Razdelnaya Peak Expedition

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Guided Ascent of Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m)

Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan

A classic 6,000-meter ascent in the heart of the Pamirs — ideal for acclimatization, altitude training, and first high-altitude objectives.


Expedition Dates — Summer 2026

  • 21 July 2026

  • 25 July 2026

  • 29 July 2026

  • 2 August 2026


Overview

Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m) is a key summit of the Pamir Mountains, located on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, in the Alay Valley. Positioned between Lenin Peak (7,134 m) and the vast Lenin Glacier system, Razdelnaya plays a central role in the classic ascent route to Lenin Peak.

Thanks to its altitude, relatively moderate technical difficulty, and developed infrastructure, Razdelnaya is widely regarded as one of the best 6,000-meter peaks in Central Asia for:

  • altitude acclimatization

  • preparation for 7,000-meter objectives

  • first experience above 6,000 m under professional guidance

The route follows snow and glacier terrain with slopes typically ranging from 25° to 35°. The ascent involves glacier travel, crevasse navigation, and the use of crampons, ice axe, and fixed ropes in selected sections. While no advanced technical climbing is required, the climb demands good physical condition, proper acclimatization, and basic mountaineering skills.

This expedition is conducted under the supervision of experienced high-altitude guides and follows a safe, progressive acclimatization schedule.


Why Razdelnaya Peak

  • One of the safest and most logical 6,000 m peaks in the Pamirs

  • Perfect training climb before Lenin Peak or other 7,000 m summits

  • Well-established base camp and high-altitude camps

  • Stunning views of Lenin Peak, Yukhin Peak, and the surrounding Pamir ridges

  • Balanced combination of trekking, glacier travel, and summit climbing


Itinerary (12 Days)

Day 1 — Osh → Achyk-Tash Base Camp (3,600 m)
Day 2 — Acclimatization at Base Camp, hike to waterfall
Day 3 — Acclimatization hike to Petrovsky Peak ridge
Day 4 — Trek to Camp 1 (4,400 m)
Day 5 — Ascent of Yukhin Peak (5,100 m) or Home Peak (4,700 m)
Day 6 — Ice and glacier training, technical preparation
Day 7 — Trek from Camp 1 to Camp 2 (5,300 m)
Day 8Summit Day: Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m)
Day 9 — Descent to Base Camp
Day 10 — Reserve day (weather / rest)
Day 11 — Achyk-Tash → Osh
Day 12 — Transfer to the airport


Price

USD 1,350 — Full Osh–Osh Package


Price Includes

  • Professional high-altitude guide services (1 guide per max. 3 climbers)

  • High-altitude food set

  • Installed high-altitude tents at 5,300 m and 6,100 m

  • Border zone permit and OVIR registration

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off

  • Group transfers Osh – Achyk-Tash – Osh

  • Base Camp ↔ Lukovaya Polyana transfers

  • 1 night hotel in Osh (with breakfast)

  • Accommodation at Base Camp and Camp 1

  • Full board (3 meals/day) at Base Camp and Camp 1

  • Electricity supply to tents at Base Camp

  • Hot shower at Base Camp, washroom at Camp 1

  • Group equipment (ropes, stoves, gas, cookware)

  • Radio communication, internet access

  • Registration with rescue services

  • Ecological fees

  • First aid and medical consultation at Base Camp and Camp 1


Not Included

  • International flights

  • Kyrgyz visa (if required)

  • Climbing permit

  • Insurance

  • Porter services

  • Personal equipment rental

  • Personal expenses and deviations from the program


Insurance Requirements

  • Minimum coverage: USD 30,000

  • Helicopter evacuation: minimum USD 20,000

  • Activity must be specified as ALPINISM

  • Country of stay: Kyrgyzstan

  • Insurance dates must fully cover the expedition period

⚠️ Policies with GLOBAL VOYAGER assistance are not accepted.


Required Personal Equipment

A full list of mandatory high-altitude mountaineering equipment is required, including double boots, crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, cold-weather clothing, and personal safety gear.
A detailed checklist is provided upon booking.


Equipment Rental

Most technical and high-altitude equipment is available for rent at Achyk-Tash Base Camp. Availability must be confirmed in advance.


Additional Services

  • Tent accommodation (with or without meals)

  • Sauna, laundry, Wi-Fi

  • Freeze-dried meals

  • High-altitude food sets

  • Guide services above Camp 1

  • Porter services, oxygen systems, logistics support

All additional services are available on request.


Service Provider

ClimberCA International Consortium
Professional high-altitude expeditions in Central Asia

ClimberCA provides top-quality services at competitive prices.
Some of our logistics and infrastructure solutions are unique and unmatched on the market.


Contacts

📩 Email: your@climberca.com
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📞 WhatsApp / Viber: +7 966 065-53-44


More Information

🔗 Source & main expedition page:
https://climberca.com/index.php/122-razdelnaya-peak-expedition/

Trekking & Adventure Tours in Central Asia

Trekking and Adventure Tours in Central Asia: Uzbekistan & the Fann Mountains

Central Asia is rapidly becoming one of the most attractive destinations for trekking, hiking, and mountaineering tours. Thanks to improved infrastructure and simplified border procedures, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan now offer a unique opportunity to combine legendary Silk Road cities with world-class mountain trekking.

Our adventure tours are designed for travelers who want authentic experiences, flexible routes, and professional local support.


Trekking in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan offers excellent options for short trekking programs and active day tours, especially in the mountains near Tashkent.

The most popular region is the Chimgan–Beldersay area, where we organize:

  • Guided one-day hikes

  • Mountain walks with panoramic views

  • Horseback riding tours

  • Seasonal white-water rafting (until late May)

These programs are ideal as an active extension to cultural tours in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara.


Fann Mountains Trekking (Tajikistan)

For travelers looking for multi-day trekking and true alpine landscapes, the Fann Mountains are the highlight of any Central Asia adventure.

Located just a few hours from Samarkand, the Fann Mountains offer:

  • Crystal-clear alpine lakes

  • High mountain passes and glaciers

  • A wide choice of trekking routes (from moderate to challenging)

  • No special permits or restricted zones

  • Excellent conditions for trekking, hiking, and light mountaineering

This region is considered one of the best trekking destinations in Central Asia.


Combined Cultural & Trekking Tours

We specialize in combined itineraries that seamlessly connect Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage with mountain adventures in Tajikistan.

A classic combined route includes:

Tashkent – Bukhara – Samarkand – Fann Mountains – Samarkand – Tashkent

This itinerary allows travelers to:

  • Explore UNESCO World Heritage cities

  • Discover Silk Road history

  • Enjoy professionally guided trekking in the Fann Mountains

  • Travel comfortably with full logistical support


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Climbing Lenin Peak and Khan Tengri in One Season

A Strategic Approach to Two 7,000-Meter Summits in Central Asia

Climbing two 7,000-meter peaks in a single season is one of the most ambitious yet achievable goals in high-altitude mountaineering.
In Central Asia, the combination of Lenin Peak (7,134 m) and Khan Tengri (7,010 m) offers a rare opportunity to reach two iconic summits within one well-planned expedition cycle.

Is it realistic?
Yes — when executed through professionally structured programs and fixed expedition dates.


Why Lenin Peak + Khan Tengri Is the Perfect Combination

Although both mountains exceed 7,000 meters, they serve very different roles in a successful climbing strategy:

Lenin Peak

  • Ideal for gradual acclimatization

  • Long, non-technical routes

  • Excellent for building altitude tolerance and endurance

Khan Tengri

  • Highly technical alpine ascent

  • Steep terrain and complex logistics

  • Requires strong acclimatization and precise timing

Climbing Lenin Peak first, followed by Khan Tengri, is the most efficient and proven sequence.
This approach allows climbers to arrive at Khan Tengri already acclimatized, significantly increasing summit success rates while reducing overall risk and fatigue.

Attempting to organize such a project independently — without established operators, fixed logistics, and experienced local support — almost never reduces costs and often compromises safety.


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Бэккантри Пик Ленина

Lenin Peak Ski & Skitouring Expedition

7,134 m | High-Altitude Ski Mountaineering Program

Season: Summer
Start / End: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Airport: Osh (OSS)
Trip Intensity: 5/5
Price: USD 1,080 (base expedition package)
Maximum Recommended Ski Descent: Razdelnaya Peak (≈ 6,100 m) → Camp 1
Ascent Style: Supported expedition
Ski Descent: Independent, autonomous
Best for: Experienced freeriders, ski tourers, autonomous high-altitude mountaineers

👉 Main expedition page:
https://climberca.com/index.php/12-backcontry-camp-at-lenin-peak/


Concept

Skiing on a 7,000-meter peak represents one of the most demanding objectives in modern ski mountaineering. Lenin Peak (7,134 m) — often referred to as the most accessible 7000er in the world — offers a unique combination of altitude, terrain, and expedition infrastructure that makes such an ambition technically possible.

However, ski mountaineering at extreme altitude fundamentally changes the risk profile of the ascent and descent. This program is not a guided ski expedition and must not be perceived as a commercial ski descent product.

The Lenin Peak Ski & Skitouring Expedition is designed for experienced athletes who aim to:

  • climb Lenin Peak within a classic expedition framework, and

  • complete a real, controlled high-altitude ski descent within clearly defined and realistic safety limits.

The key principle of the program is a strict separation between supported mountaineering ascent and independent ski descent.


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Climbing Above 7,000 m in the Pamir and Tien Shan

High-Altitude Expedition Opportunities — Season 2026

Central Asia remains one of the world’s premier regions for classic high-altitude mountaineering. The Pamir and Tien Shan ranges offer a unique concentration of 7,000-meter peaks, combining logistical accessibility, vast glaciated terrain, and routes that range from technically moderate to extremely demanding.

For the 2026 season, climbers can choose from fully guided ascents, logistics-supported expeditions, and independent alpine-style objectives — all supported by established base camps and professional expedition infrastructure.

Below is an overview of the main 7,000-meter opportunities available this season.


Lenin Peak (7,134 m), Pamirs — Kyrgyzstan

The Classic First Seven-Thousander

Lenin Peak is widely regarded as the most accessible and structured introduction to 7,000-meter mountaineering. The classic route from Achik-Tash Base Camp follows a logical glacial line with no technical rock climbing, yet demands strong physical conditioning, glacier travel skills, and solid acclimatization.

For 2026, guided ascents are offered on guaranteed departure dates, with full camp infrastructure up to 6,100 m, professional high-altitude guides (1 guide per 3 climbers), and a well-tested acclimatization schedule. This program is ideal for climbers stepping into true expedition-style altitude while benefiting from strong logistical and safety support.

🔗 Main article:
https://climberca.com/index.php/15-guaranteed-departure-date-expedition-to-lenin-peak/


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SNOW LEOPARD EXPEDITION 2026

Three 7000+ Peaks of Kyrgyzstan in One Summer

Lenin Peak (7134 m) — Khan Tengri (7010 m) — Pobeda Peak (7439 m)
A single-season high-altitude alpine project


This Is Not a Tour.

This Is an Alpine Expedition Project.

The Snow Leopard Expedition 2026 is designed for experienced mountaineers capable of operating in complex high-altitude environments with a high degree of autonomy, sound judgment, and full acceptance of objective risk.

This program is not a guided “summit guarantee.”
It is a logistically optimized framework for attempting three major 7000-meter peaks within one summer season in the Tien Shan and Pamir.


Program Concept

The project is built around three core principles:

  • Logistical efficiency without unnecessary constraints

  • Guided support only where it is technically and strategically justified

  • Clear ethical boundaries regarding risk and responsibility

Participants who do not yet possess sufficient high-altitude autonomy are strongly advised to choose fully guided, fixed-date programs — particularly for Lenin Peak and Khan Tengri.

Completing the Snow Leopard Triad in a single season requires not only physical conditioning, but also:

  • extensive high-altitude experience

  • conservative decision-making

  • realistic risk assessment

  • psychological resilience


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