Peak Lenin with Simon Yates
Situated on the Tajikistan - Kyrgyzstan border, Peak Lenin stands at an altitude of 7134m and is the second highest mountain in the Pamir mountain range. Although a popular and straight forward ascent suitable for those who wish to climb for the first time over 7000 metres, this expedition is not to be underestimated due to the extreme altitude involved. Our expedition is from the Kyrgyzstan side of the peak, beginning from the village of Osh. We will acclimatise on the mountain, establishing and stocking our high camps for the first half of our expedition. Once all camps are in place, we will rest before making our summit push under Simon's expert guidance. To join this expedition you will need a high level of fitness, basic mountaineering skills and prior experience at high altitude.
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Itinerary / Highlights
DAY 1 Arrive TashkentDAY 2 Transfer Tashkent to Osh
DAY 3 Transfer to Yurt camp and onto base camp
DAYS 4/8 Acclimatisation hikes and establishing high camps
DAY 9 Descend to base camp
DAYS 10/11 Rest days
DAYS 12/14 Climb to Camp 3
DAY 15 Summit day
DAYS 16/19 Descend to base camp
DAY 20 Contingency day
DAYS 21/22 Transfer to Tashkent
DAY 23 In Tashkent, trip concludes
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Accommodation Details
4 star accommodation in Tashkent on a twin share basis.
