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Lhasa vs Yogyakarta

Which destination is right for your next trip?

๐Ÿ† Yogyakarta wins 81 OVR vs 77 ยท attribute matchup 2โ€“2

Lhasa
Lhasa

China

77OVR

VS
Yogyakarta

Indonesia

81OVR

Yogyakarta
72
Safety
70
60
Affordability
99
72
Food
86
99
Culture
99
58
Nightlife
58
86
Walkability
70
86
Nature
86
67
Connectivity
67
Lhasa

Lhasa

China

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta

Indonesia

Lhasa

Safety: 72/100Pop: 600KAsia/Shanghai

Yogyakarta

Safety: 70/100Pop: 430,000 (city), 4M (metro)Asia/Jakarta

๐Ÿ’ฐ Budget

budget
Lhasa: $100-150Yogyakarta: $25-40
mid-range
Lhasa: $180-280Yogyakarta: $50-90
luxury
Lhasa: $400+Yogyakarta: $150+

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Safety

Lhasa80/100โœ“Safety Score70/100Yogyakarta

Lhasa

Violent crime against foreign tourists in Lhasa is extremely rare โ€” the city is heavily policed and tour operators are responsible for their clients. The primary risks are altitude sickness (which can be life-threatening), intense UV at 3,656 m, and the unusual constraints of travelling in a politically sensitive region where photography of security personnel, any political statement, or any mention of the Dalai Lama in public can cause serious problems for your Tibetan guide and operator, even if not directly for you.

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta is generally safe for tourists and has a well-deserved reputation as one of Java's friendliest cities. Violent crime targeting visitors is rare. The main concerns are petty theft, traffic hazards, volcano monitoring, and the occasional earthquake. Use common sense and you'll have a great time.

โญ Ratings

Lhasa2/5English Friendly2/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa4/5โœ“Walkability3/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa3/5โœ“Public Transit2/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa3/5Food Sceneโœ“4/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa2/5Nightlife2/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa5/5Cultural Sites5/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa4/5Nature Access4/5Yogyakarta
Lhasa3/5WiFi Reliability3/5Yogyakarta

๐ŸŒค๏ธ Weather

Lhasa

Lhasa is classified as a high-altitude semi-arid plateau climate โ€” thin, dry air year-round with over 3,000 hours of sunshine annually (one of the sunniest cities in China). Daytime is warm in summer and cold but sunny in winter; nights are always cold because of the altitude. The monsoon brushes the plateau in July and August, bringing short afternoon showers but rarely all-day rain, making Tibet considerably drier than the Himalayan regions to the south. Wind and UV are intense year-round at this elevation.

Summer (Peak Season) (June - August)10-23ยฐC
Shoulder (Best Overall) (April - May, September - October)5-20ยฐC
Winter (Quiet Season) (November - February)-10 to 10ยฐC
Permit-Closed Period (Usually late February - early April)-5 to 12ยฐC

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta has a tropical monsoon climate with two distinct seasons: a dry season (May-October) and a wet season (November-April). Temperatures are consistently warm year-round. Humidity is high, especially during the wet season. Early mornings are the most comfortable time for temple visits.

Dry Season (May - October)22-33ยฐC
Wet Season (November - April)23-33ยฐC

๐Ÿš‡ Getting Around

Lhasa

Lhasa is small and manageable โ€” the old town around the Jokhang and Barkhor is entirely walkable, and most tour itineraries use a private vehicle with your assigned driver and guide for the outlying monasteries (Sera, Drepung, Norbulingka, Potala). Independent public transport is possible within Lhasa city itself for short distances, but no foreign tourist should be taking long-distance buses or taxis alone โ€” your Tibet Travel Permit requires you to be with your guide for essentially all sightseeing.

Walkability: The old Tibetan quarter around the Jokhang is wonderfully walkable โ€” narrow whitewashed lanes, prayer-wheel corridors, and a flat grid you can cover in a morning. The Potala, Norbulingka, Sera, and Drepung are all too far to walk and sit at awkward angles from the centre; your tour vehicle or a taxi is required. Altitude makes walking feel slower than it looks on a map for the first 48 hours.

Tour Vehicle with Driver & Guide โ€” Included in tour package ($80โ€“200/day all-inclusive)
Walking in the Old Town โ€” Free
City Taxi โ€” ยฅ10โ€“25 for most in-city rides (~$1.40โ€“3.50)

Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta's city center is manageable on foot, but getting to temples and outlying attractions requires transport. Ride-hailing apps (Grab, Gojek) are the most convenient option. The Trans Jogja bus system covers main routes, and renting a motorbike is popular with experienced riders.

Walkability: The Malioboro-Kraton corridor is walkable but hot and dusty during the day. Sidewalks are narrow and often blocked by parked motorbikes. Early morning and evening are the best times to explore on foot. Carry water and sun protection.

Grab / Gojek โ€” Rp 5,000-15,000 (~$0.35-1) for motorbike; Rp 15,000-50,000 (~$1-3.25) for car within the city
Trans Jogja โ€” Rp 3,500 (~$0.23) flat fare per trip
Motorbike / Scooter Rental โ€” Rp 70,000-100,000 (~$4.50-6.50) per day

The Verdict

Choose Lhasa if...

you want Tibetan Buddhism's holiest city at 3,656m โ€” Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor kora, and the world's highest railway โ€” requires Tibet Travel Permit

Choose Yogyakarta if...

you want ancient temple complexes, authentic Javanese culture, and incredible value in a non-touristy setting