Planning a trip to Indonesia from India can be both exciting and budget-friendly if done right. Indonesia, with its tropical islands, volcanoes, beaches, temples, and vibrant culture, attracts many Indian travellers every year. However, the Indonesia trip cost from India depends on various factors such as your travel style, season, city of entry, and trip duration.
This detailed guide covers key costs from flights and hotels to sightseeing, transport, food, and visa fees. This could help you estimate and manage your Indonesia tour cost effectively.
The cost to travel to Indonesia varies for budget travellers, couples, families, and luxury tourists. Indonesia is relatively affordable compared to other western destinations. Let’s break down each element of the Indonesia travel cost.
Round-trip flights from India to Indonesia typically range from ₹15,000 to ₹30,000 in economy class. You’ll mostly arrive in Bali (Denpasar), Jakarta, or Surabaya.
Return flights from Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru start at ₹20,000 if booked 2–3 months early.
Budget carriers like AirAsia or Scoot offer lower fares with layovers.
Direct flights are limited and usually cost more.
Booking your flights early and considering budget carriers could help you find the best deals for your trip to Indonesia.
Accommodation in Indonesia suits every budget. Bali, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta offer options ranging from budget hostels to luxury resorts.
Budget hotels/hostels: ₹1,500 – ₹3,000 per night
Mid-range hotels: ₹3,500 – ₹5,500 per night
Luxury resorts: ₹7,000 – ₹15,000 per night
Homestays, and guesthouses might be good alternatives, especially for groups and couples.
Food in Indonesia is affordable and diverse. Local warungs (small eateries) serve meals for ₹150–₹300.
Local meals: ₹500 – ₹800 per day
Mid-range restaurants: ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 per day
Vegetarian and Indian food is available in tourist areas like Bali and Jakarta.
Transport options include bike rentals, taxis, Grab (ride app), buses, and domestic flights.
Scooter rental: ₹300 – ₹500 per day
Taxis: ₹200 – ₹500 per ride
Car rental with driver: ₹3,000 – ₹5,000 per day
Local transport: ₹50 – ₹100 per trip
Inter-island flights (Bali to Jakarta): ₹3,000 – ₹6,000
Entry fees vary depending on the island and the site.
Temples and cultural sites: ₹100 – ₹500
Adventure sports: ₹1,000 – ₹3,000 (diving, trekking, rafting)
Island tours and day trips: ₹1,500 – ₹7,000
Water sports (snorkelling, banana boat): ₹800 – ₹2,000
Mount Batur sunrise trek (Bali): ₹2,000
Additionally, many beaches and nature spots could be free to explore.
Indonesia offers a visa on arrival facility for a stay of up to 30 days, you can apply for an extension if you plan on staying for a longer period.
Visa on Arrival (VoA): Around ₹3,000
The VoA can be extended for an additional 30 days and extension charges might be applicable
Note: The visa prices for Indonesia may be subject to change.
Carry return tickets and proof of accommodation to avoid any issues.
Travel insurance is generally recommended to cover trip delays, baggage loss, accidents, or medical emergencies.
Single-trip insurance: ₹500 – ₹1,000 for a week
Comprehensive plan with health cover: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000
SIM card: ₹300 – ₹700
Souvenirs and gifts: ₹1,000 – ₹3,000
Shopping (clothes, crafts): ₹2,000+
Tips and donations at temples: Around ₹500
Currency exchange or ATM charges: ₹100 – ₹1,000
Even if you're short on savings, several financing options can help cover your Indonesia travel cost.
Many Indian credit cards are travel-friendly and offer:
Rewards on international spends
Airport lounge access
Forex mark-up waivers
Dining discounts and EMI options
Credit cards might offer useful travel benefits and help you earn rewards.
For a more flexible travel budget, you can apply for a personal loan on Bajaj Markets:
Loan amount: Up to ₹50 Lakhs
Interest rate: Starts from 9.99% p.a.
Tenure: Up to 96 months
Ideal if you want to spread your trip cost over EMIs.
Here’s a sample planner for one person on a moderate budget:
Expense |
7-Day Cost (in ₹) |
Flights |
₹25,000 |
Accommodation |
₹10,000 |
Food |
₹6,000 |
Internal Transport |
₹4,000 |
Activities |
₹6,000 |
Visa (Free) |
₹0 |
Insurance |
₹1,000 |
Miscellaneous |
₹3,000 |
Total |
₹55,000 |
Note: Costs can be lower or higher based on your travel preferences.
Indonesia is made up of 17,000+ islands, but here are some top places to consider:
Bali – Beaches, temples, surfing, nightlife
Jakarta – Capital city, shopping, museums
Yogyakarta – Borobudur temple, culture, history
Komodo Island – Komodo dragons, snorkelling
Gili Islands – White-sand beaches, scuba diving
Mount Bromo – Sunrise trek on an active volcano
Lombok – Alternative to Bali, waterfalls, trekking
Indonesia offers a mix of adventure, nature, and spirituality:
Watch the Kecak fire dance in Uluwatu
Snorkel in Gili Islands or Nusa Penida
Explore rice terraces and coffee plantations
Visit sacred temples like Tanah Lot and Borobudur
Go island hopping from Bali
Hike Mount Batur or Mount Rinjani
Enjoy beach clubs in Seminyak or Kuta
Visit Ubud Art Market and Monkey Forest
Indonesia is a tropical destination and can be visited year-round.
Dry Season (April to October): Ideal for outdoor activities, trekking, and beach visits
Wet Season (November to March): Fewer tourists and discounted hotel rates
Peak Season: July–August and December (Christmas/New Year holidays)
Plan your trip during the shoulder months (April, May, September) for good weather and fewer crowds.
Book flights early and look for sales
Travel in the off-season to enjoy discounts
Choose budget hotels or guesthouses over resorts
Share transport or rent bikes for cheap local travel
Eat at local warungs instead of tourist restaurants
Use local SIMs for cheaper data and calls
Bargain in markets for better shopping deals
Use Taxi apps instead of overpriced unmetered taxis
As in many tourist spots, scams exist. Be alert for:
Fake taxis: Only use metered taxis or book through official apps
Currency exchange scams: Use authorised counters, count cash carefully
Tourist price traps: Some vendors charge extra to tourists, always confirm price
Rental scams: For bikes, inspect and take photos before renting
Fake guides or donation requests: Avoid giving money at random tourist spots
Tipping pressure: Tip only if service is genuine
Stay alert and avoid sharing personal or payment details unless necessary.
Expense Type |
Budget-friendly Traveller |
Mid-range Traveller |
Luxury Traveller |
Flights (return) |
₹20,000 – ₹25,000 |
₹25,000 – ₹35,000 |
₹40,000+ |
Hotel per night |
₹1,500 – ₹2,000 |
₹3,500 – ₹5,000 |
₹7,000+ |
Food per day |
₹500 – ₹1,000 |
₹1,500 – ₹2,000 |
₹3,000+ |
Transport/day |
₹300 – ₹500 |
₹600 – ₹1,000 |
₹2,000+ |
Activities |
Basic exploration |
Guided tours, entry fees |
Private tours, spa, etc. |
Total (7 days) |
₹35,000 – ₹50,000 |
₹55,000 – ₹75,000 |
₹1,00,000+ |
A 7-day trip typically costs between ₹50,000 to ₹70,000 per person.
Yes, Indonesia also offers a visa on arrival facility for a stay of up to 30 days.
Bali could be the most affordable and accessible destination with budget-friendly stays and food.
Yes, but inter-island travel costs might add up. Plan your routes in advance.
Yes, Indonesia offers a range of budget-friendly options, with accommodation and food often being quite affordable.