Guided High-Altitude Climbing Program | Tian Shan

One of the most aesthetic and technically demanding 7000-meter peaks on Earth

Khan Tengri (7010 m) is a true classic of high-altitude mountaineering — a perfect marble pyramid rising above the glaciers of the Tian Shan. This expedition is designed for experienced alpinists seeking a serious, well-organized ascent with professional logistics, proven routes, and reliable on-site support.

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🗓️ Expedition Dates

South Route (South Inylchek Glacier)

  • July 18 – August 7

  • August 1 – August 21

North Route (North Inylchek Glacier)

  • July 25 – August 14

Total duration: ~21 days
Includes arrival, acclimatization rotations, summit window, and contingency days.


🧗‍♂️ Who This Expedition Is For

This program is intended for climbers who:

  • Have prior experience above 5,000–6,000 m

  • Are proficient in crampons, ice axe, fixed rope techniques

  • Are comfortable on steep snow, ice, and mixed terrain

  • Seek a professionally supported but non-commercialized alpine ascent

This is not a beginner expedition.

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Central Pamir | Moskvina Base Camp | Fixed Dates 2026

Two legendary seven-thousanders. One expedition. Professional guides. Proven logistics.

High in the heart of the Central Pamir Mountains, above vast glaciers and one of the world’s highest plateaus, rise two iconic summits of world alpinism:

  • Communism Peak (Ismoil Somoni) — 7,495 m
  • Ozodi Peak (Evgenii Korzhenevskaya) — 7,105 m

Our guided group expeditions offer a rare opportunity to climb both peaks in a single season, following classic routes with full acclimatization, experienced high-altitude mountain guides, and complete expedition logistics based at Moskvina Base Camp.

These programs are designed for climbers who value structure, safety, and professional support—while preserving the spirit of true expedition-style mountaineering.


The Central Pamir & Moskvina Region

The Central Pamir is one of the most important high-altitude mountaineering regions in the world. Two of the three Pamir peaks exceeding 7,000 meters are located here, along with the Fedchenko Glacier (71.2 km)—the longest glacier in Central Asia.

The landscape is defined by massive east–west–oriented mountain ranges connected by the Akademia Nauk (Academy of Sciences) Range, creating a vast and remote alpine environment.

Moskvina Base Camp — 4,100–4,360 m

Situated near an alpine lake at the confluence of the Waltern(a) and Moskvina glaciers, Moskvina Base Camp is the primary operational hub for expeditions to both Somoni and Ozodi peaks. Its location allows efficient acclimatization, flexible scheduling, and shared logistics between the two objectives.


Best Climbing Season

The Pamir climate is severe and highly variable, and the climbing season is short.

Optimal period: mid-July – August 20

During this window, weather stability, glacier conditions, and route preparation are at their best.


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Guided Expedition with Established High-Altitude Camps | 2026

Guided Group Expedition | Pamir Mountains | Kyrgyzstan


Overview

Join a professionally guided ascent of Lenin Peak (7134 m) — one of the world’s most renowned and accessible 7000-meter mountains. This expedition is organized in an international guided group format and is ideally suited for individual climbers, those without a fixed team, and mountaineers taking their first step into true high-altitude expeditions.

Under the supervision of experienced high-altitude guides, participants follow a carefully designed acclimatization schedule, receive practical snow and ice movement training, and benefit from full logistical and safety support throughout the entire route — from Base Camp to the summit push.

Lenin Peak is widely regarded as a natural progression between technical 6000-meter ascents and major Himalayan objectives, offering climbers a realistic opportunity to assess physical condition, altitude tolerance, and expedition skills in a genuine 7000-meter environment.


Lenin Peak — The Most Accessible 7000er

Located in the Trans-Alay Range of the Pamir Mountains, Lenin Peak has earned its reputation as the most accessible active 7000-meter summit thanks to a unique combination of factors rarely found at this altitude:

  • A classic, non-technical route without complex rock climbing

  • Predominantly snow and glacier terrain with moderate slopes

  • A step-by-step acclimatization scheme with intermediate camps

  • Established fixed camps at key elevations

  • Professional medical and rescue infrastructure

Over the years, the Lenin Peak region has developed infrastructure unmatched among peaks of similar height. Modern base camps and high camps provide electricity, heated dining tents, Wi-Fi access, medical services, and professionally managed logistics — significantly increasing safety and reliability while preserving the true expedition character of the climb.


IMC “Pamir” — The Heart of the Expedition Area

IMC “Pamir” (3600 m) is the historical, logistical, and medical center of all Lenin Peak expeditions. For decades, it has served as the primary gateway to high-altitude ascents in the Trans-Alay Range.

Its role is essential:

  • Central hub for medical, rescue, and logistical support

  • Main location for initial acclimatization and equipment checks

  • Starting point of the classic Lenin Peak route

  • International meeting point for climbers, guides, and rescue services

Today, IMC “Pamir” combines long-standing mountaineering tradition with modern facilities, including permanent accommodation, dining halls, showers, medical units, and stable power supply.

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Ismoil Somoni (Communism) Peak & Korzhenevskaya (Ozodi) Peak

Two legendary 7,000-meter summits. One world-class base camp. One complete expedition solution.

Welcome to the heart of the Central Pamir — the Moskvina area — where two of the most iconic mountains on the planet rise above the Pamirskoe Plateau:

  • Ismoil Somoni Peak (formerly Communism Peak) — 7,495 m
  • Korzhenevskaya Peak (Peak Ozodi) — 7,105 m

These peaks stand face to face above massive glaciers, offering classic Soviet-era routes, extreme altitude, serious expedition logistics, and an authentic high-mountain experience for experienced alpinists.


Why the Central Pamir (Moskvina) Is Unique

  • Home to two of the three 7,000 m peaks of the Pamirs
  • Access to the Fedchenko Glacier (71.2 km) — the longest glacier in Central Asia
  • Vast, remote terrain with true expedition-style climbing
  • A shared base camp for both peaks at 4,100 m, optimizing acclimatization and logistics

Moskvina Base Camp is strategically located at the junction of the Walter(a) and Moskvina glaciers, beside an alpine lake, and serves as the operational hub for all ascents in the region.


Best Climbing Season

The Pamir climate is harsh and unpredictable, with a short but well-defined season:

Optimal window: mid-July – August 20

This period offers the most stable weather, safer glacier conditions, and established route infrastructure.

Guaranteed Departure Dates | Classic Route from Achik-Tash

Reach 7,134 m with a Proven, Fully Guided High-Altitude Program

Lenin Peak (7,134 m) is widely regarded as one of the most accessible and logical first 7,000-meter objectives in the world. Situated in the Pamirs of Kyrgyzstan, the mountain combines a classic glaciated route, strong infrastructure, and vehicle access to Base Camp—making it ideal for climbers ready to step into true high-altitude mountaineering.

This 20-day guided expedition follows the Classic Route from Achik-Tash Base Camp, with guaranteed group departures throughout the 2026 season and a high guide-to-client safety ratio.

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Key Facts at a Glance

  • Summit: Lenin Peak — 7,134 m

  • Region: Pamirs, Alay Range

  • Format: Fully guided high-altitude expedition

  • Duration: 20 days (including acclimatization & reserve days)

  • Route: Classic North Route from Achik-Tash

  • Price: USD 2,300 per person

Guaranteed Departure Dates (2026)

30 June · 4 July · 8 July · 12 July · 16 July · 20 July · 24 July · 28 July · 5 August


Who This Expedition Is Designed For

This climb is suitable for motivated mountaineers who have:

  • Strong physical fitness and endurance

  • Basic alpine skills (crampons, ice axe, rope travel)

  • Prior altitude experience (recommended)

  • A disciplined approach to acclimatization and safety

⚠️ While the route is non-technical, altitude, cold, wind, and long summit hours make Lenin Peak a serious high-mountain objective.

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Khan Tengri Peak — North Side Expedition (7,010 m)

A classic 7,000-meter ascent in the heart of the Tien Shan

Khan Tengri (7,010 m) is one of the most iconic and technically demanding mountains of Central Asia. Rising as a sharp marble-and-ice pyramid above the North Inylchek Glacier, it is among the northernmost 7,000-meter peaks on the planet and one of the five summits required for the historic USSR Snow Leopard title.

This professionally guided expedition follows the North Side route, widely respected for its classic alpine character, comparatively more stable snow conditions, and modern logistical support from North Inylchek Base Camp.


Expedition Overview

  • Peak: Khan Tengri — 7,010 m (including ice cap)

  • Mountain Range: Tien Shan, Central Asia

  • Route: North Side (North Inylchek Glacier)

  • Dates: July 25 – August 14

  • Duration: 21 days

  • Format: Guided expedition with fixed camps & acclimatization rotations

  • Difficulty: Technical high-altitude climb (ice, snow, mixed terrain)

  • Best Season: Late July – mid-August

  • Base Camp: North Inylchek Base Camp — 4,000 m


Why Choose the North Side

  • Traditionally considered less avalanche-prone than the South Side (while still requiring professional risk management)

  • A more consistent and logical alpine line, favored by experienced climbers

  • Modern North Inylchek infrastructure offering logistics, medical support, communications, and comfort on par with southern approaches

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The Most Accessible 7,000-Meter Peak in the World

Price: $1,080
Trip Intensity: 4/5
Season: Summer
Start / End: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Airport: Osh (OSS)
Best for: Individuals & Couples

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Expedition Overview

Lenin Peak (7,134 m), also known as Avicenna Peak, is one of the most iconic 7000-meter mountains in Central Asia. Famous for being the most accessible peak above 7,000 meters, it is ideal for climbers attempting their first high-altitude expedition, while still offering a serious alpine challenge.

The classic route via Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m) provides excellent acclimatization and a high summit success rate. Combined with outstanding base camp infrastructure, this expedition offers an unmatched balance of safety, comfort, and adventure.


⭐ Expedition Highlights

  • Comfortable Base Camp (3,600 m) & Camp 1 (4,400 m)

  • Spacious tents with wooden platforms and soft mattresses

  • Hot showers, dining yurts & recreation areas

  • ⚡ Electricity and Starlink satellite internet

  • Friendly professional team providing 24/7 support

  • Acclimatization climbs:
    Yukhin Peak (5,130 m) & Razdelnaya Summit (6,148 m)

  • Scenic alpine lakes, glaciers & wildlife

  • Counts toward the “Snow Leopard” mountaineering program

Despite its accessibility, Lenin Peak remains a true high-altitude climb and requires proper physical and mental preparation.

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Lenin Peak (7,134 m) Expedition

with Full High-Altitude Service Package

General Information

  • Mountain: Lenin Peak (Avicenna Peak), 7,134 m

  • Region: Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan

  • Season: Summer

  • Start / End: Osh, Kyrgyzstan

  • Difficulty: High-altitude mountaineering expedition

  • Group format: Small international groups

  • Minimum group size: 3 participants


Expedition Price

💰 USD 1,390 per person
(for groups of 3 participants or more)

The price includes the Full High-Altitude Service Package, which significantly distinguishes this expedition from standard Lenin Peak programs.


What Makes This Expedition Different

Full High-Altitude Service Package — INCLUDED

Unlike standard Lenin Peak offers, where climbers must independently organize tents, food, and logistics above Camp 1, this expedition already includes full logistical support in high-altitude camps.

This means:

  • No need to carry personal tents above Camp 1

  • No need to plan or transport high-altitude food

  • Lower pack weight

  • Reduced physical and psychological stress

  • Higher safety margins and better recovery

This package is one of the strongest advantages of the program, especially for climbers attempting their first 7,000 m peak.


What Is Included in the Expedition Price

1. Services in Osh

  • Meet & greet at Osh International Airport

  • Group airport transfers (arrival and departure)

  • One night in a double room with breakfast in Osh

  • Pre-expedition briefing and coordination

  • Assistance with food and equipment purchases if required

  • Complimentary farewell dinner in Osh


2. Documentation & Preparation Support

  • Assistance with border zone permits

  • Registration support where required (depending on nationality)

  • Pre-expedition consultations:

    • Physical preparation

    • Equipment recommendations

    • Acclimatization strategy


3. Transportation

  • Group transfer Osh – Base Camp (Achik-Tash) – Osh

  • Lunch boxes provided during the transfer to Base Camp

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