Indonesia Trip Packages from mumbai | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Bali Honeymoon Special | From Offbeat Roads to Sunlit Shores | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 46,846 |
| Escape to Bali | Round Trip Flight Inclusive Deal From Delhi | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 77,000 |
| Scenic Routes of Bali | Culture, Coastlines, Cascades | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 1,50,000 |
| Bali Romantic Journey | Discovering Highlands, Heritage & Hideaways | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 37,213 |
| Uncover Bali | A Family Escape From Landscapes to Coasts | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 35,000 |
| Bali Couple Special | From Sacred Temples to Serene Shores | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 27,800 |
Experience a fascinating tropical getaway with Thrillophilia’s Indonesia tour packages from Mumbai. These packages ensure a hassle-free travel experience as we plan a well-organized itinerary for you, including the perfect combination of sightseeing, guided tours and comfortable stay.
You can explore the Pura Taman Saraswati and Tirta Empul temples of Ubud, relax on Bali’s Kuta Beach paradise and witness the beautiful underwater world of the Gili Islands. Visit the Mount Bromo area for a beautiful sunrise in Java and watch the savage Komodo dragons in Flores. From wandering around art markets in Ubud to traditional Balinese dance performances and romantic private beachfront dinners, everything is meticulously curated for a lifetime experience.
Whether you like lounging at the beach, exploring cultures, or an adventure-lover, Thrillophilia’s Indonesia tour packages from Mumbai suit everybody. With customizable Indonesia packages, expert customer support, and off-the-beaten-path experiences, your vacation will be a harmonious mix of everything from relaxation to thrilling adventure with Thrillophilia.
1. Easy Booking: Enjoy your Indonesia trip from Mumbai with a hassle-free booking process with well-reviewed operators and 24/7 support throughout your holiday.
2. Flexible Itineraries: Thrillophilia offers Indonesia packages with flexible dates, sightseeing choices, and accommodation options to match your interests.
3. Exclusive Offers: Gain access to early-bird offers, exclusive pricing and special packages which are tailor-made especially for your Indonesia trip from Mumbai.
4. All-Inclusive Deals: From stays, transfers, guided excursions and activities arrangements, ease your way to Indonesia with their all-inclusive packages.
5. Trusted Platform: Over 10 million customers trust Thrillophilia for their dream travel experiences, making it one of the preferred platforms for international travels.
By Air: The easiest way to get to Indonesia from Mumbai is by air. There are no direct flights from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai to Indonesia. But, several airlines including Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines and Thai Airways have one-stop services to major Indonesian destinations including Bali and Jakarta. Flights are generally between 9 and 12 hours, depending on your stopover city, with common layovers in Delhi, Bangalore, Bangkok, and Singapore. After arrival, domestic flights and fast boat services make island hopping within Indonesia relatively simple.
A tourist visa is required for Indian travellers to visit Indonesia, and kindly note that visa-on-arrival is available. You can apply for a 14 to 30 day visa-on-arrival at major Indonesian airports like Bali (Denpasar) and Jakarta. Required documents include a valid passport (minimum 6 months validity from arrival date), confirmed return flight tickets, hotel bookings, and sufficient proof of funds. Visa processing takes 5 to 10 working days. Thrillophilia offers assistance with documentation and travel preparation to make your visa process smooth and hassle-free.
1. Spring (March to May): Temperatures average around 25 to 28 degrees with fewer people and is best for visiting Bali’s beaches, Ubud’s rice terraces and Gili Islands’s coral gardens.
2. Summer (June to August): Temperatures hover around 25 to 27 degrees with clear skies, perfect for beach parties, surfing, snorkelling and cultural festivals like Bali Arts Festival.
3. Autumn (September to November): In autumn temperatures range from 25 to 28 degrees, ideal for going on a jungle trek in Sumatra and to start the day early morning in Mount Bromo.
4. Winter (December to February): Expect temperatures around 25 to 28 degrees. Winter marks the rainy season for most islands, but drier in Raja Ampat and Flores, a boon for diving and snorkelling.
Here are the top places to visit in Indonesia:
1. Bali: Unwind on the beaches of Kuta and Seminyak, see Uluwatu Temple, chill at beach clubs, tour Ubud’s art markets and rice paddies.
2. Java: Watch the sunrise at Mt Bromo, visit the Borobudur and Prambanan temples and go on street food tours in the heart of busy Yogyakarta city.
3. Gili Islands: Snorkel with sea turtles, cycle around car-free islands, and sip on sunset cocktails at relaxed beach bars in Gili Trawangan.
4. Komodo Island: See wild Komodo dragons, trek Padar Island for views and plunge into the world-famous submarine seascapes of Komodo National Park.
5. Sumatra: Hike to see orangutans in Bukit Lawang, visit the volcanic crater ofLake Toba, tour coffee plantations and witness local Batak culture.
Here are the top things to do in Indonesia:
1. Surf at Uluwatu: Ride world-class waves on Bali’s southern coast, sip clifftop cocktails and catch fiery sunsets over the Indian Ocean horizon.
2. Scuba Dive in Raja Ampat: Discover coral reefs, swim with manta rays and reef sharks, and capture the perfect underwater shot of an untouched marine ecosystem in this diver’s paradise.
3. Attend a Balinese Cooking Class: Attend classes to taste and make the authentic local dishes such as sate lilit and Lawar, visit local markets and taste incredible flavours of Balinese cuisine.
4. Hike Mount Rinjani: Climb the active volcano at the summit of Lombok, see crater lakes, soak in hot springs, and camp under star-lit skies for an adventurous trip.
5. Explore Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest: Walk among free-roaming macaques (old world monkeys), marvel at ancient Hindu temples such as Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal.









