If booking the perfect Bali tour package from Pune 7 nights 8 days has been sitting on your to-do list for months, this is the guide that finally gets it done.
At Samishaholidaysllp, we’ve planned Bali trips for Pune travellers across every budget and travel style — honeymoon couples, families with teenagers, solo adventurers, and friend groups celebrating everything from birthdays to promotions. Bali works for all of them. Every single time.
Getting From Pune to Bali — Flights and Logistics
Pune Airport (PNQ) doesn’t operate direct international flights to Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS). But here’s the thing — the connections are seamless and genuinely convenient.
The most popular routing from Pune is via Kuala Lumpur (KUL) on AirAsia or Malaysia Airlines — total travel time runs around 9 to 11 hours, including the layover. Singapore (SIN) via IndiGo or Singapore Airlines is another excellent option, slightly longer but with premium comfort.
Budget-conscious Pune travellers often fly Pune to Mumbai (BOM) on a quick 45-minute hop, then catch a direct Garuda Indonesia or Air Asia flight from Mumbai to Bali. Total journey time via this route stays around 10 to 12 hours.
Book at least 6 to 8 weeks in advance for the best fares. Samishaholidaysllp handles all flight coordination as part of our complete Bali holiday package from Pune — one call covers everything.
Bali Tour Package From Pune 7 Nights 8 Days — Complete Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1 — Arrival in Bali, Transfer to Ubud
Land at Ngurah Rai Airport and clear immigration quickly — Visa on Arrival (VoA) for Indian passport holders costs IDR 500,000 (roughly ₹2,500) and is available at the airport counter before immigration. Keep USD cash handy for this.
Your Samishaholidaysllp driver meets you at arrivals. The drive to Ubud takes about 90 minutes through rice fields and temple-lined roads. Check in, freshen up, and spend the evening walking Ubud’s main street — the night market near Ubud Palace serves grilled satay, nasi goreng, and fresh coconut that sets the tone perfectly.
Day 2 — Ubud Culture Day
Early morning at Tegallalang Rice Terraces before the crowds arrive. The tiered green paddies here are genuinely one of Bali’s most iconic sights — arrive by 7:30 am, and you’ll have the terraces almost to yourself in soft golden light.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary comes mid-morning. Honestly, it’s chaotic and wonderful — hundreds of long-tailed macaques living freely among ancient temple ruins. Hold your sunglasses and keep your phone lanyards tight.
Ubud Royal Palace anchors the afternoon. The carved stone architecture of Puri Saren Agung tells centuries of Balinese royal history through every doorway and courtyard. If your visit falls on a performance evening, the Kecak fire dance staged here is extraordinary — raw, rhythmic, and completely unlike anything back home.
Day 3 — Kintamani Volcano and Bali Swing
The drive to Kintamani takes about an hour north of Ubud through mountain roads and traditional Balinese villages. Mount Batur — an active volcano rising above a caldera lake — dominates the horizon as you approach. Lunch at a clifftop restaurant overlooking the volcano and Lake Batur is one of those meals where the view outperforms the food… and the food is still excellent.
Bali Swing on the return leg. Multiple swing operators have set up near Ubud — the best ones position swings directly above the jungle canopy with valley views stretching to the horizon. Not for the faint-hearted. Absolutely worth it.
Day 4 — Ubud to Seminyak via Tegenungan Waterfall
Check out from Ubud and drive south toward Seminyak — but stop at Tegenungan Waterfall on the way.
The falls drop about 15 metres into a clear pool surrounded by jungle. It’s a 10-minute walk down steep steps from the car park — worth every step. Swim in the pool at the base, dry off on the rocks, and then continue the drive south.
Seminyak is a complete gear shift from Ubud. Boutique shops, rooftop bars, wide sandy beaches, and beach clubs that start filling up by 4 pm. Check in and spend the evening exploring — the Seminyak beach strip at sunset is one of Bali’s great social scenes.
Day 5 — Water Sports at Tanjung Benoa and Uluwatu Temple
Tanjung Benoa is Bali’s water sports capital — banana boat rides, parasailing, jet skiing, flyboarding, and glass-bottom boat rides over coral reefs all available from a single beach strip. Book through your Samishaholidaysllp package for pre-negotiated rates and avoid the beach tout pricing.
Uluwatu Temple deserves the full late afternoon. Perched 70 metres above the Indian Ocean on sheer limestone cliffs, this sea temple catches the late sun at an angle that makes it look almost unreal. The Kecak performance staged here at sunset — flames, chanting, and the ocean backdrop — is the single most cinematic experience on the entire Bali trip.
Day 6 — Nusa Penida Island Excursion
Full day. Early start. Worth it completely.
The speedboat from Sanur Beach to Nusa Penida takes about 45 minutes. Kelingking Beach — that famous T-Rex shaped cliff with turquoise water below — is the image most people associate with Bali. Standing at the viewpoint, understanding why, takes about thirty seconds.
Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong sit nearby — a natural rock arch framing the ocean at Broken Beach, and a natural infinity pool carved into the cliff edge at Angel’s Billabong. Both are genuinely spectacular.
The snorkelling around Nusa Penida’s Crystal Bay is some of the best in Southeast Asia — manta ray sightings are common between July and October. Return to Seminyak by early evening, tired and thoroughly satisfied.
Day 7 — Beach Clubs and Tanah Lot Temple
Earned a leisure day. Completely intentional.
Potato Head Beach Club or Atlas Beach Club — both in Seminyak — represent the glossy, aspirational side of Bali travel. Infinity pools, international DJs, excellent cocktails, and direct beach access. Spend the morning here without guilt.
Tanah Lot Temple for the late afternoon. Built on a rocky offshore island accessible at low tide, this sea temple is possibly Bali’s most photographed landmark. The sunset framing here — temple silhouetted against an orange sky above crashing waves — is what Bali screensavers are made of.
Final dinner in Seminyak. Merah Putih restaurant for a special occasion splurge, or any of the excellent beachside warungs for fresh grilled fish and cold Bintang. Both work perfectly.
Day 8 — Krisna Shopping and Departure
Last morning. Krisna Oleh-Oleh in Kuta is Bali’s most organised souvenir complex — Bintang singlets, Balinese woodcarvings, flavoured coffee, kopi luwak, batik fabric, and chocolate in every combination imaginable. Budget two hours and a generous luggage allowance.
Transfer to Ngurah Rai Airport for your departure flight back to Pune. The Pune to Kerala trip ends here — actually, wrong blog. The Bali trip ends here — but experience tells us the planning for the next one starts somewhere around the departure gate.
Explore More Holiday Packages With Samishaholidaysllp
Loved planning your Bali trip? At Samishaholidaysllp, we craft unforgettable journeys across India and the world — and there’s a lot more waiting for you. For domestic escapes, explore our Kerala Tour Packages, Leh Ladakh Tour Packages, Rajasthan Tour Packages, and North East India Tour Packages — each one built for travellers who want real experiences over rushed itineraries. Heading international? Our Bhutan Tour Packages, Nepal Tour Packages, Maldives Tour Packages, Sri Lanka Tour Packages, and Thailand Tour Packages are among our most booked international journeys. Couples planning a honeymoon should check our dedicated Honeymoon Tour Packages — covering Bali, Maldives, Kerala, and beyond. For something completely tailored to your dates and budget, our Customised Holiday Packages are built around you — not a template.
Why Book Your Bali Trip With Samishaholidaysllp
We’re Pune-based. That matters more than it sounds.
Every Bali trip package we build accounts for Pune departure logistics, Pune traveller budgets, and the specific mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation that Pune holidaymakers consistently prefer. No bloated group tours. No rushed timelines.
Our Bali holiday packages from Pune include airport transfers, 7 nights accommodation across Ubud and Seminyak, daily breakfast, all intercity transfers by private AC vehicle, Nusa Penida day excursion, Uluwatu Kecak entry, and guided sightseeing throughout. Flights bookable as an add-on or independently — we advise on both.
Frequently Asked Questions — Bali Tour Package From Pune
Q1. Do Pune travellers need a visa for Bali?
Indian passport holders receive a Visa on Arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali. The fee is IDR 500,000 — approximately ₹2,500 or USD 30. Keep USD or IDR cash ready at the airport counter before clearing immigration. The VoA is valid for 30 days and extendable once for another 30 days.
Q2. What is the ideal budget for a Bali tour package from Pune 7 nights 8 days?
A comfortable mid-range Bali holiday package from Pune — including flights, 3-star accommodation, daily breakfast, transfers, and major sightseeing — typically runs between ₹65,000 and ₹85,000 per person. Luxury packages with 4 to 5-star pool villas range from ₹1,10,000 to ₹1,50,000 per person. Honeymoon packages with private villa stays and couples spa inclusions are priced separately — contact Samishaholidaysllp for a customised quote.
Q3. What currency should Pune travellers carry to Bali?
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the local currency. Carry USD in cash and exchange at money changers in Kuta or Seminyak — rates are significantly better than airport counters or Indian forex outlets. Avoid exchanging large amounts at the airport. Most beach clubs and larger restaurants accept international credit cards, but local warungs, markets, and smaller shops operate on cash only.
Q4. What is the best food experience for Indian travellers in Bali?
Bali has a surprisingly strong Indian food scene — particularly in Seminyak and Legian areas. For local Balinese food, nasi goreng (fried rice), mie goreng (fried noodles), satay lilit (spiced minced fish satay), and babi guling (though pork-based) are the staples. Vegetarian Indian travellers will find dedicated vegetarian restaurants throughout Ubud. Truth be told, Ubud’s café scene — smoothie bowls, fresh juices, plant-based menus — is some of the best healthy food you’ll find anywhere in Southeast Asia.
Q5. What is the best time of year for a Pune to Bali trip?
April through October is Bali’s dry season — ideal for beach days, water sports, and Nusa Penida excursions. July and August are peak season with higher hotel rates and crowds. For the best balance of good weather and manageable crowds, Samishaholidaysllp recommends April to June or September to October. The monsoon season (November to March) brings heavy afternoon rain but significantly lower package costs — still perfectly enjoyable with the right itinerary adjustments.

