Established Expedition Camps
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.
Lenin Peak (7134 m) is one of the most popular high-altitude climbs in the world and a classic objective for mountaineers preparing for their first 7000-meter expedition. Rising above the vast Pamir Mountains on the border of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, the mountain offers a rare combination: a relatively non-technical route combined with the full challenge of extreme altitude.
For many climbers, Lenin Peak represents the gateway into serious high-altitude mountaineering. It’s a place where endurance, acclimatization, and determination matter more than advanced technical climbing.
The expedition begins in Osh, the main gateway to the Pamirs, before traveling by road to Achyk-Tash Base Camp (3600 m), located in a wide alpine valley directly beneath the impressive north face of Lenin Peak.
The ascent follows the classic North Face route, progressing through a series of high-altitude camps before the final summit push above 7000 meters.
The main stages of the climb include:
The route involves glacier travel, roped movement, and fixed rope sections in steeper areas of the mountain. Proper acclimatization and disciplined expedition strategy are essential for a successful summit attempt.
Although technically accessible compared to many mountains of similar altitude, Lenin Peak still demands excellent physical condition and the ability to perform in a high-altitude environment.
Climbing Lenin Peak is not only about reaching a summit, it is also about experiencing one of the most dramatic mountain regions in Central Asia.
The Pamirs, often called the “Roof of the World,” stretch across vast glaciers and high alpine valleys, offering spectacular views across the Alay Valley and surrounding peaks.
During the expedition you will experience:
The journey is as memorable as the summit itself.
Lenin Peak is widely considered one of the most accessible 7000-meter mountains, but it remains a serious high-altitude expedition.
This climb is best suited for mountaineers who:
Strong acclimatization strategy and endurance are key factors for reaching the summit.
Ak-Sai Travel has operated expeditions on Lenin Peak for nearly three decades, providing one of the most established climbing infrastructures in Central Asia.
Climbers benefit from:
This infrastructure allows climbers to focus on acclimatization and summit strategy.
Lenin Peak can be climbed in two formats: a guided expedition led by professional mountain guides, or a self-guided ascent supported by Ak-Sai Travel’s established expedition infrastructure.
Choose the option that best matches your experience and climbing goals.
| Self-Guided | Guided | |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Experienced climbers who prefer independence | Climbers seeking professional guidance and full expedition support |
| Guide Support | No guide included | Professional high-altitude guide: One guide with 3 pax maximum |
| Route Preparation | Fixed ropes prepared on key sections | Fixed ropes and route preparation included |
| Base Camp & Camp 1 | Available depending on selected package | Full accommodation and meals |
| High-Altitude Camps | Available in Comfort package | Installed tents at 5300 m and 6100 m |
| Expedition Logistics | Logistics packages available | Fully organized expedition |
| Summit Strategy | Independent strategy | Managed by expedition guide |
| Flexibility | Flexible schedule | Fixed expedition groups |
★ For Experienced Climbers
★ For Experienced Climbers
★ For Experienced Climbers
★ Ideal for climbers attempting their first 7000-meter peak
A guided expedition to Lenin Peak (7134 m) typically follows a 20-day program designed for gradual acclimatization, safe altitude adaptation, and a summit attempt during the most favorable weather window.
The expedition begins in Osh and progresses through a series of high-altitude camps on the classic North Face route.
The first high-altitude rotation begins:
These climbs allow the body to adapt to higher altitude before returning to Base Camp for recovery.
The team climbs again through Camp 1, Camp 2, and Camp 3, positioning for the summit attempt depending on weather conditions.
The summit push begins before dawn from Camp 3 (6100 m).
The route ascends the Razdelnaya ridge, crosses the steep ice section known as “The Knife,” and continues across the broad Parachutists’ Plateau before reaching the summit of Lenin Peak.
Weather conditions in the Pamir Mountains can change rapidly. For safety reasons, the exact summit schedule may vary depending on:
Reserve days are included in the expedition program to allow the team to wait for the best possible summit window.
Independent climbers can organize their ascent throughout the main climbing season (July–August) using Ak-Sai Travel’s expedition infrastructure.
Arrival and departure dates are flexible and coordinated with the expedition specialist based on your climbing schedule
Join one of our guided Lenin Peak expeditions led by experienced high-altitude mountain guides. Each departure follows the full 20-day expedition program from Osh to the summit and back.
| Expedition Dates | Expedition Leader | Status | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 June – 19 July | Alexander Shirobokov | Spots Available | $2,300 ~201 135 KGS |
| 08 July – 27 July | Artyom Cheremnykh | Overbooked | $2,300 ~201 135 KGS |
| 24 July – 12 August | Denis Urlaev | Overbooked | $2,300 ~201 135 KGS |
| 05 August – 24 August | Roman Ogorodnikov | Spots Available | $2,300 ~201 135 KGS |
Choose the package that matches your climbing goals and experience level.
| Package | Price per Person |
|---|---|
| Self-Guided | |
| Economy Package | $300 (~26 235 KGS) |
| Osh–Osh "Basic" Package | $1,000 (~87 450 KGS) |
| Osh–Osh "Comfort" Package | $1,350 (~118 058 KGS) |
| Guided | |
| Guided Expedition | $2,300 (~201 135 KGS) |
Includes everything from "Economy" plus:
Includes everything from "Basic" plus:
Includes everything from "Comfort" plus professional guide services:
Ready to start planning your climb?
Speak to our Expedition Specialist →The classic route on Lenin Peak (7134 m) is considered one of the most accessible climbs among the world’s 7000-meter mountains. However, it remains a serious high-altitude expedition requiring strong physical condition and prior mountaineering experience.
Climbers should have:
Although the route is not technically difficult compared to other peaks of similar altitude, the main challenges of Lenin Peak are altitude, weather conditions, and expedition endurance.
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.
Climbing a 7000-meter peak involves objective mountain risks including altitude, weather changes, and glacier travel. Ak-Sai Travel operates established expedition camps and safety systems on Lenin Peak to support climbers throughout the expedition.
Medical consultation and first-aid support are available at Achyk-Tash Base Camp (3600 m) and Camp 1 (4400 m) during the climbing season.
Climbers can receive assistance with:
For more serious cases, evacuation procedures may be initiated depending on conditions and insurance coverage.
Ak-Sai Travel maintains radio communication between camps and the expedition route, allowing teams to coordinate assistance if needed.
In case of emergency, the expedition team can assist in coordinating:
Rescue operations depend on weather conditions, altitude, and helicopter availability.
Helicopter evacuation is possible in certain situations on Lenin Peak, but it is not guaranteed due to mountain weather and operational limitations.
For this reason, climbers must have mountaineering insurance that includes helicopter evacuation coverage.
Minimum insurance requirements:
These requirements ensure that evacuation or medical assistance can be arranged if necessary.
The classic North Face route of Lenin Peak is considered non-technical compared to other 7000-meter peaks, but it still requires glacier travel and high-altitude climbing skills.
To improve safety on the route:
Climbers must still be capable of traveling safely in rope teams and using mountaineering equipment.
Weather in the Pamir Mountains can change rapidly, especially above 6000 meters.
Summit attempts are scheduled based on:
Expeditions include reserve days to allow climbers to wait for the safest possible summit window.
Safety decisions are always prioritized over summit success.
Climbing Lenin Peak requires proper high-altitude equipment and expedition logistics. Climbers may bring their own gear or rent certain equipment at Achyk-Tash Base Camp, depending on availability.
Climbers must bring appropriate equipment for high-altitude mountaineering conditions on a 7000 m expedition.
| Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| High-altitude double boots | 1 pair |
| 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 |
| Sleeping pad | 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 |
Certain equipment can be rented directly at Achyk-Tash Base Camp, subject to availability.
Please confirm availability with the expedition manager in advance. Equipment is issued at Base Camp.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| High-altitude tent (2-person) | $20 / day + deposit |
| High-altitude double boots | $200 / expedition + deposit |
| Down jacket / expedition parka | $80 / expedition |
| Sleeping bag | $80 / expedition |
| Sleeping pad | $15 / expedition |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Harness | $20 / expedition |
| Carabiners (2 pcs) | $10 / expedition |
| Ice screw (1 pc) | $15 / expedition |
| Ascender (jumar) | $15 / expedition |
| Descender | $15 / expedition |
| Crampons | $30 / expedition |
| Ice axe | $30 / expedition |
| Helmet | $15 / expedition |
| Trekking poles | $20 / expedition |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Gas stove | $20 / expedition |
| Cooking set | $20 / expedition |
| Static rope (25–40 m) | $20 / expedition |
Additional logistics and services are available at Achyk-Tash Base Camp and higher camps during the climbing season.
These services help climbers manage accommodation, meals, equipment, and logistics throughout the expedition.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Tent accommodation (2 people), electricity, water, toilet — Base Camp | $25 / tent / night |
| Tent accommodation (2 people), electricity, water, toilet — Camp 1 | $30 / tent / night |
| Tent accommodation with full board meals — Base Camp | $60 / person |
| Tent accommodation with full board meals — Camp 1 | $65 / person |
| Stay in your own tent (use of camp facilities) | $10 / night |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| High-altitude tent (2 people) — Camp 2 (5300 m) | $80 / tent / night |
| High-altitude tent (2 people) — Camp 3 (6100 m) | $80 / tent / night |
| Mess tent rental — Camp 2 | $250 / day |
| Mess tent rental — Camp 3 | $300 / day |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner (Base Camp or Camp 1) | $25 / meal |
| Laundry service at Base Camp | $15 / load |
| Sauna at Base Camp (capacity 4 people) | $25 / 2 hours |
At Camp 1, early breakfasts are available between 03:00–04:00 for summit rotations.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Wi-Fi internet — Camp 1 | $5 / hour |
| Wi-Fi internet — Camp 2 | $10 / hour |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Gas cartridge 230 g (Kovea / Coleman) — Base Camp | $12 |
| Gas cartridge 230 g — Camp 1 | $15 |
| Gas cartridge 440 g — Base Camp | $16 |
| Gas cartridge 440 g — Camp 1 | $20 |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| High-altitude guide program (1–3 climbers) | $2400 / program |
| Guide service from Camp 1 | $200 / day |
| Summit push support | $1200 |
| Route | Price |
|---|---|
| Base Camp (3600 m) ↔ Camp 1 (4400 m) | $3 / kg |
| Camp 1 (4400 m) ↔ Camp 2 (5300 m) | $12 / kg |
| Camp 2 (5300 m) ↔ Camp 3 (6100 m) | $15 / kg |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Oxygen cylinder | $950 |
| Mask and regulator rental | $500 |
| Deposit for empty cylinder | $50 |
The expedition begins in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, the main gateway to the Pamir Mountains.
Participants travel by road to Achyk-Tash Base Camp (3600 m), located approximately 5–6 hours from Osh.
Transport options include scheduled group transfers and private transfers.
| Route | Price |
|---|---|
| Osh → Achyk-Tash Base Camp | $50 / person |
| Achyk-Tash Base Camp → Osh | $50 / person |
Available for smaller groups or climbers with flexible travel schedules.
| Vehicle | Capacity | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Minibus (Mercedes Sprinter) | up to 10 people | $300 one way |
| Minivan / Jeep | up to 4 people | $250 one way |
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Domestic flight Bishkek ↔ Osh | $50–80 one way |
| Hotel accommodation in Bishkek or Osh | On request |
| Airport transfers | On request |
Climbers should indicate their expected arrival date at Base Camp and return date to Osh when submitting the expedition application.
During the climbing season, Achyk-Tash Base Camp and Camp 1 provide buffet-style meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner designed to support the energy demands of high-altitude climbing.
At Camp 1, early breakfasts are available between 03:00–04:00 for climbers starting acclimatization rotations or summit pushes.
For higher camps, climbers may bring their own food supplies or purchase additional expedition food at Camp 1, including instant meals and freeze-dried dishes.
Basic expedition foods are available for purchase at Base Camp and Camp 1.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Instant noodles | $2 |
| Instant buckwheat flakes | $2 |
| Instant mashed potatoes | $2 |
| Instant oatmeal | $2 |
| Instant soup | $2 |
| Crispbread | $3 |
| Yashkino crackers | $3 |
| Chocolate bars (Snickers, Bounty) | $3 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Sliced veal (vacuum packed) | $15 |
| Canned stewed meat | $10 |
| Canned fish | $5 |
| Pâté | $5 |
| Hunter’s sausages | $10 |
| Sandwich cheese | $5 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Jam | $5 |
| Kissel drink mix | $1 |
Freeze-dried meals are available at Camp 1 for climbers preparing for higher camps.
Main Meals – $10
Premium Freeze-Dried Meals – $15
| Budget Option | Price |
|---|---|
| Pea Soup (110 g) | $5 |
Food availability may vary depending on supply deliveries during the expedition season.
To book, simply speak with our expedition specialist through the contact section on this page or by WhatsApp.
An Ak-Sai Travel expedition manager will review your request and help confirm:
Once everything is confirmed, we will send you the form to complete your reservation.
Before the expedition begins, participants will need to provide:
• passport details
• proof of insurance
• expedition package selection
The classic route on Lenin Peak does not involve steep rock or technical ice climbing, but it remains a serious 7000-meter expedition.
Climbers should have:
Previous climbing experience above 6000 meters is strongly recommended.
Some expedition expenses are not included in the standard packages.
Typical additional costs may include:
A full list of optional services and prices will be available in the expedition application form.
Yes, rescue operations can be coordinated if necessary.
Ak-Sai Travel maintains radio communication across the expedition camps and can assist in organizing rescue operations and medical evacuation when required.
Helicopter evacuation is possible depending on weather conditions and operational availability, which is why appropriate mountaineering insurance is mandatory.
The main climbing season is July and August, when weather conditions are typically most stable.
However, weather in the Pamir Mountains can change quickly, which is why expeditions include reserve days for summit attempts.
Yes. A representative from Ak-Sai Travel will meet you at the airport in either Osh or Bishkek, and help you with transfers to your hotel and to the transport for the expedition to Base Camp.
Each expedition is led by an experienced high-altitude guide. You can view the guide and group details for each departure below:
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For 20+ years, Ak-Sai Travel has operated expeditions on Pamir and Tien Shan mountains, supporting thousands of international climbers. From Base Camps logistics to route preparation and safety coordination, the expedition system is managed by one experienced local team.
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.
Each season, Ak-Sai Travel teams help climbers move more safely and efficiently during acclimatization rotations and summit pushes.
Permits, transport, camp operations, and route support are coordinated by one integrated local team. That gives climbers a more reliable expedition environment.
Climb Lenin Peak with the team that operates the camps on the mountain
SPEAK TO OUR EXPEDITION SPECIALISTAk-Sai Travel expeditions on Lenin Peak are led by experienced high-altitude guides who have climbed and guided extensively across the Pamirs and Tien Shan. All members of the team hold the Snow Leopard award, earned by climbers who have summited all five 7000-meter peaks of the former USSR. These guides lead acclimatization rotations, manage summit strategy, and make critical safety decisions throughout the expedition.
Climbed peaks in the Pamir, Tien Shan – Khan Tengri Peak, Lenin Peak, E. Korzhenevskaya Peak and Communism Peak
Сlimbed peaks in the Pamir, including Lenin Peak, and has extensive experience of climbing Mount Kazbek and Mount Elbrus
Climbed peaks in the Pamir, Tien Shan, Altai, Sayan, Caucasus and Himalayan ranges (including ascents of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam, as well as an expedition to Mount Jannu), and in the Alps (including Mont Blanc)
Сlimbed Mount Elbrus more than 30 times and the seven-thousanders of Pamir and Tien Shan more than 15 times. Most significant ascents include: Free Korea Peak, Semiletkina Massif (6a) in winter; Free Korea Peak, first ascent as a duo with A. Syshchikov, 5B, in winter; Millennium of the Baptism of Rus Peak, first ascent 6A, as a duo with M. Davi
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