Pobeda Peak Expedition 2026

Pobeda Peak (Jengish Chokusu, 7,439 m)
High-Altitude Expedition Program, Route Description, Services & Pricing
General Overview
Pobeda Peak (Jengish Chokusu, 7,439 m) is one of the most serious and demanding mountaineering objectives in Central Asia. It is located in the Kokshaal-Too Range of eastern Kyrgyzstan, directly on the border with China, and is recognized as the northernmost 7,000-meter peak of the Tien Shan.
The Pobeda massif consists of several summits along the northern spur — Main Peak, Western Pobeda, and Nuru Peak — with only the Main Peak exceeding 7,000 meters. The mountain is notorious for its extreme weather, long exposed ridges, technical terrain, and high objective danger. Wind speeds can exceed 120–150 km/h, blizzards are frequent, and temperatures often fall below −30°C even during the climbing season.
Pobeda allows no margin for error. Throughout its history, even highly experienced climbers have been lost on its slopes. Route difficulties range from Russian grades 5A to 6A, depending on conditions, making Pobeda one of the most technically and psychologically demanding seven-thousanders. A successful ascent requires excellent physical conditioning, strong high-altitude experience, disciplined acclimatization, and confident rope-team skills.
Organizer & Contacts
Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium
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