Bali Tour Packages From Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar is one of eastern India's most rapidly growing travel hubs, with more international holiday enquiries coming out of Odisha every year than the previous decade combined. Bali consistently tops the wishlist partly because it is genuinely beautiful, and partly because it is achievable in 5 to 7 days without burning all your annual leave.
The challenge from Bhubaneswar is the connection. Biju Patnaik International Airport handles multiple daily domestic routes, and most Bali-bound travellers here connect through Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, or Chennai before catching an international flight onward. This multi-leg journey is manageable with the right package structure one where flights are co-ordinated, layovers are sensible, and someone confirms your hotel before you board.
Viacation designs Bali tour packages from Bhubaneswar around that reality. You get a single documented plan covering your domestic leg, international connection, Bali arrival transfer, accommodation, and guided sightseeing. Pricing starts at ₹21,999 per adult with no hidden resort fees or undisclosed charges added at checkout. Whether this is your first international trip or your fourth, you will know exactly what you are getting before you pay.
Best Time to Visit Bali from Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar sits in Odisha, where summer heat is fierce and monsoon is heavy. Travellers here naturally lean toward booking Bali during May–June (pre-monsoon escape) or during the October–November window (post-festive break). Here is how Bali's seasons map to those preferences:
- Dry Season: April to October:Clear skies, calm seas, and the full Bali experience beach clubs in Seminyak, boat trips to Nusa Penida, and sunrise treks up Mount Batur. July and August are Bali's busiest months globally; prices peak and attractions fill up. Book 8–10 weeks in advance for this window.
- Pre-Monsoon Sweet Spot: April–May: An excellent time for Bhubaneswar travellers who want to escape the rising heat at home. Bali is still largely dry, hotel rates are moderate, and beaches are noticeably less crowded than July. This is one of our most recommended windows for couples and families.
- Post-Monsoon Escape: September–October: Bali has largely dried out by September, rice terraces are vivid green after seasonal rains, and Ubud's valley walks are at their most scenic. October has particularly pleasant evening temperatures. For the Navaratri and Dussehra holiday window, this period gives you Bali at its most photogenic and calm.
- Wet Season: November to March: Rain falls in short bursts, usually in the afternoon or evening. Mornings are often clear. Prices drop significantly, and resorts offer genuine value. For Bhubaneswar travellers targeting the December–January festive window on a budget, this season can work beautifully with a flexible itinerary.
How to Reach Bali from Bhubaneswar
- Step 1 — Domestic Leg from Biju Patnaik Airport (BBI): Multiple airlines operate daily from Bhubaneswar to connection hubs. The most frequently used routes for Bali-bound travellers are Bhubaneswar → Kolkata (1 hour), Bhubaneswar → Bengaluru (2 hours), and Bhubaneswar → Delhi (2 hours 15 minutes). From any of these cities, you catch your international flight to Denpasar (DPS).
- Step 2 — International Leg to Bali (DPS): Popular airline combinations include IndiGo or Air India to Kolkata, then Singapore Airlines or Scoot onward to Bali via Singapore. Alternatively, travel to Bengaluru and fly AirAsia or Garuda Indonesia to Denpasar. Total journey time (domestic + international + layover) typically falls between 13–18 hours depending on the route and connection timing.
- Step 3 — Arrival in Bali: Ngurah Rai International Airport handles Bali's entire international traffic. Viacation arranges pre-booked private transfers for all packages, which means your driver is at arrivals with your name, the car is air-conditioned, and there is no negotiation involved. Transfer times: Kuta (15 min), Seminyak (25 min), Nusa Dua (30 min), Ubud (90 min).
Visa: Indian passport holders receive Visa on Arrival at Denpasar Airport. Valid 30 days, extendable by 30 more, and costs approximately USD 35 payable at the VoA counter.
Places to Visit in Bali
- Tanah Lot — Bali's Most Iconic Sea Temple: No Bali package from Bhubaneswar is complete without Tanah Lot Temple. Built on a rocky coastal outcropping that becomes a sea-surrounded island at high tide, this Hindu temple is sacred to the Balinese and spectacular for visitors at golden hour. The surrounding area has a long promenade with local artisans, a small traditional market, and open-air dining with direct sunset views. Arrive by 5 PM for the best experience.
- Ubud's Cultural Quarter: Ubud is the island's creative and spiritual heart distinct in character from beach-resort Bali. It holds the Royal Palace, the famous Monkey Forest, art galleries, and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces just 15 minutes north. Ubud also has a dense cluster of world-class spas, organic cafes, and workshops where you can learn Balinese painting, wood carving, or traditional batik dying. Travellers from eastern India often find Ubud's quieter pace deeply refreshing.
- Seminyak Beach and the Sunset Strip: Seminyak is Bali's most sophisticated beach neighbourhood upscale restaurants, boutique fashion stores, and beach clubs where the crowd is mixed, international, and relaxed. The beach here faces west, which means every clear-sky evening delivers a reliable spectacle. Potato Head Beach Club is the area's most famous landmark; La Favela and Motel Mexicola are nightlife favourites.
- Nusa Penida — Bali's Wild Island Sister: A 30-minute fast boat from Sanur brings you to Nusa Penida, which feels dramatically wilder than mainland Bali. Kelingking Beach T-Rex-shaped cliff viewpoint is the island's most iconic photograph location. Crystal Bay offers excellent snorkelling with manta ray sightings between July and October. Angel's Billabong and Broken Beach are natural rock formations that reward early arrivals before tour groups arrive.
- GWK Cultural Park: The Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park houses one of the world's tallest statues a 121-metre gilded representation of the Hindu deity Wisnu riding the Garuda bird. The park also hosts traditional Balinese dance performances, cultural exhibits, and sweeping views over the Bukit Peninsula. An unusual, visually striking stop that Bhubaneswar travellers many familiar with Odisha's own rich temple tradition find culturally resonant.
Things to Do in Bali
- Sunrise at Mount Batur — A 2-hour guided night trek to Bali's active volcano caldera. Watch the sun rise over Lake Batur from 1,717 metres elevation. One of Bali's most memorable experiences.
- Dolphin watching in Lovina — North Bali's quieter coast offers early-morning catamaran trips to spot wild spinner dolphins in natural habitat.
- Balinese cooking class — Learn the spice-heavy, temple-influenced cooking style of Bali, starting with a local market visit. Great for families and couples.
- Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud — Wander through a lush 12-hectare forest inhabited by 700+ long-tailed macaques and three ancient Hindu temples.
- Bali Swing — Multiple operators near Tegallalang offer suspended swings over the valley; some reach heights of 78 metres. Pure adrenaline for a selfie.
- Besakih Temple — Known as the "Mother Temple" of Bali, Besakih sits on the slopes of Mount Agung and is the most sacred Hindu site on the island. A meaningful cultural visit especially for spiritually-inclined travellers.
- Surf lessons in Kuta — Kuta Beach is one of Southeast Asia's most beginner-friendly surf spots. Lessons run from 6 AM and instructors are patient with first-timers.
Sample Bali Itinerary from Bhubaneswar (6 Nights / 7 Days)
- Day 1: Fly Bhubaneswar → Hub city (Kolkata / Delhi / Bengaluru) → Overnight international flight
- Day 2: Arrive Bali (DPS) → Check-in Seminyak hotel → Relax, explore Seminyak beach at sunset
- Day 3: Tanah Lot sunset visit + Seminyak dinner
- Day 4: Ubud full day — Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Monkey Forest, Art Market, Royal Palace evening dance
- Day 5: Nusa Penida day trip — Kelingking, Angel's Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay snorkelling
- Day 6: Mount Batur sunrise trek (early start) → Afternoon leisure at hotel pool or spa
- Day 7: Uluwatu Temple + Kecak Fire Dance → Night flight from DPS → Arrive hub → Return to Bhubaneswar
Swap Nusa Penida for a north Bali dolphin trip + Lovina waterfall combo if you prefer calmer waters. Let us know your priority and we build around it.
Why Book with Viacation
- Single point of contact: From initial enquiry to Bali return no handoffs between agents.
- Written confirmations: For every hotel, transfer, and activity before payment.
- Live package pricing: Updated with actual flight fares at time of enquiry.
- Indian-friendly guidance: Meal options, cultural tips, and airport assistance included.
- Post-booking support: WhatsApp contact available throughout your trip.
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Five to seven days work well to cover beaches, Ubud, one temple sunset, and a day of activities, with enough free time for rest, shopping, or an extra spa session.
No, there are usually no direct flights. Travellers connect through major Indian or Southeast Asian hubs. Viacation help select routes with reasonable layovers and clear baggage rules.
Costs depend on season, hotel category, and activities. With planned flights, mid range hotels, and prebooked tours, Bali can feel good value compared with many other international beach destinations.
Indian passport holders can get a visa on arrival for short tourist stays, subject to the current Indonesian rules. We always recommend checking the latest updates before travel and carrying confirmed return tickets.
A Bali tour package from Bhubaneswar commonly includes flights, hotels with breakfast, airport transfers, selected sightseeing tours, and basic travel insurance. Inclusions appear clearly in writing, so you avoid hidden costs and last-minute surprises.




























































