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Backpacker's paradise: Vietnam emerges as top choice
Vietnam tourism is moving fast, ready to stand with top Asian
destinations such as Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia... thanks to
low costs, beautiful scenery and ideal experiences for
backpackers.
Cheap tours to Vietnam
![]() Amid rising prices and increasingly tight travel budgets, Vietnam is emerging as a top budget destination in Southeast Asia. Not only joining the game, our country is also rewriting the rules of the game, changing the way countries position themselves in the Southeast Asian tourism market - a paradise of cheap adventures, according to Travel And Tour World magazine (TTW). Vietnam has it all. From bustling cities to tranquil rice terraces, the S-shaped strip of land is not only a cultural feast, but also a great destination for those who want to experience more with less expenses. In the list of the most budget-friendly destinations in Southeast Asia for backpackers, Vietnam ranked first with 40/45 points. This list is ranked based on the assessment of costs such as food, accommodation, transportation, entertainment and drinks. A bus ticket costs around 7,000 VND, cold beer starts at 22,000 VND, soft drinks start at 11,000 VND and cheap accommodation starts at 30,000 VND per night - figures that are almost unrivalled in Southeast Asia. For solo travellers, couples or digital nomads, Vietnam offers a combination of low cost of living and high value experiences. Coming in second in the region, Indonesia scores big on low food costs and affordable entertainment options. A meal at a local restaurant can cost as little as 43,000 VND, making long trips more affordable. Not only that, Indonesia is also a leader in cheap entertainment, with everything from gyms, cinemas to tennis court rentals – all within easy reach. This is especially ideal for those planning a long stay. Thailand holds onto third place with its familiarity, affordability and exciting experiences. Thailand has long been a haven for backpackers and adventurers. While it may no longer be the cheapest destination, it still strikes a balance between value, connectivity and tourism infrastructure. With countless hostels, night markets and budget tours, Thailand continues to attract travellers from around the world. Its diverse landscapes – from party islands to misty jungles – offer something for every budget. Malaysia and Singapore come in fourth and fifth, more expensive, but ideal for long-term stays thanks to favorable visa policies. While Singapore is the most expensive option (the cheapest room rates are around 1,786,000 VND/night), the island nation stands out for its security, modern infrastructure and global connectivity. It is still an ideal stopover for "flashpackers" or those combining work and travel. Malaysia, which is more affordable than its island neighbour, has the most generous visa policy alongside Singapore. Tourists from many countries can stay for up to three months without a visa - making both countries attractive to digital nomads and those who prefer to explore at a slower pace. The rise of budget destinations like Vietnam and Indonesia is forcing Southeast Asian countries to rethink their strategies. Tourism agencies are starting to pay more attention to the spending habits of young people - especially young visitors who prioritize authentic, cost-effective and sustainable experiences. Many cities have invested in upgrading public transport systems, expanding hotels, and developing community experiences. At the same time, low-cost airlines have increased the frequency of flights to destinations such as Da Nang, Bali, and Chiang Mai, making it easier for tourists to build international discovery itineraries. Long-term visas and digital nomad visas are also being considered by many countries to meet the demand for long-term stays. Source: https://cheapvietnamtour.com/news/vietnam-tops-southeast-asia-as-best-budget-destination.php. |
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