12 best-value cities in Asia
This list runs from cheapest to most expensive, not necessarily from best to worst.
1 – Hanoi, Vietnam
The food is notoriously good here, with arguably the best street-side Phở soup in the country. If you join the locals on the tiny plastic chairs on the sidewalks you can eat well for almost nothing here, but even in the tourist restaurants things tend to be cheap and delicious. The attractions, including Ho Chi Minh’s Tomb and the “Hanoi Hilton” prison, are also free or extremely cheap.
- Daily Backpacker Index: VND221,500 = US$11.35/day
2 – Goa, India
With no taxes on alcohol, plus an absence of laws that prevent or restrict it like in most of India, Goa is a cheapskate drinker’s paradise, with giant ice-cold bottles of Kingfisher going for under US$2 even at the beach shacks. The hotels at the low end can be extremely basic, but better quality is available for those on higher budgets.
- Daily Backpacker Index:INR646 = US$14.23/day
3 – Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An can have a bit of a Disneyland feel to it, but it’s also beautiful and very unique. The best part for many of us is the food scene, which is one of the finest in Asia. A few special local dishes are only found here, but almost anything you order will not only be a farm-fresh treat, it will also be extremely inexpensive. This is also the best spot to enjoyBia Hoi, which is the world’s cheapest beer or the best bahn mi sandwich anywhere.
- Daily Backpacker Index:291,800 = $14.95/day
4 – Pokhara, Nepal
Even though most travelers tend to be busy hiking around most of the time, it would be hard to find a more pleasant backpacker town than Pokhara. Its Lakeside neighborhood is low-key and lined with cheap guesthouses and restaurants, plus countless shops selling souvenirs and name-brand trekking gear. The only problem is that it will be chilly or rainy or hazy for at least six months out of the year, so pick your dates carefully.
- Daily Backpacker Index: NPR1,193 = US$16.46/day
5 – Chiang Mai, Thailand
This is also a big hub for trekking in the area, plus visits to small and less touristy towns, so it’s a great base for those on longer trips. The food in Chiang Mai is yet another highlight, with slight variations on most of the famous dishes found in Bangkok and elsewhere, at lower prices as well.
- Daily Backpacker Index: THB548 = US$17.98/day
6 – Luang Prabang, Laos
The old colonial city center is filled with excellent restaurants and surprisingly nice guesthouses, plus a temple on a hill that has the best views in the area. Many arrive by a 2-day slow boat ride from the Thai border on the Mekong River, but if you are able it’s far nicer and less crowded if you can leave that way instead, heading to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai next.
- Daily Backpacker Index: LAK156,000 = US$19.42/day
7 – Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Vehicle traffic is now a major problem, so touring all the temples and artist towns in a day is nearly impossible. It’s better to stay at least a few days at the huge strip of places in or near Kuta, or in Sanur Beach not far away, and then spend a few more days in Ubud or elsewhere inland to get that more authentic Balinese feeling of paradise.
- Daily Backpacker Index: IDR186,400 = US$$20.57/day
8 – Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok is also known for food, especially the cheap and abundant street food that is available around the clock. But this is also one of the world’s shopping meccas, with a central district that is literally one indoor mall after another after another. From high fashion at reasonable prices to cheap brand-name electronics, there are thousands of shops to compare and choose from.
- Daily Backpacker Index: THB648 = US$21.27/day
9 – Siem Reap, Cambodia
With Angkor Wat at the edge of town, you might expect Siem Reap itself to be a cheesy tourist dive, but fortunately the city is one of the nicest and most pleasant in all of Southeast Asia. There are other things to see, plus interesting local crafts, and even mellow bike paths between them. You’ve also got loads of great restaurants that serve cheap local dishes and happy-hour glasses of Angkor draft beer for US$0.50 each.
- Daily Backpacker Index: US$23.70/day
10 – Beijing, China
With the Forbidden City at its heart, and the most popular section of the Great Wall just a short bus ride away, Beijing is the only place to really begin to understand China’s ancient past alongside its surging future. The quality of even the cheaper hotels here tends to be surprisingly good, and some excellent local food is never more than a block or two away.
- Daily Backpacker Index: CNY178.60 = US$26.94/day
11 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The influences of both China and India tend to be easy to spot in the food and the culture, but the mixture of the two provides another interesting counterpoint that you don’t find in many other places. There are excellent international restaurants in every neighborhood, plus more liberal alcohol laws that help make this a worthwhile party city as well.
- Daily Backpacker Index: MYR83.20 = US$27.10/day
12 – Hong Kong, China
The skyline of Hong Kong Island itself is one of the most scenic in the world, and the views from the Peak are unforgettable any time of the day. The bustling harbour and the cheap and famous Star Ferries are attractions unto themselves, plus the food culture and party scene here are absolutely world-class, though not necessarily cheap at the same time.
- Daily Backpacker Index: HKD291.60 = US$37.53/day
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