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Vietnam keeps showing up on every budget traveller's shortlist, and once you start comparing cities within the country, the next question becomes which one stretches your rupee further. Pit Da Nang against Ho Chi Minh City and the answer isn't a knockout either way. Both can be done on a 5 day trip for under ₹50,000, but the experience of getting there looks a little different and in fact, one costs less and the experience is different. Da Nang tends to leave you with more breathing room for activities and comfort, while Ho Chi Minh City eats up a bigger chunk of the budget just on stay and getting around the city. If value for money is the priority, Da Nang comes out ahead. If you want a busier, more urban trip and don't mind trimming a few extras, Ho Chi Minh City still works.
A practical 5 day budget for Da Nang lands somewhere between ₹41,000 and ₹47,000, which leaves a small cushion under the ₹50,000 mark. Flights usually take up ₹20,000 to ₹26,000 of that. Four nights of budget accommodation come to around ₹7,000 to ₹11,000. Food adds another ₹5,000 to ₹7,000, and activities along with local transport round things out at ₹4,000 to ₹6,000. That still leaves room for a proper beach day, a day exploring the city, and one or two paid outings without the budget feeling stretched thin.
Ho Chi Minh City can be done within ₹50,000 too, though the margin is tighter and it's easier to slip over your budget. Flights sit in the same range as Da Nang, around ₹20,000 to ₹26,000. Four nights of stay run a bit higher here, between ₹8,000 and ₹13,000. Food comes to roughly ₹5,500 to ₹8,000, and activities plus getting around the city add another ₹5,000 to ₹7,000. Add it all up and the total falls somewhere between ₹42,500 and ₹54,000, so whether you stay under budget really depends on landing a decent airfare and going easy on ride hailing apps and nightlife in Ho Chi Minh.
Da Nang offers better value if you want to make the most of a ₹50,000 budget, thanks to its lower accommodation, food and transport costs. Your spending is usually lower on the arrival and departure days, with most of the budget going towards sightseeing and meals during the trip. Ho Chi Minh City can also fit within the same budget, but daily expenses tend to be more consistent because there are more attractions, dining options and activities. If your priority is saving money while enjoying a comfortable trip, Da Nang is the better choice. If you prefer a busier city experience and don't mind adjusting your hotel or activities to stay within budget, Ho Chi Minh City is a good alternative.
The estimates are based on average return airfares from India, budget hotel prices, and typical daily costs for food, transport and sightseeing. Flight prices were referenced using Skyscanner, accommodation rates from Booking.com, and local cost estimates from Numbeo. Actual trip costs may vary depending on your travel dates, departure city and booking window.