Lenin Peak (7134 m) — Guided Expedition with Established High-Altitude Camps

Guided Group Expedition | Pamir Mountains | 2026

General Overview

We invite climbers to join a guided ascent of Lenin Peak (7134 m) — one of the most famous and, today, the most accessible 7000-meter peak in the world. This expedition is organized in a fully guided group format and is ideal for individual climbers, those without a fixed team, and mountaineers who are new to high-altitude expeditions.

Under the supervision of experienced high-altitude guides, participants follow a well-structured acclimatization schedule, receive practical snow and ice training, and are supported throughout the entire route — from base camp to the summit push. The program emphasizes safety, gradual adaptation to altitude, and proper expedition discipline.

An ascent of Lenin Peak is often considered a logical step between technical 6000-meter peaks and major Himalayan expeditions, allowing climbers to objectively assess their physical condition, altitude tolerance, and expedition skills in a real 7000-meter environment.


Lenin Peak — the Most Accessible 7000er

Lenin Peak (7134 m), located in the Trans-Alay Range of the Pamirs, has earned its reputation as the most accessible active 7000-meter summit. This status is based on a unique combination of factors rarely found on peaks of similar height:

  • A non-technical classic route without complex rock climbing

  • Predominantly snow and glacier terrain with moderate slopes

  • A step-by-step acclimatization scheme with intermediate camps

  • Established fixed camps at key elevations

  • Professional medical and rescue infrastructure

Over recent decades, the Lenin Peak region has developed an infrastructure unprecedented for high-altitude mountaineering. Base camps and high camps offer electricity, heated dining tents, Wi-Fi access, medical services, and professionally managed logistics — dramatically increasing safety and predictability while preserving the expedition character of the climb.


IMC “Pamir” — The Heart of the Expedition Area

IMC “Pamir” (3600 m) is the historical and logistical core of all expeditions on Lenin Peak. Originally established as an international mountaineering hub, it has served for decades as the primary starting point for ascents in the Trans-Alay Range.

Its importance cannot be overstated:

  • IMC “Pamir” is a central node for medical, rescue, and logistical support

  • It is the main location for initial acclimatization and equipment checks

  • The classic route to Lenin Peak begins here

  • The center functions as a meeting point for international teams, guides, and rescue services

Today, IMC “Pamir” combines modern facilities — permanent accommodation, medical units, dining halls, showers, and stable power supply — with a long-standing historical role in Pamir high-altitude mountaineering.


Expedition Format

  • International group expedition

  • Professional high-altitude guiding

  • All necessary group equipment included

  • Snow and ice movement training

  • Full safety and logistical support along the route


Expedition Dates — 2026

  • June 28 – July 19

  • July 1 – July 22

  • July 5 – July 26

  • July 12 – August 2

  • July 22 – August 12

  • July 26 – August 16

  • August 2 – August 23

  • August 5 – August 26


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Day-by-Day Program (Osh – Osh)

Day 1 Arrival in Osh. Meeting at the airport, transfer to hotel, overnight.

Day 2 Transfer to IMC “Pamir” (3600 m).

Day 3 Acclimatization day. Walk to the waterfall.

Day 4 Acclimatization hike to the ridge of Petrovskiy Peak.

Day 5 Trek to Camp 1 (4400 m).

Day 6 Acclimatization ascent of Domashniy Peak (4750 m) or Yukhin Peak (5130 m).

Day 7 Rest day and preparation.

Day 8 Ascent to Camp 2 (5300 m).

Day 9 Ascent to Camp 3 (6100 m).

Day 10 Descent to Camp 1. Rest.

Days 11–13 Return to IMC “Pamir”. Rest and recovery.

Day 14 Ascent to Camp 1 (4400 m).

Day 15 Ascent to Camp 2 (5300 m).

Day 16 Ascent to Camp 3 (6100 m).

Day 17 Summit attempt on Lenin Peak (7134 m). Descent to Camp 3.

Day 18 Descent to Camp 1.

Day 19 Descent to IMC “Pamir”.

Day 20 Reserve (weather) day.

Day 21 Transfer to Osh. Overnight in hotel.

Day 22 Transfer to the airport and departure.

Ibn Sina Lenin Peak routes
Ibn Sina Lenin Peak routes

1662×602. 707 kbb

Price — Osh to Osh

USD 2500 per person

Price Includes

IMC “Pamir” Services

  • Accommodation (rooms or double tents)

  • Beds, electricity, furniture

  • Full board meals

  • Medical assistance (professional doctor)

  • Dining hall, showers, WC

Camp 1 (4400 m)

  • Double tents with wooden platforms and mattresses

  • Full board meals (early breakfast available on request)

  • Medical assistance

  • Wi-Fi access (1 hour per day)

  • Electricity from generator

Additional Services

  • Experienced high-altitude guide

  • Pre-installed high-altitude tents at 5300 m and 6100 m

  • Group equipment (ropes if required, gas, stoves, cookware)

  • High-altitude food

  • Border permits, OVIR registration, visa support (if required)

  • Airport transfers and Osh–IMC–Osh transportation

  • Hotel accommodation in Osh (2 nights)

  • Radio rental

  • Rescue service registration

  • Ecological fee

Not Included

  • Kyrgyz visa

  • International and domestic flights

  • Personal expenses

  • Porter services above base camp

  • Insurance


Insurance Requirements

  1. Insurance policies with GLOBAL VOYAGER as an assistance company are not accepted. Any expenses incurred under such policies must be covered by the client.

  2. Minimum insurance coverage: USD 30,000.

  3. The policy must include emergency medical assistance and helicopter evacuation, with helicopter coverage of at least USD 20,000.

  4. The activity or sport must be specified as ALPINISM.

  5. Country of stay must be indicated as Kyrgyzstan.

  6. Insurance dates must fully match the period of stay in Kyrgyzstan.

  7. Climbers are responsible for verifying that their insurance meets all requirements listed above.


Required Personal Equipment

High-altitude double boots – 1 pair
Trekking boots or sneakers – 1 pair
Overboots – optional
Down jacket or parka – 1
Sleeping bag – 1
Sleeping pad – 1
Backpack (approx. 85 L) – 1
Gore-Tex jacket and pants – 1 set
Fleece or Polartec jacket and pants – 1 set
Thermal underwear – 1 set
Warm gloves – 1 pair
Overmitts and windproof gloves – 2 pairs
Warm hat – 1
Balaclava – 1
Warm socks – 2 pairs
Climbing harness – 1
Carabiners – 4 pcs
Ice screws – 2 pcs
Ascender (Jumar) – 1
Figure-8 descender – 1
Crampons – 1 pair
Accessory cord (3 m) – 1
Ice axe – 1
Trekking poles – 1 pair
Helmet – 1
Sunglasses – 1–2 pairs
Headlamp with spare batteries – 1
Sunscreen
Folding knife – 1
Thermos – 1
Cup / mug / spoon


Supplier of services: ClimberCA International ConsortiumAbout Us.
https://t.me/ClimberCA – telegram
+7966 065-53-44 – whatsapp/viber
e-mail: your@climberca.com
Note: ClimberCA provides top-quality services at competitive prices. Explore the full range of services on the website—some are truly unique and unmatched on the market.
 

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