
Planning an international getaway that offers tropical scenery, rich culture, and a calm holiday pace? Bali from Varanasi is easier to reach than most travellers realise. From Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport (VNS), you can connect to Bali via Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Kolkata with a total travel time of 12–16 hours, depending on your layover. Airlines such as IndiGo, Air India, and AirAsia cover this route comfortably, and Travelfika handles all connecting flight coordination as part of your package. Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is a perfect contrast to Bali's tropical energy, and many of our Varanasi travellers love experiencing both worlds in a single holiday: the sacred Ganges in the morning, and Bali's emerald rice terraces within a day. Our Bali packages from Varanasi are fully customisable, 4 days to 9 days, for couples, families, or groups, all with transfers, hotels, sightseeing, and visa assistance included.
April to October is Bali's dry season and the best overall travel window. This aligns naturally with post-Holi and summer travel demand from Varanasi. June and September are particularly recommended in Bali is at its greenest, crowds are smaller, and hotel rates dip from peak. November to March (Bali's brief rainy season) is also popular among Varanasi pilgrims escaping North India's harsh winter, as Bali remains warm year-round.
Detail | Information |
Departure Airport | Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport (VNS), Varanasi |
Arrival Airport | Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS), Bali |
Route | Varanasi → Delhi/Mumbai/Chennai → Bali (1–2 stops) |
Total Travel Time | 12–16 hours (including layover) |
Airlines | IndiGo, Air India, AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines |
Bali Visa | Visa on Arrival — free for Indian passport holders (30 days) |
Time Difference | Bali is 2 hours ahead of IST |
Route | Approx. Total Time | Airlines |
VNS → DEL → SIN → DPS | 12–14 hrs | IndiGo + Singapore Airlines |
VNS → DEL → KUL → DPS | 12–14 hrs | IndiGo + Air Asia |
VNS → BOM → DPS (via Mumbai) | 13–15 hrs | IndiGo + IndiGo/Air Asia |
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Planning an international getaway that offers tropical scenery, rich culture, and a calm holiday pace? Bali from Varanasi is easier to reach than most travellers realise. From Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport (VNS), you can connect to Bali via Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Kolkata with a total travel time of 12–16 hours, depending on your layover. Airlines such as IndiGo, Air India, and AirAsia cover this route comfortably, and Travelfika handles all connecting flight coordination as part of your package. Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is a perfect contrast to Bali's tropical energy, and many of our Varanasi travellers love experiencing both worlds in a single holiday: the sacred Ganges in the morning, and Bali's emerald rice terraces within a day. Our Bali packages from Varanasi are fully customisable, 4 days to 9 days, for couples, families, or groups, all with transfers, hotels, sightseeing, and visa assistance included.
April to October is Bali's dry season and the best overall travel window. This aligns naturally with post-Holi and summer travel demand from Varanasi. June and September are particularly recommended in Bali is at its greenest, crowds are smaller, and hotel rates dip from peak. November to March (Bali's brief rainy season) is also popular among Varanasi pilgrims escaping North India's harsh winter, as Bali remains warm year-round.