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Group ascent to Lenin Peak (7134 m), 2024

Highlights

Overview

 Expedition to the most popular 7000- meters peak

  High-level of support (route preparation, experienced guides, porters and rescue team)

 Comfortable accommodation in our base camps and buffet-based meal service

Well thought out logistics and reliable transport

 Discover Asian culture and lifestyle

 

Base Camp Achik-Tash will be active between 1st July and 2nd September 2024

Situated in the Pamirs on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tadjikistan, close to the borders with China and Afghanistan, Lenin Peak is one of only five 7000 meter peaks in the former USSR. At 7134 meters it is the third highest, the others being Peak Communism (7495m) and Korzhenevsky (7105m), both in the Pamirs, and Peak Pobeda (7,439m) and Khan Tengri (7010m) in the Tien Shan. To climb all five admits you to the elite group of Russian climbers known as Snow Leopards.

Lenin Peak is considered the most accessible 7000-meter mountain. There is a high way going almost to the foot of the peak. Also Lenin Peak by the normal Razdelny route is practically no technical climbing involved.

Base camp is situated on a raised meadow between two steep river valleys. The ground is a carpet of wild garlic and alpine flowers. From BC we head over the Puteshestvinnikov Pass (4200m). The ascent usually takes 1-1.5 hours by a good path. Sometimes there is snow on the pass. Then we descend to the left moraine of the Lenin glacier. Further we should cross the river carefully. The best time for crossing is early morning, as the river rises rapidly throughout at this time. Across the left moraine of glacier to the Lenin glacier (4100m) and hike to camp 1 (4400 m).

 

From camp 1 at 4400 meters, we cross the dry Lenin Glacier and ascend the long snow slopes which run directly to the summit (north face). At 5000 meters we traverse to the west and, ascending gently, we arrive at the rim of a large snow basin. We cross this, traversing beneath Razdelny Peak. A short climb up a scree/snow slope leads to camp 2. There are a few crevasses on this section of the route but it is straightforward snow plodding. It is, however, a long and tiring day, and an early start is needed to avoid the worst effects of the sun. Directly above camp 2 is an easy-angled couloir which leads to the north ridge of Razdelny Peak (6148 meters). Initially the ridge is almost level, but as we approach Razdelny Peak the angle steeples.

 

The final 400 meter climb to the summit of Razdelny Peak is straight-forward but the effects of altitude make it hard work. The views from the summit are superb. To the north we can finally get the true perspective of the Alai Plain while to the south there are a multitude of snowy peaks. Peak Communism and Korzhenevsky dominate our view of the south Pamirs. Further east the Wakhan and Hindu Kush are clearly visible, and on a good day it is possible to make out Tirich Mir. From Razdelny Peak the ridge dog-legs to the west and drops down 100 meters to Razdelny Pass at 6000 meters. It is here that we will make camp 3.

 

From camp 3 the whole of the summit ridge is visible. From here we will have two options. Either we climb directly to the summit and back to camp 3 in one long day, or we place a fourth camp at about 6400 meters. From camp 3 we follow the broad ridge to a plateau (the site of camp 4) at 6400 meters. We traverse this back to the ridge proper where it steepens to form a short step which is turned on the north side. Above this the ridge is broken and rocky until we reach a large snow plateau. We traverse this and rejoin the ridge just below the summit.

 

The summit at 7134 meters is crowned by a number of plaques, including one of Lenin himself. The views, as you would expect, are outstanding and stretch right across the Pamirs to Mustagh Ata and Kongur in China. Further in the distance is the Hindu Kush and further west still the Karakoram.

 

Itinerary

Arrival in Bishkek. Overnight in hotel.

Flight to Osh. Transfer to base camp “Achyk-Tash” (3600m)

Acclimatization in the BC, walk to the waterfall.

Acclimatization hike to the ridge of Petrovsky peak D5 Ascent to Camp 1 (4400)

Ascent to Camp 1 (4400m)

Climbing the peak of Yukhin (5100) or Home Peak (4700)

Ice classes. Preparation for the ascent D8 Ascent to Camp 2 (5300)

Climb to Camp 2 (5300m)

Climb to Camp 3 (6100m)

Climb to the Base Camp. Rest days.

Descent to BC (3600), rest. Climbing preparation

Climb to the Camp 1 (4400m)

Climb to the Camp 2 (5300 m)

Climb to the Camp 3 (6200 m)

Ascent of the Lenin peak summit (7134 m) and descent to the Camp 3.

Descent to the camp 1 (4400m)

Descent to the base camp (3600 m)

Reserve day

Тransfer BC «Achik Tash» – Osh. Accommodation in a hotel

Flight to Bishkek. Overnight in hotel.

Departure at home.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

 

 

Oxygen cylinder

650 USD/pc

 

 

Rent of mask and oxygen pressure reducer

 

300 USD/pc

er day from Camp 1 (not less 5 days)

140 USD/day

Porter services price per 1 kg in USD: 00m) or C1 (4400m) – BC (3600m)

 

3 USD

Porter services price per 1 kg in USD: (5300m)/C2 (5300m) – C1 (4400m)

 

10 USD

Porter services price per 1 kg in USD: (6100m)/C3 (6100m) – C2 (5300m)

 

12 USD

Laundry (washing machine) at BC

5 USD/load

Sauna at BC (up to 4 people)

25 USD/2 hours

Internet (WI-FI) at BC

3 USD/hour

Internet (WI-FI) at Camp 1

5 USD/hour

 

REQUIREMENTS TO THE INSURANCE

Insurance policy is OBLIGATORY condition for participation in the expedition. Purchase an insurance policy protects you in a case of accident. Our company will be able to assist you in the search and rescue operations, as well as medical service, only if all requirements for the insurance policy are coincided:

1.     GLOBAL VOYAGER CAN NOT INTERVENE as an insurance company assistant. Our company does not work with GLOBAL VOYAGER assistant. In case the client has purchased an insurance policy in any company whose assistant is GLOBAL VOYAGER, medical and transportation expenses will be borne by the client involved

2.     The sum of the policy must cover not less than USD 30 000,00

3.     The insurance policy must cover at least «first aid» and «transportation of the injured» by helicopter if necessary. The amount of coverage for the «transportation of the injured» must be at least USD 20 000,00 (be sure of this point to be included during the formalization of the insurance policy)

4.     In the field «activity» (or «sports») «ALPINISM» must be indicated.

5.     As a Country of stay – Kyrgyzstan

6.     The dates of the insurance policy must be included and coincide with the dates of stay in Kyrgyzstan

7.     The climbers need independently check the compliance of the insurance policy with the requirements above, since Ak-Sai Travel is not responsible for the reliability of the insurance

 

LIST OF NECESSARY EQUIPM ENT

Notes

As Osh airport has international status, we advise you to check the available charts and flights itineraries from your city/country before choosing the package

 Please note that the packages include a specified number of nights for hotel accommodation, therefore the cost of additional overnights in hotels or early/late check-ins will be charged additionally

 Our representative will meet you at the airport

 In case you arrive in Osh in the morning, after meeting at the airport we will transfer you to «Achik Tash» BC on the same day. But, if you arrive in the afternoon, the transfer to the Base Camp will be arranged on the next day.

Guests arriving in Osh early in the morning, can have a breakfast and some rest at our office before the transfer to Achik Tash BC

Dates of guaranteed groups

Bishkek- Bishkek

Osh- Osh

28.06.2024

19.07.2024

29.06.2024

18.07.2024

06.07.2024

27.07.2024

07.07.2024

26.07.2024

14.07.2024

04.08.2024

15.07.2024

03.08.2024

22.07.2024

12.08.2024

23.07.2024

11.08.2024

30.07.2024

20.08.2024

31.07.2024

19. 08.2024

07.08.2024

28.08.2024

08.08.2024

27.08.2024

GUIDED GROUP EXPEDITIONS TO LENIN PEAK IN GUARANTEED DATES

Osh-Osh package – 2200 USD per pax

Bishkek-Bishkek package – 2450 USD per pax

THE OSH–OSH PACKAGE INCLUDES

Border zone permit, OVIR registration

   

Meeting and seeing off to / from airports

 

Scheduled transfers Osh – BC Achik-Tash – Osh

 

Scheduled transfers BC – Lukovaya Polyana – BC

  

Accommodation in a hotel with breakfast in Osh – 1 night (early check-in for additional payment)

   

Lunchboxes on the way to Osh–Achik Tash–Osh

   

Accommodation in BC and C1 (according a program) in tents (2 pax). Each tent is equipped with mattresses and wooden platforms. At the Base Camp every tent is supplied with electricity

   

Three meals a day in BC and C1 (buffet style). On request, C1 provides an early breakfast from 3:00 am to 4:00 am

  

Use of dining room, toilet and storage room

   

Hot shower in BC, Washroom in C1

   

A permanent source of 220V grid electricity at BC, and a 220V

power generator from 18:00 to 22:00 at C1

   

Rent of walkie-talkies on the route, registration in rescue

team, ecological fees

   

Internet

  

First aid and consultation of doctor in BC and C1

   

High-altitude tents installed at 5300m and 6100m (for 2 pax)

   

Group equipment: rope, 2 pc of gas cartridges (230 gr), gas

stove, cooking set

   

Set of high-altitude products

   

High-altitude guide services – 1 guide is working with 3 pax maximum

   

 

 

ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN THE BISHKEK–BISHKEK PACKAGE

Accommodation in a hotel in Bishkek with breakfast –

2 nights (early check-in for additional payment)

   

Flight Bishkek – Osh – Bishkek (the ticket price includes 15 kg of luggage; the cost of extra weight is 2-3 USD / kg)

   

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