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Bali to Madurai Flights Information:-

Looking for Bali to Madurai Flight? Hereโ€™s all you need to know! For convenience and to save time, pick the airport that is closest to your destination. The nearest airport to Madurai is Madurai and the IATA code for the same is IXM.
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It is recommended that you book a round-trip, since it always works out to be more economical.

Flight Details for Bali to Madurai

If you are looking for Bali to Madurai flights, there is no dearth of options to choose from. Several reputed airlines currently offer both direct and indirect flights between the two destinations. Some of these are undefined. Out of these, only undefined airlines operate direct flights. Indirect flights may involve more travel time, but they usually cost lesser than direct flights.

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Madurai Airport Information

Madurai
One of the most popular temple towns in India is Madurai. Located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, this region once served as the kingdom of the Pandya kings. The Pandyas endowed this town with many historical edifices and temples, which today stand as the main attractions of Madurai. The Meenakshi Amman Temple is the prime attraction of this town. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this temple is one of the best examples of Dravidian style of architecture. The Koodal Alagar Temple, Pazhamudhir Solai, and Tirupparankundram Murugan Temple are other places of religious importance. While travelling in Madurai, tourists must not miss to pay a visit to the Thirumalai Nayak Mahal. Built in 1636, this palace flaunts a stunning fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architectural styles. To get familiar with the interesting history of Indian independence, tourists can step in the Gandhi Museum. An architectural marvel in itself, this museum has a wide selection of artefacts including a bloodstained dhoti of Mahatma Gandhi. Within the premises, the museum houses a store called Khadi Bhavan from where tourists can buy local handloom products. Also, there is a bookstore, where a number of spiritual and natural health related books are on sale. Tourists can book a travel package from MakeMyTrip to explore this holy land without any hassle.

About Bali (DPS)

Bali, an enchanting island in Indonesia, is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes. Known as the 'Island of the Gods,' Bali offers a mix of serene temples, lively markets, and adventurous activities. The best time to visit is during the dry season from April to October when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor explorations. Bali is famous for its surf-friendly beaches, terraced rice paddies, and traditional Balinese art and dance.

Airports in Bali

Bali is served by:
โ€ข Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) โ€“ 13 km from Denpasar city center
โ€ข Domestic and International terminals
โ€ข Well-connected to major cities worldwide

Hotels and Restaurants

Bali offers a range of accommodation options:
โ€ข Luxury: The St. Regis Bali Resort โ€“ opulent beachfront property with exceptional service
โ€ข Mid-range: Amadea Resort & Villas โ€“ comfortable stay in Seminyak with great amenities
โ€ข Budget: Bali Agung Village โ€“ affordable and charming traditional Balinese hotel

Popular restaurants and must-try local dishes:
โ€ข Locavore โ€“ contemporary European cuisine with local ingredients
โ€ข Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka โ€“ famous for traditional Balinese roast pork
โ€ข Bebek Bengil โ€“ must-try crispy duck dish

City Transportation

Bali's main transport options include:
โ€ข Taxis โ€“ widely available and convenient
โ€ข Bike rentals โ€“ popular way to explore the island
โ€ข Bemos โ€“ local minibuses for short distances
โ€ข Go-Jek and Grab apps โ€“ for easy ride-hailing and food delivery

Must-See Places in Bali

Top attractions worth visiting:
โ€ข Uluwatu Temple โ€“ stunning cliffside temple with traditional dance performances
โ€ข Tanah Lot โ€“ iconic sea temple known for its picturesque sunset views
โ€ข Ubud Monkey Forest โ€“ lush sanctuary home to playful monkeys
โ€ข Tegallalang Rice Terraces โ€“ breathtaking views of terraced rice paddies
โ€ข Seminyak Beach โ€“ vibrant nightlife and beautiful beachfront
โ€ข Mount Batur โ€“ popular for sunrise trekking experiences

Climate and Weather

Bali has a tropical climate with two main seasons:
โ€ข Dry season (April to October) โ€“ ideal for beach activities and sightseeing
โ€ข Wet season (November to March) โ€“ characterized by heavy rain and high humidity
Temperature ranges from 24ยฐC to 30ยฐC year-round. The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities.

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About Madurai (IXM)

One of the most popular temple towns in India is Madurai. Located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, this region once served as the kingdom of the Pandya kings. The Pandyas endowed this town with many historical edifices and temples, which today stand as the main attractions of Madurai. The Meenakshi Amman Temple is the prime attraction of this town. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this temple is one of the best examples of Dravidian style of architecture. The Koodal Alagar Temple, Pazhamudhir Solai, and Tirupparankundram Murugan Temple are other places of religious importance. While travelling in Madurai, tourists must not miss to pay a visit to the Thirumalai Nayak Mahal. Built in 1636, this palace flaunts a stunning fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architectural styles. To get familiar with the interesting history of Indian independence, tourists can step in the Gandhi Museum. An architectural marvel in itself, this museum has a wide selection of artefacts including a bloodstained dhoti of Mahatma Gandhi. Within the premises, the museum houses a store called Khadi Bhavan from where tourists can buy local handloom products. Also, there is a bookstore, where a number of spiritual and natural health related books are on sale. Tourists can book a travel package from MakeMyTrip to explore this holy land without any hassle.

Madurai Address

One of the most popular temple towns in India is Madurai. Located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, this region once served as the kingdom of the Pandya kings. The Pandyas endowed this town with many historical edifices and temples, which today stand as the main attractions of Madurai. The Meenakshi Amman Temple is the prime attraction of this town. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this temple is one of the best examples of Dravidian style of architecture. The Koodal Alagar Temple, Pazhamudhir Solai, and Tirupparankundram Murugan Temple are other places of religious importance. While travelling in Madurai, tourists must not miss to pay a visit to the Thirumalai Nayak Mahal. Built in 1636, this palace flaunts a stunning fusion of Dravidian and Islamic architectural styles. To get familiar with the interesting history of Indian independence, tourists can step in the Gandhi Museum. An architectural marvel in itself, this museum has a wide selection of artefacts including a bloodstained dhoti of Mahatma Gandhi. Within the premises, the museum houses a store called Khadi Bhavan from where tourists can buy local handloom products. Also, there is a bookstore, where a number of spiritual and natural health related books are on sale. Tourists can book a travel package from MakeMyTrip to explore this holy land without any hassle.