As the demand for traveling to Zanskar Valley keeps growing year after year, the question “Can I make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport?” is among the most frequently asked on Discover With Dheeraj by fellow travelers and tourists. The good news is, yes, you absolutely can, and I will show you exactly how.

Are you planning a trip to Zanskar Valley by Public Transport?
Are you planning a trip to Zanskar Valley by Public Transport?

In my previous article, I talked about how to calculate cost or budget for a Zanskar Valley trip, which helps you estimate your overall budget. However, that guide does not specifically address whether you can pull off a budget trip to Zanskar Valley using only public transport and shared taxis.

In this article, I will share the tips, tricks, and a complete day-by-day example itinerary on how you can make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport in 2026. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group looking to save money, this guide will give you the exact costs, transport options, and planning approach you need.

Quick Answer: An 8-day budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport and shared taxis costs approximately Rs 20,000 to Rs 24,000 per person (as of 2026), covering transport, accommodation, and food. The key is using JKSRTC buses, shared Sumo cabs, and budget guesthouses along the route.

What Do You Need to Know Before Planning a Budget Zanskar Trip?

Before jumping into the itinerary, here are the key practical details that will help you plan better.

DetailInformation
Best TimeMid-June to September (road via Kargil open)
Budget (9 days)Rs 20,000 – Rs 25,000 per person
Main RouteDelhi – Srinagar – Kargil – Padum – Kargil – Srinagar – Delhi
Alternate Route (New)Manali – Darcha – Shinku La – Padum (open since 2024)
Key TransportJKSRTC buses, shared Sumo cabs, Vande Bharat train
Padum Altitude3,657 m (11,998 Ft)
ATMsNone in Zanskar. Last ATM in Kargil. Carry cash.
Mobile NetworkBSNL postpaid works in Padum. No signal on most of the route.
FuelNo petrol pump in Zanskar. Last pump at Kargil.
Last UpdatedMarch 2026

How Much Does a Budget Trip to Zanskar Valley by Public Transport Cost?

The private taxi rates within Zanskar Valley are quite high, and the cost of food and stay depends on how many days you plan your trip. Hence, an 8-9 day trip to Zanskar Valley by private taxi can easily cost Rs 30,000-35,000 per person.

So, it is no surprise that “Can I make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport?” is among the most common questions for a Zanskar trip. Let me help you plan your upcoming Himalayan sojourn on a budget.

Can You Travel Solo on a Budget Zanskar Valley Trip?

If you are a solo traveler or a couple, private taxis will make a deep hole in the pocket on a trip to Zanskar Valley. You may need to spend Rs 46,000 or more just for a private taxi alone. Completely insane, right?

Unlike traveling to Leh – Ladakh by road, it is tough to find tourists looking for shared tourist taxis in Zanskar Valley. There are not many cafes, restaurants, or travel agents that offer shared tourist taxi options either.

Hence, you are mostly limited to local shared Sumo cabs or public transport buses, which do not stop for sightseeing along the way. You can, of course, try to find online travel partners using the DoW Travel Calendar from the main menu of this website.

What Does the Day-by-Day Budget Plan Look Like?

I will outline an example trip that uses a mix of public transport buses and shared local taxis. Let us consider a trip similar to the Zanskar Valley Most Common Itinerary, covering the route as Srinagar – Suru Valley – Zanskar – Srinagar.

Now, let us take a look at this plan day by day, including the options of travel, the cost of transport, and the cost of stay + food (twin sharing basis). I am assuming you are on a budget trip to Zanskar Valley. Hence, you will be finding places to stay on the spot and not pre-booking them in advance.

Prayer Flags on my Zanskar Valley Valley budget trip
Prayer flags fluttering against the blue sky somewhere on the road to Zanskar Valley

Day 1 | Delhi to Srinagar (by Train or Flight)

Big update for 2026: The Delhi – Srinagar Vande Bharat Sleeper train was launched in 2025. It covers the 800 km distance in about 13 hours, departing New Delhi at 7 PM and arriving Srinagar by 8 AM next morning. This changes the entire budget equation for reaching Zanskar.

  • Options of travel: Vande Bharat Sleeper train (AC 3-tier around Rs 2,000, AC 2-tier around Rs 2,500), or Delhi – Srinagar flights (booked in advance, Rs 2,500 – 4,000). You can also take the older route via train to Jammu (Rs 400-500 sleeper, Rs 1,000 for 3AC) and then bus from Jammu to Srinagar (JKSRTC Rs 450-700).
  • Cost of travel: Rs 2,000 by Vande Bharat AC 3-tier (recommended for budget travelers).
  • Cost of stay: Budget guesthouses near Dal Lake or Nageen Lake in Srinagar range from Rs 800 to 1,500. On twin sharing, consider Rs 400-600 per person.

Hence, at the end of Day 1, the total cost on your budget trip to Zanskar by public transport is Rs 2,400 – 2,600 (Rs 2,000 + Rs 400-600).

Pro Travel Tip: If this is your first trip to Zanskar Valley then you should read my comprehensive guide about how to plan a journey to Zanskar Valley. It covers everything from routes to permits to what to expect.

Day 2 | Srinagar – Sonamarg – Zoji La – Drass – Kargil

  • Options of travel: Plenty of shared taxis and daily JKSRTC buses run between Srinagar and Kargil. Shared taxis cost around Rs 900-1,000 per person. The JKSRTC bus ticket costs about Rs 450-500.
  • Cost of travel: Rs 500 for Srinagar to Kargil by JKSRTC bus.
  • Cost of stay: Guest houses in Kargil range from Rs 800 to 1,200. On twin sharing, consider Rs 400-500 per person.

Hence, at the end of Day 2, the total cost is Rs 3,300 – 3,600 ((Rs 2,400-2,600) + Rs 500 + Rs 400-500).

Travel Tip: Did you know what is the best time to travel to Zanskar Valley? The road from Kargil to Padum via Penzi La is usually open from mid-June to October.

Day 3 | Kargil – Sankoo – Panikhar – Parkachik – Rangdum – Penzi La – Padum

  • Options of travel: Local shared Sumo cabs run between Kargil and Padum. As of 2026, a seat costs about Rs 2,000-2,200. Keep in mind that there is no reliable daily bus between Kargil and Padum. JKSRTC runs buses only to Sankoo and Panikhar, not all the way to Padum. Hence, shared Sumo is your best bet.
  • Cost of travel: Rs 2,000-2,200 for Kargil to Padum by shared Sumo cab.
  • Cost of stay: Guest houses and homestays in Padum range from Rs 800 to 1,500. On twin sharing, consider Rs 400-600 per person.

By the end of Day 3, your total cost is Rs 5,700 – 6,400 ((Rs 3,300-3,600) + Rs 2,000-2,200 + Rs 400-600).

Day 4 and 5 | Local Sightseeing in Padum for a Couple of Days

  • Options of travel: The cost of local sightseeing in Padum is quite high. The Zanskar taxi union charges Rs 5,500-6,500 for a full day sightseeing. The day tour includes Karsha Monastery, Stongde Monastery, and Sheela Village Waterfall. If you want to visit Zongkhul Monastery, that costs Rs 4,000-5,000 extra. With twin sharing for two days, you are looking at Rs 5,000-5,500 per person.
  • Cost of travel: Consider Rs 5,000-5,500 for local sightseeing in Padum on twin sharing.
  • Cost of stay: Same as Day 3, Rs 400-600 per person per night for 2 nights = Rs 800-1,200.

Hence, at the end of Day 5, the total cost is Rs 11,500 – 13,100 ((Rs 5,700-6,400) + Rs 5,000-5,500 + Rs 800-1,200).

Day 6 | Padum to Rangdum to Kargil

  • Options of travel: Same as Day 3, shared Sumo cabs run between Padum and Kargil.
  • Cost of travel: Rs 2,000-2,200 for Padum to Kargil by shared Sumo cab.
  • Cost of stay: Guest house in Kargil, Rs 400-500 per person on twin sharing.

At the end of Day 6, total cost is Rs 13,900 – 15,800 ((Rs 11,500-13,100) + Rs 2,000-2,200 + Rs 400-500).

Travel Tip: When traveling in the Himalayas, always check the most important list of things to carry on a trip before leaving. Zanskar is remote, and you will not find shops for basic supplies once you leave Kargil.

Day 7 | Kargil – Drass – Sonamarg – Srinagar

  • Options of travel: JKSRTC buses and shared taxis run daily between Kargil and Srinagar. Bus ticket costs Rs 450-500.
  • Cost of travel: Rs 500 for Kargil to Srinagar by JKSRTC bus.
  • Cost of stay: Budget guesthouse in Srinagar, Rs 400-600 per person on twin sharing.

At the end of Day 7, total cost is Rs 14,800 – 16,900 ((Rs 13,900-15,800) + Rs 500 + Rs 400-600).

Travel Tip: Do not forget to check my article on mobile phone connectivity in Zanskar Valley to stay in touch with your family and friends. BSNL postpaid works in Padum, but do not expect any signal for most of the journey.

Day 8 | Srinagar to Delhi

  • Options of travel: You can take the Vande Bharat Sleeper back to Delhi (Rs 2,000 for AC 3-tier) or fly from Srinagar to Delhi (Rs 2,500-4,000 if booked in advance).
  • Cost of travel: Rs 2,000-3,000 depending on whether you take the train or flight.
  • Cost of stay: Sweet home.

At the end of this 8-day itinerary, the total cost of transport and accommodation on your budget trip to Zanskar Valley using public transport is Rs 16,800 – 19,900.

Zanskar River - Those Aqua Colors
The stunning aqua-colored waters of the Zanskar River somewhere between Kargil and Padum

How Much Will You Spend on Food During the Trip?

The food all over Zanskar Valley is quite economic unless you wish to splurge at fancy restaurants in Srinagar or luxury houseboats. If you eat at regular dhabas and eating joints where buses or shared taxis stop for meals, you will not be spending more than Rs 400-500 per day on food in 2026.

Taking this into account, the 8-day trip will cost you about Rs 3,200-4,000 for food.

Hence, the total cost of your Zanskar Valley trip using public transport comes out to be (Rs 16,800 – 19,900) + (Rs 3,200 – 4,000) = Rs 20,000 – 23,900.

By the way, you should always carry your own water bottle and refill it as many times as needed. It will not only keep you hydrated, but you will also help in saving the Himalayas from plastic garbage. Remember, every tiny step counts, so please do your bit 🙂 🙂

What About the New Manali – Darcha – Shinku La – Padum Route?

This is a major development since 2024 that budget travelers should know about. The Darcha to Padum road via Shinku La Pass is now open for traffic during summer months (typically July to October). The BRO completed the road in March 2024, and HRTC even ran a trial bus from Keylong to Padum in June 2024.

This means you can now enter Zanskar from the Manali side, which was not possible before. For budget travelers, this opens up a new option. You can take an HRTC bus from Manali to Keylong (Rs 200-300), and then look for shared transport from Keylong/Darcha to Padum. However, keep in mind that this route is still new, and the frequency of shared transport is very limited compared to the Kargil side.

I suggest sticking to the Srinagar – Kargil – Padum route for budget travel in 2026 unless you specifically want to explore the Manali side. The Shinku La route is better suited for those with their own vehicle or those willing to hitch a ride. Once HRTC starts regular bus service on this route, it will become a viable budget option.

What Are Some Budget-Saving Tips for Zanskar Valley?

Now, you can see that if you plan your budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport properly, you can complete the trip within Rs 20,000-25,000. Here are some more tips to bring the cost down further.

  • Travel in a group of 3-4: If you share taxis with more people, the per-person cost drops significantly. Four is the magic number for splitting taxi fares in Zanskar.
  • Skip private taxis for local sightseeing: Instead of hiring a private taxi in Padum, try to take shared jeeps between villages or request a lift from passing tourists. Many travelers are happy to share rides.
  • Eat at local dhabas: Avoid fancy restaurants. Local dhabas serve simple, filling meals (dal, rice, roti) for Rs 100-150 per meal.
  • Stay in homestays: Homestays in Padum and surrounding villages are cheaper (Rs 500-800 per person including meals) and give you a genuine local experience.
  • Carry snacks from Kargil: Stock up on biscuits, dry fruits, and instant noodles in Kargil. Options in Zanskar are limited and more expensive.
  • Use the DoW Travel Calendar: Find travel partners on the DwD Community to split costs. Check the Travel Calendar from the main menu of this website.

If you do not opt for local Zanskar sightseeing by private taxi and instead take shared jeeps or find lifts from other tourists, you can really decrease the major portion of your budget. Also, if you wish to trek to Phugtal Monastery in Zanskar Valley, you can plan the budget accordingly, as trekking costs very little compared to hiring a taxi.

In this article, you can see that a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport is very much doable within Rs 20,000-25,000 per person for 8-9 days in 2026 🙂 🙂

By the way, if you are interested in making a budget trip to Ladakh then you can check out How to make a budget Ladakh trip by public transport?

Penzi La Pass on Kargil to Padum Road
Penzi La Pass (14,436 Ft) on the Kargil to Padum road, the gateway to Zanskar Valley

What Is the Complete Budget Breakdown for a Zanskar Trip by Public Transport?

Here is the complete budget summary in one table so you can refer to it quickly.

DayRouteTransport (per person)Stay (per person, twin sharing)
1Delhi – SrinagarRs 2,000 (Vande Bharat 3AC)Rs 400-600
2Srinagar – KargilRs 500 (JKSRTC bus)Rs 400-500
3Kargil – PadumRs 2,000-2,200 (shared Sumo)Rs 400-600
4-5Padum sightseeingRs 5,000-5,500 (taxi, twin sharing)Rs 800-1,200 (2 nights)
6Padum – KargilRs 2,000-2,200 (shared Sumo)Rs 400-500
7Kargil – SrinagarRs 500 (JKSRTC bus)Rs 400-600
8Srinagar – DelhiRs 2,000-3,000 (train/flight)Home
Total TransportRs 14,000-16,100
Total StayRs 2,800-4,000
Food (8 days x Rs 400-500)Rs 3,200-4,000
Grand TotalRs 20,000-24,100

Keep in mind that these are approximate costs as of 2026, and prices can vary depending on the season, availability, and your bargaining skills. Always carry some buffer cash, especially since there are no ATMs in Zanskar Valley. The last ATM is in Kargil.

Conclusion

I hope this article helps you in planning a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport. You can always tweak this plan based on your specific route and number of days. The key takeaway is that Zanskar is absolutely doable on a budget if you rely on JKSRTC buses and shared Sumo cabs instead of private taxis.

In case you have made a trip to Zanskar Valley and want to share any tips, updated fares, or suggestions with other fellow travelers, please share them in the comments section below. If you wish to write a detailed post about your experience, I can set up your account for a guest post too.

In the end, if you know a friend or a family member who is planning a trip to Zanskar Valley, please feel free to share this article with them. Also, for more trip planning help, travel partner searches, and community discussions, check out the DwD Community from the main menu 🙂 …

Last Updated: March 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a direct bus from Kargil to Padum in Zanskar?

As of 2026, there is no reliable direct bus from Kargil to Padum. JKSRTC runs buses only up to Sankoo and Panikhar. There is a weekly Leh-Padum bus (via Kargil), but its schedule is irregular. The most reliable option is shared Sumo cabs from Kargil to Padum, costing Rs 2,000-2,200 per seat.

Can I reach Zanskar from Manali now?

Yes, the Darcha to Padum road via Shinku La Pass opened in 2024. HRTC ran a trial bus from Keylong to Padum in June 2024. However, regular public transport on this route is still limited. You can take a bus from Manali to Keylong and then look for shared transport to Padum. This route is open only from roughly July to October.

How many days do I need for a budget Zanskar trip?

A minimum of 8 days is needed for a round trip from Delhi covering the Srinagar – Kargil – Padum – Kargil – Srinagar circuit. If you want to include a trek to Phugtal Monastery or visit the Suru Valley properly, plan for 10-12 days.

Is it safe to travel to Zanskar Valley solo on a budget?

Yes, Zanskar is generally safe for solo travelers. The locals are friendly and helpful. However, keep in mind that mobile connectivity is limited (only BSNL postpaid in Padum), there are no ATMs, no petrol pumps, and medical facilities are basic. Always inform someone about your travel plans and carry enough cash.

Do I need any permits for Zanskar Valley?

Indian nationals do not need any Inner Line Permit (ILP) for visiting Zanskar Valley as of 2026. However, if you plan to extend your trip to Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, or Tso Moriri in Ladakh, you will need an ILP/EDF registration.

What is the best time for a budget trip to Zanskar?

The best time is July to September. The Kargil – Padum road via Penzi La typically opens by mid-June and closes by late October. July and August have the highest frequency of shared taxis, making it easier and cheaper to find transport. However, July also brings occasional rain and landslides, so keep a buffer day in your plan.

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I am Dheeraj Sharma - a traveler, techie, and Himalayan lover. Since 2009, I have been helping thousands of travelers every year plan memorable & budget-friendly trips to the Himalayas - Smartly, Safely, and responsibly. I also run GenAI Unplugged, where I teach AI automation for solopreneurs and small businesses. My free n8n Zero to Hero course covers everything from your first workflow to production-grade AI automation.

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