Lenin Peak Expedition – 7,134 m / The Most Accessible 7000er in Central Asia
Trip Intensity: 4/5
Season: Summer
Start / End: Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Airport: Osh (OSS)
Wildlife: Mountain goats, Marmots, Birds, Predator birds, Rodents, Yaks, Hares
Price: $1,080
Great for: Individuals and Couples
Overview
Lenin Peak (7,134 m), also known as Kaufman Peak or Avicenna Peak, is one of the most iconic 7000-meter mountains in Central Asia. Recognized as the most accessible 7,000+ meter peak in the world, it is also likely the most visited high-altitude mountain of this level today. Its classic routes, stable snow conditions, and exceptional infrastructure make it ideal for first-time high-altitude climbers while still offering a serious mountaineering challenge.
Our expeditions are designed for safety, comfort, and success. The climb via Razdelnaya Peak (6,100 m) follows the most proven route for acclimatization and summit success. During the expedition, climbers stay in fully equipped Base Camps, experiencing an unprecedented level of comfort at high altitude.
Highlights of the Expedition
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Comfortable Base Camp at 3,600 m and Camp 1 at 4,400 m
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Fully equipped tents with wooden platforms, soft mattresses, electricity, and lighting
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Hot showers, dining yurts, and communal recreation areas
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Satellite internet (Starlink) – better than in many cities
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Friendly, professional team providing 24/7 support
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Scenic hikes, alpine lakes, and wildlife viewing
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Acclimatization climbs, including Peak Yukhin (5,130 m) and Razdelnaya Summit (6,148 m)
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Part of the “Snow Leopard” mountaineering program
Despite being highly accessible, Lenin Peak remains a serious high-altitude challenge. Proper physical and mental preparation is required, but with our experienced guides and world-class infrastructure, your climb is fully supported.
Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium. About Us.
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What’s Included
Osh (Arrival & Departure)
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Airport pickup and drop-off
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Paperwork: border pass, registration (as required by nationality)
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Consultations on expedition preparation and recommendations
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Double hotel accommodation with breakfast (1 night, early check-in/late check-out extra)
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Lunch boxes during transfer to Base Camp
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Farewell dinner at the end of the expedition (bonus)
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Assistance purchasing provisions if needed
Base Camp (3,600 m)
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Double accommodation in spacious tents
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Three meals a day
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Tea and coffee available at all times
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Hot showers, laundry facilities (self-service)
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Dining hall, toilets, storage lockers, recreation area
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Electricity 220V, unlimited internet via satellite
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Route consultations
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First aid and doctor consultations
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English- and Russian-speaking staff
Camp 1 (4,200–4,400 m)
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Double accommodation in tents (max 6 days)
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Three meals a day
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Tea and coffee always available
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Dining hall, toilets, storage lockers
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Washroom
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Electricity via generator from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
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Route consultations and first aid
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Staff speaking English, Russian, and German
High-Altitude Services
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Radio rental and communication with Base Camp
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Route tracking and assistance in rescue operations (insurance required)
Optional / Not Included
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Personal guide (USD 2,400 for 1 guide per 3 climbers)
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Visa invitations/processing
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Single occupancy surcharge (Standard Package – USD 210)
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Private transfer Osh ↔ Achik-Tash
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Program via Bishkek – USD 350 (flight tickets, 1 night hotel, airport transfers)
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Meals at high-altitude camps (outside package)
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Luggage carrying:
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Base Camp → C1: USD 3/kg
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C1 → C2: USD 12/kg
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C2 → C3: USD 15/kg
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C3 → C4: USD 25/kg
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Summit carry: negotiated individually
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Gas cylinder (230 g) – $12 at BC, $15 at C1
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High-altitude equipment rental
Daily Itinerary

Ibn Sina Lenin Peak routes
1662×602. 707 kbb
Day 1: Arrival in Osh. Airport pickup and transfer to hotel. Optional sightseeing in Osh.
Day 2: Transfer to Achik-Tash Base Camp (3,600 m) via the Pamir Highway (approx. 4–5 hours, 300 km). Stop for photos. Settle into spacious tents, enjoy hot meals, and relax.
Day 3: Acclimatization hike to Peak Petrovskiy (4,830 m). Panoramic views of the valley and lakes. Return to Base Camp, enjoy meals and relaxation.
Day 4: Preparation day for ascent to Camp 1. Organize cargo for horseback transport and optional hike to nearby lakes. Overnight in tents.
Day 5: Trek to Camp 1 (4,200 m, +600 m, 12 km, 4–7 hours). Observe Lenin Glacier. Enjoy tea, hot meals, and comfortable tents with wooden floors.
Day 6: Acclimatization climb to Peak Yukhin (5,130 m). Return to Camp 1 or set up tent at the peak for optional overnight.
Day 7: Trek to Camp 2 (5,300 m). First altitude over 5,000 m. Overnight in tents, melt snow for water.
Day 8: Acclimatization hike to Razdelnaya Summit (6,148 m). Return to Camp 1 (4,200 m). Enjoy hot meals and cozy tents.
Day 9: Descent to Base Camp (3,600 m). Rest and recover; leave some gear at Camp 1 if needed.
Day 10–11: Rest days at Base Camp. Replenish energy for higher ascent.
Day 12: Base Camp → Camp 1 (4,200 m). Faster and easier trekking. Overnight in comfortable tents.
Day 13: Camp 1 → Camp 2 (5,300 m). Trek feels easier thanks to prior acclimatization. Overnight in tents.
Day 14: Camp 2 → Camp 3 (6,300 m). Prepare site for tent, melt snow, stock water and tea. Overnight in tents.
Day 15: Reserved extra day for bad weather; acclimatization and summit attempt possible.
Day 16: Summit Day! Early start. Traverse the arête (“knife”) and reach 7,134 m. Spend minimal time on the summit; descend to Camp 3 or 2 depending on condition.
Day 17: Camp 3 → Camp 1 (4,200 m). Celebrate summit success, rest in comfortable tents.
Day 18: Camp 1 → Base Camp (3,600 m). Relax, share experiences, receive certificate, enjoy festive dinner. Overnight in tents.
Day 19: Transfer to Osh city. Optional sightseeing or bazaar visit. Overnight in hotel.
Day 20: Airport transfer. Early breakfast available if needed. Depart from Osh.
This tour combines:
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Safety, comfort, and professionalism
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Adventure, challenge, and spectacular scenery
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The opportunity to climb one of the world’s most iconic and accessible 7,000-meter peaks
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Insurance Requirements
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Insurance policies with GLOBAL VOYAGER as an assistance company are not accepted. Any expenses incurred under such policies must be covered by the client.
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Minimum insurance coverage: USD 30,000.
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The policy must include emergency medical assistance and helicopter evacuation, with helicopter coverage of at least USD 20,000.
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The activity or sport must be specified as ALPINISM.
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Country of stay must be indicated as Kyrgyzstan.
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Insurance dates must fully match the period of stay in Kyrgyzstan.
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Climbers are responsible for verifying that their insurance meets all requirements listed above.
Required Personal Equipment
High-altitude double boots – 1 pair
Trekking boots or sneakers – 1 pair
Overboots – optional
Down jacket or parka – 1
Sleeping bag – 1
Sleeping pad – 1
Backpack (approx. 85 L) – 1
Gore-Tex jacket and pants – 1 set
Fleece or Polartec jacket and pants – 1 set
Thermal underwear – 1 set
Warm gloves – 1 pair
Overmitts and windproof gloves – 2 pairs
Warm hat – 1
Balaclava – 1
Warm socks – 2 pairs
Climbing harness – 1
Carabiners – 4 pcs
Ice screws – 2 pcs
Ascender (Jumar) – 1
Figure-8 descender – 1
Crampons – 1 pair
Accessory cord (3 m) – 1
Ice axe – 1
Trekking poles – 1 pair
Helmet – 1
Sunglasses – 1–2 pairs
Headlamp with spare batteries – 1
Sunscreen
Folding knife – 1
Thermos – 1
Cup / mug / spoon
Supplier of services: ClimberCA International Consortium
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In what ways does the Lenin Peak Expedition contribute to the overall mountaineering experience for climbers? Greeting : Telkom University