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Ak-Sai Travel operates base and high altitude camps, supporting climbers every season. A stable camps environment with expert staff allows climbers to focus on acclimatization, recovery, and summit strategy.
Ala-Archa offers more than 150 routes in a compact area, ranging from basic training lines to serious alpine climbs. Most routes are within a day’s reach of Ratsek Hut. Training and real ascents can be completed in a single day with a return to base, allowing a change of discipline the next morning without relocating camp.
The course runs on a three-level system, allowing participants to start at the stage that matches their experience. Each level is the same seven-day format, based at Ratsek Hut, and each one ends on real terrain.
This is a working program with active daily rope-based training.
This course is ideal for beginner climbers who want to:
It is also the recommended preparation course before a 7,000 m expedition. If Lenin Peak (7,134 m) or Khan Tengri Peak (7,010 m) is the goal and technical skills or experience above 5,000 m are still limited, this is the right starting point. A week in Ala-Archa provides solid preparation before the expedition.
| Physical | Technical | Route ceiling | |
| Level 1 — Basics | 6/10 | 3/10 | 2A |
| Level 2 — Progression | 6/10 | 6/10 | 3A |
| Level 3 — Advanced | 7/10 | 8/10 | 3B (ice) |
Day 1. Ascent to Ratsek Hut (~3,400 m)
Walk up to the hut and settle in. The day doubles as acclimatization and an introduction to the terrain.
Day 2. Rock climbing
Movement on rock and belaying technique.
Day 3. Ascent of Uchitel Peak
A classic route used to build fitness, confidence, and movement skills.
Day 4. Mountaineering technique
Ropework, equipment, and the core safety systems.
Day 5. Ascent of Ratsek Peak (2A)
The main day: applying the week’s skills on a real route.
Day 6. Ice training
Glacier movement, crampons, and ice axe technique.
Day 7. Descent and transfer
Walk down to Ala-Archa Alplager and transfer back to Bishkek.
Day 1. Ascent to Ratsek Hut (~3,400 m)
Approach, acclimatization, and preparation.
Day 2. Rock climbing lessons
Technical rock practice with belaying systems.
Day 3. Ascent of Ratsek (2B) or Box Peak (2A)
An alpine route with technical sections.
Day 4. Rock climbing lessons
Refinement on harder ground.
Day 5. Ascent of Ratsek (3A)
A serious route that puts the week’s skills to work.
Day 6. Ice climbing
Crampon and ice axe technique on steeper ice.
Day 7. Descent and transfer
Down to Alplager and back to Bishkek.
Day 1. Ascent to Ratsek Hut (~3,400 m)
Approach and acclimatization.
Day 2. Rock training
Advanced movement and belaying.
Day 3. Move to the Korona Peak
Up toward the foot of the Korona Peak — the serrated rock peak above the hut — and prepare for the climb.
Day 4. Ascent of the 1st Tower (2A–3A)
A technical route on the Korona towers.
Day 5. Ascent of Izyskatel (3B, ice route)
The hardest day: a graded ice climb using the full skill set.
Day 6. Descent to Ratsek
Back to the hut to recover.
Day 7. Descent to Ala-Archa and transfer
Down to Ala-Archa Alplager, summary, and transfer to the city.
This is a skills course on real terrain, so the exact routes and the order of days depend on conditions. Weather, snow state, route safety, and how the group is climbing all factor in, and the instructor adjusts on the day. The aim is to keep every day appropriate to conditions and ability, not to force a fixed schedule.
The course runs year-round. The training emphasis shifts with the season — warmer months favour rock and broader alpine routes; colder months are better for snow and ice work. Group courses run on set dates by season and demand; tell us your target window and level and we’ll confirm what’s running.
If group dates don’t work or there is a need to focus on specific skills, one-to-one training is available on flexible dates — from a few days to the full course. The program is tailored to the level, goals, and pace.
Send details of what needs to be worked on and preferred dates, and a suitable plan will be provided.
| Package | Price per Person |
|---|---|
| Guided Training | |
| Based on 2 participants | $700 (~61 213 KGS) |
| Based on 1 participant | $1,400 (~122 427 KGS) |
Includes everything in 2-participant package, plus:
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Speak to our Expedition Specialist →Not sure which level fits? Send details of past climbs and locations, and information will be provided on which level is appropriate.
Transport from Bishkek to Ala-Archa and back is included.
The drive from Bishkek to the Ala-Archa park gate is about 40 km (~30 min). From there it continues to the Alplager trailhead. The course base is Ratsek Hut, reached on foot from Alplager — roughly a 6 hour walk gaining about 1,000 m. You make this walk on Day 1.
The airport transfer is not included; but could be arranged on request.
A valid high-altitude mountaineering insurance policy is mandatory to participate in the expedition to Lenin Peak.
Insurance must meet the following requirements:
Please note:
Ak-Sai Travel does not work with GLOBAL VOYAGER assistant services. If your insurance provider uses this assistant, medical and evacuation expenses may not be covered during the expedition.
Climbers are responsible for ensuring their insurance policy fully meets the requirements above before arriving in Kyrgyzstan.
Climbers must bring appropriate equipment for high-altitude mountaineering conditions on a 7000 m expedition.
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Trekking / approach shoes | 1 pair |
| Overboots (optional but recommended) | 1 pair |
Clothing
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Down expedition jacket / parka | 1 |
| Waterproof jacket & pants (Gore-Tex or equivalent) | 1 set |
| Insulating fleece / Polartec layers | 1–2 sets |
| Thermal base layers | 1–2 sets |
| Warm hat | 1 |
| Balaclava | 1 |
| Insulated gloves | 1 pair |
| Windproof overmitts | 1 pair |
| Warm socks | 2+ pairs |
| Additional socks | as needed |
Sleeping & Personal Gear
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| High-altitude sleeping bag | 1 |
| Expedition backpack (approx. 85L) | 1 |
| Thermos | 1 |
| Headlamp | 1 |
| Spare batteries | 1 set |
| Sunglasses | 1–2 pairs |
| Sunscreen | 1 |
| Folding knife | 1 |
| Cup / mug | 1 |
| Spoon | 1 |
Technical Equipment
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Climbing harness | 1 |
| Crampons | 1 pair |
| Ice axe | 1 |
| Avalanche shovel | 1 |
| Carabiners | 4 |
| Ice screws | 2 |
| Ascender (jumar) | 1 |
| Descender (figure-8 or equivalent) | 1 |
| Helmet | 1 |
| Trekking poles | 1 pair |
| Accessory cord (repschnur) | 3 m |
Not required for Level 1. The three-level system is designed to match the course to current ability. Levels 2 and 3 require real prior experience — honest assessment of background is essential.
These are the Russian/Soviet alpine grades used across Central Asia. The course progresses up to 3A–3B depending on the level. If a different grading system is used, climbing background can be shared for conversion and assessment.
The base is at ~3,400 m, and the first day of the program is an acclimatization hike. The altitude is high enough to be noticeable, but not typically a serious issue for most fit participants. If there has been no prior experience above 3,000 m, this should be mentioned in advance.
The course runs year-round, with the focus changing by season. Warmer months are better for rock and mixed alpine routes, while colder months are more suitable for snow and ice training. The program is adjusted according to both season and participant level.
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Ak-Sai Travel operates base and high altitude camps, supporting climbers every season. A stable camps environment with expert staff allows climbers to focus on acclimatization, recovery, and summit strategy.
Ak-Sai Travel supports long expeditions and proper recovery between mountain stages. Camp facilities, medical consultation, and secure gear storage — helping climbers recover properly between rotations.
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Permits, transport, camp operations, and route support are coordinated by one integrated local team. That gives climbers a more reliable expedition environment.
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