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Lenin Peak, 7134 m
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ASCENT OF LENIN PEAK
The Lenin Peak program includes three ascents of some of the most accessible andbeautiful summits of the Pamirs!
Yukhin Peak – 5130 m
Razdelnaya Peak – 6100 m
Lenin Peak – 7134 m
WHY CHOOSE TOPOLCAMP?
COMFORT AT ALTITUDE
Our base camp is the most peaceful and uncrowded under Lenin Peak — offering quiet, comfort, and a stable internet connection.
WARMTH & AMENITIES EVEN IN THE MOUNTAINS
Only at TopolCAMP will you find heated dining tents at 4400 m, electricity in every tent, and the only sauna at this altitude.
BEST CONDITIONS FOR ACCLIMATIZATION
Our Camp 2 sits at 5600 m, higher than any other (typically 5400 m), giving you a better acclimatization advantage before the summit push. Plus, delicious home-style meals make your stay even more enjoyable!
ASCENT INFORMATION
Available: June 15 – August 10
Duration: 21 days
Age Requirement: 18+
Group Size: 1–3 people per guide
Route: Osh – Osh
Location: Pamir Mountains, Kyrgyzstan
Difficulty: Above average (Grade 5A) (experience on 5000+ m peaks)
Route Type: Snow and ice
OSH – OSH PROGRAM
The program may be adjusted depending on participants’ experience and weather conditions.
DAY 1
Arrival and Introduction to Osh
Airport pickup and transfer to the hotel. We recommend arriving in the morning to have time to rest and explore the city.
DAY 2
Transfer to Topol Camp
After breakfast, transfer to the camp (approx. 7 hours by vehicle).
DAY 3
First Acclimatization Hike (4000 m)
Hike along the ridge of Petrovsky Peak to begin altitude adaptation.
DAY 4
Preparation for the hike to Camp 1
Another acclimatization hike. n the evening, gear preparation; unnecessary items can be left in storage.
DAY 5
Hike to Camp 1 (4300 m)
Route passes through Travelers’ Pass (5–6 hours). Backpacks can be carried by horses for an additional fee.
DAY 6
Ascent of Yukhina Peak (5120 m)
An easy acclimatization climb without technical difficulties.
DAY 7
Additional acclimatization
Day hikes, preparation for the move to Camp 2.
DAY 8
Hike to Camp 2 (5600 m)
Early start (3–4 AM), glacier travel with crampons and rope teams (6–8 hours).
DAY 9
Hike to Camp 3 (6100 m)
Elevation gain of +800 m, takes 4–6 hours.
DAY 10
Descent to Camp 1 (4300 m)
Long descent (~7 hours) to recover strength.
DAY 11
Descent to Base Camp (3600 m)
Final acclimatization stage and rest.
DAY 12-13
Rest at Base Camp
Recovery before the final ascent.
DAY 14
Hike to Camp 1 (4400 m)
Return to altitude, preparing for the next stages.
DAY 15
Hike to Camp 2 (5300 m)
Accommodation in double tents.
DAY 16
Hike to Camp 3 (6100 m)
Final stage before summit push. Accommodation in double tents.
Access to electricity Hot water / showers Sauna High-speed internet Border permit processing Three meals a day Radio communication
Accommodation in high-altitude Camps 2 and 3
High-altitude meals and gas
Group equipment:
Ropes Gas canisters Gas stove Set of kitchen utensils
First aid and medical consultation at Base Camp and Camp 1
Travel to and from Osh (from your home city)
Medical insurance for the expedition period (mandatory)
Additional food and snacks (available at the base camp bar: chips, soda, etc.)
Rental of personal gear
Часто задаваемые вопросы
Basic Equipment:
High-altitude tent (wind-resistant)
Inflatable sleeping pad or foam mat
Sleeping bag (comfort rating: –10°C)
Large backpack (75–100 L)
Summit backpack (35–50 L)
Trekking poles
UV protection sunglasses (Category 4)
Glacier mask or goggles (UV Category 3–4)
Headlamp
Personal first aid kit
Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
Technical Equipment:
Climbing harness
Safety leash (via ferrata or self-belay)
Ascender (jumar)
Ice axe
3 carabiners
Trekking socks – 3 pairs
Wool socks – 2 pairs
Regular socks – 3 pairs
Underwear
T-shirts – 3–4 pcs
Lightweight fleece
Warm fleece
Trekking pants
Insulated pants
Fleece gloves
Warm mittens
Shell overmitts
Warm hat
Balaclava
Cap and buff
Down jacket (rated to –20°C)
Gore-Tex or waterproof shell jacket
Waterproof shell pants
Gaiters (high boot covers)
Sleeping clothes (e.g. fleece suit or thermal set)
Trekking boots
Gore-Tex trail shoes or sneakers
High-altitude mountaineering boots
For the route, we recommend choosing suitable insurance from Save Pro Life. A step-by-step guide is provided in each itinerary.
In base camp and camp 1, Starlink satellite internet is available. Internet access is included in the full service package. On the Lenin Peak route, mobile coverage is best in Camp 2 and Camp 3 with the mobile operator O.