3 Days Bali Travel Guide for Indian Travellers


If you are in a mood to explore someplace that has stunning beaches, magical temples and is rich in natural beauty, then Bali should be on the top of your list. This small Indonesian island is magical with its forested volcanic mountains. Known for yoga and meditation retreats and lively bars, Bali is the perfect place to celebrate life. Indians have a love for beaches and incomparable craze for a tropical destination like Bali.

Do Indians need a visa to travel to Bali?

If you are travelling for a duration less than 30 days, then visa is exempted. Valid for 30 days, this is valid for Single-Entry and cannot be extended.

There is a visa on arrival for Indians who wish to travel to Bali for a period of 30-60 days.

Why Travel Insurance is important for Bali Trip?

Travel Insurance for Bali is not necessary but it will be wise to carry one on your international trip. In absence of an International travel insurance policy, you will need to spend a lot of money for all kinds of eventualities like medical emergency, loss of cash, passport or baggage. The insurer makes sure that your trip goes smoothly despite the odds. 

Popular Places to Visit in Bali

To enliven the senses of your body, Bali is a perfect destination for you. Visit some of these places to make it an accomplished three days’ holiday for you. Here’s a 3-day literary for a trip to Bali from India.

Day 1 – Mount Batur and Uluwatu Temple

It is a sacred active volcano that lies in the Kintamani district in Bali’s Central Highland. You can visit the mountain top to view the sunrise amidst the mist in the mountains. An hour drive from Ubud but a 1700 meters trek up to the summit for nature lovers. Hiking takes nearly 2-3 hours for travellers to reach. On the way, you can visit Lake Batur also. This is the only water source for irrigation on the island.

Next, make a move to Uluwatu Temple“Ulu” means tip and “Watu” refers to rock. Uluwatu is one of the main attractions in Bali. The best time to visit here is the sunset. It has a mythological relevance that says that the temple protects Bali from evil sea spirits. It is 25 km from Kuta.

Day 2 – Ubud Monkey Forest and Agung Rai Museum

Another solemnized destination in Bali is Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary. It is a 10-minute walk south of the town centre in Ubud. After you complete your trip to sanctuary, you should visit the Agung Rai Museum that spans traditional to the latest works.

Day 3 – Waterbom Bali and Seminyak Shopping

Action-packed water park in the heart of Kuta will be your major entertainment spot especially if you are there with kids. Once you are tired of water fun, push off for shopping. Bali is known for its astounding shopping in the streets of Seminyak. You will get the flashy designer dresses from Biasa, Bamboo and Blonde, and Magali Pascal.

Top things/activities to do in Bali

Bali is a place with some religious relevance also. After you are accomplished to visit tourist spots, you can try some of these activities.

  • Try surfing in Bali.
  • Hot Air Balloon ride in Ubud.
  • Visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces.
  • Relax on any of the beaches.
  • Take a trip to Nuda Penida.
  • Rent a scooter and explore Bali as much as possible.

Things to carry when travelling to Bali

Before you leave for Bali, Indonesia you must pack these essentials to have unstoppable fun.

  1. Passport Copy
  2. Tickets and reservation copies for all hotels.
  3. Travel Insurance for Bali from India – both soft and hard copy
  4. Camera and extra batteries.
  5. Chargers and cables for all the gadgets.
  6. Cash and cards.
  7. A map if you want to explore the place yourself.
  8. A torch.
  9. Daily essentials like soap, shampoo, etc.
  10. Medicines which you take daily.

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