all the expenses are added up, the expense usually reaches at least ₹1 lakh. Here we are talking about a trip not just for one person, but for two. Since the Indian rupee has a good value in Bali, it is a great place for cheap international trips. When should you go? How to book tickets? How much does a hotel cost? Know the answers to these important questions related to the trip…
Flight Booking Tip: It depends on you whether you want a budget-friendly trip to Bali or a luxury experience. If you’re booking flights, plan at least two months in advance. Typically, a round-trip ticket for two people costs around ₹45,000, although this figure can go up to ₹70,000. However, booking a few months in advance – or taking advantage of sales and discounts – can help keep costs down.
Visa on Arrival: Indians love to visit Bali because of the ‘Visa on Arrival’ facility. Indian citizens can stay there for 30 days on this visa. The exchange rate is approximately 188 Indonesian rupiah (IDR) per 1 Indian Rupee. The visa fee is 500,000 Indonesian rupiah; As a result, two people can spend between ₹5,200 to ₹5,600 for a visa.
Hotel Cost: Although flights cost the most, you can still manage a trip to Bali on a budget. Many travelers and bloggers prefer to stay in hostels, which can cost as low as ₹500 per day. In areas like Kuta, Legian or Ubud in Bali, 3-star hotels are available between ₹2,500 to ₹4,000 per night. At ₹4,000, a 6 day stay would cost ₹24,000. Food and Drink in Bali: Delicious food is available here at affordable prices. A couple can spend ₹800 to ₹1,200 a day on food. This is the minimum budget; If you want to eat in an expensive restaurant, you can also spend more. At ₹1,200, the total expenses for 6 days could be ₹10,000 to ₹15,000. However, there are also Indian restaurants where prices can be lower – sometimes even at half the price.
Transportation: Apart from enjoying the beach, you can rent a scooter to get around Bali; Its fare ranges between ₹350 to ₹700. If you hire a private cab, the cost could range from ₹3,000 to ₹4,500.
Places to Visit and Activities: Bali is a beach destination and has many temples with very low entry fees. You can indulge in activities like Nusa Penida Day Trip, Water Sports, Bali Swing or Mount Batur Sunrise Trek. However, participating in these activities will increase your total expenses.
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