As the demand for traveling to Zanskar Valley is increasing year after year, the question about “Can I make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport?” is getting more frequently asked on Devil on Wheels by fellow travelers or tourists.
In the last article of the series, I talked about how to calculate cost or budget for Zanskar Valley trip?, which helps you estimate your budget for Zanskar Valley trip. However, it does not address if you can make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley or not.
In this article, I will share the tips and tricks with an example itinerary on how you can make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport. I am sure this article will be helpful to all those who are planning a solo trip to Zanskar Valley using public transport.
The private taxi rates within Zanskar Valley are very high, and the cost of food and stay depends upon the number of days you planned your trip. Hence, an 8-9 day trip to Zanskar Valley by private taxi can easily cost about Rs 24000-26000.
So, a question like, if you can make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport is not surprisingly among the frequently asked questions for a Zanskar Valley trip.
Let me help you plan your upcoming Himalayan sojourn on a budget.
If you are a solo traveler or a couple, the private taxis may end up making a deep hole in the pocket on a trip to Zanskar Valley. You may need to spend about Rs 46000 just for the private taxi alone, completely insane, right??
Unlike traveling to Leh – Ladakh by road, it is tough to find tourists looking for taxis or shared tourist taxis in Zanskar Valley. There aren’t many cafes, dine-ins, restaurants, or a huge number of travel agents that offer means of availing of tourist shared taxis either.
Hence, you are mostly limited to local shared taxis or public transport buses, which do not stop for any sightseeing on the way to different places in Zanskar Valley. You can, of course, try to find online travel partners using Travel Calendar too.
I will try to outline an example trip which will be a mix and match approach of using the available public transport in Zanskar as well as shared local taxis/jeeps.
Let’s consider a trip similar to Zanskar Valley Most Common Itinerary as an example that covers the road trip as Srinagar – Suru – Zanskar – Srinagar.
Now, let’s take a look at this plan day by day, including the options of travel on these days, the cost of travel, and the cost of stay + food (twin sharing basis) at these places. I am assuming you are on a budget trip to Zanskar Valley. Hence, you will be finding the places to stay on the spot and not pre-booking them in advance.
Hence, at the end of Day 1, the total cost spent on transport & accommodation on your budget trip to Zanskar by public transport is Rs 850 – 900 (Rs 400 + Rs 450 – 500).
Hence, at the end of Day 2, the total cost spent on transport & accommodation on your budget Zanskar trip by public transport is Rs 1700 – 1850 ((Rs 850 – 900) + Rs 450 + Rs 400 – 500).
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.
Hence, at the end of Day 3, the total travel & accommodation cost spent on your budget trip to Zanskar using public transport is Rs 2450 – 2700 ((Rs 1700 – 1850) + Rs 400 + Rs 350 – 450).
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Thus by the time Day 4 end, your total travel & accommodation cost on your budget Zansakr Valley trip is Rs 4350 – 4700 ((Rs 2450 – 2700) + Rs 1600 + Rs 300 – 400).
Hence, at the end of Day 6, the total cost spent on transport & accommodation on your budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport is Rs 9450 – 10500 ((Rs 4350 – 4700) + Rs 4500 – 5000 + Rs 600 – 800).
Hence, at the end of Day 7, the total travel & accommodation cost spent on your budget trip to Zanskar using public transport is Rs 11400 – 12550 ((Rs 9450 – 10500) + Rs 1600 + Rs 350 – 450).
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Hence, at the end of Day 8, the total cost spent on transport & accommodation on your budget Zanskar trip using public transport is Rs 12150 – 13350 ((Rs 11400 – 12550) + Rs 400 + Rs 350 – 400).
Travel Tip: Do not forget to check my article on mobile phone connectivity in Zanskar Valley to stay in touch with your family & friends.
Finally, at the end this itinerary, the total cost of transport & accommodation on your trip to Zanskar Valley using public transport is Rs 14650 – 16350 ((Rs 12150 – 13350) + Rs 2500 – 3000).
The food all over Zanskar Valley is quite economic unless you wish to lavishly spend in some restaurants and hotels of Srinagar or luxury houseboats. If you eat at regular decent dhabas/eating joints where the buses or shared taxis stop for meals, you will not be spending more than Rs 300 – 400 per day on food in Zanskar valley.
Taking this factor into account, the above nine-day road trip to Zanskar Valley may not cost you more than Rs 2700 – 3600 for the food.
Hence, the total cost incurred on your Zanskar valley trip using public transport comes out to be (Rs 14650 – 16350) + (Rs 2700 – 3600) = Rs 17350 – 19950.
By the way, you should always carry your water bottle and refill it as many times as you need water. It will not only keep you hydrated always, but you will also help in saving the Himalayas from plastic garbage. Remember, every tiny step counts, so please do your bit !! 🙂 🙂
Now, you can see that if you wish to make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport and plan it properly, you can easily complete your trip under a budget of Rs 20000. If you travel alone by private taxis for Padum local sightseeing to cover Karsha, Zangla Fort, Zongkhul Monastery and Stongde Monastery, then you are looking at Rs 8000 more for that comfort.
Similarly, if you share the taxi with more than two people, the cost can come down there as well furthermore.
It is equally true if you do not opt for local Zanskar sightseeing by taxi rather take shared jeeps or take the lift from tourists and pay them or find other means, you can really decrease this major portion of your budget.
Finally, if you wish to trek to Phugtal Monastery in Zanskar valley then you can plan the budget accordingly.
In this article, you can see that if you wish to make a budget trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport and plan it properly, you can do it within a budget of Rs 17350 – 19950 🙂 🙂
By the way, if you are interested in making a trip to Ladakh then you can check out How to make a budget Ladakh trip by public transport?
I hope this article helps you in making a trip to Zanskar Valley by public transport. You can always tweak this article based on your plan and evaluate the budget for your Zanskar Valley adventure. I am sure, after reading this article, you will feel more confident when traveling to Zanskar Valley using public transport.
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