Bali, often referred to as the ‘Island of the Gods’ or ‘Surfer’s Paradise,’ is a magical destination brimming with vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and incredible experiences. Whether you’re drawn to its sacred temples, lush rice terraces, or adrenaline-pumping jungle swings, Bali has something for everyone. But with so much to offer, planning your trip efficiently is key to experiencing this tropical paradise without overspending.
Luckily, Bali offers plenty of budget-friendly options, and with a little planning, you can easily explore the island for less than ₹1.30 lakh. Here’s how you can make the most of your 5-6 day vacation in Bali.
Bali is home to a variety of iconic spots that are perfect for both relaxation and adventure. Here’s a list of essential destinations that won’t break the bank:
Bali offers a wide range of food options that cater to all budgets. Don’t miss out on these local spots:
Flights: Direct flights from Delhi and Bengaluru with Vistara start around ₹42,000 for a round trip.
Accommodation: Budget stays are readily available on Airbnb and through local hotels. Room rates begin at ₹3,500 per night, with places like Ramada Encore by Wyndham offering discounts in the off-peak season.
Transportation: Bluebird Taxis are reliable and affordable. For more flexibility, rent a scooter (but make sure you have an International Driving Permit). Gojek and Grab apps are essential for booking transport.
With smart planning and a little research, you can enjoy an unforgettable Bali vacation without breaking the bank.
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