Gate-side last-minute Bali gifts at Krisna Oleh Oleh Bali
This branch of Krisna Oleh Oleh Bali sits airside at Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, handy if you forgot souvenirs before reaching the International and Domestic terminals. It follows the same concept as the city outlets: mass-market Balinese snacks, garments, and trinkets at fixed prices, so you’re not haggling 10 minutes before boarding.
You’ll see shelves stacked with pia Legong-style pastries, coffee packets, and boxed cookies in the IDR 20,000–70,000 range, plus bulk bins of traditional crackers and sweets. Clothing runs from IDR 50,000 singlets up through IDR 150,000–250,000 batik shirts and sarongs. Quality is hit-or-miss, but it’s cheaper than most generic gift shops right by the gates.
Hours generally track flight banks, opening early morning around 06:00 and running until late-night departures near 23:00, but smaller satellite branches inside DPS can close earlier on quiet days. It’s post-security, so you can shop after immigration without watching the main check-in queues. Figure 10–15 minutes to walk in, browse, and pay before a standard international boarding call.
Cards are accepted, though small items under IDR 50,000 sometimes ring faster with cash when queues build behind tour groups. Staff routinely bundle items in blue Krisna-branded plastic bags, which count as a carry-on piece at stricter airlines from DPS like Jetstar and AirAsia. If you’re tight on cabin baggage allowance, consolidate your haul into an existing backpack before heading to the gate.