HEAD-TO-HEAD

Laos vs Vietnam

Vietnam is 0% cheaper than Laos overall — $0 less per month for a comfortable lifestyle. Here's how they compare across 13 metrics.

🏳️
Laos
$1,300/mo
Mid-range monthly
VS
🏳️
Vietnam
$1,300/mo
Mid-range monthly
The Verdict

Vietnam is cheaper overall — you'll save about $0/month (0%) versus Laos for a mid-range lifestyle. Across our 13 cost & quality metrics, Vietnam won 13 of them.

Annual savings: $0. Over three years of residency, that's $0 saved — potentially enough to cover a down payment or early retirement runway.

Laos at a glance

Laos is the slow-travel alternative to Thailand and Vietnam — Luang Prabang is a UNESCO gem and Vientiane sits next to the new Lao-China railway. Internet and infrastructure lag, so it suits 1–2 month visits more than long-term basing.

Vietnam at a glance

Vietnam is arguably the best value in Asia — a full lifestyle on $1,200/month, with Da Nang emerging as the hottest new digital nomad hub thanks to beaches, coffee, and strong connectivity.

Side-by-Side Breakdown

Green cell = the cheaper or better value for that metric. Prices shown in USD.

Metric
Laos
Vietnam
Monthly budget (mid-range)
$1,300
$1,300
Backpacker budget
$700
$650
Luxury budget
$3,000
$3,000
Rent: 1BR, center
$380
$380
Rent: 1BR, outside center
$230
$220
Inexpensive meal
$3
$2
Mid-range meal
$14
$13
Local beer (0.5L)
$1.5
$1
Cappuccino
$2.5
$2
Monthly transit
$20
$11
Taxi start
$1
$0.6
Internet speed
50 Mbps
95 Mbps
Safety (1-10)
6.8 /10
7.4 /10

Pros & Cons

Laos

✅ Pros

  • Truly off-the-beaten-path SE Asia
  • Very cheap food and rent
  • Laos-China railway opens up regional travel
  • Laid-back pace

⚠️ Cons

  • Slow internet outside main towns
  • Tiny expat community
  • Limited international flight options
  • Currency (kip) very weak — bring USD

Vietnam

✅ Pros

  • Cheapest major cities in SE Asia
  • Amazing coffee culture
  • Fast-growing nomad hubs (Da Nang)
  • Banh mi under $1

⚠️ Cons

  • Slower internet outside cities
  • Language barrier outside tourist areas
  • Humidity and rainy seasons

Visas & Practical Info

Laos

🛂 Visa
30-day visa-on-arrival or e-visa for most; extendable
💻 Nomad Visa
❌ No
☀️ Best Months
November–February

Vietnam

🛂 Visa
E-visa 30–90 days, visa-free for some
💻 Nomad Visa
❌ No
☀️ Best Months
February–April (north), December–April (south)

Total Cost Over Time

How much would you save choosing Vietnam? Enter months of stay:

Laos total$7,800
Vietnam total$7,800
Savings in Vietnam$0

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Laos or Vietnam cheaper?

Vietnam is cheaper — about $0/month less than Laos for a mid-range lifestyle (0% cheaper overall). On an annual basis, you'd save roughly $0 by choosing Vietnam.

How much does rent cost in Laos vs Vietnam?

A 1-bedroom apartment in the city center costs $380 in Laos and $380 in Vietnam. Outside the center, rent drops to $230 in Laos and $220 in Vietnam.

Which has a better digital nomad visa — Laos or Vietnam?

Laos: 30-day visa-on-arrival or e-visa for most; extendable. Vietnam: E-visa 30–90 days, visa-free for some. Neither has a dedicated digital nomad visa — check standard tourist or work visa options.

Which has better internet — Laos or Vietnam?

Laos averages 50 Mbps, while Vietnam averages 95 Mbps. Vietnam has faster average internet. For remote work, anything above 50 Mbps typically handles video calls comfortably.

Which is safer — Laos or Vietnam?

Laos scores 6.8/10 on our safety index, while Vietnam scores 7.4/10. Vietnam is rated safer overall. Scores reflect general conditions — always check recent local news before committing.

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