Bali Tour Packages From Nagpur

Nagpur sits at the geographic heart of India, and its travellers have always been practical, value-driven people who want genuine experiences without unnecessary complications. Bali fits that perfectly. It is one of the few international destinations where you can genuinely get a full holiday beaches, culture, adventure, and relaxation without spending a fortune.


A Bali tour packages from Nagpur is often more affordable than people expect, especially when flights are booked through Mumbai well in advance. Nagpur travellers appreciate honesty and value. They want to know exactly what they are getting. Our transparent pricing model was built for exactly this.


Getting to Bali from Nagpur: Flights and Routes

All travel from Nagpur to Bali is by air. Nagpur is served by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG) (NAG), and you will reach Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar with one stop. Total journey time is approximately 9–11 hours including one stop.

Nagpur connects easily to Mumbai (about 1.5 hours) and then onwards to Bali. Hyderabad is another option, with good connections to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.

Route at a Glance:

  1. Departure: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (NAG) (NAG)
  2. Connection: Mumbai (BOM) or Hyderabad (HYD)
  3. Arrival: Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (DPS), Bali
  4. Airlines commonly used: IndiGo, Air India via Mumbai, AirAsia via Kuala Lumpur
  5. Total journey: approximately 9–11 hours including one stop
  6. Approximate return flight cost: varies by season typically ₹15,000–₹35,000 for mid-range options booked 6–8 weeks in advance


There are no direct (non-stop) flights from Nagpur to Bali. This is standard for most Indian cities. The one-stop routing is smooth, well-timed, and Viacation handles all the coordination so your transfers are always planned with sensible layover windows.


Suggested 5 Nights / 6 Days Bali Itinerary from Nagpur

This is an itinerary designed specifically for travellers coming from Nagpur, based on the flight timings available and the types of experiences most appreciated by travellers from your city. It is a guide every Viacation package is fully customisable.

  1. Day 1 – Arrive Bali via Mumbai. Private airport transfer to Kuta or Seminyak hotel. Rest and evening beach walk.
  2. Day 2 – South Bali Circuit: Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (massive Vishnu statue a striking landmark), Jimbaran Bay seafood dinner on the beach.
  3. Day 3 – Uluwatu and Kecak Fire Dance: Morning at leisure, afternoon Uluwatu Temple visit, evening Kecak performance at sunset. One of Bali's unmissable experiences.
  4. Day 4 – Ubud Full Day: Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Bali Swing, Monkey Forest, Ubud Market. Traditional lunch at a rice field cafe.
  5. Day 5 – Water Sports or Island Hop: Nusa Dua water sports (banana boat, parasailing, jet ski) or a full-day Nusa Penida trip.
  6. Day 6 – Departure: Light shopping, transfer to airport.


What Does a Bali Trip Cost from Nagpur?

Packages start at ₹21,999 per person for a standard 5 nights / 6 days trip. Full price range across hotel categories: ₹21,999–₹54,000 per person. Here is a rough cost breakdown to help you plan:

  1. Flights (Nagpur to Bali and back): ₹15,000–₹35,000 depending on season and how early you book
  2. Accommodation: Budget guesthouses from ₹1,500/night. Mid-range hotels ₹5,000–₹9,000/night. Luxury pool villas from ₹12,000/night
  3. Daily activities and sightseeing: ₹1,500–₹4,000 per person per day for standard activities
  4. Food: Local warungs ₹200–₹600 per meal. Mid-range restaurants ₹800–₹1,800. Beach clubs ₹1,500–₹4,000 including drinks
  5. Visa on Arrival: IDR 500,000 ≈ ₹2,800–₹3,000
  6. Bali Tourist Levy (Love Bali): IDR 150,000 ≈ ₹850 per person pay online before departure
  7. Airport transfers in Bali: Included in Viacation packages


Flight from Nagpur–Mumbai–Bali: ₹18,000–₹30,000 return depending on season. Food at local warungs: ₹300–₹800 per meal. Bali Swing entry: approximately ₹1,800.

The cheapest months to book Bali from Nagpur are January, February, March, and November all outside peak Indian travel seasons. July–August and December are the most expensive.


Bali Entry Requirements for Indians in 2026

Bali's entry process for Indian travellers involves three separate requirements in 2026. Make sure you handle all three before you fly.

1. Visa on Arrival (VoA) or e-VOA

Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Bali. The most common option is the Visa on Arrival (VoA), paid at the airport after landing at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The fee is IDR 500,000 (approximately ₹2,800–₹3,000) for a 30-day stay, extendable once for another 30 days.

For a smoother arrival, apply for the e-VOA online before travel through Indonesia's official immigration portal (molina.imigrasi.go.id). You pay the same fee online and receive a QR code to show at immigration this lets you use the faster digital counters and avoids the VoA queue. Most Indian Visa/Mastercard cards work for this payment.


2. Bali Tourist Levy (Love Bali)

Since February 2024, all international visitors to Bali must also pay a separate provincial tourist levy of IDR 150,000 (approximately ₹850) per person. This is separate from your visa. Pay it at the official Love Bali portal (lovebali.baliprov.go.id) before departure you will receive a QR code voucher via email. You can also pay at the airport counter on arrival, but paying online saves time and avoids the queue.

This levy applies to everyone including children and infants. Tourism Police conduct spot checks at major attractions like Uluwatu and Tanah Lot Temple carry your QR voucher on your phone.


3. Customs Declaration (e-CD)

Indonesia now uses a digital customs declaration form. Complete this on the Indonesia Customs app or website (ecd.beacukai.go.id) within 2 days of arrival. Present the QR code at the customs counter on arrival.

Documents Checklist:

  1. Valid Indian passport with at least 6 months validity from travel date
  2. Return flight ticket
  3. Confirmed hotel booking (printed or digital)
  4. e-VOA QR code (if applied online) or cash/card for VoA at airport
  5. Love Bali tourist levy QR voucher (pay at lovebali.baliprov.go.id before departure)
  6. e-Customs declaration QR code
  7. Bank statement showing adequate funds (especially for C1 60-day visa holders USD 2,000 minimum)

Tip: Keep everything in one folder on your phone and take a screenshot of each QR code for offline access. Airport Wi-Fi can be unreliable.


Practical Tips for Travellers from Nagpur

1. Currency

Bali's currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Carry USD from India and exchange it at authorised money changers in Bali you get significantly better rates than exchanging INR directly. Do not exchange at the airport; rates there are poor. Look for money changers with visible rate boards and no commission signs in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. 1 USD ≈ 16,200–16,500 IDR (rates vary; check before you travel).


2. Getting Around in Bali

Bali has no public transport system to speak of. Your main options are: private drivers (booked for the full day at approximately ₹1,500–₹2,500), Grab and Gojek apps (rideshare, works in most areas), and scooter rental (approximately ₹300–₹500 per day only recommended if you are comfortable riding on left-hand traffic roads). Viacation's packages include a private driver-guide for all sightseeing days.


3. Internet and SIM Cards

Do not buy a SIM card at the airport it is significantly more expensive. Walk to any 7-Eleven or Alfamart (convenience stores are everywhere) and buy a local Telkomsel or XL SIM for approximately ₹300–₹500. Data is fast and cheap. Alternatively, get an eSIM online before departure if your phone supports it providers like Airalo offer Bali eSIMs from approximately ₹400 for 5GB.


4. Weather

Bali is tropical expect warm temperatures of 27°C–32°C year-round. Dry season (April–October) has low humidity and clear skies. Wet season (November–March) brings afternoon showers but the mornings are usually clear, and the island is noticeably greener. Pack light cotton clothing, a light layer for temple visits (temples require covered shoulders and knees bring a scarf or sarong, or borrow one at the entrance for free).


5. Food Tips for Indians

Bali is very vegetarian-friendly. Indonesian staples like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Gado-Gado (peanut sauce salad), Tempeh, and fresh fruit bowls are naturally vegetarian. Indian restaurants are available in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. Jain food is available at select restaurants ask Viacation to include verified options in your itinerary. For non-vegetarians, Bali's seafood at Jimbaran Bay and satay at local warungs are unmissable.


Viacation Advantage for Nagpur Travellers

Orange City residents booking Bali packages should check the Nagpur–Mumbai morning flight schedule. A 6 AM Nagpur–Mumbai flight connects well with most Mumbai–Bali departures without a long layover. Nagpur has a significant community of Vidarbha businessmen who prefer group travel. Viacation offers corporate group packages for Bali useful for company retreats, annual gatherings, or incentive trips.

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