Indonesia Tours for Solo Travelers
Picture yourself wandering through Ubud's incredible rice terraces, exploring those ancient temples, and relaxing on Seminyak's beautiful beaches. You'll discover Bali's waterfalls, experience traditional ceremonies up close, and truly fall in love with Indonesian island life. Solo-ish Bali hits different, and it's that perfect mix of adventure and genuine connection.
10 best Indonesia solo travel packages
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NinaIndonesia travel expert at TourRadar
- Solo-ish Bali
- Beautiful Bali (13 destinations)
- Best of Bali & Komodo Escape
- 7 Days Bali and Gili Islands Epic Experience
- 10 Days in Bali Dreams - Private Tour
- 7 Days Real Bali Culture And Sightseeing Tour
- 5 Days Bali Tour and Water Sport
- 9 Days of Bali Adventure - Private Tour
- Amazing Trip Bali 10 Days and Nusa Penida
- 7 Days Explore Bali and Nusa Penida
Welcoming solo travelers aged 18+, this tour features shared activities at Gunung Kawi temple and Mount Batur sunrise trek. Bond with others during cooking classes, stays at Bulian Guesthouse, and group cycling through Pakisan village. Features 4 social dinners and traditional performances.
Duration 10 days Destinations Ubud, Gunung Kawi Sebatu, Kubutambahan, Kintamani, Sanur, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 16 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator G Adventures From
- US$1,399
Beautiful Bali (13 destinations)
“Excellent well-balanced roundtrip. Nice out in countryside, also learning about culture.”
Bjørn, traveled in August
Duration 9 days Destinations Ubud, Undisan, Desa Sibetan, Batur, Kintamani, Gunung Batur, Lovina, Pulau Menjangan, Banjar Tegaljaya, GitgitSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Group Size Max Group Size 12 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Intrepid Travel From
- US$1,040
Best of Bali & Komodo Escape
“The hotels used were fantastic and very well located, with the views in Komodo out of this world.”
Claire, traveled in January
Small groups averaging age 50+ venture through Indonesia's highlights with private transport and expert guides. Remarkable views await at Mount Batur sunrise and Komodo dragon tours. Includes social dining and stays at 4-star hotels in Ubud, Seminyak, and Labuan Bajo.
Duration 10 days Destinations Bali, Ubud, Seminyak, Labuan Bajo, Komodo, Padar Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Vio Travel From $970
5% Off- US$922
7 Days Bali and Gili Islands Epic Experience
“Fantastic Bali & Gili Islands experience, elevated by outstanding service. Highly recommended.”
Paul, traveled in December
Duration 7 days Destinations Denpasar, Ubud, Kintamani, Uluwatu, Gili Trawangan Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator The Bali Trip Mate From $828
5% Off- US$787
10 Days in Bali Dreams - Private Tour
“I loved how every day offered something new — a relaxing spa session, a cultural cooking class, snorkeling adventures, and even a sacred water purification ceremony.”
Sashi, traveled in October
Duration 10 days Destinations Denpasar, Sanur, Uluwatu, Tabanan, Mengwi, Tanah Lot, Belimbing, Munduk, Bedugul, UbudSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Realistic Asia From $2,037
32% Off- US$1,385+$480 local payments
Mature travelers, averaging age 69, bond over cooking classes at Samsara Museum and guided tours of Besakih Temple. Private rooms in Legian and Candidasa, supported by English-speaking guide and 5 group lunches.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ngurah Rai International Bali, Tenganan, Bali, Besakih, Kintamani, Tampaksiring, Tegalalang, Ubud, Mengwi, BedugulSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 70 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Diwira Wisata Indonesia From $1,041
15% Off- US$885
5 Days Bali Tour and Water Sport
“The driver was awesome, very responsible and friendly.”
Marcelo, traveled in November
Social adventurers, typically age 30, connect at Tirta Empul Temple and Uluwatu Temple with expert guides. Group thrills await at Tanjung Benoa water sports and Ayung River rafting. Shared meals at Jimbaran Bay and local Indonesian restaurants foster new friendships.
Duration 5 days Destinations Denpasar, Kintamani, Ubud, Nusa Dua, Uluwatu Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 60 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Diwira Wisata Indonesia From $707
15% Off- US$601
9 Days of Bali Adventure - Private Tour
“Bali stole my heart during this perfectly organized 9-day private journey.”
Limehouse, traveled in July
Duration 9 days Destinations Bali, Uluwatu, Sanur, Tanah Lot, Belimbing, Pemuteran, Pulau Menjangan, Lovina, Banjar Tegaljaya, MundukSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Realistic Asia From $1,737
32% Off- US$1,181+$400 local payments
Solo travelers, averaging 50 years old, flock to this adventure with 75% solo booking rate. The tour features Tirta Empul Temple, hands-on cooking classes, and Nusa Penida's beaches. Private rooms in 4-star Legian accommodation complement shared dining experiences.
Duration 10 days Destinations Denpasar, Kintamani, Ubud, Nusa Penida, Bedugul, Bali, Nusa Dua Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 60 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Diwira Wisata Indonesia From $1,479
15% Off- US$1,257
A welcoming tour for travelers 45+, with personalized English-speaking guides throughout Indonesia. The Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegalalang Rice Terraces await in intimate groups. A 4-star Legian hotel serves as home base, with group dinners at Jimbaran Beach and thrilling Ayung River rafting sessions.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ngurah Rai International Bali, Kintamani, Gunung Batur, Tampaksiring, Tegalalang, Ubud, Nusa Penida, Bali, Jimbaran, BenoaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Group Size Max Group Size 15 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Diwira Wisata Indonesia From $1,076
15% Off- US$915
What people love about touring Indonesia solo
- Beautiful Bali (13 destinations)
Our guide, Asep, was knowledgable, easy-going, with a sense of humour. It was a well-planned trip that covered many different areas in Bali. All of the accommodations were as indicated in the Trip Notes – basic but comfortable – but the lush, quiet, jungle-like settings with beautiful flowers and trees, are truly wonderful and more than make up for the modesty of the accommodations. We are used to travelling quite a bit “higher end” but we thoroughly enjoyed this trip. Most places had a pool and some had spa services. Balinese massages are very reasonable (about $14 CAD/hour) and seem to fall closer in intensity to a Thai massage than a relaxation massage, but various options are available. Towels provided at the various lodgings are minimal (most had just two bath towels and that’s it) but you can request more. No wash cloths were provided at any of the places we stayed, so a travel sized nylon bath pouf came in very handy and was quick drying. Hair conditioner was generally not provided but shampoo and body wash were. The outdoor (but very private) bathroom in Sideman was a surprise but was kind of fun. Laundry service by the kilogram was readily available in Lovena, about half-way through the trip; there were 2 or 3 places with next day service within very easy walking distance of the accommodations and prices were very reasonable. The 3:00am hike up Mt. Batu was a highlight of the trip, but was a bit more challenging than many reviews indicated, with a more of an incline than anticipated, and having to climb over large lava rocks at times. Nevertheless, it was thoroughly enjoyable. A headlamp is much better than a handheld flashlight (torch) so that both hands are free to help with the climb. Sunrise was partially obstructed by a higher hill and therefore anticlimactic, but the hike itself was still a highlight. Very glad we had actual hiking shoes; they were light trail ones but had good support and good treads for the terrain. The descent was on a different trail, without the large rocks, and was much easier. Be aware of the food-snatching monkeys at the top. Basic snacks and beverages were sold by roving vendors at the top, but best to take adequate snacks and water with you. The bike ride through villages was another highlight, as was the home cooked meal, seeing the decorations and preparations for the festival called Galungan (early April), the walk through the rice fields and village with a local guide, and meeting people of various ages and backgrounds in our tour group, while enjoying and learning about local Balinese customs. The visit to a family home near Ubud was interesting, but the artist was a bit high pressure in wanting to sell his artwork. Snorkelling was another big highlight for us after the waves had subsided and the garbage in the water had floated away. The Trip Notes said that after heavy rains there can be garbage in the ocean and this was certainly the case, and the amount of garbage was truly disturbing, but once it cleared, the underwater view, over a colourful coral reef, was truly spectacular. The boat used for the outing was of rather dubious seaworthiness with water continually seeping in and the guide frequently pumping it out. Thankfully, decent life jackets are supplied. The breakfasts provided at the accommodations ranged from adequate to very good. We never left breakfast feeling hungry. The coffee, on the other hand, took some getting used to. Typical Balinese coffee is ground to a flour-like consistency then mixed into hot water (as if making instant coffee), so there was generally sediment around the rim and plenty of it on the bottom of the cup. But that’s part of experiencing another culture. Suggestions: A small backpack with things such as plenty of tissues as there are many bathrooms that don’t have toilet paper; hand sanitizer; small travel umbrella; a folding fan for the hot humid SE Asia weather (can buy at many markets for a couple of dollars); a few Bandaids; face sunscreen (to reapply after the morning application melts off); a coloured photocopy of passport; a cryptic list of your partner’s credit card numbers and the world wide phone number to call for each (not the 1-800 toll free number which doesn’t work in SE Asia) in case of loss or theft; camera and spare SD cards. A sarong is suggested in the itinerary; this is just a very large rectangular scarf that can be worn as a skirt that covers the knees when visiting the temple near Bedugali. They are readily available at any market and ours cost ~$7.50 CAD each. If you arrive in Ubud prior to the trip, a visit to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary is worth a visit, and if you’re a foodie, the five or seven course dinner (3 to 3.5 hours), with optional beverage pairings, at Locavore Restaurant is worth looking into; reservations are recommended and can be made online with a credit card deposit to ensure you show up. It was pricey but was a wonderful experience. On the budget side, there are many places to get a massage for a reasonable price. The entire area near Artinini 2 Cottages was safe, even at night for lone women. It is within walking distance of many markets, temples, restaurants, etc. We were surprised at how difficult it was to find a SIM card on the main street in such a touristy destination. Apparently one street to the east is where a number of electronic shops are located and SIM cards are readily available there. Our guide picked one up for me for day 2 and it was $8.00 CAD for 4GB of data which was plenty for the trip. Wifi is available in all of the accommodations although at a couple of places it was very slow. We highly recommend Intrepid’s “Beautiful Bali” trip if you want to get closer to everyday life in Bali instead of spending time on the beach at a resort. It was nice mix of fun activities, cultural learning and free time, and we feel was good value for the money we spent.
- Best of Bali & Komodo Escape
All activities went according to plan. Was always informed about activities.
- 7 Days Bali and Gili Islands Epic Experience
Overall we really enjoyed our 7 day Bali experience, we got to see a lot of different places and explore different parts of Bali, we wouldn’t normally do if we had organised itineraries ourselves. I would recommend doing a cultural Holy Water Sebatu sacred ceremony or even an ATV ride through a cave or waterfall would be awesome! The hotels we stayed at were very accommodating, clean and comfortable, free wifi was a bonus… The Bali Trip Mate tour guides and driver were great and always politely mannered in a professional way. They always went out of there way to help if we needed anything. Yustus and Rocky especially were amazingly exceptional and always made us feel safe-nothing was ever too much for them. The manager Rizal took time out of his day to meet us on our first night at dinner, I thought that was very important, as it made us feel welcomed and not just another number for the tourist statistics. Lovely atmosphere, great experience just wish we could’ve stayed longer! Thanks guys! Five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What our customers ask about Indonesia Tours for Solo Travelers
Which areas in Indonesia are most welcoming for solo travelers on guided tours?
Bali and Ubud stand out as ideal destinations for solo travelers thanks to their established tourism networks and friendly local communities. The Gili Islands draw social travelers to spots like Crystal Bay Beach and Angels Billabong. In Ubud the Sacred Monkey Forest and Tegalalang Rice Terraces serve as natural gathering spots where travelers often connect. Accommodations like The One Legian Hotel in Kuta put you right in the middle of social areas. A TourRadar traveler shares: "I went as a solo traveler and had a great time on all the tours especially the water sports. The guides made sure everyone felt included and comfortable."
What type of accommodation can solo travelers expect on Indonesia tours?
Places to stay range from standard hotels like The One Legian in Kuta to local guesthouses in Ubud. Travelers heading to Bukit Lawang often stay in eco-lodges while the Gili Islands feature beachfront bungalows. Most tour packages include 3-4 star hotels that offer basic amenities in convenient locations. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The accommodation at Serela Legian Hotel was simple but clean and well-located perfect for solo travelers wanting to explore the area."
What's the typical group size for Indonesia guided tours?
Most tours operate with 7-12 people which works well for scenic locations like Mount Rinjani or Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Bali. Tours through Ubud and the Gili Islands usually have 8-10 participants with TourRadar data showing about 60% are solo travelers. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "There was a particularly fantastic group dynamic with solo travelers from different backgrounds making the wildlife trek in Gunung Leuser National Park even more memorable."
What's the typical cost difference for single travelers vs couples on Indonesia tours?
Single room supplements cost between USD 200-400 extra based on the hotel quality. Hotels in the Legian/Kuta area typically charge around USD 250 for private rooms. Many tours offer room-sharing options to avoid extra costs especially in places like Bukit Lawang or the Gili Islands. A TourRadar traveler reports: "I booked as a solo traveler and was charged an extra USD 200 but the quality of The Serela Legian Hotel and the overall experience made it worthwhile."
How easy is it to meet other travelers during Indonesia guided tours?
Group activities naturally bring people together whether it's white water rafting on the Ayung River or joining cooking classes in Ubud. Shared meals at Jimbaran Beach and group visits to spots like the Bali Swing help travelers connect. TourRadar shows that 53% of people book these tours solo which creates a friendly atmosphere. One traveler notes: "Our tour guide Ketut was amazing at bringing the group together especially during our temple visits and shared meals making it easy to bond with other solo travelers."
What's the best time of year for solo travelers to visit Indonesia?
The dry season from April to October offers reliable weather and draws more travelers. Booking data shows July to September is most popular with solo travelers as conditions are perfect for hiking Mount Bromo and temple visits. A TourRadar traveler notes: "I went in September and the weather was perfect for all activities plus there were plenty of other solo travelers to connect with."
























