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Is Thailand or Vietnam Safer to Visit? Travel Safety Comparison

A side-by-side view of Vardekort's three scores — Safety, Expectation, and Confidence — for Thailand and Vietnam, drawn from the same sources and rubric.

Reviewed by Haakon Skramstad · Last updated 8 April 2026 · How we score

Side-by-side scores

MetricThailandVietnamDifference
Safety14Thailand16Vietnam2 points differenceVietnam higher
Expectation20Thailand19Vietnam1 point differenceThailand higher
Confidence16Thailand17Vietnam1 point differenceVietnam higher

Scores are guidance, not guarantees. A higher score indicates a more positive reading in the aggregated data — not an assurance of personal safety.

Key differences

  • Vietnam's safety score is 2 points higher than Thailand's in current aggregated data.
  • Thailand shows a higher expectation score, based on AI analysis of public reporting.
  • Vietnam's overall travel confidence indicator is currently higher.
  • Both countries currently fall into the same broad safety category (partly safe).

Thailand

Thailand is generally safe for tourists. Watch for bag snatchers on motorbikes and common scams (gem shops, tuk-tuk overcharging). Road safety is a genuine concern — Thailand has high traffic accident rates.

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Vietnam

Vietnam is generally safe for tourists. Petty theft, bag-snatching from motorbikes, and scams are the main concerns, especially in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. Traffic is chaotic — crossing roads requires confidence and steady pacing.

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Sources

Both comparisons draw on the same underlying sources. Deduplicated here:

Curious how these scores are calculated? Read the methodology · AI & limitations

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