LENIN PEAK

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Duration
22 days

Difficulty
Advanced

LENIN PEAK

Lenin Peak, at 7,134 meters, is the highest summit in the Trans-Alai Range of the Pamir Mountains, located on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Known as one of the more accessible 7,000-meter peaks, its ascent presents a moderate level of technical difficulty, with the main challenges being inclement weather, crevasses, and high-altitude conditions. Climbing a 7,000-meter peak is the next step after summiting a 6,000-meter peak and an important step in preparing a mountaineer to reach 8,000 meters. The ascent of Lenin Peak offers everything one could wish for in a 7,000-meter summit: multiple camps, glacier climbing, acclimatization rotations, and an exhilarating high-altitude climbing experience. Lenin Peak is a breathtaking summit that rises majestically above the valley, rewarding climbers not only with spectacular views but also with the experience needed to take the next step in their climbing journey.

Next Dates

  • 2026-07-18
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