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Delhi vs Vientiane

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Delhi

Delhi

India

Vientiane

Vientiane

Laos

Delhi

Safety: 50/100Pop: 32M (metro)Asia/Kolkata

Vientiane

Safety: 68/100Pop: 950KAsia/Vientiane

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Delhi: $20-35Vientiane: $20-35
mid-range
Delhi: $50-100Vientiane: $50-100
luxury
Delhi: $150-350+Vientiane: $150-350+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Delhi55/100Safety Scoreβœ“72/100Vientiane

Delhi

Delhi is generally safe for tourists who take standard precautions. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) is the main concern, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Solo female travelers should exercise extra caution, especially after dark. The city's traffic is chaotic and dangerous for pedestrians.

Vientiane

Vientiane is a very safe capital city with low crime rates. Violent crime against foreigners is extremely rare. The main risks are road safety (chaotic driving, poor road conditions at night), petty theft, and scams targeting tourists. The laid-back atmosphere can lull visitors into complacency.

⭐ Ratings

Delhi3/5English Friendly3/5Vientiane
Delhi3/5Walkability3/5Vientiane
Delhi3/5βœ“Public Transit2/5Vientiane
Delhi5/5βœ“Food Scene3/5Vientiane
Delhi4/5βœ“Nightlife2/5Vientiane
Delhi5/5βœ“Cultural Sites3/5Vientiane
Delhi2/5Nature Accessβœ“3/5Vientiane
Delhi4/5βœ“WiFi Reliability3/5Vientiane

🌀️ Weather

Delhi

Delhi has an extreme climate with scorching summers (April-June), a humid monsoon (July-September), and cool to cold winters (November-February). October-March is the best period for visiting. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45Β°C (113Β°F).

Winter (November - February)5-22Β°C
Summer (March - June)25-47Β°C
Monsoon (July - September)26-36Β°C
Autumn (October)18-34Β°C

Vientiane

Vientiane has a tropical savanna climate with a pronounced wet season from May to October. It is hotter than Luang Prabang due to its lower elevation and flat terrain. The cool season (November-February) is the most comfortable period, though midday temperatures remain warm.

Cool Dry Season (November - February)15-30Β°C
Hot Dry Season (March - May)22-38Β°C
Wet Season (June - October)24-33Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Delhi

Delhi has excellent public transport anchored by the massive Metro system. Auto-rickshaws, ride-hailing apps (Uber and Ola), and cycle rickshaws fill the gaps. Traffic is notoriously congested, especially during rush hours. The Metro is usually the fastest way to get around.

Walkability: Delhi is not a walkable city overall β€” distances are vast, sidewalks are often broken or nonexistent, and traffic is aggressive. However, specific areas are great for walking: Old Delhi (Chandni Chowk to Jama Masjid), Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden area, and Hauz Khas Village. Always carry water and sun protection.

Delhi Metro β€” β‚Ή10-60 (~$0.12-0.72) depending on distance
Uber / Ola β€” β‚Ή100-500 (~$1.20-6) for most city trips
Auto-rickshaws β€” β‚Ή30-200 (~$0.36-2.40) for short-to-medium trips

Vientiane

Vientiane is more spread out than Luang Prabang, making walking between all sights impractical. Tuk-tuks, motorbike taxis, and ride-hailing apps are the main options. The city has a limited local bus network and no urban rail system. Renting a bicycle works well for the central core.

Walkability: The central area between Wat Si Saket, Patuxai, and the riverfront is walkable but spread out β€” expect 20-30 minute walks between major sights. Sidewalks are uneven and sometimes blocked. The riverfront promenade is pleasant for walking. Pha That Luang and Buddha Park require transport.

Tuk-Tuk β€” 20,000-60,000 LAK ($1-3) within the center; 150,000-250,000 LAK ($7-12) to Buddha Park
LOCA App β€” 15,000-50,000 LAK ($0.75-2.50) within the center
Bicycle Rental β€” 20,000-40,000 LAK ($1-2) per day

The Verdict

Choose Delhi if...

you want India's power capital β€” Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Chandni Chowk old-Delhi street food, and the gateway to Agra + Jaipur

Choose Vientiane if...

you want Southeast Asia's sleepiest capital β€” Pha That Luang, Patuxai (the Asian Arc de Triomphe), Mekong riverside, and a slow pace most travelers love