Indonesia vs Thailand Cost of Living — Full Comparison

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TL;DR — Indonesia (CoL Index 26.1) is slightly cheaper than Thailand (CoL Index 38.0) overall — a 32% difference. But the comparison is more nuanced: Indonesia wins on price, Bali lifestyle and the iconic nomad ecosystem; Thailand wins on price stability, visa accessibility, healthcare quality and urban infrastructure. Both rank Exceptional on the Expat Value Score. Most experienced Southeast Asia nomads spend time in both.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024.


Head-to-Head Data Table

IndicatorIndonesiaThailandWinner
GNI per capita (PPP)$16,010$23,960Thailand
Cost of Living Index26.138.0Indonesia
Rent Index9.113.9Indonesia
Groceries Index33.644.4Indonesia
Restaurant Index15.325.0Indonesia
Local Purchasing Power29.345.5Thailand
CPI (2010=100)161.9123.0Thailand (far less inflation)
Expat Value Score1.631.58Indonesia (marginally)

Sources: World Bank 2024; Numbeo 2024.

The defining difference: Indonesia is cheaper today by every metric. Thailand has had dramatically less inflation since 2010 (CPI 123 vs 162), meaning Thailand’s advantage is more durable long-term.


🏠 Housing

LocationIndonesiaThailand
Top expat hub (1-bed)Bali Canggu: ~$400–800Bangkok Sukhumvit: ~$600–1,000
Secondary hubBali Ubud: ~$300–600Chiang Mai: ~$250–450
Budget optionYogyakarta: ~$180–350Bangkok outer: ~$300–550
Capital cityJakarta Kemang: ~$500–900Bangkok central: ~$600–1,000

Verdict: Indonesia wins — Bali villas often include pools at $400–700. Bangkok condos are comparable or more expensive for similar quality.


🍽️ Food

CategoryIndonesiaThailand
Street food meal~$1–3~$1–3
Local restaurant~$4–10/meal~$4–10/meal
Groceries/month~$130–220~$180–280
Restaurant Index15.325.0

Verdict: Indonesia wins clearly on eating out (Restaurant Index 15.3 vs 25.0). Street food prices are similar.


🚌 Transport

CategoryIndonesiaThailand
Urban systemGojek/Grab (Bali: scooter only)BTS/MRT + Grab
Monthly cost~$30–60 (scooter rental Bali)~$35–55 (BTS pass)
Urban mobilityLimited in BaliExcellent in Bangkok

Verdict: Thailand wins clearly. Bangkok’s BTS/MRT makes car-free urban living genuinely practical. Bali has no public transport.


🏥 Healthcare

CategoryIndonesiaThailand
Private hospital qualityGood (Siloam Bali, BIMC)World-class (Bumrungrad)
Insurance cost~$40–80/month~$50–100/month
Medical evacuation riskModerate (Bali → Singapore)Low

Verdict: Thailand wins decisively. Bumrungrad International in Bangkok is one of Asia’s top hospitals. Bali may require medical evacuation for serious cases.


💰 Monthly Budget Comparison

Budget levelIndonesiaThailand
Frugal~$600–900~$800–1,200
Moderate~$1,100–1,700~$1,400–2,000
Comfortable~$1,800–2,600~$2,200–3,200

🏆 Verdict — Indonesia vs Thailand

CriterionWinner
Overall price levelIndonesia
RentIndonesia
Food & restaurantsIndonesia
Healthcare qualityThailand
Urban transportThailand
Price stability (long-term)Thailand (dramatically)
Visa accessibilityThailand
Internet reliabilityThailand
Bali lifestyle (beach/yoga/surf)Indonesia
Nomad ecosystem qualityTie

Overall: Indonesia wins on every current cost metric. Thailand wins on stability, infrastructure and long-term planning. Classic strategy: Bali for 3–6 months (lifestyle + savings), Bangkok or Chiang Mai as a long-term base.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Indonesia cheaper than Thailand in 2025?

Yes — Indonesia’s Cost of Living Index (26.1) is 32% lower than Thailand’s (38.0) according to Numbeo 2024. Indonesia is cheaper across all major categories: rent, food, restaurants and groceries. However, Thailand has far lower inflation (CPI 123 vs 162 since 2010).

Is Bali or Bangkok better for digital nomads?

Bangkok for urban infrastructure, healthcare, visa stability and long-term reliability. Bali for the iconic beach-wellness-nomad lifestyle and community. Bangkok is the more practical long-term base; Bali is the more memorable short-term experience. Most nomads do both.

Which is safer — Indonesia or Thailand?

Both are considered safe for expats. Thailand has lower violent crime rates. Bali is safe in tourist/expat areas but has significant traffic risk (scooter accidents are the main concern). Bangkok is safe in expat neighbourhoods with standard precautions.

Which country has better long-term visa options?

Thailand clearly wins: Thailand Elite Visa (5–20 years), LTR Visa, Retirement Visa. Indonesia’s Second Home Visa (5–10 years) is promising but newer and potentially triggers tax residency. For long-term legal certainty, Thailand has the advantage.

Can I split time between Bali and Thailand?

Yes — this is a common nomad strategy. Budget flights connect Bali (Denpasar) to Bangkok for $30–80 depending on advance booking. Many nomads spend the dry season in Bali (April–October) and cooler months in Chiang Mai or Bangkok.


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Last updated: 2025 | Sources: World Bank Open Data (NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD, FP.CPI.TOTL) — 2024; Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2024. General information only.