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Thailand vs Vietnam: which country should you visit?

The two most-visited Southeast Asian countries deliver fundamentally different trips. Thailand is polished mass tourism with beaches; Vietnam is a north-to-south journey with serious food culture. Visa rules in 2025 changed both — Vietnam’s new 90-day visa-free for some nationalities is the bigger shift.

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Climate and seasons

Both are tropical-monsoon. Thailand’s clear November-February dry season is the sweet spot; March-May is brutal heat. Vietnam’s geography (1,650km north-south) means timing varies by region — northern Vietnam best Oct-April, central Feb-Aug, southern Dec-April.

What it costs

Vietnam is meaningfully cheaper across accommodation, food, and ground transport. Backpackers manage on $25-35/day in Vietnam vs $30-50/day in Thailand. Mid-range travelers $70-120/day in Vietnam, $80-150/day in Thailand.

Travel style fit

Thailand suits beach-and-temple short trips with optional island extensions. Vietnam suits motorbike-and-train circuits across the country, with food as the through-line. Both are beginner-friendly but Vietnam has a steeper traffic learning curve.

When to go

Thailand: Nov-Feb is unambiguous best. Vietnam: depends on region — Nov-April covers north + south, mid-year is south-only. Both have monsoon seasons that affect specific regions differently.

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