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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