CLIMBING LENIN PEAK, 7134 M
24
km
Distance
22
days
Duration
8 tours trips and available on request starting
28.06.2026, more 7 tours trips and available on request starting
CLIMBING LENIN PEAK, 7134 M
22
days
24
km
3/3
difficulty
1/4
comfort
8 tours and on request —
28.06.2026, more 7 tours trips and available on request
8 tours and on request —
28.06.2026, more 7 tours trips and available on request
8 tours and on request —
28.06.2026, more 7 tours trips and available on request
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About the Program
Climb Lenin Peak (7,134 m) with a local operator and full base camp support. The route is non-technical yet takes you above 7,000 m. The trail leads through alpine meadows and lakes of the Alay Valley, across glaciers and snowy plateaus with views of the Pamir giants. A perfect next step for those who have climbed Elbrus and want to go higher.
Start:
Airport Osh (OSS)
End:
Airport Osh (OSS)
Язык: русский, ангийский
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
This program is for climbers who already have experience at altitudes above 5,000 m.
ACCOMMODATIONS
3-star hotel in Osh (2 nights), cabins at Base Camp, tents on the route View Photo
FOOD
Full board at Base Camp and Camp 1; in high camps, participants cook their own meals using the provided food supplies.
Description by Day
Minimize
Day 1
Arrival in Osh
Arrive at Osh Airport at any time. Our driver will meet you and transfer you to a 3* hotel. If you have free time, visit the Eastern Bazaar and try local dishes — pilaf, samsa, lagman, and fresh flatbread. Osh is one of Central Asia’s oldest Silk Road cities, and a walk through its market is the best way to feel its oriental charm.
Day 2
Base Camp Osh–Pamirs M.A.L.
After breakfast, transfer to the International Mountaineering Camp “Pamirs” in Achik-Tash (3,600 m). The 7–8-hour, 300 km road passes through the alpine meadows of the Alay Valley. Accommodation in shared cabins (2–6 people). We try to place friends or couples together. Around the camp, you may spot marmots and see eagles and golden eagles soaring above.
Day 3
Acclimatization
After breakfast, take an acclimatization hike to a waterfall in Achik-Tash. The trail passes through alpine meadows with edelweiss, poppies, and gentians. Marmots and pikas are often seen nearby. Return for lunch, rest, and gear check. If you’re missing any equipment, you can rent it directly at Base Camp.
Day 4
Petrovsky Peak
After breakfast, we take an acclimatization hike to the ridge of Petrovsky Peak, reaching the first snow line at about 4,000 m. From the ridge, there are breathtaking views of the Alay Valley, glaciers, and Lenin Peak. Along the way, you may spot herds of wild mountain goats. Return to Base Camp for rest and preparation for the next day’s move to Camp 1.
Day 5
Ascent to Camp 1 (4,400 m)
After breakfast, we head to Camp 1. Loads can be sent by horse (not included). The trail starts from Lukovaya Polyana — grassy slopes home to marmots — and continues through alpine meadows over the Travelers’ Pass, then along the ridge beside the Lenin Glacier, offering panoramic views of its rocky moraines. The hike takes 4–6 hours depending on fitness. Overnight in double tents.
Day 6
Ascent of Yukhina Peak
Another acclimatization climb. We move over moraines, then up steep scree slopes of small and medium stones, with possible snow patches. No technical gear is required. Depending on fitness, you can climb Domashniy Peak (4,750 m) or continue to Yukhina Peak (5,100 m), which offers the best view of the Lenin Glacier and Razdelnaya massif. Return to Camp 1.
Day 7
Ice Training
Morning ice practice. Review glacier travel, rope team movement, fixed rope ascent and descent, and crevasse rescue techniques. This session helps refresh essential mountaineering skills before moving higher. Afternoon rest and preparation for the ascent to Camp 2.
Day 8
Camp 2 (5,300 m)
Early start at 3–4 a.m. We cross the Lenin Glacier, then ascend roped up across snowy slopes riddled with crevasses. The route leads to the vast white plateau called “Skovoroda” — endless snowfields lying between Lenin Peak and Razdelnaya Mountain. Crossing the plateau, we reach the Camp 2 area at about 5,400 m. The climb takes 7–9 hours. Overnight in tents. Participants cook their own meals; food and cooking gear are provided
Day 9
Camp 3
Start at 9 a.m. From Camp 2 we climb onto the massif ridge, continue along a broad crest, then ascend steeply to the top of Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m). From here, you get one of the best views in the Pamirs — the Korzhenevskaya (7,105 m) and Kommunizma (7,495 m) peaks. Movement in crampons and roped teams. The ascent takes 4–6 hours. Overnight in tents, self-catering.
Day 10
Descent to Camp 1 (4,400 m)
After another round of acclimatization, we descend from Razdelnaya, passing Camp 2 on the way to Camp 1. Along the descent, we can once again admire the Lenin Glacier and the “Skovoroda” plateau — now familiar, but looking completely different from above.
Day 11
Descent to Base Camp
Today we lose all altitude and return to Base Camp (3,600 m), allowing our bodies to rest and recover with plenty of oxygen before the final summit push.
Day 12
Rest Day at Base Camp
A full rest day at Base Camp — time to dry gear, relax, and enjoy the scenery. You can walk to the Tulpar-Kol lakes and see Lenin Peak reflected in their clear water. A sauna is available for an extra fee.
Day 13
Rest Day
Another rest day to recover strength before the upcoming climb. You can spend it as you wish — take a walk through meadows dotted with edelweiss, watch marmots near the camp, and enjoy the calm atmosphere before the summit push.
Day 14
Ascent to Camp 1 (4,400 m)
We follow the same familiar trail back to Camp 1 — first by vehicle to Lukovaya Polyana, then on foot. It’s a return to the world of glaciers and altitude, and the route now feels shorter and easier.
Day 15
Ascent to Camp 2 (5,300 m)
Early departure at 3–4 a.m. The climb goes up the northern slope of Lenin Peak. We move roped up, in crampons, crossing glacier fields and crevasses. Overnight in tents at Camp 2. Participants cook their own food.
Day 16
Ascent to Camp 3 (6,100 m)
Start at 9 a.m. A steep rise begins right after camp, followed by a broad ridge and another sharp climb to Razdelnaya Peak (6,148 m), offering panoramic views of central Pamir — Korzhenevskaya (7,105 m) and Kommunizma (7,495 m, now Ismoil Somoni). The climb takes 4–6 hours. Overnight in tents at Camp 3, self-catering, and preparation for the summit attempt.
Day 17
Summit Day
Start between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. From Camp 3, we climb steeply upward, then continue over a gentle slope toward a narrow, steep snow-and-ice ridge. After that, we move along a rocky crest leading to a broad snow plateau starting around 6,900 m. At sunrise, above 6,000 m, the peaks turn pink in the morning light. We follow the plateau to the summit of Lenin Peak. Important: if you have not reached the top by 2:00 p.m., begin your descent. Return to Camp 3.
Day 18
Descent to Camp 1 (4,400 m)
Early in the morning, descend from Camp 3 to Camp 1. Lunch and rest at Camp 1.
Day 19
Descent to Base Camp
Return to Base Camp. Loads can be transported by horse (not included). In the evening, a festive dinner and summit celebration at Base Camp.
Day 20
Reserve Day
Extra day in case of bad weather. Altogether, three days are available for the summit attempt — one will be used depending on conditions.
Day 21
Drive to Osh
After breakfast, transfer from Base Camp to the city of Osh. Lunch box en route. Upon arrival, accommodation in a hotel.
Day 22
Departure Home
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport. You can fly out at any time during the day — our driver will take you to the airport at the scheduled time.
INCLUDED IN THE COST:
- Manager consultation and assistance with flight selection.
- All transfers according to the program, from and to Osh Airport.
- Services of experienced mountain guides permanently based on Lenin Peak — max 3 clients per guide.
- Accommodation for all tour days: 3* hotel in Osh (2 nights), cabins and tents.
- Three meals a day throughout the entire program.
- Base Camp services: kitchen, hot shower, toilet, storage room, electricity, Wi-Fi.
- Use of Camp 1 facilities: dining tent, toilet, electricity.
- Preparation of required climbing permits for Lenin Peak.
- Group first-aid kit. Basic medical help at Base Camp and Camp 1, doctor’s consultation.
- Summit certificate for Lenin Peak.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE COST:
- International flight to Osh.
- Rescue operations involving the local rescue team (USD 300 deposit, refundable if not used).
- Mountaineering insurance (mandatory, can be arranged through us).
- Meals and accommodation before or after the tour, as well as drinks and food in bars and restaurants
- Rental of personal equipment (available at Base Camp).
Tour Date
Guide
Spots Left
Cost
28.06.2026 -19.07.2026
David Gabdullin
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2014. Fluent in English.
9 spots
01.07.2026 -22.07.2026
Eduard Inozemtsev
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2014. Has climbed five 7,000-meter peaks.
8 spots
05.07.2026 -26.07.2026
Andrey Mishako
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2014. Professional rescuer.
9 spots
12.07.2026 -02.08.2026
Alexander Sokhatsky
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2015. Fluent in English.
9 spots
22.07.2026 -12.08.2026
David Gabdullin
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2014. Fluent in English.
7 spots
26.07.2026 -16.08.2026
Eduard Inozemtsev
Mountain guide on Lenin Peak since 2014. Has climbed five 7,000-meter peaks.
9 spots
Information
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FLIGHT TICKETS
You need to arrive in Osh (OSS) at any time on the first day of the tour. The return flight can be at any time on the last day. Contact our manager if you need help finding the best flight option from your city.
RULES OF ENTERING THE COUNTRY
Citizens of the European Union, the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and several other countries can enter Kyrgyzstan without a visa. For citizens of other countries, an electronic visa (e-Visa) is available through the official portal evisa.e-gov.kg. The process is fully online and takes a few days.
INSURANCE
You will need mountaineering insurance covering all days of the tour. We can arrange a policy with coverage up to USD 50,000, including helicopter evacuation. Important: if you arrange your own insurance, the assistance company MUST NOT be Global Voyager!
REQUIRED CLOTHING
Available for rent:
Mountaineering boots
Gaiters
Overboots
Down jacket rated for -15°C alpine conditions
Down mittens
Hardshell jacket
Softshell pants
Not available for rent (but available for purchase):
Polartec 200 jacket
Polartec thin gloves
Thin underwear (top and bottom)
Thick underwear (top and bottom)
Fleece hat
Hiking socks
Wool socks
Balaclava
Lightweight boots
Light pants
Cap
Mountaineering boots
Gaiters
Overboots
Down jacket rated for -15°C alpine conditions
Down mittens
Hardshell jacket
Softshell pants
Not available for rent (but available for purchase):
Polartec 200 jacket
Polartec thin gloves
Thin underwear (top and bottom)
Thick underwear (top and bottom)
Fleece hat
Hiking socks
Wool socks
Balaclava
Lightweight boots
Light pants
Cap
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Available for rent:
Backpack or duffel bag, 100 liters
Backpack rain cover
Small backpack, 35 l
Crampons
Ice axe
Trekking poles
Climbing helmet
Harness + 3 biners + leash
Headlamp + extra batteries
Sleeping bag (comfort temperature of -10°C)
Glacier glasses
Ski goggles
Thermos (at least 1 liter)
Compression sack
Not available for rent (but available for purchase):
Personal hygiene items
Spoon, mug, bowl
Sunscreen 50 degrees
Backpack or duffel bag, 100 liters
Backpack rain cover
Small backpack, 35 l
Crampons
Ice axe
Trekking poles
Climbing helmet
Harness + 3 biners + leash
Headlamp + extra batteries
Sleeping bag (comfort temperature of -10°C)
Glacier glasses
Ski goggles
Thermos (at least 1 liter)
Compression sack
Not available for rent (but available for purchase):
Personal hygiene items
Spoon, mug, bowl
Sunscreen 50 degrees
How Do I Take Part?
You can reserve this tour on your own right now. It takes just 5 minutes. If you have questions, contact us in any way convenient for you.