Bali Tour Packages From Chandigarh
Chandigarh is a city built on the principles of harmony, design, and quality of life. Its wide tree-lined avenues, curated parks, and thriving café culture reflect the tastes of a population that values both aesthetics and wellbeing. Bali, Indonesia's most iconic island, is a place where those same principles are woven into the very fabric of daily existence where beauty, nature, and spiritual balance come together in a way that travellers from Chandigarh find instantly compelling.
Our Bali packages from Chandigarh give Tricity residents (Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula) a seamlessly organised pathway to one of the world's most extraordinary travel destinations with expert planning, transparent pricing, and experiences that go far beyond what a standard tour can offer.
How to Reach Bali from Chandigarh
- Via Chandigarh International Airport (IXC): Chandigarh International Airport operates domestic flights to Delhi, Mumbai, and other hubs from where international Bali-bound flights depart daily.
- Via Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL): For most Chandigarh travellers, Delhi is the most practical international gateway. The Chandigarh–Delhi Shatabdi Express takes approximately 3.5 hours. From Delhi IGI Airport, multiple daily flights connect to Bali via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok, and Doha with airlines including Air Asia, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, and IndiGo codeshare.
- Total travel time from Chandigarh to Bali: Approximately 11 to 15 hours depending on transit city and layover duration.
Booking Tip: Book at least 45 to 60 days in advance for the best rates. For peak travel months (June–August, December–January), book 3 months ahead. Early bookings typically save 20 to 30% on both flights and accommodation.
Bali's Top Attractions — What to See and Do
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Arguably the most photographed landscape in all of Bali, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces in the Gianyar Regency are a breathtaking example of the traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system called subak a UNESCO World Heritage tradition. The terraces cascade dramatically down a valley, fed by natural spring water. Visit at sunrise for the best light and fewest crowds. Numerous cafés and viewpoints line the ridge above, and you can take the famous Bali Swing over the valley for a thrilling aerial perspective.
- Uluwatu Temple and the Kecak Dance: Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple is one of the six spiritual pillars of Bali. The temple stands on a sheer limestone cliff 70 metres above the Indian Ocean on Bali's Bukit Peninsula. The setting is extraordinary at any time of day, but nothing compares to arriving at sunset for the Kecak fire dance Show a hypnotic traditional performance where over 50 bare-chested men chant in rhythmic unison, re-enacting scenes from the Hindu epic Ramayana as the sun descends into the sea behind them.
- Ubud — Art, Culture, and Wellness Capital: Ubud is the intellectual and artistic heart of Bali. The town and its surrounding villages are home to master wood carvers, silversmith workshops, traditional Balinese painters, and batik textile artisans. The Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) and the Blanco Renaissance Museum are both world-class art institutions. The Ubud Art Market is the best place to pick up handmade crafts, jewellery, and textiles. In recent years, Ubud has also become one of Asia's leading wellness destinations, with world-class yoga retreats, Ayurvedic healing centres, and organic farm-to-table restaurants.
- Nusa Dua Beach: Nusa Dua is Bali's premium resort enclave on the south-eastern coast. The beach here is wide, white-sanded, and lapped by calm, clear water protected by an offshore reef. It is consistently kept clean and well-managed making it one of Bali's most family-friendly beaches. The area also houses Bali's best international chain hotels and is the launchpad for the island's most popular water sports, including parasailing, jet skiing, banana boats, and sea walking.
- Kintamani Volcano and Lake Batur: The highland village of Kintamani sits at 1,000 metres above sea level with panoramic views over Mount Batur an active stratovolcano and the vast Lake Batur caldera below. The area is also known for its coffee plantations, where you can sample traditional Balinese kopi and the world-famous Kopi Luwak. The sunrise trek to the summit of Mount Batur begins at 3 AM and rewards climbers with an extraordinary view of the Lombok volcano chain illuminated in the first light of morning.
- Besakih Mother Temple: On the slopes of Mount Agung Bali's sacred and highest volcano at 3,031 metres sits Pura Besakih, the most important and largest Hindu temple complex in Bali. A cluster of over 20 individual temples spread across six levels of the mountainside, Besakih has been a centre of Balinese Hindu worship for over a millennium. The temple is most atmospheric during festival days, when thousands of Balinese devotees dressed in white and yellow ceremonial attire ascend the mountain for prayer.
- Seminyak — Beach Clubs and Fine Dining: If Kuta is Bali's party district, Seminyak is its sophisticated older sibling. This beachside neighbourhood is home to Bali's finest restaurants from celebrity chef-helmed international tables to fresh Japanese omakase counters and wood-fired Italian pizzerias. The beach clubs here (Potato Head, Ku De Ta, Finns) are world-famous and attract an international clientele. The Seminyak strip is also Bali's best shopping district for designer beachwear, handmade jewellery, and luxury homeware.
Adventure Experiences in Bali for Active Chandigarh Travellers
- Mount Batur Sunrise Trek: An early morning (3 AM departure) hike to the 1,717-metre summit of an active volcano, arriving in time for a 6 AM sunrise over the crater lake. Moderate difficulty suitable for any reasonably fit traveller. One of Bali's top-rated experiences.
- White-Water Rafting (Ayung River): A 2-hour rafting adventure through Ubud's jungle gorge. Grade II–III rapids, dramatic scenery, and absolutely no experience required. One of the best family and group activities on the island.
- Cycling Tours: Guided downhill cycling tours from the Kintamani highlands through traditional villages and rice terraces to the lowlands are increasingly popular among active travellers. No serious fitness required it is almost entirely downhill.
- Cliff Jumping at Blue Lagoon: The Blue Lagoon in Padangbai on Bali's east coast offers calm turquoise water, vibrant coral gardens for snorkelling, and a modest cliff jump into deep clear water a favourite among younger travellers.
Where to Stay in Bali — A Guide for Chandigarh Visitors
- Seminyak: Best for adults, couples, and first-timers who want beach + dining + shopping. Upper-mid to luxury price range.
- Ubud: Best for culture seekers, yoga and wellness travellers, and nature lovers. Wide range of price points from boutique guesthouses to luxury jungle resorts.
- Nusa Dua: Best for families and premium travellers seeking calm beaches and international resort-level facilities.
- Canggu: Best for younger, independent travellers. Surf culture, trendy cafés, digital nomad vibe.
- Jimbaran/Uluwatu: Best for honeymooners and couples. Clifftop villas, exclusive beach clubs, romance.
Visa, Currency, and Travel Tips — Chandigarh to Bali
- Visa: Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Ngurah Rai Airport. Fee: USD 35. Valid 30 days, extendable. Passport must have 6 months minimum validity.
- Currency: Carry USD for exchange at Bali money changers (much better rates than exchanging INR). Authorised money changers in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud offer competitive IDR rates.
- Budget Planning: For a 6–7 day trip, budget approximately INR 30,000–40,000 per person for food, local transport, entry fees, and activities on the ground (excluding package costs). Most debit cards (Mastercard/Visa) work at ATMs and major establishments.
- Getting Around Bali: Hiring a private driver for the day (approx. IDR 600,000–700,000 or ₹3,000–3,500 per day) is the most convenient way to explore. Drivers provide the vehicle and often serve as informal guides. Grab (Southeast Asia's Uber equivalent) also operates in Bali's southern tourist areas.
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Absolutely. Viacation offers both fully guided packages and independent travel packages where you book flights and accommodation through us but explore Bali on your own schedule.
No, there are usually no direct flights. You fly from Chandigarh to a major Indian hub, then take an international connection to Denpasar, with one or two layovers.
Yes, December through January is an excellent time for Chandigarh residents to escape the cold and enjoy Bali's warm tropical climate. While Bali's low season brings some afternoon rain, the weather in Bali is dramatically warmer and sunnier than North India in winter, making it a very popular escape.
Delhi offers significantly more flight options, better frequencies, and usually more competitive prices for Bali. Most Chandigarh travellers either drive to Delhi or take the Shatabdi Express and fly from IGI Airport.
Bali package prices from Chandigarh (departing Delhi) start from approximately ₹45,000 per person for a 5-night, 6-day trip in a 3-star hotel. Mid-range 4-star packages typically cost ₹65,000 to ₹90,000 per person.




























































