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Bali Trip from India (2026), Visa on Arrival Guide

Visank Editorial20 March 2026Updated 5 April 202610 min read

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Bali (and the rest of Indonesia) offers Visa on Arrival for Indian passport holders, one of the most convenient tropical destinations from India. The VoA costs IDR 500,000 (~₹2,800), is valid for 30 days, and can be extended once for another 30 days. A week-long Bali trip from India costs ₹50,000-1,00,000 per person.

Visa on Arrival, what you need

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Return flight ticket
  • Proof of accommodation (hotel booking)
  • IDR 500,000 in cash or card at arrival
  • Photograph not typically required

You can also apply for an e-VoA online before departure at evisa.imigrasi.go.id to skip the arrival queue, same IDR 500,000 fee.

Budget (per person, 7 days)

CategoryBudget (₹)Mid-range (₹)
Return flights (BOM → DPS)25,00040,000
Visa on Arrival2,8002,800
Travel insurance1,5002,500
Accommodation 7 nights15,00040,000
Food8,00018,000
Activities (surfing, temples)6,00015,000
Scooter rental + fuel2,5003,500
Total~₹60,000~₹1,20,000

Where to stay, Kuta vs Ubud vs Seminyak vs Canggu

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  • Kuta, Nightlife, beach, budget hotels, crowded
  • Seminyak, Beach clubs, upscale resorts, dining scene
  • Canggu, Surf, digital nomad scene, cafes, laid-back
  • Ubud, Rice paddies, yoga, temples, jungle, quieter
  • Uluwatu, Cliff views, luxury, kecak dance, surf

7-day itinerary

  • Days 1-3: Canggu or Seminyak, Beach, surf lesson, beach clubs, scooter rides
  • Day 4: Uluwatu day trip, Temple, kecak dance at sunset, seafood dinner
  • Days 5-7: Ubud, Rice terraces, Monkey Forest, temple hop, Tegallalang, spa

Frequently asked questions

?Do Indians need a visa for Bali?
Yes, but it's a Visa on Arrival (VoA), no advance application required. Pay IDR 500,000 (~₹2,800) at Denpasar airport or any Indonesian international entry point. Valid for 30 days.
?Can I extend my Bali visa?
Yes. The VoA can be extended once for an additional 30 days. Visit a local immigration office in Denpasar or Kuta with your passport, accommodation proof, and the extension fee (~IDR 500,000).
?How much does a Bali trip cost from India?
A 7-day Bali trip from India costs ₹60,000-1,20,000 per person including flights, accommodation, food, and activities. Budget travellers can do it for ₹50,000; luxury trips easily go ₹2-3 lakh.
?Is Bali safe for solo Indian travellers?
Yes, Bali is one of the safest destinations in South-East Asia. Exercise normal precautions around valuables, avoid dodgy scooter rentals, and stick to licensed Grab/Gojek rides at night.
?What's the best time to visit Bali?
April-October is the dry season and best for beach trips. November-March is the wet season, more affordable hotels but rainier afternoons. May-June and September are the sweet spots.

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