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Travel Insurance for Bali
Bali is the perfect getaway and vacation, offering a diverse range of experiences. From surfing and diving to immersing yourself in its rich culture through iconic sites like the Tegallalang Rice Terraces and ancient temples like Uluwatu. Whether you are visiting Bali during the dry season or the wet season, insuring your trip with travel insurance is crucial.
For example, if your flight to India is cancelled due to volcanic eruptions in Bali, travel insurance will help cover the costs of emergency accommodation and food during this time. It will also cover costs for missed connecting flights from Bali due to this delay.
Or suppose youāre out shopping in Badung Market and find that your passport is missing after you get back to your hotel. Our travel insurance policy will help you get a replacement and guide you through the process.
With IndusInd Bali travel insurance, we ensure unexpected delays and disruptions do not ruin your trip to Bali. We offer 24/7 global customer support and quick claims via the IndusInd Self-i app to ensure nothing disrupts your tropical beach vacation in Bali.
Whether you are visiting the cliffs of Uluwatu or surfing on the beaches of Seminyak, IndusInd General Insurance (previously known as Reliance General Insurance) has you covered. We offer tailored plans with comprehensive coverage for your tropical getaway to Bali.
Individual Travel Plan
Our travel insurance for Bali ensures that you are protected throughout your journey, from your flight out of India to your return home. We offer comprehensive medical coverage, including cashless treatment at any authorised hospital, as well as coverage for trip emergencies.
Family Travel Plan
Our plan offers comprehensive protection for families travelling to Bali together. We offer up to $250,000*, which is shared among all members, making our family travel insurance policy a cost-effective option.
Disclaimer: Please refer to the official policy documents for detailed inclusions and exclusions.
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Types of Visas for Bali
Travellers can avail themselves of a Bali visa-on-arrival so that Indian citizens can stay on the island for 30 days. However, if you are travelling for any purpose other than tourism, you must apply for an applicable visa type.
Visa-on-Arrival (B1)
This visa allows Indians to enter Bali for tourism, business, etc., and is offered upon arrival. It is available for single-entry and allows entry for 30 days within 90 days.
Evisa or eVOA
This eVOA can be obtained online before arriving in Bali for tourism, business or transit. With this, you can stay up to 30 days and extend to another 30 days online.
Tourist Visa (B211A)
This is a single-entry permit, which is issued for transit, tourism, business conferences, etc. This is required for longer stays (60 days)
Tourist/Business Visa (D1/D12)
This is a multi-entry tourist visa, issued for Indians visiting for cultural activities, conventions, meetings, exhibitions, etc. It allows a stay for up to 2 years.
Student Temporary Stay Visa (E30)
This entry visa for Bali is for Indian students exploring education opportunities. The duration of stay depends on the educational course
Work Visa (E23)
Adding This entry visa for Bali is for Indians who are working with an Indonesian employer. This is valid until the employment contract is valid.
Embassy Details: India and Bali
Parameters | Indonesia Embassy in India | Indian Embassy in Indonesia |
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Country | Republic of Indonesia | India |
Location | New Delhi | Bali |
Address | 50-A Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 | Jl. Raya Puputan No.163, Renon, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80235 |
Contact Number | +91 (11) 2611-8642
| (+62-361) 259 500
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Fax | +91 (11) 2688-6763 (for Consular) | |
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Website | ||
Operating Days | Monday to Friday | Monday to Friday |
Operating Hours | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Best Time to Visit Bali
Baliās a perfect year-round destination with a tropical climate. But for the best experience, we recommend visiting from April to October. During this time, you can experience rains, gusts of wind and Balinese kites during the ākite festival.ā
July to September
What to Expect: This is the best time to visit Bali if you are looking to explore the various tourist spots, as the weather is sunny with temperatures around 22°C.
Perfect for: Spending time on beaches, participating in water sports, visiting rice terraces and exploring Uluwatu temple.
Tourist Flow: Crowded
Flights and Hotel Rates: High
Return Airfare from India (Approx): ā¹18,000 ā ā¹30,000*
Keep in Mind: Book your flights and hotels well in advance, especially if youāre planning around Baliās Independence Day (August 17th).
October to December
What to Expect: Early monsoon months with high humidity and occasional rainfall, but still suitable for sightseeing and indoor activities.
Perfect for: Cultural experiences, spa getaways, temple visits and exploring Baliās cafĆ© scene.
Tourist Flow: Moderate
Flights and Hotel Rates: Mid to high
Return Airfare from India (Approx): ā¹16,000 ā ā¹28,000*
Keep in Mind: Rain showers are brief but frequent. Carry an umbrella and choose accommodations with good indoor amenities.
February, March, June
What to Expect: A mix of light rain (FebāMar) and early dry spells (June), with fewer crowds and mild temperatures.
Perfect for: Travellers looking for the cheapest time to visit Bali to enjoy crowd-free adventures
Tourist Flow: Lowest crowd
Flights and Hotel Rates (Approx): Low to moderate
Return Airfare from India: ā¹13,000 ā ā¹25,000*
Keep in Mind: These months offer good value for money, but some beach activities may be limited during wetter weeks.
Interesting Facts About Bali
Hindu Majority: Bali is the only island in Indonesia with most of its population practising Balinese Hinduism, offering Indians a culturally familiar environment.
Island of Gods: It is known as the āIsland of Godsā with over 20,000 temples like Uluwatu and Besakih due to its deep spiritual ties.
Four Islands: Bali is made of four islands - the main island and the three Nusa Islands (Penida, Lembongan, Ceningan). Each island offers unique coastal experiences.
Rich Marine Life: Since it is located in the Coral Triangle, Baliās waters are teeming with marine life, making it a paradise for snorkelers and divers.
Active Volcanoes: Mount Agung and Mount Batur are Baliās two active volcanoes, offering sunrise treks with breathtaking views of the island and the caldera.
Unique Calendar System: Bali uses the Pawukon calendar system, which is different from Indiaās lunar calendar. It schedules ceremonies and temple festivals every 210 days.
24-Hours of Silence: Bali observes Nyepi Day (around March or April), also known as āDay of Silenceā, when airports, roads and businesses close completely. This is a rare and peaceful experience for visitors.
Iconic Rice Terraces: Bali shows its unique blend of agricultural and spiritual traditions through its rice terraces, especially the UNESCO-protected Subak irrigation system.
Black Sand Beaches: Baliās coastline includes black sand beaches like Lovina and Amed, formed from volcanic rock. It is a perfect scenic alternative for Indian travellers used to white sand shores.
Welcoming Culture: Since Baliās economy relies heavily on tourism, it offers affordable and hospitable accommodation, offering Indians great food and culture.
Essential Apps for Your Bali Trip
Accommodation and Hotel Booking
Most popular apps across Southeast Asia for booking affordable and comfortable stays are - Airbnb, Agoda, Traveloka and Hostelworld if you want an affordable yet comfortable hostel in Bali.
Navigation
Whether you are driving a scooter through Ubud or navigating between beaches, use Google Maps or Waze; both are popularly used in Bali. They offer accurate directions and real-time traffic updates.
Transport
For booking rides, scooters, airport transfers, food delivery, parcel drop-offs or booking a full-day private driver across Bali, use Bikago, Grab and Gojek. You can also download MyBluebird, which offers taxi services for comfortable rides, and 12go Asia for boat tickets and bus information.
Sightseeing and Events
Use Klook, Viator, TripAdvisor and GetYourGuide to book island tours, Bali Safari, temple visits, and water sports. You can also access local recommendations and ticketing via the official Bali App (endorsed by the Bali Tourism Board).
Food Delivery
For local meals or restaurant deliveries, especially from warungs or vegetarian-friendly places, GoFood, the food delivery service within Gojek, is convenient and widely accepted. With this app, get your food delivered anywhere, from your hotel room in Ubud to a beach villa in Canggu. You can also use HappyCow for vegan options in Bali.
Other Useful Apps & Websites
While most locals in Bali speak English, having translation apps like Google Translate can help when visiting more rural and remote parts of the island. For authorised currency exchange in Bali, PT. Dirgahayu Valuta Prima will help. You can also use VPN apps like ExpressVPN, NordVPN and Surfshark.
Key Takeaways
With over 600,000 tourists visiting Bali in May 2025, Bali is a prime destination for beach vacations. For Indian travellers, itās also a budget-friendly destination offering rich culture, deep-rooted traditions and a 30-day visa-free entry (for tourists). India is also its second-largest contributor to tourism.
But the increasing popularity also comes with increased footfall to tourist spots, temples and famous shopping markets, increasing the chances of flight delays, missed connections and lost belongings. Thus, travel insurance has become more important than ever, especially during peak seasons and heavy monsoon rains, to secure your trips from common mishaps.
So, the next time you land at the Ngurah Rai International Airport and find that your luggage is delayed, you know we have your back. With IndusInd travel insurance for Bali, your travel is covered even during unexpected delays due to natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, delayed baggage or medical emergencies.
Our 24/7 customer assistance and digital-first approach through the IndusInd Self-i app ensure comprehensive protection and quick online services that you can access on the go. All this coverage starts at just ā¹306*, making it a great addition for anyone travelling to Bali.
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