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Kotor vs Nara

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Kotor

Kotor

Montenegro

Nara

Nara

Japan

Kotor

Safety: 82/100Pop: 13,000 (town), 23,000 (municipality)Europe/Podgorica

Nara

Safety: 95/100Pop: 360,000Asia/Tokyo

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Kotor: $45-70Nara: $50-80
mid-range
Kotor: $100-170Nara: $100-160
luxury
Kotor: $250+Nara: $250+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Kotor82/100Safety Scoreβœ“95/100Nara

Kotor

Kotor is very safe for tourists. Violent crime is rare and the small-town atmosphere means the Old Town feels secure at all hours. The main risks are related to the physically demanding fortress climb, cruise-ship crowds, and driving on narrow mountain roads. Montenegro is generally one of the safest countries in the Balkans for visitors.

Nara

Nara is exceptionally safe β€” even by Japan's already high standards. It's a small, laid-back city where crime is virtually nonexistent. The biggest "safety" concern is the deer, which can bite, headbutt, or knock over visitors when they see (or smell) food. Treat the deer with respect and you'll be fine.

⭐ Ratings

Kotor3/5βœ“English Friendly2/5Nara
Kotor5/5Walkability5/5Nara
Kotor2/5Public Transitβœ“3/5Nara
Kotor3/5Food Scene3/5Nara
Kotor2/5βœ“Nightlife1/5Nara
Kotor4/5Cultural Sitesβœ“5/5Nara
Kotor5/5βœ“Nature Access4/5Nara
Kotor3/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“4/5Nara

🌀️ Weather

Kotor

Kotor has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The bay's enclosed geography amplifies summer heat and winter rainfall β€” Kotor is one of the wettest spots on the Adriatic. The swimming season runs from June through September.

Spring (March - May)10-22Β°C
Summer (June - August)20-32Β°C
Autumn (September - November)12-26Β°C
Winter (December - February)4-12Β°C

Nara

Nara has a humid subtropical climate similar to nearby Kyoto and Osaka, with four distinct seasons. Being inland and in a basin, Nara can be slightly hotter in summer and colder in winter than coastal cities. The rainy season (tsuyu) runs from mid-June to mid-July.

Spring (March - May)5-23Β°C
Summer (June - August)21-34Β°C
Autumn (September - November)10-26Β°C
Winter (December - February)1-9Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Kotor

Kotor's Old Town is entirely pedestrianized and small enough to walk across in 10 minutes. For exploring the wider Bay of Kotor (Perast, Tivat, Budva), you will need a bus, taxi, or rental car. The bay is ringed by a scenic road that connects all the waterfront villages.

Walkability: Kotor's Old Town is superbly walkable β€” compact, flat, car-free, and endlessly explorable. The fortress climb is the only strenuous walk. Beyond the Old Town, a waterfront path extends north to Dobrota (about 2 km). The wider bay requires transport, as villages are connected by a narrow two-lane road along the water's edge.

Walking β€” Free
Local Buses (Blue Line) β€” €1-3 (~$1.10-3.30) depending on distance
Taxis β€” €5-10 within Kotor area; €10-15 to Tivat Airport; €45-60 to Dubrovnik

Nara

Nara is a compact, walkable city. Most major sights are within Nara Park, reachable on foot from either train station. Local buses supplement walking for more distant attractions like Horyu-ji. Two rail companies serve Nara β€” JR and Kintetsu β€” with Kintetsu Nara Station being closer to the park.

Walkability: Nara is one of Japan's most walkable cities. From Kintetsu Nara Station, Kofuku-ji is 5 minutes away, Todai-ji is 20 minutes, and Kasuga Taisha is 30 minutes. All paths through the park are flat, paved, and well-signed in English. Naramachi's narrow streets are pedestrian-friendly. Only Horyu-ji really requires transport.

On Foot β€” Free
Nara Kotsu Buses β€” Β₯220-510 (~$1.48-3.42) depending on distance; Β₯600 (~$4.03) day pass
Bicycle Rental β€” Β₯800-1,500 (~$5.37-10) per day

The Verdict

Choose Kotor if...

you want a medieval walled town in a dramatic fjord β€” Adriatic beauty with a fraction of Dubrovnik's crowds and prices

Choose Nara if...

you want friendly deer, Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, and a peaceful day trip from the Kansai region