Alike is Giving Free Visa. Swap Visa Cost for These Experiences in Bali.
Hey you, the one refreshing Skyscanner again…
Let’s be real for a sec. You’ve already half-packed your suitcase in your head. Your Bali trip package is saved, you've secretly scoped out the perfect Instagram spots, and somewhere deep in your browser tabs, that annoying ₹2,500 visa fee is just sitting there—mocking you. But what if I told you... You don’t have to pay it?
Yep. Alike’s picking up your visa tab. On the house. And get all excited, this is India’s First Free VISA to Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Bali. No catch. Our ‘Visa on Us. Summer on You’ campaign is serving a free visa if you take a 5N holiday package tour with us from India.
So here’s the deal: instead of dropping that ₹2,500 on a piece of paper, you can now spend it unlocking a buffet of real-deal Bali experiences—like volcano sunrises, flower-scented massages, waterfall hikes, and spicy sambal that’ll make your eyes water and your heart sing.
And no, this isn’t one of those glossy “Eat, Pray, Pose” travel diaries. We’re going hyperlocal—down the mossy steps of sacred temples, into the steamy kitchens of roadside warungs, and right into the rhythm of rituals tourists usually just scroll past.
You're not just taking a Bali holiday. You're getting inside Bali. Feeling it. Living it. All of it—for less than ₹10,000. All because Alike is giving you free visa to your favourite destinations. Instead of visa work, choose your next adventure.
Start with sunrise prayers and volcano steam.

There’s something about watching the sky crack open over Mount Batur at 4 AM that slaps you with a sense of “I am so alive right now.” And here's the kicker—it won’t burn a hole in your wallet.
A guided sunrise trek up Mount Batur with hot tea on the summit and a local guide who knows the mountain like his backyard will set you back around ₹1,800. If you’re lucky, your guide might even boil eggs in the steaming volcanic vents.
Nasi Campur, babi guling & beachside sambal
You’ve not tasted Bali until sambal’s made your nose run and you’ve smiled through it. For less than ₹300, you can feast like royalty.
Hit up Warung Babi Guling Pak Malen in Seminyak for a legendary pork rice platter (around ₹200) with crackling skin, spicy vegetables, and lawar that’ll make you weep with joy. Or, try a vegan nasi campur at Warung Sopa in Ubud—a mix of rice, tofu, tempeh, and whatever's fresh that day.
If you’re in Jimbaran around sunset, grab grilled fish from Menega Café. Sit with your toes in the sand, coconut in hand, and smoky sambal matah on your grilled snapper—all under ₹600.
Bathe in waterfalls that cleanse more than your skin

Forget the overrun Tegenungan Falls. Take a scooter (rent one for around ₹350/day) and head north to Sekumpul Waterfall. It's not just a waterfall—it’s seven streams crashing down from misty jungle heights. The air smells like rain and green. Locals believe the falls are spiritually cleansing, and after that hike through steep rice terraces, your legs will feel baptised too.
Tip: Skip the official “tour desk” fees by starting your walk from the Lemukih village side. Much cheaper, and you’ll get homemade banana fritters from the warung auntie there. Trust me.
Touch something sacred at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Now we’re getting poetic. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple (yes, the one floating serenely on Lake Beratan, framed by mist and stillness) isn’t just Insta-bait—it’s a living tribute to Dewi Danu, goddess of water, lakes, and fertility.
Entry fee? About ₹150. Spiritual goosebumps? Priceless.
But here’s what not many will tell you—get there early, before 9 AM, when the tour buses haven’t yet coughed out the crowds. The silence, the mirror-like lake, the canang sari (daily offerings) still fresh—it’s enough to make you reconsider what counts as holy.
Pro tip: Don’t just take your Bali tour package's word for it—walk around the edge of the lake and spot locals fishing or laying flower offerings by the reeds.
Have a spa moment that feels like royalty

We all need a reset button. In Bali, it’s affordable luxury in the form of flower baths, deep-tissue massages, and frangipani-scented everything.
Check out Jaens Spa in Ubud or The Calma Spa in Seminyak. For about ₹900–₹1,500, you’ll get an hour-long massage, herbal tea, and possibly a nap mid-session (yes, that good).
It’s not just about the pampering. There’s an unspoken reverence in Balinese healing culture. Even the simplest massage feels ritualistic, carefully tuned to energy points and old Hindu-Balinese philosophies of balance.
Wander into places that don’t make it to Pinterest boards
Here’s a secret you won’t find in your usual Bali trip package: Sangeh Monkey Forest. Less famous than Ubud’s version, more authentic, and filled with enormous nutmeg trees so ancient they feel enchanted.
Entry: around ₹100. You’ll watch temple caretakers chant as monkeys (less rowdy than their Ubud cousins) nap on moss-covered statues.
Or explore Sidemen Valley—Bali before the influencers. Sweeping rice paddies, ancestral weaving traditions, and the kind of silence you forgot existed. You’ll meet farmers carrying offerings in woven baskets, and you can sip kopi Bali from a hut with no name.
Get a piece of Bali to take home that isn’t plastic

Avoid the cliché elephant pants. Head to the Sukawati Art Market or back-alley workshops in Mas village, where you can get hand-carved wooden masks, batik scarves, or even join a quick half-day silver jewellery workshop (approx ₹1,800 including materials). You’ll sit cross-legged with a silversmith, hammering your own ring while they tell you stories about Ganesha, love, and rain.
You don’t need to plan all this alone (Alike's got your back)
Let’s be real—scrolling through travel vlogs and Reddit threads is exhausting. If you want to skip the tourist traps and have someone hand you the golden key to these under-10K adventures, Alike is the quiet fixer behind the curtain.
They’re not pushing cookie-cutter packages. You get personalised itineraries, insights only a local would share, and thoughtful support for your vibe (romantic Bali honeymoon package? Spiritual cleanse? All-out waterfall conquest?). Plus, our ‘Visa on Us. Summer on You.’ campaign is all set to give you a free visa to Bali if you book a 5N package with us. Moreover, for 2N, 3N and 4N packages, you get a heavy discount on visa fees.
So, what can you really do with ₹10K in Bali?
| Experiences and Attractions in Bali | Cost in INR |
|---|---|
| Mount Batur Sunrise Trek | ₹1,800 |
| Scooter rental for two days | ₹700 |
| Two local meals at warungs | ₹500 |
| Ulun Danu Beratan Temple visit | ₹150 |
| Spa massage | ₹1,200 |
| Waterfall day trip to Sekumpul | ₹600 |
| Sunset seafood at Jimbaran | ₹600 |
| Art market finds or a workshop | ₹1,800 |
| Banana fritters and kopi along the way | ₹250 |
Total: ₹7,600-ish. Leftover? Treat yourself to a coconut or two. You earned it.
Final thoughts from a fellow soul in sandals
Bali isn’t just a place. It’s a feeling. A shift. A slowing down. And if you play your cards right, ₹10,000 can open far more than gates to temples or waterfalls—it opens your heart a little.
Visa fee? Bah. Trade it for something richer. Trade it for Bali. You just show up, and Bali will do the rest.
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