IDEAL DURATION
6 Days
BEST TIME
Apr ~ Oct
STARTING
₹ 20,999/- Per Person
VISA PROCESSING
Visa On Arrival
Frequently Asked Questions
So, you have booked a Delhi to Indonesia tour and are thrilled about your upcoming visit? So are we!
Not for nothing, Indonesia is known as an island nation. With a whopping 17,000 islands, which include popular travel destinations like Sumatra, Java, Bali, Sulawesi, etc, Indonesia is truly exquisite.
Whether you are planning a short trip with friends, planning for your honeymoon, or just a leisurely stretched-out holiday experience with family, Indonesia is the perfect place to zero in for the ultimate holiday vibes.
With a diversity of culture, pristine beaches, fascinating wildlife, awe-inspiring temples, flaming volcanoes, and a range of water sports to try, Indonesia will make you visit the country again and again.
Excited! Let’s dive in for Delhi to Indonesia tour with full gusto.
Indonesia is an extremely economical country. With cheap local foods and accommodations that are reasonably rated, Indonesia is a budget tourist destination. At Clickmytrip, our Indonesia tour prices are in the range of INR 20000/- to 60,000/- per person.
- Currency: The currency of Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah.
(Do you know Indonesia is the only country in the world on which the picture of Lord Ganesh is inscribed? It is inscribed in the 20,000 Rupiah note of Indonesia)
- Peak Tourist Season: The best time to visit Indonesia is during the dry months starting from May to September. If you don’t mind the downpours, you can visit the country during the rainy seasons too, usually from October to April. It will be less crowded and you can also get discounts while booking hotels or airline tickets.
- Chargers & Plugs: Get yourself a universal adapter as soon as you book a Delhi to Indonesia tour.
- Cards & ATMs: Credit cards can be used for paying bills in most hotels and restaurants. However, always carry cash if you want to purchase from local vendors. ATMs are easily available in almost all tourist places. In case you are exploring remote locations, always keep cash handy for unforeseen circumstances.
- Safety: Indonesia is a safe destination for travellers, even if they are travelling solo. Look out for your wallet or purse when using public transport in Indonesia as petty thefts are quite common.
- The Great Buddhist Temple: Borobudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple. It is one of the world’s seven wonders. A visit to the largest Buddhist temple will surely mesmerize you with its intricate architecture and grandiose.
- Visit the Largest Lizard in Its Natural Habitat: Komodo National Park is the home to the Komodo Dragons. It is a member of the monitor lizard family which is endemic to Indonesia. It will be an exciting experience worth cherishing for a lifetime.
- Visit the Prambanan Temple: If you thought that the temples of Trimurti, namely Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma are found only in India, you are in for a sweet surprise. The Prambanan temple is dedicated to Trimurti and is Java’s largest Hindu temple. Built in the 9th century, the temple is known for its Ramayana relics and intricate artworks.
- Experience a Live Volcano: Mount Bromo is one of the most visited places in Indonesia. Also known as Gunung Bromo it is an active volcano that lets out white smoke at periodic intervals. Trekking to see a volcano is an adventure you don’t want to miss.
Bali being one of the most famous tourist spots in Indonesia, it deserves a special mention.
Bali is a traveller’s paradise.
Often referred to as the Island of Gods, it is a unique destination satisfying every type of travel enthusiast.
From insta-worthy cafes to amazing nightlife or from pristine beaches to spiritual tourism, or just enjoying the mesmerizing sunrise, visiting Bali is a unique experience.
No, Indians traveling to Bali do not need a visa to stay up to 30 days. However, if you are planning to stay for more than 60 days, you must apply for a visa on arrival.
The best time to visit Bali is from Apr to October, as it is the island’s dry season. You can enjoy the outdoor activities without worrying about the rains. As it is the peak tourist season, the flights can be expensive and you may have to book hotels well in advance.
However, if you don’t mind the rains, you can also visit from November to April. You will find the cheapest deals and less crowded tourist places. No matter, when you plan to visit, Bali will never fail to amaze you. Depending on your budget, arrange your tour package accordingly
Bali, situated in Indonesia, is a Hindu- majority province with 86.9% of people following Balinese Hinduism. It is also known as the land of temples as it has more than 10,000 temples. It has a unique blend of culture, adventure, nature, nightlife, and warm hospitality to refresh your soul.
It is suitable for every type of budget, age, and interest and you can spend weeks exploring the beautiful island.