I SPENT ₹50,000 ON A KASHMIR TREK FOR 7 DAYS — HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED
When I decided to do a “I Spent ₹X” challenge like MrBeast, Kashmir seemed impossible. Luxury treks cost ₹2-3 lakhs. But could I trek Kashmir’s best routes on a strict budget without compromising on the actual trekking experience? Let me show you exactly how I did it.
THE CHALLENGE BREAKDOWN
Budget Limit: ₹50,000 (approximately $600 USD)
Duration: 7 days
Route: Aru Valley → Kolahoi Glacier → Betaab Valley
Accommodation: Mix of budget guesthouses and camping
Food: Local markets, street food, packed meals
Permits: Required for some zones
Here’s what I learned: You can experience Kashmir’s magic WITHOUT breaking the bank. But it requires planning, flexibility, and knowing where to cut costs smartly.
HONEST COST BREAKDOWN
Days 1-3: Aru Valley Trek
- Transport: ₹2,500 (flight from Delhi + local travel)
- Accommodation: ₹1,500/night × 3 = ₹4,500
- Food: ₹800/day × 3 = ₹2,400
- Trek guide (shared): ₹3,000
- Subtotal: ₹12,400
Days 4-5: Kolahoi Glacier Base Camp
- Camping fee: ₹2,000/night × 2 = ₹4,000
- Meals: ₹600/day × 2 = ₹1,200
- Porter fee: ₹2,500
- Subtotal: ₹7,700
Days 6-7: Betaab Valley & Return
- Guesthouse: ₹800/night × 2 = ₹1,600
- Food & activities: ₹1,200
- Return transport: ₹2,000
- Subtotal: ₹4,800
TOTAL SPENT: ₹25,100 (I came in MASSIVELY under budget!)
5 INSIDER HACKS THAT SAVED ME ₹25,000
1. Travel in OFF-SEASON (October or March-April)
Prices drop 40-50% during shoulder season. Hotels that charge ₹5,000 in summer want ₹1,500 in March.
Money saved: ₹8,000
2. Book Direct with Local Guesthouses (Not Airbnb)
Skip the 15-20% commission on Airbnb and OYO. Call guesthouses directly. Even better: negotiate weekly rates for 10-15% discount.
Money saved: ₹3,500
3. Eat Where Locals Eat
Avoid tourist restaurants in Srinagar city. Street food costs ₹100-200. Hotel meals cost ₹800-1,200.
- Breakfast at local café: ₹150
- Lunch at dhabas: ₹200-300
- Dinner at family restaurants: ₹300-400
Money saved: ₹5,000
4. Group Trek With Other Travelers
Share guide costs. A quality guide costs ₹12,000/day. Split 5 ways = ₹2,400/person.
Money saved: ₹3,600
5. Camp Instead of Hotel (Days 4-5)
Camping at Kolahoi costs ₹2,000/night. Hotels cost ₹5,000+. Plus the camping experience is UNFORGETTABLE.
Money saved: ₹6,000
WHAT I ABSOLUTELY COULD NOT COMPROMISE ON
✅ Safety First: Good guide (₹3,000), proper permits (₹500), emergency medical kit
✅ Proper Meals: 3 healthy meals daily, no skipping food at altitude
✅ Trek Insurance: Essential (₹1,500) — covers evacuation, medical, gear loss
✅ The Experience: Seeing Kolahoi Glacier, making memories — PRICELESS
DETAILED 7-DAY ITINERARY (COPY THIS)
Day 1: Arrive Srinagar
- Land at Srinagar Airport
- Stay in old city budget guesthouse (₹600)
- Explore Dal Lake at sunset
- Meal: Local wazwan (₹300)
Day 2: Acclimatization & Shopping
- Buy trekking snacks at local market (₹1,000)
- Meet fellow trekkers (potential group mates)
- Dinner at family-run restaurant (₹250)
Day 3: Start Aru Valley Trek
- Drive to Aru Valley (₹500)
- Begin trek, camp/budget lodge (₹1,000)
- Packed meals on trail
- Evening: Bonfire with guides
Day 4: Kolahoi Glacier Base Camp
- 6-8 hour trek to 3,120m
- Camping (₹2,000)
- Altitude adjustment activities
- Packed meals
Day 5: Glacier Day or Rest Day
- Optional: Glacier climb (need extra fees)
- OR rest day at base camp
- Photography session
- Shared dinner with group
Day 6: Betaab Valley Trek
- Descent to Betaab Valley
- Budget guesthouse (₹800)
- Local meals
- Explore meadows
Day 7: Return to Srinagar
- Travel back (₹500)
- Last-minute souvenir shopping
- Catch evening flight
COMPARISON TABLE: Budget vs Luxury Kashmir Trek
| Item | Budget | Luxury | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | ₹1,200/night | ₹5,000/night | ₹26,800 |
| Meals | ₹800/day | ₹2,500/day | ₹11,900 |
| Guide | Shared ₹2,400 | Private ₹10,000 | ₹7,600 |
| Transport | Local ₹2,500 | Premium ₹8,000 | ₹5,500 |
| Total 7 Days | ₹25,100 | ₹100,000+ | ₹74,900 |
WHAT SURPRISED ME THE MOST
- Local guides were MORE knowledgeable than agency guides — They knew secret routes, best camping spots, how to handle altitude
- Food was INCREDIBLE — ₹200 local wazwan tasted better than ₹2,000 hotel meals
- Weather changes every 2 hours — Packed 3 different jackets, used all of them
- My legs hurt for 3 days after — But the memories lasted a lifetime
- Group bonding happened naturally — Met 15 people, still in touch on WhatsApp
ALTITUDE REALITY CHECK
- Aru Valley: 1,500m (no issues)
- Kolahoi Glacier: 3,120m (slight headache on Day 4)
- Solution: Altitude pills (₹200), hydration, slow pace, acclimatization meals
If you have altitude sensitivity: Consider easier treks like Betaab Valley (1,800m only)
INSIDER TIPS NOBODY SHARES
- Book permits 2 weeks in advance — Required for Kolahoi zone
- Travel with someone else — Shared costs = split expenses
- Monsoon June-August: AVOID — Roads blocked, views obscured
- March/April: BEST SEASON — Wildflowers blooming, clear views, mild weather
- Download offline maps — No cell signal at base camp
EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST (BUDGET FRIENDLY)
- Backpack 50L: ₹2,500 (buy secondhand)
- Trekking shoes (broken-in): ₹1,500
- Thermal layers 3-4 sets: ₹1,200
- Water bottle 2L: ₹300
- High-energy snacks: ₹1,000
- First aid kit: ₹500
- Sleeping bag (if camping): ₹2,000 (optional with guesthouses)
Total gear (first-time): ₹9,000
FINAL COST REALITY
- Trek itself: ₹25,100 ✅
- First-time gear: ₹9,000 (one-time investment)
- Grand Total: ₹34,100 for first-timer
Next time: ₹25,100 (no gear cost)
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✅ Permit arrangements
✅ Professional guides (vetted)
✅ Shared group treks (meet other adventurers)
✅ All meals included
✅ Trek insurance included
✅ Backup accommodation if weather issues
7-Day Kashmir Trek: Starting at ₹45,000/person
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Why choose AdventurePedia over DIY:
- Permits are complex in Kashmir — they handle it
- Professional guides speak English + local languages
- Group dynamics mean shared costs + new friendships
- Insurance + backup plan if altitude hits
- Support phone number 24/7
NEXT CHALLENGE: Bhutan for ₹40,000
Ready for an international trek? Read my Bhutan Challenge here — I trekked to Tiger’s Nest Monastery for less than ₹40,000.
QUICK COMPARISON: Kashmir vs Other Treks
- Kashmir: Cultural, snow-capped, challenging
- Bhutan: Spiritual, affordable permit, Tiger’s Nest iconic
- Himachal: Closest to Delhi, multiple difficulty levels
- Vietnam: International, extremely cheap, adventure vibes
Want the complete comparison? Read Budget vs Luxury Travel Guide.
FINAL REALITY CHECK: Is Budget Kashmir Worth It?
YES if you:
✅ Don’t need 5-star comfort (camping is adventure!)
✅ Can handle altitude (proper acclimatization helps)
✅ Enjoy authentic local experiences (not sanitized tourism)
✅ Are flexible with dates (off-season is best)
✅ Like group dynamics (shared guides = meet people)
NO if you:
❌ Need daily hot showers and AC
❌ Have altitude sensitivity issues
❌ Prefer private guide experience
❌ Have only peak season dates available
❌ Want luxury resort-style comfort
BOTTOM LINE
You don’t need a fat bank account to experience Kashmir’s magic. You need:
- The right season (March-April, October)
- Smart planning (2 weeks advance booking)
- Local connections (direct guesthouses, shared guides)
- Physical fitness (6-8 hours daily hiking)
- A sense of adventure (that’s priceless)
Kashmir changed how I see India. The mountains, the lakes, the people — all affordable if you’re willing to trek the way locals do.
Ready to book? Start your Kashmir adventure with AdventurePedia
Next Read: Bhutan ₹40,000 Challenge | Budget vs Luxury Comparison | Packing Checklist Guide
