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Dec 2025

Budget-friendly Bali: How to travel under 60K complete guide

The Dream of Bali Without Breaking the Bank

For many Indian travellers, an international vacation often feels like a luxury that comes with a heavy price tag. But Bali – the “Island of the Gods” – breaks this myth. Just a short flight away from India, Bali offers breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, rich culture, and exciting adventure, all at prices that are surprisingly affordable. The good news, You don’t need to be a millionaire to enjoy Bali. With smart planning, a full Bali trip can be done under 60,000, including flights, stays, food, sightseeing, and even some adventure activities.

In this blog, I’ll show you exactly how you can plan a budget-friendly Bali tour package from India, what experiences you should not miss, where to stay, what to eat, and how to stretch every rupee to get the most out of your Bali trip. If Bali has been on your bucket list, this guide will prove that your dream trip is closer than you think.

Why Bali is a Budget Traveler’s Paradise

Unlike many international destinations, Bali is extremely kind to budget travelers. Here’s why:

  • Affordable Flights from India: Round-trip tickets from Indian metro cities can be found for as low as 22,000 – 26,000 if booked in advance.

  • Cheap Yet Comfortable Stays: Bali is filled with cozy hostels, boutique hotels, and budget villas starting at just 1,200 per night. Even private pool villas – which look like a luxury – can be found for 4,000–5,000 per night.

  • Pocket-Friendly Food: Meals at local warungs (small eateries) can cost as little as 150–250. Even stylish cafes in Ubud or Seminyak serve meals under 500.

  • Transport Options: You can rent a scooter for 400/day or use Grab/Gojek ride-hailing apps for budget travel.

  • Affordable Sightseeing: Entry fees to temples and waterfalls usually cost under 200-300 per person.

This is why many backpackers, couples, and young travelers from across the world consider Bali the perfect mix of affordability and luxury.

How to Plan a Bali Trip from India Under 60K

To ensure you stay within budget, let’s break down the expenses for a 6-day Bali trip:

  • Flights: 22,000 – 26,000 (roundtrip from India with early booking)

  • Hotels & Villas: 12,000 – 15,000 (5 nights, budget stays with 1–2 nights in a villa)

  • Food & Drinks: 6,000 – 8,000 (street food + cafes + one fancy dinner)

  • Activities & Entry Fees: 8,000 – 10,000 (temple tours, waterfalls, water sports)

  • Transport: 3,000 – 4,000 (scooter rental + Grab rides + ferries)

  • Shopping & Miscellaneous: 3,000 – 5,000

Total: Approx. 54,000 – 58,000, comfortably under 60K.

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Vacation Itinerary – 5 Nights / 6 Days in Bali on a Budget

Day 1: Arrival in Bali & Seminyak Sunset

Your journey begins as you land at Denpasar Airport. From here, head to your budget-friendly hotel in Seminyak.

  • Stay: Cozy guesthouses in Seminyak start at 1,500/night.

  • Evening Plan: Take a short walk to Seminyak Beach, enjoy Bali’s golden sunset, and grab local street food (try satay skewers or Nasi Goreng for 200).

 Budget Tip: Skip expensive taxis at the airport. Pre-book a shared transfer or Grab ride to save money.

Day 2: Explore Ubud – Culture, Temples & Rice Fields

Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali and a must-visit even for budget travelers.

  • Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces (150 entry) for stunning green landscapes.

  • Head to Tegenungan Waterfall (200 entry) – a natural gem perfect for a refreshing dip.

  • Explore the Ubud Monkey Forest (400 entry) for a fun wildlife experience.

  • End the day at Ubud Market, where you can bargain for handicrafts and souvenirs.

 Budget Tip: Share a cab with fellow travelers or rent a scooter to keep transport costs low.

Day 3: Nusa Penida Adventure on a Budget

Many travelers think Nusa Penida is only accessible via expensive tours. But budget options exist!

  • Take a shared ferry (600–800 one way) from Sanur to Nusa Penida.

  • Explore Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, and Angel’s Billabong – some of Bali’s most Instagram-famous spots.

  • Enjoy a simple beachside lunch for under 300.

 Budget Tip: Join a group tour in Nusa Penida instead of private guides to save costs.

Day 4: Water Sports & Uluwatu Temple Sunset

No Bali trip is complete without water sports, and you don’t need to spend a fortune.

  • Head to Nusa Dua Beach for banana boat rides, jet ski, and parasailing (packages start from 1,500–2,500).

  • Visit Uluwatu Temple (300 entry) and stay back for the iconic Kecak Fire Dance (400 ticket).

  • Dinner at a local warung near Jimbaran Beach – grilled seafood for 500–600.

Budget Tip: Choose combo water sports packages instead of paying separately.

Day 5: Free Day + Shopping + Local Exploration

This is your leisure day to soak up Bali without spending too much.

  • Explore Padang Padang Beach or Dreamland Beach – both free to enter.

  • Shop at Sukawati Art Market for cheap souvenirs and Balinese art.

  • Try local street food like Mie Goreng or Babi Guling for dinner.

 Budget Tip: Bargain hard at markets – prices are usually quoted higher for tourists.

Day 6: Departure

Spend your last morning strolling through local cafes before heading back to the airport with your budget-friendly Bali memories.

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Food in Bali on a Budget – What to Eat & Where

One of the best parts about Bali is its food scene. Even if you’re on a budget, you’ll never go hungry.

  • Street Food: Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Satay skewers, Mie Goreng (fried noodles) – all under 200.

  • Warungs (Local Eateries): Meals cost 250–400, delicious and authentic.

  • Cafes in Ubud & Seminyak: Instagram-worthy smoothie bowls and vegan meals under 500.

  • Fine Dining (Once in a While): A candlelight dinner at Jimbaran Beach can be done for 2,000–2,500 per couple.

Best Budget Stays in Bali

Here are a few suggestions for affordable yet comfortable stays:

  • In Seminyak: Capsule hotels and boutique guesthouses (1,500–2,000/night).

  • In Ubud: Budget resorts with jungle views (2,500–3,000/night).

  • In Canggu: Trendy hostels with pools and social vibes (1,200–1,800/night).

  • Budget Villas: If you’re traveling with friends, split a private villa for 4,000–5,000 per night.

Tips to Save more on your Bali Trip

  1. Book Flights Early – Use bagpack2go flights booking to save more on flights.

  2. Travel in Shoulder Season – May, June, and September offer good weather and lower rates.

  3. Use Local Transport – Scooters and Grab rides are cheaper than private taxis.

  4. Eat Local – Warungs are much cheaper than tourist restaurants.

  5. Avoid ATM Fees – Withdraw larger amounts at once.

  6. Choose Group Tours – They’re much cheaper than private ones.

 Bali Under 60K is Possible

Bali doesn’t have to be a luxury destination that burns a hole in your pocket. With smart planning, you can enjoy beaches, temples, waterfalls, nightlife, and adventure activities for under 60,000 – including flights from India.

Whether you’re a couple planning your first international holiday, a group of friends looking for fun, or even a solo traveler, Bali fits every budget and every style of travel.  If you’d like a ready-made, stress-free option, check out our specially curated Bali tour packages designed for Indian travelers. From budget-friendly stays to inclusive sightseeing, we make sure your Bali trip is memorable and pocket-friendly.


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