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Agra vs Chiang Rai

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Chiang Rai wins 80 OVR vs 68 · attribute matchup 17

Agra
Agra

India

68OVR

VS
Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai

Thailand

80OVR

55
Safety
80
90
Affordability
93
72
Food
86
99
Culture
91
44
Nightlife
58
58
Walkability
72
58
Nature
86
72
Connectivity
81
58
Transit
58
Agra

Agra

India

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai

Thailand

Agra

Safety: 55/100Pop: 1.7M (city), 2.1M (metro)Asia/Kolkata

Chiang Rai

Safety: 80/100Pop: 75KAsia/Bangkok

💰 Budget

budget
Agra: $20-35Chiang Rai: $20-30
mid-range
Agra: $60-120Chiang Rai: $45-75
luxury
Agra: $250+Chiang Rai: $120-180

🛡️ Safety

Agra55/100Safety Score80/100Chiang Rai

Agra

Agra is generally safe for tourists in terms of violent crime, but it has a well-documented problem with scams, touts, and aggressive tricksters targeting visitors around the Taj Mahal and railway stations. Gem scams (being taken to an overpriced shop by a "helpful" stranger), fake guides, bogus ticket counters, and rickshaw drivers who take you to commission-paying shops instead of your destination are the most common hazards. Solo women travelers report experiencing harassment and should exercise additional caution after dark. Air pollution is a serious health concern, particularly in winter.

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is one of Thailand's safer tourist destinations. The city itself is small and relatively crime-free. The main risks are road safety (motorbike accidents are the leading cause of tourist injury in Thailand), scams at tuk-tuk ranks, and occasional gem scams near border markets. The border areas with Myanmar require awareness but are generally safe for day visitors.

Ratings

Agra3/5English Friendly3/5Chiang Rai
Agra2/5Walkability3/5Chiang Rai
Agra2/5Public Transit2/5Chiang Rai
Agra3/5Food Scene4/5Chiang Rai
Agra1/5Nightlife2/5Chiang Rai
Agra5/5Cultural Sites4/5Chiang Rai
Agra2/5Nature Access4/5Chiang Rai
Agra3/5WiFi Reliability4/5Chiang Rai

🌤️ Weather

Agra

Agra has a semi-arid continental climate with extreme seasonal variation. Winters are cool and hazy, summers are brutally hot and dry before the monsoon breaks in July. The most comfortable and popular months to visit are October through March. Note that winter fog (December–January) sometimes delays morning train services from Delhi and can obscure Taj Mahal views.

Winter (December - February)5-25°C
Spring (March - May)15-40°C
Monsoon (June - September)25-40°C
Post-Monsoon (October - November)14-32°C

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai has a tropical monsoon climate with three distinct seasons. The cool season (November–February) is the best time to visit — dry, clear skies, and pleasantly warm days. The hot season (March–May) is very hot with smoke from agricultural burning, reducing visibility significantly. The wet season (June–October) brings daily rain but lush green landscapes and far fewer tourists.

Cool Season (November–February)13–28°C
Hot/Burning Season (March–May)25–38°C
Wet Season (Early) (June–August)23–31°C
Wet Season (Late) (September–October)22–30°C

🚇 Getting Around

Agra

Agra's main sights are spread several kilometers apart across a city of 1.7 million people with heavy traffic and no metro system. Walking between attractions is generally impractical. Auto-rickshaws and app-based taxis are the main options for tourists. The area immediately around the Taj Mahal (within 500 m) is a low-emission zone where only electric vehicles and non-motorized transport are permitted.

Walkability: Low. Agra's major sights are 3–10 km apart across a chaotic city with minimal footpaths. The Taj Ganj neighborhood and old city lanes reward on-foot exploration, but plan on using transport for all inter-site movement.

Auto-Rickshaw₹50–150 (~$0.60–1.80) for short hops; ₹400–600 (~$5–7) for a full-day tour
Uber / Ola₹100–300 (~$1.20–3.60) for most tourist journeys
Cycle Rickshaw₹20–80 (~$0.25–1) within Taj Ganj area

Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai city center is small and walkable for accommodation, restaurants, and the Night Bazaar. For temples and attractions outside the city (White Temple, Black House, Golden Triangle), transport is needed. Red songthaews (shared pickup trucks) are the local option; hired vehicles give more flexibility.

Walkability: Good within the city center — the clock tower, night bazaar, and central temples are within 1 km of most guesthouses. The White Temple (13 km), Black House (14 km), and Blue Temple (3 km) require transport.

Red Songthaews (Shared Pickup)฿30–50 per trip (shared), ฿600–1,000/day (chartered)
Motorbike Rental฿150–300/day depending on bike type
Tuk-Tuks฿60–150 for city trips

The Verdict

Choose Agra if...

you want the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri — three UNESCO sites in one Golden Triangle stop, easily reached via Gatimaan Express from Delhi

Choose Chiang Rai if...

you want Thailand's most spectacular temples — the White Temple's mirror-glass otherworldliness, the Black House's macabre genius, and the Golden Triangle without the Chiang Mai crowds