Muztagh Ata 7546 m Expedition 2026

Muztagh Ata Xinjiang China

The Father of Ice Mountains

Expedition 2026 | Kyrgyzstan – China Pamir

Rising to 7,546 meters in the eastern Pamirs of Xinjiang, China, Muztagh Ata is one of the most accessible and rewarding 7,000-meter peaks in the world. Thanks to its broad western slopes, non-technical glaciated terrain, and relatively stable, dry continental weather, it has become a premier objective for high-altitude mountaineers and ski-alpinists worldwide.

Often called the “Father of Ice Mountains,” Muztagh Ata offers the perfect introduction to extreme altitude without demanding technical climbing skills. It is an ideal expedition for experienced mountaineers aiming to step beyond 7,000 meters — as well as for ski mountaineers seeking one of the most spectacular high-altitude descents on Earth.

Join ClimberCA and experience the vast glaciers, golden deserts, and immense horizons of the Chinese Pamir.

See also: Восхождении на пик Музтаг-Ата (7546 м)


Expedition Dates 2026

Bishkek – Bishkek (25 days)
📅 July 8 – August 1

Kashgar – Kashgar (22 days)
📅 July 9 – July 30


Expedition Overview

Our program follows a classic acclimatization strategy with three high camps and a rotation system designed to maximize summit success and safety.

Route Profile

  • Base Camp: 4,450 m

  • Camp 1: 5,350 m

  • Camp 2: 6,200 m

  • Camp 3: 6,800 m

  • Summit: 7,546 m

The ascent follows wide snow slopes (typically 20–35°), crevassed glaciated terrain, and high-altitude plateaus. While technically straightforward, the mountain demands strong endurance, proper acclimatization, and solid glacier travel skills.


Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium.
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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

Supplier of services: ClimberCA International ConsortiumAbout Us.
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Khan-Tengri Peak (7010 m) – Expedition 2026

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Khan Tengri Expedition — Key Information

  • Peak: Khan Tengri

  • Elevation: 7010 m

  • Region: Central Tien Shan

  • Country: Kyrgyzstan / Kazakhstan border

  • Route: Classic South Inylchek Route (via Semenov Glacier)

  • Climbing Style: Alpine expedition with fixed ropes on key sections

  • Guiding: No personal guides (independent climbing)

  • Experience Required: Previous ascents above 5000 m

  • Base Camp: South Inylchek Base Camp (4000 m)

  • Highest Camp: Camp 3 (5800 m)

  • Expedition Duration: 21 days

  • Reserve Days: 3

  • Season: July – August

  • Access: Helicopter (Karkyra ↔ South Inylchek)

  • Accommodation: Hotels in Bishkek, tent camps on the mountain

  • Technical Difficulty: High

  • Objective Hazards: Icefalls, avalanches, crevasses, severe weather

  • Terrain: Glacier, icefall, mixed rock & snow, exposed summit ridge

  • Logistics Provider: ClimberCA International Consortium

  • Support Included:

    • Helicopter transfers

    • Established camps

    • Fixed ropes on critical sections

    • Radio communication

    • Medical and logistical support

  • Price Range: from 1900 USD

  • Insurance Required: Minimum 30,000 USD (including helicopter evacuation)


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Climb Razdelnaya Peak 6148 m – Guided Pamir Expedition 2026

Guided Climb of Razdelnaya Peak 6148 m in the Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan – Summer 2026 Expedition

Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan

Dates for 2026

  • 21 July 2026

  • 25 July 2026

  • 29 July 2026

  • 2 August 2026

Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium. 
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.


Tour Overview

Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m) is a prominent summit of the Pamir mountain range, located on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, in the Alay Valley region. The mountain lies between Lenin Peak (7,134 m) and the Lenin Glacier system and plays a key role in the classic ascent route to Lenin Peak. Due to its altitude, relatively moderate technical difficulty, and well-established infrastructure, Razdelnaya is considered one of the best 6,000-meter peaks in Central Asia for altitude training and first high-altitude ascents.

The ascent of Razdelnaya Peak follows snow and glacier terrain, with slopes generally ranging from 25° to 35°, and involves glacier travel, crevasse navigation, and the use of crampons, ice axe, and fixed ropes in certain sections. The route does not require advanced technical climbing skills but demands good physical fitness, proper acclimatization, and basic mountaineering experience.

This program is ideal for climbers preparing for higher objectives such as Lenin Peak or other 7,000-meter summits, as well as for those who want to gain safe and structured experience above 6,000 meters under the supervision of professional high-altitude guides.

The itinerary is designed for gradual acclimatization, including acclimatization hikes, training sessions on ice and snow, and ascents of nearby peaks. Participants will enjoy wide alpine valleys, high-altitude meadows, glaciers, and panoramic views of the Pamirs, including Lenin Peak, Yukhin Peak, and the surrounding ridges.


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