Khan-Tengri Peak North Side Expedition (7010 m)

Khan-Tengri peak

Khan-Tengri Peak North Side Expedition (7010 m) | Key Information

  • Peak: Khan Tengri — 7,010 m (including ice cap)

  • Mountain Range: Tien Shan, Central Asia

  • Ascent Route: North Side (North Inylchek Glacier)

  • Expedition Dates: July 25 – August 14

  • Program Duration: 21 days

  • Ascent Style: Guided expedition with fixed camps and acclimatization rotations

  • Difficulty: Technical high-altitude climb (ice, snow, mixed terrain)

  • Best Season: Late July – mid August

  • Significance:

    • One of the northernmost 7,000-meter peaks in the Tien Shan (only Peak Pobeda is further north)

    • One of the five 7,000-meter peaks required for the USSR “Snow Leopard” title

    • Considered one of the most beautiful and iconic peaks of Central Asia

  • Why the North Side:

    • Traditionally regarded as less avalanche-prone compared to the South Side

    • More stable route structure with classic alpine climbing character

    • Modern North Inylchek infrastructure providing logistics and services on par with the South Side

  • Base Camp: North Inylchek Base Camp — 4,000 m

  • Summit Height: 7,010 m

  • Maximum Altitude: 7,010 m

  • Guiding & Safety:

    • Professional high-altitude guides

    • Medical consultation at Base Camp

    • Registration with rescue services

    • Radio communication during the ascent

  • Logistics:

    • Helicopter access to/from Base Camp

    • Full board at Base Camp and high-altitude camps

    • Group climbing equipment and high-altitude tents provided

  • Required Experience:

    • Previous experience on 6,000–7,000 m peaks

    • Confident use of crampons, ice axe, rope travel, and fixed lines

    • Good physical condition and high-altitude tolerance

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Lenin Peak 2026 Guided Climb | Guaranteed Departure Dates

Key Information – Guided Lenin Peak Summit 2026

Peak: Lenin Peak, 7,134 m (Pamirs, Kyrgyzstan)
Tour Type: Guided high-altitude expedition, Classic Route from Achik-Tash Base Camp
Duration: 20 days (including acclimatization and summit cycle)
Departure Dates (Guaranteed Group Climb):

  • 30 June 2026

  • 4 July 2026

  • 8 July 2026

  • 12 July 2026

  • 16 July 2026

  • 20 July 2026

  • 24 July 2026

  • 28 July 2026

  • 5 August 2026

Difficulty Level: Challenging; requires good physical fitness, basic mountaineering skills (crampons, ice axe, rope travel), and prior altitude experience recommended.

Base Camp & Camps 1–3:

  • Base Camp: 3,600 m, full support, electricity, hot showers

  • Camp 1: 4,400 m, tent accommodation, meals available

  • Camp 2: 5,300 m, pre-installed high-altitude tents

  • Camp 3: 6,100 m, pre-installed high-altitude tents

Guiding & Safety:

  • 1 certified high-altitude guide per 3 climbers

  • Daily briefings, route updates, and safety coordination

  • Radio communication and first aid at Base Camp and Camp 1

Included in Price (USD 2,300):

  • Professional guiding services

  • Base Camp & Camp 1 accommodation and meals

  • Pre-installed tents at Camp 2 & 3

  • Airport support in Osh and group transfers

  • Mandatory permits and registrations

  • Mountaineering group equipment and infrastructure use

Not Included:

  • International flights and Kyrgyz visa

  • Personal insurance (mandatory; minimum coverage USD 30,000, includes high-altitude evacuation)

  • Personal equipment and rental (available at Base Camp)

  • Single-room hotel supplements, extra meals, beverages, and personal expenses

Logistics Highlights:

  • Osh International Airport → Achik-Tash Base Camp: 5–7 hours scenic drive

  • Optional porter services and equipment rental available

  • Fully supported acclimatization program with rotation climbs before summit attempt

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Ski Touring & Freeride Adventure in Uzbekistan | Chimgan & Amirsoy

Chimgan – Amirsoy – Bukhara – Samarkand
8 Days / 7 Nights

We invite you to a unique journey that combines the adrenaline of freeride and ski touring in the mountains of Uzbekistan with the timeless beauty of the legendary Silk Road cities.

This tour is designed for skiers and snowboarders who seek fresh snow, wide backcountry terrain, and authentic cultural immersion.


Tour Highlights

⛷️ Two Worlds in One Journey

Ride untouched powder on the slopes of Chimgan and Amirsoy, then travel back in time to the magnificent cities of Bukhara and Samarkand, where ancient minarets and turquoise domes shine under the eastern sun.

🏔️ Ski Touring & Backcountry Freeride

Chimgan Mountains

  • Ski touring routes up to 900 m

  • Vertical drops up to 600 m

  • Elevation up to 2,350 m

  • New lifts and developing infrastructure

Amirsoy Ski Resort

  • Modern resort covering 900+ hectares

  • 11 ski runs, 5 lifts (gondola, chairlift, conveyor)

  • Freeride zones up to 1 km wide and up to 5 km long

  • Smooth terrain (up to 30°), no deep canyons

  • Excellent snowfall, alpine meadows, juniper and deciduous forests

🏔️ Iconic Freeride Objectives

  • Kiziljar Peak (1,866 m) – dramatic landscapes, Red Cliff views, wide slopes

  • Small Chimgan Peak (2,100 m) – long descents toward Charvak Lake

  • Multiple options to repeat the best lines depending on snow conditions

🕌 Legendary Cities of the Silk Road

After the mountains, enjoy a relaxed cultural journey:

  • Bukhara – ancient madrasahs, palaces, bazaars, and living history

  • Samarkand – Registan Square, Gur-Emir Mausoleum, and grand Timurid architecture


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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


Supplier of services: ClimberCA International ConsortiumAbout Us.
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