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Indonesia

Indonesia

Volcano hikes, wild beach clubs, and endless Bintang: the ultimate tropical group getaway.

44 Group Tours·16 Operators·from ₹15,000

Forget the heavily filtered Instagram reels—Indonesia (mostly Bali, let's be real) is raw, chaotic, and incredibly fun. For Indian travelers in their 20s and 30s, it's the ultimate...

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Easy to Moderate
|Minimal for standard beach and villa holidays. Moderate fitness is required if you plan to hike Mount Batur or walk down the steep, sketchy stairs at Kelingking Beach (Nusa Penida).
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Honest Heads-Up
  • The Uluwatu and Ubud monkeys are organized crime syndicates. Hide your phones and glasses.
  • Bali Belly is real. Do not drink tap water, and avoid swallowing water in the shower.
  • Imported alcohol is taxed heavily. Stick to local Bintang beer or Arak if you're on a budget.
  • Fast boats to Nusa Penida and the Gili Islands can be incredibly choppy and nauseating.
  • Local cops actively target tourists on scooters. You absolutely need an International Driving Permit (IDP) and a helmet.

Things to Do

Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
6-8 hours (starts at 2 AM)·₹1,500 - ₹2,500
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Nusa Penida West Coast Tour
Full Day·₹2,500 - ₹4,000
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Gili Trawangan Pub Crawl
4-5 hours·₹1,000 - ₹1,500
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Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Fire Dance
2-3 hours·₹800 - ₹1,200
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Finns or Potato Head Beach Club
Half Day·₹2,500 - ₹5,000 (minimum spend)
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Ayung River White Water Rafting
3-4 hours·₹1,200 - ₹2,000
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Plan Your Trip

How to Reach

Fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. From India, there are direct flights via Vistara and IndiGo from Delhi and Mumbai. Alternatively, you can fly via Kuala Lumpur (AirAsia), Singapore (Singapore Airlines/Scoot), or Bangkok.

Travel Tips
1Download Gojek and Grab before you land. They are the local Uber equivalents for cars, bikes, and food delivery.
2WhatsApp is used for everything—booking restaurants, talking to drivers, and customer service.
3Bargaining is expected at local markets (like Ubud Art Market), but don't haggle over 50 rupees. Start at 40% of their asking price.
4If booking a group tour, ensure fast boat tickets to islands are included, as negotiating these at the harbor is a headache.
5Carry a sarong with you; it saves you having to rent one at every temple.

Local Guide

Food & DiningVeg Friendly

Must try: Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice), Mie Goreng (Fried Noodles), Sate Ayam (Chicken Satay), Babi Guling (Suckling Pig - non-halal, very popular in Bali)

Taxes and service charges (usually 15-21%) are often added to the bill at cafes and restaurants. Tipping is not mandatory but leaving a 10% tip for good service is appreciated.

Culture & Etiquette
  • Nyepi (Balinese New Year) is a day of absolute silence. You cannot leave your hotel, use lights, or play loud music. The airport is closed.
  • Always cover your knees and shoulders when entering temples. Sarongs are usually provided at the entrance.
  • Do not step on the 'Canang Sari' (small daily offerings made of palm leaves and flowers) placed on the pavements.
  • Use your right hand for giving and receiving things; the left hand is considered impure.

FAQs

Do Indians need a visa for Indonesia?
Yes, but it's a Visa on Arrival (VoA). It costs 500,000 IDR (approx. ₹2,700) and is valid for 30 days. You can also apply for an e-VoA online before flying to skip the queue.
Is it hard to find vegetarian food?
Not at all. Indonesia is a paradise for vegetarians. Local dishes like Gado-Gado, Nasi Goreng (ask for no meat/egg), and anything with Tempeh are great. Plus, there are tons of Indian restaurants in Bali.
Should I rent a scooty?
Only if you have an International Driving Permit (IDP) with a motorcycle endorsement, and you are an experienced rider. Local police actively fine tourists without IDPs (usually around ₹1,500-₹2,500 per catch).
What is Bali Belly and how do I avoid it?
It's traveler's diarrhea caused by local bacteria. Avoid drinking tap water, don't use it to brush your teeth, and be cautious with street food ice. Carry basic meds from India.
How much cash should I carry?
Bring about ₹10,000-₹15,000 worth of IDR for street food, small shops, and tips. For everything else, use a zero-forex markup card like Niyo or Fi. Cards are accepted almost everywhere.
Which SIM card is best?
Telkomsel has the best coverage, especially if you are going to Nusa Penida or Gili. You can buy a tourist SIM at the airport, but it's cheaper at local shops in town.
Is ₹35,000 enough for a group trip?
Yes, if you exclude flights. ₹30k-₹40k per person is a very solid budget for 6-7 days covering nice villas, daily meals, a few beach clubs, and activities like the Batur trek.
Can I use Indian UPI in Indonesia?
Not currently. You will need to rely on cash (IDR) and international debit/credit cards.

Group Trips to Indonesia

If you are planning an epic getaway with your friends, booking group tours to Indonesia from India is hands down the best value for your money. Forget the overrated and overpriced destinations; an Indonesia trip cost fits perfectly into a young traveler's budget, especially when you split the costs of massive private pool villas, shared cabs, and boat rides. Most Indian travelers focus on Bali group packages because it offers the perfect mix of chaotic nightlife in Canggu, cultural vibes in Ubud, and pure adventure on the nearby islands. With Indonesia group trips starting from just ₹30,699, you can easily experience the Mount Batur sunrise trek, snorkel with manta rays in Nusa Penida, and party at world-famous beach clubs without breaking the bank. Plus, direct flights from Delhi and Mumbai have made traveling to Bali easier than ever. Whether your squad wants to pub crawl through the motor-free streets of Gili Trawangan or just relax with a cold Bintang by the beach, this destination delivers. Just grab your Visa on Arrival, pack some sunscreen, and get ready for the ultimate tropical escape with TripzSearch's curated itineraries.

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