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

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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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