A viral video showed an Indian traveller using ₹1,000 in Bali to buy meals, drinks, and more, highlighting the island’s affordability.
Bali, Indonesia’s crown jewel, continues to captivate Indian tourists with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and budget-friendly appeal.
From honeymooning couples to solo adventurers and groups of friends, Bali remains a hotspot for Indian travellers. The island’s affordability has become a key highlight, with countless videos on social media showcasing the incredible experiences it offers without breaking the bank.
Bali, Indonesia’s crown jewel, continues to captivate Indian tourists with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and budget-friendly appeal.
From honeymooning couples to solo adventurers and groups of friends, Bali remains a hotspot for Indian travellers. The island’s affordability has become a key highlight, with countless videos on social media showcasing the incredible experiences it offers without breaking the bank.

An Indian traveller’s viral video showcased how ₹1,000 could buy meals, drinks, and more in Bali(Instagram/kaash_chaudhary)
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A recent video by Indian content creator Aakash Chaudhary (@kaash_chaudhary) has gone viral, offering a glimpse of Bali’s charm through a budget lens. His video demonstrates what ₹1,000 can buy in the Indonesian paradise, sparking interest and excitement among viewers.
₹1,000 turns into a shopping spree
In his video, Aakash converted ₹1,000 into Indonesian Rupiah, receiving approximately 1.89 lakh Rupiah in May. Highlighting Bali’s affordability, he filmed his purchases, including a water bottle for 3,500 Rupiah, a coffee for 20,000 Rupiah, and an unidentified item for 30,000 Rupiah after some expert bargaining.
Aakash went on to enjoy a hearty meal, a bottle of beer, and another water bottle — and still had 20,000 Rupiah to spare. His journey underscores why Bali is a dream destination for Indian travellers looking for both luxury and value.
Watch the clip here:
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