
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.