Trekking to the Khan Tengri BC. Fixed departure dates

South Inylchek Glacier Expedition – Fixed Departure Dates 2026


Discover the Heart of the Tien Shan

Join us on an unforgettable trekking adventure to the Base Camp of Khan Tengri (7,010 m) — one of the most legendary peaks in the Tien Shan Mountains and one of the most beautiful pyramidal summits in the world.

This spectacular route follows the mighty South Inylchek Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in Central Asia. Along the way, you will witness the famous Merzbacher Lake, a rare high-altitude glacial lake that forms and drains every year, surrounded by dramatic ice walls and snow-covered summits.

The landscapes here are vast, wild, and untouched — a true expedition into one of the most remote mountain regions on Earth. Towering peaks, immense glaciers, alpine meadows, crystal-clear rivers, and nomadic culture combine to create an experience that is both powerful and deeply inspiring.


⚠ Important Note on Independent Trekking

This route passes through extremely remote glacial terrain, river crossings, moraine fields, and areas without mobile coverage or infrastructure.

Attempting this trek independently and without professional support is highly challenging and not recommended.
Logistics, food supply, permits, safety coordination, glacier navigation, and altitude adaptation require careful planning and experienced guidance.

Our fully organized expedition ensures:

  • Professional English-speaking mountain guides

  • Established permanent camps along the route

  • Porters and logistical support

  • Communication equipment for safety

  • Full board meals prepared by camp staff

  • Transport coordination and permits

With us, you focus on the adventure — we handle the complexity.

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Trekking to the Khan Tengri BC. Basic program

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Khan Tengri Base Camp Trek

Important Information for Independent Trekkers

The route to Khan Tengri Base Camp via the South Inylchek Glacier is one of the most remote and logistically demanding trekking routes in Central Asia. While it may appear accessible on a map, in reality it involves glacier travel, river crossings, high-altitude camping, rapidly changing weather conditions, and areas without communication coverage.

⚠ We Do Not Support Autonomous / Self-Guided Trekking on This Route

Due to the complexity and objective risks of the terrain, we do not provide logistical support for independent trekkers attempting this route on their own.

This includes:

  • No standalone food drops

  • No partial transport-only arrangements

  • No porter-only services

  • No camp-only bookings

  • No emergency-only coverage

The South Inylchek region requires coordinated logistics, established camps, professional guides, communication systems, and strict safety protocols. Attempting the trek without structured support significantly increases risk and operational difficulty.


Why Independent Trekking Is Extremely Challenging Here

This is not a typical marked mountain trail. The route includes:

  • Travel along one of the largest glaciers in the Tien Shan

  • Moraine fields and unstable terrain

  • Glacial streams and river crossings

  • High-altitude exposure up to 3,800 m

  • No villages or infrastructure for many days

  • No mobile network coverage

  • Strict border and environmental control zones

Even experienced trekkers underestimate the logistical complexity of this expedition.


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Mountaineering in Uzbekistan

Activity holidays in Uzbekistan. Tours, outdoors in mountains

According to data of “Uzbektourism” the active forms of eco-tourism like rafting, hiking, trekking, rock climbing, speleology, horseback riding, and mountaineering come to 60 percent of all tourism in the Tashkent province. Locals, and also tourists from many other ountries prefer mentioned activities in Uzbekistan Mountains near to Tashkent. Historical-cognitive tourism amounts about ten percent. Inactive forms of eco-tourism attract less than 30 per cent of tourists.

Uzbekistan Mountain Hiking

Hiking

Uzbekistan Mountain Trekking

Trekking

Uzbekistan Mountain Canyoning

Canyoning

Uzbekistan Mountain Climbing

Mountain Climbing

Uzbekistan Mountain Scrambling

Mountain Scrambling

Uzbekistan Mountain Waterfalling

Mountain Waterfalling

Uzbekistan Rock Climbing

Rock Climbing

Ascending Uzbekistan Mountain peaks

Ascending Mountain Peaks

Uzbekistan Mountain Rafting

Rafting

Uzbekistan Snowboarding and Snow-skiing

Snowboarding and Snow-skiing

Uzbekistan Mountain Horseback-Riding

Horseback Riding

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Uzbekistan Mountain Horseback-Riding

Uzbekistan Mountain Horseback-Riding

Popular horseback routes in Uzbekistan Mountains near to Tashkent

Horseback riding in Chimgan Mountains

Day 1 Arrival from Tashkent in Chimgan village where mainly ethnic Kazakhs live (90 km). Accommodation is at the Guest House. Walking excursion to the Black Waterfall at the foothill of Great Chimgan.

Day 2 Breakfast. Start at 7 am with horse riding. Up the mountain range which divides rivers of Chimgan and Ishakupriksai, with majestic panorama of mountains, valleys and villages of West Tien Shan. Rest near Kyzyl-Jar (Red Steep) mountain at local shepherds place. Familiarization with rural life, aromatic tea; watch how kurt (dry cottage cheese) and kumis, national drink from mares milk are prepared. After lunch, around Red Steep and down to the foothills of Great Chimgan Peak and return to Tashkent.

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