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Honeymoon Travel April 26, 2026 6 min read Indonesia

Bali Honeymoon Package from Nepal: Why Bali Should Be Your First Trip Together

Bali Honeymoon Package from Nepal: Why Bali Should Be Your First Trip Together

There’s something about Bali that makes it feel designed for honeymoons.

Maybe it’s the way sunsets turn the ocean gold at Tanah Lot. Maybe it’s waking up to the layered green of Tegalalang Rice Terraces. Or maybe it’s the fact that just when you think Bali has shown you everything, a speedboat takes you to Nusa Penida — where the island feels wild, untouched, and almost unreal.


For Nepali couples planning their first international honeymoon, Bali makes an easy case for itself. It is romantic without trying too hard, adventurous without being exhausting, and luxurious without being unreachable.

If you are looking for the best Bali honeymoon package from Nepal, this 6-day Bali and Nusa Penida journey with Kora Holidays might be exactly the kind of beginning you want.


6 Days / 5 Nights• Bali & Nusa Penida •Starting from NPR 95,000 per person


Getting There from Nepal

Most couples fly from Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) in Kathmandu to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. There are no direct flights, so expect a layover — usually via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Doha. Total travel time including transit is typically 7–10 hours depending on the route.

Note: International flights are not included in the package price. Your Kora Holidays consultant can help you find the most convenient routing at the time of booking.


Two Islands, One Honeymoon

The best thing about this package is that it is not just Bali. It gives you two completely different experiences in one trip.

The first half is the Bali most people dream about — temples rising out of lakes, jungle valleys, endless rice fields, quiet luxury villas, and slow mornings. The second half takes you somewhere wilder. Nusa Penida strips away the polished side of Bali and replaces it with dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches, and landscapes that feel untouched.

Together, they make the perfect honeymoon balance. Comfort and adventure. Softness and excitement. Calm and chaos.


What to See in Bali: Temples, Terraces & Sunsets

Your trip begins at Ngurah Rai International Airport with a warm welcome — a traditional flower garland and a private transfer to your hotel. The rest of Day 1 is yours to unwind at your own pace.

Day 2 takes you into the heart of Bali’s cultural landscape. At Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the shrine appears to float on the surface of Lake Beratan, framed by cool mountain mist. The drive there winds through villages and rice fields that remind you how deeply spiritual everyday life in Bali feels. The day ends at Tanah Lot, a temple built on a rock outcrop against crashing waves — one of those places where you put the camera down for a moment because the real thing is better.

On Day 5, back from Nusa Penida, Bali saves some of its best for last. Lempuyang Temple’s Heaven’s Gate frames Mount Agung perfectly between ancient stone doors — one of the most photographed spots in Southeast Asia, and one that earns every bit of the attention. Then there is the Bali Swing, sending you out over jungle valleys and rice terraces, half laughing, half terrified. And finally, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces — layered green hillsides that make for a quietly stunning end to the day.


Then Comes Nusa Penida: Bali’s Wilder Side

A fast boat from Bali takes you across to Nusa Penida on Day 3, and the shift is immediate — rougher roads, higher cliffs, a brighter shade of ocean. Day 3 is free to explore at your own pace, relax by the beach, or simply breathe.

Day 4 is a full tour of the island’s west side. Kelingking Beach offers one of the most iconic cliff views in Indonesia, with turquoise water far below. Broken Beach is exactly what it sounds like — the sea has carved a natural arch clean through the rock. Angel’s Billabong is a natural infinity pool sitting right at the ocean’s edge. And Crystal Bay rounds out the day with calm waters and a beautiful sunset.

For two days, it genuinely feels like the rest of the world disappears.


What Nepali Couples Should Know Before Booking

  • Visa: Nepali passport holders can get a Visa on Arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The package includes guidance on the process, but the VOA fee itself is payable separately on arrival.
  • Best time to visit: April to October (dry season). Clear skies, calmer seas, and better conditions for the Nusa Penida crossing.
  • Flights: No direct flights from Kathmandu to Bali. Expect a layover via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, or Doha. Total travel time is typically 7–10 hours.
  • Time zone: Bali is approximately 2 hours 15 minutes ahead of Nepal — you arrive ready to explore with minimal jet lag.
  • Packing: Pack light. Bring a scarf or sarong for temple visits. Sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes are essential.


What’s Included — and What’s Not

Included (starting from NPR 95,000 per person):

  • 5 nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast
  • 2 nights in Nusa Penida
  • Private airport transfers (arrival and departure)
  • All tours and transfers as per itinerary
  • Fast boat tickets to and from Nusa Penida
  • Entrance fees for all mentioned attractions
  • English-speaking driver/guide
  • Honeymoon welcome arrangement
  • Visa assistance (Tourist Visa / e-Visa guidance)
  • All local taxes


Not included:

  • International airfare (Kathmandu – Bali – Kathmandu)
  • Indonesia Visa on Arrival fee (payable on arrival)
  • Lunch and dinner (unless specified in itinerary)
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses (shopping, minibar, etc.)
  • Optional activities: candlelight dinner, water sports, spa treatments
  • Tips for guide and driver

Flexible cancellation: Cancellations made at least 14 days before departure qualify for a refund. Contact Kora Holidays for full terms.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do Nepali passport holders need a visa for Bali?

Yes — a Visa on Arrival is available at Ngurah Rai International Airport. The package includes guidance on the process, but the VOA fee is payable separately on arrival. This still makes Bali one of the easiest international destinations for Nepali travelers.


Is the candlelight dinner included in the package?

The candlelight dinner is an optional add-on and is not part of the base package price. It can be arranged on request through Kora Holidays.


What is the best time to visit Bali for a honeymoon?

April to October is ideal. The dry season brings clearer skies, calmer seas for the Nusa Penida crossing, and better overall conditions for exploring temples and beaches.


Can the itinerary be customized?

Yes. Kora Holidays can adjust the itinerary based on your interests, travel dates, and budget. Upgrades to villa accommodation, private dinners, water sports, spa treatments, and other activities can all be arranged.


Are flights included?

No. International airfare between Kathmandu and Bali is not included. Your Kora Holidays consultant can help you identify flight options at the time of booking.


Ready for Your Bali Honeymoon?

If your idea of a honeymoon includes sunsets, temples, hidden islands, and memories you’ll still talk about years from now — Bali delivers every single time.

For Nepali couples looking for that first unforgettable trip together, it might just be the perfect place to begin. With Kora Holidays, every detail is handled — from airport pickups and island transfers to your honeymoon welcome. All you have to do is show up.

Book Your Bali Honeymoon Today →

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