
Bali is undoubdtedly one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. The golden beaches, ancient temples and bohemian vibes attracts several toursist year after year. Bali offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. We won't be surpried if Bali is in your travel bucket list too. While many think a trip to Bali demands a hefty budget, it's absolutely possible to enjoy the island's charm on a shoestring. With smart planning, you can explore Bali comfortably in Rs 35,000. Here's how to make the most of your money while still having an incredible experience.
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How To Plan A Budget Trip To Bali
1. Choose Affordable Accommodation
Bali offers a wide range of stay options - from luxury villas to backpacker hostels. To stick to your budget, go for guesthouses, hostels, or homestays, especially in areas like Canggu, Ubud, or Seminyak.
- Hostels: Expect to pay around Rs 800-Rs 1200 per night for a clean dorm room with free Wi-Fi and breakfast.
- Budget hotels or homestays: Private rooms with air conditioning and attached bathrooms cost Rs 1500-Rs 2000 per night.
Average stay cost for 6 nights: Rs 9000-Rs 12,000
Tip: Book via travel booking apps where many properties offer free cancellations and discounts for longer stays.
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Bali offers all kinds of accommodation options.
2. Get Around Like a Local
Transportation can eat into your budget if you rely on private taxis or tours. The cheapest and most flexible way to explore Bali is by renting a scooter.
- Scooter rental: Rs 400-Rs 600 per day (includes helmet; fuel extra).
- Fuel: Rs 200-Rs 300 for a full tank, lasting around two days.
- Alternative options: Use GoJek or Grab (Bali's version of Uber) for short distances or if you're uncomfortable riding.
For a week, you'll spend about Rs 3000-Rs 4000 on transport. Just make sure to carry an international driving permit if you plan to drive.

Bali is a beautiful island city
3. Eat Local And Eat Well
Bali's food scene is diverse and flavourful. While you can find fancy cafes and beach clubs, local eateries known as "warungs" serve authentic Balinese meals at a fraction of the price.
- Meals at warungs: Rs 200-Rs 400 per meal (think nasi goreng, mie goreng, satay, or curry).
- Mid-range cafes: Rs 600-Rs 800 per meal if you want a change.
- Street food snacks: Rs 100-Rs 150 for a filling bite.
For a 7-day trip, you can comfortably eat for Rs 7000-Rs 8000 while sampling both local and cafe-style dishes.
Tip: Carry a refillable water bottle. Many cafes offer free water refills to reduce plastic waste and save you money.
4. Explore Free and Low-Cost Attractions
The beauty of Bali is that its best experiences don't come with a heavy price tag. Many temples, waterfalls, beaches, and rice terraces are either free or charge a nominal entry fee.
- Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Fire Dance: Rs 600 (temple entry + show ticket)
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Rs 250
- Tirta Empul Temple: Rs 300
- Waterfalls (Tegenungan, Banyumala, Sekumpul): Rs 200-Rs 400 each
- Beaches (Seminyak, Padang Padang, Nusa Dua): Free
- Mount Batur sunrise trek: Rs 2000-Rs 2500 with a local guide
With smart choices, you can enjoy most major attractions for under Rs 6000.
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Bali is famous for its peaceful temples.
5. Shop Smart
Bali's markets are perfect for budget-friendly souvenirs - from sarongs and jewellery to rattan bags and artwork.
- Ubud Art Market or Seminyak Flea Market: Great for bargains.
- Always haggle politely - start at half the quoted price and meet in the middle.
- Set aside around Rs 2000-Rs 3000 for shopping.
6. Relax Like a Local
You don't need to splurge at a luxury spa to unwind in Bali. Many small spas offer massages and wellness treatments at affordable rates.
- Traditional Balinese massage: Rs 800-Rs 1200 for an hour.
- Beach yoga or meditation sessions: Often donation-based (Rs 400-Rs 600).
- Allocate Rs 1500-Rs 2000 for some well-deserved relaxation.
7. Extra Tips To Save More
- Travel off-season (Feb-May, Sept-Nov): Hotel and tour prices drop by up to 30%.
- Carry a forex card or withdraw larger amounts to avoid repeated ATM fees.
- Skip paid tours and explore with Google Maps or local guides.
- Join travel groups on social media - many travellers share rides or group discounts.
Bali isn't just for luxury travellers - it's an island that welcomes everyone. With Rs 35,000, a sense of adventure, and a bit of planning, you can discover the island's serene beaches, ancient temples, and lush landscapes without feeling the pinch.
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