Known as the 'Island of Gods', Bali in Indonesia is a popular tourist destination renowned for its diverse landscapes, including beautiful beaches, stunning waterfalls, rolling fields, and expansive hills and valleys. Its rich variety of food and vibrant culture make Bali a paradise for travellers.

For many, the cost and time constraints prevent them from realising their dream trip to Bali. But now, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), India's favourite travel agency, has introduced an affordable package to make this dream a reality.

Named 'Blissful Bali (ndo28)', this package starts from Delhi. The comprehensive five-night, six-day itinerary covers all of Bali's major attractions. Departing on August 28 from Terminal No. 3 of Delhi International Airport, the tour includes visits to Balinese villages like Kintamani and Ubud, as well as famous temples and palaces such as Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. Travellers will also have the opportunity to witness the world-renowned Kecak dance.

The journey promises unforgettable experiences, including a visit to Bali Safari Marine Park and a glass-bottom boat cruise around Turtle Conservation Island. Participants will return to Delhi on the sixth day in the evening. With only 35 seats available, ticket prices start from Rs. 91,000, covering flights, hotel accommodations, guides, and other expenses.

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Bali, a province of Indonesia

Lone island of Indonesia

Bali is a province island of Indonesia. It has Kerala’s one seventh area with a population of over 42 Lakh. Another factor to be mentioned is that Bali is  a Hindu-dominated island in Muslim-dominated Indonesia. As per the 2014 Census, 83.5 percent of the total population of Bali is Hindu, while 87.2 percent of the total population of Indonesia is Muslim.

Temples and Beaches

Bali is a land of temples and rituals. Old temples with ancient architecture styles can be spotted everywhere. These temples also host various festivals and rituals on a daily basis. Every house on the island will also have small family temples. Tana Lot, a famous ancient temple perched on the top of a rock amid crashing waves of the sea, is a must visit centre of the island. This centuries-old temple is known as one of the icons of Bali. It will remind us of our Kanyakumari.