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Travel plan for 2 people Indonesia

Here's a 2-week travel plan for 2 people in Indonesia, covering multiple locations with a budget-friendly approach.


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Destinations Covered:

1. Bali (Kuta, Ubud, Nusa Penida)


2. Yogyakarta (Borobudur and Prambanan temples)


3. Lombok (Beaches, Mount Rinjani)


4. Gili Islands (Snorkeling, relaxation)


5. Jakarta (Cultural exploration)




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Week 1 Itinerary

Day 1-3: Bali (Kuta and Seminyak)

Activities:

Relax on Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach

Visit Uluwatu Temple and enjoy the Kecak Dance

Water sports at Tanjung Benoa


Budget for 3 days (2 people):

Accommodation: ₹1,500/night → ₹4,500

Food: ₹1,200/day → ₹3,600

Transport: ₹500/day → ₹1,500

Activities: ₹3,000 (beach entry, water sports, temple tickets)



Total: ₹12,600


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Day 4-5: Ubud

Activities:

Visit Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Campuhan Ridge Walk

Explore art markets and Ubud Palace


Budget for 2 days (2 people):

Accommodation: ₹1,500/night → ₹3,000

Food: ₹1,200/day → ₹2,400

Transport: ₹500/day → ₹1,000

Activities: ₹1,500



Total: ₹7,900


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Day 6-7: Nusa Penida (Island Adventures)

Activities:

Explore Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach

Snorkeling at Crystal Bay


Budget for 2 days (2 people):

Accommodation: ₹2,000/night → ₹4,000

Food: ₹1,500/day → ₹3,000

Transport: Fast boat (₹3,000 round trip for two) + scooter rental → ₹3,500

Activities: Local tours/snorkeling → ₹2,000



Total: ₹12,500


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Week 2 Itinerary

Day 8-9: Yogyakarta (Cultural Exploration)

Activities:

Visit Borobudur Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Explore Prambanan Temple

Stroll around Malioboro Street for shopping and local food


Budget for 2 days (2 people):

Flights from Bali to Yogyakarta: ₹6,000 (round trip for two)

Accommodation: ₹2,000/night → ₹4,000

Food: ₹1,200/day → ₹2,400

Transport: ₹500/day → ₹1,000

Activities: ₹2,000



Total: ₹15,400


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Day 10-11: Lombok (Nature and Adventure)

Activities:

Relax on Senggigi Beach

Visit Mount Rinjani base or waterfalls nearby

Explore local Sasak villages


Budget for 2 days (2 people):

Flights from Yogyakarta to Lombok: ₹7,000 (round trip for two)

Accommodation: ₹2,000/night → ₹4,000

Food: ₹1,200/day → ₹2,400

Transport: Scooter rental → ₹1,000

Activities: ₹2,000



Total: ₹16,400


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Day 12-13: Gili Islands (Snorkeling and Relaxation)

Activities:

Take a boat to Gili Trawangan (or Gili Air for quieter vibes)

Snorkeling and turtle watching

Relax on the beaches and explore on bicycles


Budget for 2 days (2 people):

Accommodation: ₹2,000/night → ₹4,000

Food: ₹1,500/day → ₹3,000

Transport: Boat from Lombok → ₹2,000

Activities: Snorkeling tour → ₹2,000



Total: ₹11,000


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Day 14: Jakarta (City Exploration)

Activities:

Visit the National Monument (Monas)

Explore Kota Tua (Old Town) for colonial architecture and museums

Shop at Grand Indonesia Mall or local markets for souvenirs


Budget for 1 day (2 people):

Flights from Lombok to Jakarta: ₹7,000 (round trip for two)

Accommodation: ₹2,000 (1 night)

Food: ₹1,500 for two

Transport: Local taxis → ₹1,000

Activities: Entry fees for attractions → ₹1,000



Total: ₹11,500


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Overall Budget for 14 Days (2 People)

Week 1: Bali and Nusa Penida

1. Accommodation: ₹11,500


2. Food: ₹8,400


3. Transport: ₹8,500


4. Activities: ₹6,500



Week 1 Total: ₹34,900

Week 2: Yogyakarta, Lombok, Gili Islands, Jakarta

1. Accommodation: ₹12,000


2. Food: ₹8,100


3. Transport (flights, boats, scooters): ₹24,500


4. Activities: ₹7,000



Week 2 Total: ₹51,600


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Grand Total for 14 Days (2 People):

₹86,500


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Additional Costs

International Flights (India ↔ Indonesia): ₹30,000 (round trip for two)

Miscellaneous (souvenirs, tips, unexpected costs): ₹5,000


Final Budget: ₹1,21,500 for two people


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This plan covers diverse locations, from beaches and temples to cities and islands. Would you like detailed tips on transportation or how to save more?





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