Yes, Bali remains an exceptionally affordable and high-value destination for Indian travelers in 2026. While the Indian Rupee (INR) and the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) both face inflation, the cost of living in Bali is still significantly lower than in many major Indian cities like Mumbai or Bangalore for a comparable luxury lifestyle. For context, a "frugal" traveler can live comfortably on about $500–$600 (approx. ₹42,000–₹50,000) per month, including rent and local meals. For a tourist, you can enjoy a private pool villa for the same price as a standard hotel room in many Indian resorts. Dining at local "Warungs" is extremely cheap, with meals starting as low as ₹150–₹250. However, prices for imported goods—like certain alcohols or Western brand-name clothes—can be high due to taxes. The biggest advantage for Indians is the "negotiation culture" and the abundance of affordable flight options, making Bali a "luxurious yet accessible" paradise where your money stretches much further for wellness retreats, surfing lessons, and world-class beach club experiences.