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Have you ever dreamed of walking barefoot on a soft golden beach, while the sun dips into the ocean, painting the sky in orange and pink? That’s how Bali welcomes you in a warm, magical, and full of life place. From resting on the beach to enjoying the Bali Swing, Bali is more than just a vacation destination. A slow, calm rhythm of island life that makes you forget the hustle of cities. 

Whether you are an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Bali has something just for everyone. Our Bali Tour Package from India is made for those who want to live in peace for a while, apart from just visiting places. Come, breathe in the beauty of Bali, and take home more than memories.

Why Choose Capture A Trip For Your Bali Trip?

At Capture A Trip, we provide you with the best deals on your Bali Tour Packages that include everything so you don’t have to worry about anything. we are here to help you through either it’s about flight booking, visa assistance, stays, local travel, or activities. Whether you are travelling solo, with your friends, or with your loved one, our customised itineraries match your personal travel style. From the moment you leave India to the time you return, we ensure seamless travel arrangements. We provide comfortable and beautiful stays, so you always feel relaxed. Our friendly and experienced Trip Captains will make sure that you have your best time in Bali. We also offer 24⁄7 assistance that is just a call away. Your safety is our priority, and we make sure your journey is smooth and secure. But what truly makes us special is our aim to give you memories that last a lifetime.

What’s Included in Our Bali Packages? 

We believe in offering a seamless and fulfilling travel experience. Our Bali package is carefully curated to ensure you enjoy every moment without worrying about the logistics. Here’s what’s included:

  • Comfortable Accommodation

  • Daily Breakfast at all hotels to start your day with energy and ease.

  • Airport Pickup and Drop as per your flight schedule, so you never have to worry about transfers.

  • Exciting Water Sports activities like Jet Ski, Banana Boat Ride, Parasailing.

  • Ferry Transfers, From Kuta to the Gili Islands, From Gili Islands to Ubud.

  • All Intercity and Local Transfers on a Private Basis for comfort and convenience.

  • Entry tickets to all attractions mentioned in the itinerary, to avoid any surprise charges during your trip.

What’s Not Included? 

While our Bali packages are designed to cover most of your travel essentials, a few things are not included in the standard price. These can be arranged or managed by you directly:

  • International or Domestic Flights (can be booked on request at additional cost)

  • Local Transfer to be managed and paid by the guest on the spot.

  • 5% GST (Goods & Services Tax) and 5% TCS (Tax Collected at Source) as applicable by Indian government regulations.

  • Visa Fees (Approx. USD 35 per person, payable on arrival in Bali).

  • Travel Insurance – Highly recommended for a worry-free journey, but not included in the package.

  • Personal Expenses such as: Laundry, Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) or any extra lunch.

  • Any Services Not Explicitly Mentioned under the ā€œInclusionsā€ section.

Best Bali Holiday Packages with Detailed Itinerary - Most Selling

Bali Packages Duration Price Itinerary
Bali Backpacking Trip Package 6N / 7D ₹79,999 View Itinerary
Bali with Gili Island 7N / 8D ₹49,999 View Itinerary

Best-Selling Bali Group Tour Packages

Join our Bali Community Trips – specially designed for solo travellers, groups of friends, and young explorers. These trips are all about creating bonds, having fun, and making memories that go beyond just visiting places.

Things You Should Know Before Planning a Bali Trip

Planning a trip to Bali? Then it’s important to prepare in advance. Bali is a dream destination for many travellers, but knowing some basic details will make your journey easier. Whether it’s visa rules, currency, or mobile connection, everything matters while traveling to another country. Here’s a helpful guide to the most important things you should know before you go.

These small tips can save you time, money, and stress on your Bali travel packages. Read them carefully and keep them in mind while planning.

Bali Visa

If you’re travelling from India, you’re in luck. Indian citizens don’t need a visa to enter Bali for short visits. This is called visa-free entry, and it’s valid for up to 30 days.

But remember, this visa-free entry is only for tourism purposes. You can’t work or do business using this facility. If you want to stay longer than 30 days, you’ll need to apply for a Visa on Arrival or extend your stay in Bali.

To enter Bali, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of travel. Always carry a return flight ticket to show your intent to leave within the allowed time.

Tip: If you think you may want to stay longer, apply for a visa before your trip or choose Visa on Arrival at the airport (which is extendable once).

Bali Currency 

The official currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). You’ll often see it written as Rp. It’s best to carry some local cash with you as small shops and street vendors usually don’t accept cards.

You can exchange your currency at the airport, in banks, or at trusted local money exchange centers. It’s better to compare rates before exchanging large amounts. ATMs are available in most towns and tourist areas. If your card is international, you can withdraw local currency using it. But there may be a small charge.

Credit and debit cards are accepted in big hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants. But for local markets, small cafes, and taxis — cash is more convenient.

Tip: Always keep small notes handy for tipping, street food, and transport.

SIM Cards For Bali Tourism Packages

Having a working SIM card in Bali makes everything easier. From using Google Maps to booking taxis. You can buy a tourist SIM card as soon as you arrive at the airport. There are also many shops around cities where you can get one easily.

Top network providers in Bali include Telkomsel, XL Axiata, and Smartfren. These offer good coverage and affordable packages.

To buy a SIM, you’ll need to show your passport. Choose a prepaid plan that includes internet data, local calls, and texts. Most travellers prefer getting a data-heavy plan to use social media and maps.

Tip: Ask the shop staff to help with SIM card activation if needed.

Language

The official language of Bali is Bahasa Indonesia. But Bali also has its own local dialect called Balinese, used by native islanders.

In tourist areas like Seminyak, Kuta, and Ubud, many people speak basic English. Hotel staff, tour guides, and drivers are usually able to communicate well in English.

Still, learning a few common words in the local language can be fun and helpful. It also shows respect to the local culture.

Here are a few easy words:

  • Hello – ā€œHaloā€

  • Thank you – ā€œTerima Kasihā€

  • Good morning – ā€œSelamat Pagiā€

  • Yes – ā€œYaā€

  • No – ā€œTidakā€

Tip: Use simple English and speak slowly if someone doesn’t understand you well.

Documents You’ll Need On Your Next Bali Tour

Before you travel to Bali, make sure you have all your important documents ready. This helps you move through immigration and hotel check-ins easily.

Here’s a list of must-have travel documents:

  • A valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)

  • Return flight ticket (proof of exit from Indonesia)

  • Hotel or stay confirmation (for immigration checks)

  • Travel insurance (optional, but very helpful in emergencies)

  • International credit/debit card (for shopping and bookings)

  • Passport-size photos (for visa extensions, if needed)

  • Photocopies or digital copies of your passport and ID

Keep your documents in a waterproof travel pouch and also store digital copies on your phone or email.

Tip: Don’t forget to inform your bank if you plan to use your credit card internationally to avoid blocking.

Best time to visit Bali

Bali, called the Island of the Gods, is a destination that can be visited at any time of the year; however, each season offers a completely unique experience and revelry. Here’s a detailed guide to Bali’s seasons that will help you plan the best time to travel to Bali for your Bali tourism package:

Dry Season (April to October)

These months offer clear skies, warm sunshine, and low humidity. Days are perfect for the beach, sightseeing, and adventure. Activities like surfing, snorkeling, diving, and hiking are best enjoyed during this time. Places like Uluwatu, Seminyak, and Ubud are lively and full of energy. However, July and August are the busiest. For good weather with fewer crowds, choose April, May, or September. You’ll get the same sunny days and better prices.

  • Temperature: 27°C to 32°C

  • What to wear: Light cotton clothes, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Comfortable sandals or flip-flops are best for the beach.

Rainy Season (November to March)

These months of the year see heavy rain and more humidity. While beach time may be limited, it is great for exploring Bali’s indoor and cultural side. Enjoy yoga, spa sessions, art tours, or cooking classes in Ubud. Bali in March turns into a lush green island, waterfalls are full, and nature looks fresh. Fewer tourists travel during this time, making it easier to find good deals and peaceful spots. Just carry an umbrella and plan flexible outings.

  • Temperature: 25°C to 30°C

  • What to wear: Light clothes that dry quickly, sandals, and always carry a small umbrella or rain jacket. A waterproof bag is helpful for keeping your camera or phone safe during short trips.

How to Reach Bali from India

Bali is one of the most popular international travel destinations for Indian tourists. The best and easiest way to reach Bali from India is by air. There are no direct flights, but you can take connecting flights from major cities.

You will land at Ngurah Rai International Airport, also called Denpasar International Airport, located in the southern part of Bali. This airport is well-connected to several international cities such as Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Doha. You can book a flight with a layover in any of these cities.

Flights from India to Bali

You can book Bali flights from almost all major Indian cities. The average travel time is 9 to 12 hours, depending on the stopover and the airline you choose. The total distance between India and Bali is around 5,800 to 6,000 kilometres.

Major Cities Offering Flights to Bali

  • Bali from Delhi

  • Bali from Mumbai

  • Bali from Bangalore

  • Bali from Chennai

  • Bali from Kolkata

All these cities have flights to Bali with one or two layovers. Some flights may take longer depending on the route and the airline.

Best Places to Visit in Bali

Discover the essence of Bali’s as we unveil the best places to visit in Bali our enticing Delhi to Bali tour packages that will captivate your senses and leave an indelible imprint on your heart.

1. Ubud

Embark on a cultural retreat with our enticing Bali tour packages in Ubud. Immerse yourself in the cultural retreat of Ubud, where artistic expression thrives amidst picturesque landscapes. Explore the mystical Ubud Monkey Forest, engage with local artisans, browse vibrant markets, and witness the mesmerising Barong dance performance, a cultural spectacle that brings ancient legends to life. In addition, Ubud is a haven for solo travellers, offering serene landscapes that make it a perfect destination for Bali solo travel.

Things to Do:

  • Explore the mystical Ubud Monkey Forest.

  • Engage with local artisans and visit local markets.

  • Witness the mesmerising Barong dance performance.

Best Time to Visit: April to October.

Nearby Attractions: Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave),Campuhan Ridge Walk, Ubud Palace.

Entry Fee: Ubud Monkey Forest - ₹200-300.

Opening Time: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.

2. Kuta, Bali

Kuta, Bali is known for its vibrant nightlife, making it a popular choice for travellers booking Bali group tour packages. Experience the vibrant energy of Kuta with our exciting Bali travel packages. Kuta, a coastal town renowned for its dynamic surf scene and lively atmosphere. Sink your toes into the powdery sands of Kuta Beach, catch a wave or simply bask in the sun. Traverse the bustling streets filled with shops, street vendors, and restaurants, and let the rhythm of Kuta’s nightlife whisk you away.

Things to Do:

  • Visit or relax at Kuta Beach.

  • Shop at street markets and boutiques.

  • Enjoy the buzzing nightlife at clubs and bars.

Best Time to Visit: June to September (perfect for outdoor activities).

Nearby Attractions: Waterbom Bali, Legian Beach, Beachwalk Shopping Centre.

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Time: All throughout the day.

3. Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Discover the beauty of Tegalalang Rice Terrace with our breathtaking Bali tour package. Lose yourself in the verdant tapestry of Tegalalang’s iconic rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through the emerald-green rice terraces carved into the hillsides, capturing the essence of traditional Balinese agriculture. Enjoy panoramic views and immerse yourself in the serene ambience of this picturesque landscape. Even the budget-friendly travellers can enjoy the stunning views of the Tegalalang Rice Terrace as part of the cheapest Bali tourism packages.

Things to Do:

  • Wander through emerald-green terraces.

  • Capture panoramic views and serene landscapes.

  • Swing over the rice fields on the famous Bali Swing.

Best Time to Visit: April to October.

Nearby Attractions: Tirta Empul Temple, Gunung Kawi Sebatu.

Entry Fee: ₹150-200

Opening Time: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

4. Seminyak

Experience the epitome of elegance and sophistication in Seminyak, where luxury and style converge. Delight in the trendy beach clubs, indulge in world-class dining at chic restaurants, and peruse the high-end boutiques that line the fashionable streets of this cosmopolitan oasis. Also pamper yourself with spa treatments and beachfront dining in Seminyak, highlights of most Bali holiday packages.

Things to Do:

  • Relax at beach clubs like Potato Head and Ku De Ta.

  • Indulge in gourmet meals at chic restaurants.

  • Shop at high-end boutiques.

Best Time to Visit: May to September.

Nearby Attractions: Petitenget Temple, Double Six Beach.

Entry Fee: Free for beaches; Club fees vary.

Opening Time: Varies for each attraction and club.

5. Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua stands out for its pristine beaches and high-end resorts, making it an ideal destination for Bali family tour packages. Discover the luxury side of Bali in Nusa Dua. Relax on the pristine beaches, indulge in water sports activities, and explore cultural attractions such as the Museum Pasifika and the Nusa Dua Theatre.

Things to Do:

  • Relax on white sand beaches.

  • Indulge in water sports like snorkelling and jet skiing.

  • Visit the Museum Pasifika and Nusa Dua Theatre.

Best Time to Visit: May to September.

Nearby Attractions: Water Blow, Geger Beach.

Entry Fee: Free for beaches; Museum Pasifika - ₹300-400.

Opening Time: Museum Pasifika - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

6. Nusa Penida

Embark on an extraordinary journey with our captivating Bali trip packages from Delhi including Nusa Penida. Venture to the untouched beauty of Nusa Penida, where pristine landscapes and unspoiled nature beckon the adventurous soul. Discover hidden gems such as the breathtaking Kelingking Beach, the mesmerising Angel’s Billabong, and the awe-inspiring Crystal Beach.

Things to Do:

  • Visit Kelingking Beach and Angel’s Billabong.

  • Take a Scuba dive at Crystal Beach.

  • Explore Atuh Beach and Thousand Island Viewpoint.

Best Time to Visit: May to September.

Nearby Attractions: Diamond Beach, Tembeling Natural Pool.

Entry Fee: ₹100-200 for beaches.

Opening Time: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

7. Tanah Lot Temple

Indulge in the ethereal beauty of Tanah Lot Temple with our enchanting Bali tour packages. Be enchanted by the ethereal beauty of Tanah Lot Temple, an architectural masterpiece perched on a rocky outcrop amidst crashing waves. Witness the magical sunset casting an enchanting glow over this sacred site, and feel the spiritual energy that resonates throughout its hallowed grounds.

Things to Do:

  • Experience sunset views.

  • Explore nearby art markets.

  • Capture the iconic temple silhouette.

Best Time to Visit:  April to October.

Nearby Attractions: Batu Bolong Temple, Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest.

Entry Fee: ₹200-300.

Opening Time: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

8. Uluwatu

Unveil the dramatic cliffs and breathtaking vistas of Uluwatu with our awe-inspiring Bali tour package. A destination that exudes a sense of awe and wonder. Visit Uluwatu Temple, majestically sitting atop soaring cliffs, and be enthralled by the melodic chants of the Kecak Fire Dance, a hypnotic performance that recounts ancient tales against a backdrop of fiery torches.

Things to Do:

  • Visit Uluwatu Temple.

  • Watch the Kecak Fire Dance performance.

  • Relax at Suluban Beach.

Best Time to Visit: May to October.

Nearby Attractions: Padang Padang Beach, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Park.

Entry Fee: Uluwatu Temple - ₹300-400.

Opening Time: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

9. Mount Batur

Embark on a thrilling adventure to Mount Batur, an active volcano in Bali, with our exhilarating Bali travel packages. Wake up early and start hiking up to the summit. As you reach the top, get ready to witness a truly magnificent sight—the sunrise. Watch as the sun slowly rises above the horizon, casting its golden rays on the crater lake and the vast fields of hardened lava. Take a moment to soak in the breathtaking views of the island and the stunning volcanic landscape that surrounds you. It’s an experience that will leave you in awe of nature’s beauty.

Things to Do:

  • Take an early morning walk.

  • Enjoy panoramic views of the volcanic landscape.

  • Visit the nearby hot springs for relaxation.

Best Time to Visit: April to October.

Nearby Attractions: Batur Lake, Toya Bungkah Hot Springs.

Entry Fee: ₹1,000-1,500 for guided tours.

Opening Time: All throughout the day 

10. Jimbaran

Indulge in the serenity of Jimbaran, a coastal haven where pristine beaches meet delectable seafood delights. Jimbaran should definitely be in your Bali holiday packages if you seek tranquility in your tour. Savour exquisite culinary creations at beachfront restaurants, relax under swaying palms, and relish the tranquillity that envelops this blissful retreat. 

Things to Do:

  • Enjoy a seafood dinner at beachside restaurants.

  • Relax on the pristine beach.

  • Explore the local market.

Best Time to Visit: May to September.

Nearby Attractions: Jimbaran Beach, Kedonganan Beach.

Entry Fee: Free

Opening Time:  All throughout the day

Things to Do in Bali

There are plenty of exciting things to do in Bali that cater to different interests and preferences. Here are some popular activities:

1. Surfing

Bali is a surfer’s paradise, offering world-class waves for all levels of experience. Whether you are a seasoned surfer or a beginner looking to catch your first wave, experiencing the thrill of surfing should be a part of your Bali holiday packages.Head to popular surfing spots like Kuta, Uluwatu, and Canggu to catch some waves and enjoy the thrill of riding the surf.

2. Temples and Cultural Sites

Immerse yourself in Bali’s rich cultural heritage by visiting its stunning temples and cultural sites. Exploring the majestic Uluwatu Temple, Tanah Lot Temple, Besakih Temple, and Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)  should be a part of your Bali tour package from Delhi . Witness the intricate architecture, learn about Balinese traditions, and feel the spiritual energy that emanates from these sacred sites.

3. Water Activities

Discover the vibrant underwater world by snorkelling or diving in Bali’s crystal-clear waters. Explore coral reefs, encounter colourful marine life, and swim alongside sea turtles at popular spots like Menjangan Island, Amed, and Nusa Penida should be a part of your Bali tour package from India. These water activities offer unforgettable experiences and the chance to explore Bali’s marine treasures.

4. Balinese Cuisine

Delight your taste buds with the diverse flavors of Balinese cuisine, which should be a part of your Bali Indonesia tour package. Visit local markets to sample street foods of Bali, and indulge in a delicious seafood dinner on the beach.

5. Ubud Art and Culture

Immerse yourself in the thriving arts scene of Ubud as part of your Bali tour package for Couple. Visit art galleries and museums, attend traditional dance performances, explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, and discover the traditional craft villages known for their woodwork, silver jewelry, and batik.

6. Trekking and Nature Exploration

Embark on scenic hikes and nature walks to explore Bali’s lush landscapes. Trek through rice terraces in Tegalalang, hike to stunning waterfalls like Sekumpul and Gitgit, and venture into the jungles of Bali’s interior to discover hidden gems during your Bali trip packages.

7. Wildlife Encounters

Visit Bali’s animal sanctuaries and conservation centres to interact with rescued and rehabilitated animals. Explore the Bali Bird Park, Bali Safari and Marine Park, or the Elephant Safari Park to observe and learn about the local wildlife during your Bali tour package.

8. Shopping and Markets

Explore Bali’s vibrant markets and boutique shops. Visit the traditional Ubud Market for handicrafts and souvenirs, explore the fashion boutiques in Seminyak, or hunt for unique treasures in the Sukawati Art Market on your Bali Holiday Packages.

9. Traditional Balinese Spa

Indulge in a relaxing spa experience inspired by Balinese traditions. Treat yourself to a soothing Balinese massage, body scrub, or flower bath, and let your worries melt away on your Bali Trip Package from India.

10. Bali Swing

Do not forget to experience an adrenaline rush and breathtaking views by trying the famous Bali Swing on your Bali Tour Package for couples. Swing high above the treetops, overlooking stunning landscapes, lush forests, and rice terraces.

Food to Eat in Bali  

Bali, the Island of the Gods, is not just a tropical paradise known for its beaches and temples. It is also a haven for food lovers. From traditional delicacies to street food delights, Balinese cuisine is a fusion of bold flavors, aromatic spices, and fresh ingredients. If you’re planning a trip to Bali, indulging in its vibrant food scene is a must. Here are 10 must-try dishes that will make your culinary experience unforgettable.

1. Nasi Goreng

Nasi Goreng is Bali’s signature fried rice dish, often served with a fried egg on top. It’s made with sweet soy sauce, vegetables, and a choice of meat or shrimp, offering a delicious smoky flavour.

2. Babi Guling

Babi Guling, or Balinese roasted pig, is marinated with turmeric and spices, then slow-roasted for crispy skin and tender meat. It’s a festive delicacy often served with rice and sambal.

3. Sate Lilit

Sate Lilit is minced meat satay, mixed with grated coconut and spices, then wrapped around bamboo sticks and grilled. Its smoky aroma and rich flavors are irresistible.

4. Bebek Betutu

Bebek Betutu is a slow-cooked duck marinated with turmeric and spices. Wrapped in banana leaves and roasted, the dish offers tender, flavorful meat perfect for special occasions.

5. Lawar

Lawar is a traditional Balinese salad made with minced meat, vegetables, and grated coconut. It’s packed with bold flavors and often served alongside rice and meats.

6. Nasi Campur

Nasi Campur, meaning ā€œmixed rice,ā€ offers rice served with small portions of meats, vegetables, and sambal. It’s a vibrant and tasty way to sample multiple Balinese flavors in one meal.

7. Ayam Betutu

Ayam Betutu is a slow-cooked chicken dish, marinated in rich spices and wrapped in banana leaves. Served with sambal matah, it’s a flavorful favorite in Bali.

8. Jaje Laklak

Jaje Laklak are traditional rice cakes made from rice flour and pandan leaves. Topped with grated coconut and palm sugar syrup, these sweet bites are a delightful dessert.

9. Pisang Goreng

Pisang Goreng, or fried banana fritters, are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Often served with honey or ice cream, they are a popular Balinese snack.

10. Es Campur

Es Campur is a refreshing dessert made with shaved ice, coconut milk, fruits, and jellies. Topped with condensed milk and syrup, it’s a perfect treat on a hot day.

Shopping in Bali 

If you are planning your Bali honeymoon package or have already booked your shopping in Bali it is a delightful experience. From vibrant local markets to luxury boutiques, Bali offers a range of shopping options. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs, traditional crafts, or stylish beachwear, you will find everything to suit your taste.

What To Buy 

Balinese Handicrafts

  • Shop for authentic Balinese handicrafts like wooden carvings, stone sculptures, and handwoven textiles.

  • Ideal for those who wish to take home a piece of Bali’s artistic heritage.

  • Ubud Art Market and Sukawati Art Market are also popular places to explore.

Traditional Clothing and Batik

  • Bali is famous for its Batik fabric, a traditional Indonesian textile with intricate patterns.

  • Buy beautiful dresses and shirts made from Batik.

Jewellery and Accessories

  • Discover unique silver jewelry at Celuk Village, known as the silver and gold crafting hub.

  • Choose from rings, bracelets, and necklaces that make perfect gifts.

  • Many Bali honeymoon packages from Delhi for couples offer special tours to these jewelry markets.

Organic and Wellness Products

  • Bali’s markets offer a variety of organic and Ayurvedic products.

  • Purchase natural soaps, essential oils, and herbal skincare items.

  • Ideal for wellness enthusiasts on their Bali honeymoon packages.

Designer Boutiques and Luxury Stores

  • Seminyak and Canggu are hotspots for luxury shopping.

  • Explore high-end fashion boutiques and designer stores.

  • Perfect for those seeking a touch of elegance on their Bali honeymoon tour packages.

Souvenirs and Local Goods

  • Bali has numerous souvenir shops selling keychains, fridge magnets, and miniature handicrafts.

  • Visit Kuta Art Market for a wide variety.

Where To Shop  

  • Ubud Art Market: Best for traditional handicrafts and Balinese art.

  • Sukawati Art Market: Perfect for budget shopping and local artifacts.

  • Seminyak Village: Ideal for designer brands and stylish apparel.

  • Kuta Art Market: Great for souvenirs and beachwear.

  • Celuk Village: Renowned for its silver and gold jewelry.

Things To Remember When Shopping In Bali 

  • Bargain politely at local markets to get the best deals.

  • Shop early in the day to enjoy fewer crowds.

  • Carry cash as small vendors may not accept cards and UP

Bali cultural & heritage insight

Bali is not just a destination where you enjoy beaches and resorts. It is a land full of rich culture and old traditions. The people of Bali follow unique customs that are deeply connected to their religion and daily life. Every village in Bali has its own traditions. You will see beautiful temples, colourful ceremonies, and people dressed in traditional clothes. The culture here is peaceful, spiritual, and full of life. Learning about Bali culture makes your Bali tour package more meaningful.

About Bali Religion and Temples

Most people in Bali follow Balinese Hinduism, which is a mix of Hindu, Buddhist, and local beliefs. Temples are called ā€œPuraā€ in Bali. There are thousands of temples on the island, from big ones like Besakih Temple to small shrines in the area. You will often see offerings of flowers and rice outside temples. These are daily prayers made to the gods. The most famous temples of Bali include:

  • Tanah Lot Temple

  • Uluwatu Temple

  • Besakih Temple

  • Tirta Empul Temple

Dance

Dance in Bali is more than just art, it is a part of religion and tradition. Each movement in Balinese dance tells a story, often about gods, legends, or spirits. The dancers wear bright costumes and golden headpieces. Their hand movements, facial expressions, and eye movements are very detailed. Popular traditional dances form include:

  • Barong Dance

  • Legong Dance

  • Kecak Dance

You can witness these dance styles in temples, cultural parks, and in evening shows at places like Ubud and Uluwatu.

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