Updated: June 10, 2026 · Originally published: June 10, 2026

Updated: June 2026

Tickets, Permits And Entry Fees For Popular Bali Sights

Understanding Entry Fees and Permits for Popular Bali Attractions

When planning a luxury itinerary in Bali, it’s essential to be aware of the various tickets, permits, and entry fees associated with its many attractions. As of 2026, being informed about these costs helps ensure a smoother travel experience. In this guide, we’ll explore specific attractions, their associated fees, and what you need to prepare for a luxurious visit.

Bali Temple Entrance Fees in 2026

Bali is renowned for its stunning temples, each with unique cultural significance. The entrance fees vary widely depending on the temple and its location. Here’s a look at some popular temples and their fees for 2026:

  • Uluwatu Temple: 30,000 IDR ($2.10 USD) – This clifftop temple is famous for its dramatic sunsets and Kecak dance performances.
  • Besaikh Temple: 60,000 IDR ($4.20 USD) – Often referred to as the “Mother Temple,” it sits majestically on the slopes of Mount Agung.
  • Tanah Lot: 60,000 IDR ($4.20 USD) – Known for its iconic sea views and stunning sunset vistas.
  • Lempuyang Temple: 50,000 IDR ($3.50 USD) – This is home to the famous “Gateway to Heaven” but requires advance planning due to its popularity.

For Lempuyang Temple, it’s advisable to purchase your ticket in advance, especially during peak season (June to August). The lines can be long, making early booking essential for a seamless experience.

Mount Batur Trekking Permit and Guide Cost

One of the must-do experiences in Bali is trekking Mount Batur, an active volcano that offers breathtaking sunrise views. As of 2026, a permit for trekking Mount Batur is priced at approximately 150,000 IDR ($10.50 USD). However, this fee is often bundled with the cost of a guide, which is highly recommended for safety and navigation.

The standard cost for a guide ranges from 400,000 to 600,000 IDR ($28 to $42 USD) per group, depending on the season and the inclusivity of the offered services. Trekking typically starts around 3 AM to catch the sunrise at 6 AM, making it a half-day adventure. Consider booking with a reputable local company that provides transportation to and from your accommodation, often including breakfast after the hike.

Bali Swing Ticket Price and Safety Considerations

The Bali Swing has become an Instagram sensation, offering exhilarating swings over lush landscapes. As of 2026, the ticket price for the Bali Swing starts around 1,000,000 IDR ($70 USD), which includes access to various swings, photo zones, and even some light refreshments. Safety measures are paramount, with harnesses and safety checks conducted by trained staff before each swing. If you’re looking to capture the perfect picture while ensuring safety, the Bali Swing is an unforgettable experience.

GWK Cultural Park Ticket Price for VIP Tours

The Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park is another essential stop on your Bali itinerary. The standard admission fee for the park is around 100,000 IDR ($7 USD), but for a more exclusive experience, VIP tours are available. These tours may cost around 1,500,000 IDR ($105 USD) and include guided tours, priority seating for performances, and access to special events within the park.

The park is home to the massive statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, along with cultural performances and traditional Balinese cuisine. Planning your visit during the early morning or late afternoon can help you avoid the crowds and enjoy a tranquil experience.

Do Bali Waterfalls Require Entrance Fees?

Bali’s waterfalls, such as Tegenungan, Gitgit, and Sekumpul, are breathtaking natural attractions, but they often come with entrance fees. In 2026, here’s a breakdown of some popular waterfalls and their fees:

  • Tegenungan Waterfall: 20,000 IDR ($1.40 USD) – A popular spot for swimming and photography.
  • Gitgit Waterfall: 30,000 IDR ($2.10 USD) – Known for its scenic beauty and access to multiple cascades.
  • Sekumpul Waterfall: 50,000 IDR ($3.50 USD) – Often considered one of Bali’s most beautiful waterfalls, requiring a bit of a trek to access.

Visiting these waterfalls often involves a bit of hiking, so wear appropriate footwear and carry water. Also, consider visiting early in the day to avoid the crowds and capture the best photos.

Bali National Park Entry Permits

Bali National Park is a biodiversity hotspot, featuring lush landscapes and various ecosystems. The entry permit for Bali National Park is approximately 200,000 IDR ($14 USD) for non-Indonesian tourists as of 2026. However, for those wishing to explore deeper, additional costs may arise depending on the activities you choose, such as snorkeling or diving trips around Menjangan Island.

For a guided trek through the park, expect to pay an additional guide fee, which can range from 400,000 IDR ($28 USD) to 800,000 IDR ($56 USD) based on the length of the tour and specific routes. Always check with local authorities for current conditions and regulations regarding park access.

Cash Considerations for Bali Attractions

While many attractions in Bali accept credit cards, having cash on hand is advisable. Most entrance fees are paid in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), and smaller vendors and local transport often prefer cash transactions. It’s wise to carry a mix of 50,000 IDR ($3.50 USD) notes for smaller fees and payments. Moreover, ATMs are widely available in tourist areas, but they may charge withdrawal fees, so plan accordingly.

Be aware of the potential for small denomination notes to be less accepted in more remote areas. To avoid hassles, it’s a good idea to exchange some currency before your trip or at airports, but I recommend avoiding exchanging too much at once due to poor rates.

FAQ

1. Do I need a ticket in advance for Lempuyang Temple?

Yes, it’s highly recommended to book your ticket in advance, especially in peak seasons, to avoid long queues.

2. What is the cost of a Mount Batur trekking permit and guide?

The permit costs around 150,000 IDR ($10.50 USD), while guides typically charge between 400,000 and 600,000 IDR ($28 to $42 USD).

3. Do all Bali waterfalls have entrance fees?

Most well-known waterfalls in Bali do require entrance fees, which generally range from 20,000 to 50,000 IDR ($1.40 to $3.50 USD).

Conclusion

Knowing the ticket prices, permits, and entrance fees for Bali’s attractions is crucial for a seamless and luxurious travel experience. Plan ahead, carry sufficient cash, and enjoy the breathtaking sights Bali has to offer. With some preparation, your journey through the Island of the Gods will be both memorable and stress-free.

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