Bali Currency to INR — Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) Guide
Heading to Bali from India? Here's everything you need on the Indonesian Rupiah (Rp IDR) — the IDR to INR rate, how much cash to carry, where to exchange, and whether Indian Rupees are accepted.
Approximate rate: 1 IDR ≈ ₹0.01 · ₹100 ≈ Rp18,868
IDR to INR conversion table
| Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) | Indian Rupees (INR) |
|---|---|
| Rp10,000 | ₹53 |
| Rp50,000 | ₹265 |
| Rp1,00,000 | ₹530 |
| Rp5,00,000 | ₹2,650 |
| Rp10,00,000 | ₹5,300 |
INR to IDR
| Indian Rupees (INR) | Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) |
|---|---|
| ₹1,000 | Rp1,88,679 |
| ₹5,000 | Rp9,43,396 |
| ₹10,000 | Rp18,86,792 |
Rates are approximate and for reference only. Always check a live rate (Google, XE, or your bank) before exchanging money.
What is the Bali currency to INR rate?
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). As an approximate reference, 1 IDR ≈ ₹0.01. Exchange rates fluctuate daily, so check a live rate before you convert money.
Are Indian Rupees accepted in Bali?
Indian Rupees are not accepted in Bali. Use Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
Where should I exchange currency for Bali?
Use authorised money changers (look for 'PVA Berizin' / Central Kuta) and count cash carefully — unauthorised stalls advertising great rates are a common scam. Avoid changing INR directly; carry USD to convert.
Should I use cash or card in Bali?
Cash is king in warungs and small shops. ATMs are widely available in Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud — withdraw larger amounts to reduce per-transaction fees.
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