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Bali isn’t just a place. It’s a paradisiacal feeling of serenity and everything positive that wraps you around once you land here. Even though there is no connection between this country’s name and Bali (Vali) of Ramayana, almost everything here has a spiritual connection. You’ll often find religious

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Yes, Indian citizens do need a visa to enter Indonesia, including Bali. Good news! As of current regulations (July 2025), you can typically obtain a Visa On Arrival (VOA) at the Denpasar International Airport for a stay of up to 30 days, which is extendable once for another 30 days. Your passport should be valid for at least six months from your entry date. There's also a mandatory Bali Tourism Tax (IDR 150,000) that can be paid online or upon arrival.

Answer: The best time to visit Bali is during its dry season, from April to October. During these months, you'll experience sunny days, lower humidity, and ideal conditions for beach activities, sightseeing, and exploring. While July and August are peak tourist months, the shoulder seasons (April-June, September-October) offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds.

Answer: The local currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases, local markets, and eateries, especially outside major tourist hubs. Credit and debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) are widely accepted in hotels, larger restaurants, and shops. You can also withdraw cash from ATMs (which usually dispense IDR 50,000 or IDR 100,000 notes). We recommend checking with your bank for international transaction fees or considering a travel forex card for convenience.

Answer: Yes, Bali is generally considered very safe for tourists, including Indian travelers. Like any travel destination, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas, and take basic precautions to safeguard your belongings. The Balinese people are known for their warm hospitality.

Answer: Given Bali's tropical climate (warm and humid year-round), pack light, breathable, and comfortable clothing. Think cotton, linen, and flowy fabrics. Swimwear is essential for beaches and pool days. If you plan to visit temples, remember to pack modest attire that covers your shoulders and knees. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals are a must for sightseeing.

Answer: For tourists, popular transport options include ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek (similar to Uber/Ola), which offer convenient and affordable car or scooter rides. You can also hire private drivers for day tours, which is often recommended for longer distances or group travel. Taxis are available, and for shorter distances, local bemo (minibuses) are an authentic but less structured option. Renting a scooter is popular but only recommended for experienced riders due to traffic.

Answer: Absolutely! Bali is a vegetarian-friendly paradise. Given the strong Hindu influence and growing wellness trend, you'll find an abundance of delicious vegetarian and even vegan options. Look out for local dishes like Gado-Gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce), Nasi Campur (vegetarian version with mixed rice and sides), Tempeh and Tofu preparations, and fresh fruit smoothies. Many restaurants, especially in tourist areas, cater specifically to vegetarian preferences, and you'll find Indian restaurants too.

Answer: Yes, at Travanya, we specialize in customized holidays. Our Bali tour packages are flexible, allowing you to tailor your itinerary, activities, and accommodation to match your preferences, budget, and travel style. Just let us know your requirements, and our travel experts will design the perfect Bali trip for you.

Answer: Bali offers a wide array of family-friendly activities. You can enjoy theme parks like Waterbom Bali, explore the Monkey Forest, learn to surf at Kuta Beach, visit the Bali Safari and Marine Park, or enjoy cultural performances. Many resorts also offer kids' clubs and family-oriented amenities, ensuring a memorable vacation for everyone.

Answer: Our Bali tour packages typically include accommodation (hotels/villas), transfers (airport and inter-city), sightseeing tours to major attractions, and selected meals (often daily breakfast and some lunches/dinners as per the itinerary). Specific inclusions vary by package, so please refer to the "Highlights" and "View Details" section for each package on our website for precise information. Flights are generally not included in the base price but can be arranged upon request.