Bali remains one of the most budget-friendly tropical destinations for Indian travelers, and finding quality hotels under ₹2000 per night is entirely possible. This Indonesian paradise offers incredible value, especially when you know where to look and when to book.
Visa Requirements for Indian Passport Holders
Indian passport holders can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Indonesia at ₹2,400 (500,000 IDR approximately) valid for 30 days, extendable once for another 30 days. You can also apply for a free visa exemption valid for 30 days (non-extendable). Ensure your passport has at least 6 months validity and two blank pages.
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Compare flights on Skyscanner →Flight Costs to Bali from Major Indian Cities
Flight prices vary by season, but here are typical costs for Indian travelers:
- Delhi to Bali (Denpasar): ₹18,000 - ₹28,000 return (with one stop via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore)
- Mumbai to Bali: ₹16,000 - ₹26,000 return (via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Bangkok)
- Bangalore to Bali: ₹15,000 - ₹25,000 return (typically via Kuala Lumpur or Singapore)
Book 2-3 months in advance for best rates. Airlines like AirAsia, IndiGo (connecting flights), Malindo Air, and Scoot offer competitive prices.
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Kuta & Legian Area
Kuta is the most budget-friendly area for accommodation, located just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. You'll find numerous hotels, guesthouses, and hostels offering rooms under ₹2000 per night.
Puri Saron Hotel Seminyak - Budget rooms start at ₹1,600 per night. Located in Legian, this hotel offers clean air-conditioned rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a swimming pool. It's a 10-minute walk to Legian Beach.
Bali Sorgawi Hotel - Starting at ₹1,400 per night, this Kuta property features basic but comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, air conditioning, and complimentary breakfast. Located 800 meters from Kuta Beach.
Kuta Lagoon Resort & Pool Villa - Budget rooms available from ₹1,800 per night. Despite the name, their standard rooms are very affordable and include pool access, free breakfast, and airport shuttle service (additional charge).
Sanur Area
Sanur offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to Kuta, perfect for families and couples seeking tranquility without breaking the budget.
Keke Homestay Sanur - Rooms from ₹1,200 per night. This family-run guesthouse offers spotless rooms with air conditioning, hot water, and free bicycles. Located 5 minutes walk from Sanur Beach.
Dewi Homestay - Starting at ₹1,500 per night including breakfast. Features traditional Balinese architecture, garden setting, and friendly staff who provide excellent local tips.
Ubud Area
While generally pricier, some budget gems exist in cultural Ubud:
Jati Homestay Ubud - Rooms from ₹1,600 per night with breakfast. Located in central Ubud, walking distance to Ubud Palace and Monkey Forest (entry ₹680 per person).
Mawa House Ubud - Budget rooms from ₹1,700 per night. Offers rice field views, outdoor pool, and bicycle rentals at ₹200 per day.
Money-Saving Tips for Budget Travelers
To maximize your budget in Bali:
- Travel during shoulder season (April-May, September-October) for 20-30% lower hotel rates
- Book directly with hotels via WhatsApp for better rates than booking platforms
- Stay slightly inland rather than beachfront - you'll save ₹500-800 per night
- Look for hotels offering free breakfast - saves ₹250-400 per person daily
- Rent a scooter (₹250-350/day) instead of using taxis for every trip
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Bali offers plenty of affordable activities:
- Tanah Lot Temple visit: Entry ₹500, best at sunset
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Entry ₹170, Instagram-worthy spot
- Waterbom Bali (water park): ₹2,800 entry, full day of fun
- Sunset at Uluwatu Temple: Entry ₹340, Kecak dance ₹850 additional
- Snorkeling trip to Nusa Penida: ₹2,500-3,500 including boat, guide, and equipment
Food Costs and Local Restaurants
Eating at local warungs (small restaurants) keeps costs down:
- Nasi Goreng (fried rice): ₹120-200
- Mie Goreng (fried noodles): ₹130-210
- Nasi Campur (mixed rice): ₹150-250
- Fresh coconut: ₹50-80
- Bintang beer: ₹180-250
Popular budget eateries include Warung Mak Beng in Sanur (fish meal ₹200), Nasi Ayam Kedewatan Ibu Mangku in Ubud (₹180), and countless warungs along Kuta's side streets.
What to Expect from ₹2000-Budget Hotels
Hotels in this price range typically offer:
- Air-conditioned rooms with private bathrooms
- Hot water showers
- Free Wi-Fi (though speeds may vary)
- Basic toiletries
- Daily housekeeping
- Sometimes breakfast included
- Swimming pool (at larger properties)
Don't expect luxury, but rooms are generally clean, safe, and comfortable for budget-conscious travelers.
Booking Tips for Indian Travelers
Book at least 30-45 days in advance during peak season (June-August, December-January). Read recent reviews on Google and TripAdvisor. Check if hotels offer airport pickup - many provide this for ₹400-600, cheaper than airport taxis (₹800-1,000 to Kuta). Confirm if breakfast is included and whether rooms have windows (some budget rooms don't). Always carry some cash in Indonesian Rupiah as smaller hotels may not accept cards.
