Package overview
The thinking behind this journey.
A closer look at this 6-night journey through Bali— who it's built for, what you'll experience, and why the pace works.
Journey notes
Why this route works
Why does this itinerary fit travellers from India?
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package suits Indian families because Bali requires no prior visa on arrival complexity for most Indian passport holders, flight times from Indian metros stay under six hours, and the package price starts at ₹53,000 per person.
Bali is an Indonesian island destination with visa-on-arrival access available to Indian passport holders at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Flight duration from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata to Bali ranges from approximately 5 to 8 hours depending on the departure city and routing. The package is structured around a seven-day calendar, which fits standard school holiday windows common for Indian families. Tripstor designs the 6N/7D Bali Family Package with Indian meal preferences and family group logistics in mind. The itinerary pace is moderate, avoiding back-to-back long transfers that strain younger children or elderly family members.
What experiences does this package include?
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package includes temple visits, rice terrace walks, water activity sessions, a cultural performance, and leisure beach time across Bali's key family-friendly zones, spread over six nights at a manageable daily pace.
Bali's key family-friendly zones covered in this package include Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Dua. Ubud is a highland cultural town in central Bali known for its temples, terraced rice fields, and traditional arts. The package balances active sightseeing days with lighter leisure days so families with children of mixed ages can participate comfortably. Each experience listed below is a standalone activity included within the 6N/7D Bali Family Package itinerary.
- Temple visit at Tanah Lot, a sea-facing Hindu temple on Bali's southwest coast, accessible at low tide.
- Tegallalang Rice Terrace walk in Ubud, where families view Bali's traditional subak irrigation system on terraced hillsides.
- Water sports session at Tanjung Benoa, a beach zone in southern Bali offering banana boat rides and jet skiing suitable for older children.
- Kecak cultural performance, a traditional Balinese fire dance held at open-air amphitheatres, typically in the evening.
- Ubud Monkey Forest visit, a nature reserve in central Ubud housing over 700 long-tailed macaques within a forested temple complex.
- Beach leisure day at Nusa Dua, a resort beach zone in southern Bali with calm waters suited to families with young children.
- Balinese cooking or craft activity, a hands-on cultural session available in Ubud for families interested in local traditions.
Who is this package best suited for?
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package suits families with children of mixed ages who want a structured itinerary covering culture, leisure, and light adventure. The pace is manageable, with no back-to-back long drives or physically demanding days.
Families travelling with young children benefit from the shorter daily activity windows built into this itinerary. The package also works for multigenerational groups, including grandparents, because temple visits and beach time require minimal physical effort. Couples travelling with teenagers find the mix of water activities and cultural stops keeps all age groups engaged. Indian families specifically benefit from the availability of vegetarian meal options at most Bali restaurants and the short 5–6 hour flight from Indian metros.
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package, as described in the opening overview, is priced from ₹53,000 per person. Tripstor adjusts group size and room configurations based on the number of adults and children in the travelling party.
How do the days unfold on this trip?
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package runs across seven days, beginning with arrival and ending with departure. The middle five days cover Bali's key family zones, balancing cultural visits, beach time, and activity stops at a pace suited to families.
Day 1 is arrival day. Families land at Ngurah Rai International Airport, Bali's main international airport located near Denpasar, and transfer to the hotel. Day 2 typically covers Ubud, a cultural town in central Bali known for rice terraces and traditional craft villages. Families visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, a nature reserve housing over 700 long-tailed macaques within a forested temple complex. Day 3 moves to temple visits, including Tanah Lot, a sea temple set on a rock formation off Bali's southwest coast. Day 4 focuses on water activities suited to families, such as white-water rafting on the Ayung River or a visit to a water park. Day 5 covers the Kintamani volcanic region, where families see Mount Batur, an active stratovolcano standing at 1,717 metres, from a viewpoint without requiring a trek. Day 6 is a leisure day, typically spent at the beach areas of Seminyak or Nusa Dua. Day 7 is departure day, with checkout and airport transfer.
The itinerary sequence above reflects the standard route. Tripstor can reorder days based on flight arrival times or specific family preferences, as noted in the package overview.
What should you know before booking?
Indian passport holders require a visa to enter Bali. Indonesia offers a free Visa on Arrival for Indian citizens, valid for 30 days. Flights from Indian metros to Bali typically connect via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Colombo, adding transit time.
The Visa on Arrival for Indonesia is available to Indian citizens at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, with a validity of 30 days and no advance application required. Ngurah Rai International Airport is Bali's primary international gateway, located approximately 13 kilometres from Seminyak and 25 kilometres from Ubud.
The 6N/7D Bali Family Package price starts from ₹53,000 per person. This base price typically covers accommodation and transfers. Flights are generally quoted separately — families should confirm with Tripstor whether the quoted price includes airfare or is land-only.
The best travel months for families visiting Bali are April to October, when rainfall is low and outdoor activities run without disruption. November to March is Bali's wet season, with heavier afternoon rain that can affect temple visits and beach days. Families travelling during Indian school holidays in May or October should book at least 8–10 weeks in advance, as family-category rooms fill quickly during peak periods.
Children below 2 years of age typically travel free on international flights as lap infants, though seat charges apply on some carriers. Families with children aged 5 and above will find Bali's activity options well-suited to the group. Water park entry, cooking classes, and rice terrace walks are all manageable for school-age children. Tripstor adjusts the day-by-day pace of this package based on the youngest child's age — this adjustment is available on request before booking.



