LENIN PEAK 7134M

HIGHLIGHTS

  • LEAD BY CERTIFIED HIMALAYAN GUIDE WITH EVEREST, 8K,7K, 6K WITH LENIN EXPERTISE

  • Alpine / Fitness grading: AD / 4

  • Lenin Peak 7134M/23405.5FT

  • Small team strategy. 2 - 10 max client members. 1:1 or 1:2 Guided option. Highest guide ratio

  • North route. Non-technical 7000M and perfect prep expedition for lower 8000M expedition

  • 1 - 3 high altitude alpine camps.

  • 16 Weeks of training programs for 7000M from Training Peaks

  • Porter service available upon request to camp 1-3. Inquire price and further details.

OVERVIEW

Lenin Peak, at 7,134 meters, is the highest summit of the Trans-Alai range in the Pamir mountains, located on the Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan border. Known as one of the more accessible 7,000-meter peaks, the climb involves moderate technical difficulty, with key challenges arising from the harsh weather, crevasses, and high-altitude conditions. The ascent typically takes 14-21 days, with camps set up at various altitudes to aid acclimatization. The peak is most commonly attempted during July and August when conditions are more stable.

Pre-requisite experiences (at least one or more): Kilimanjaro, Mt. Elbrus, Lobuche East & Island Peak, Chulu West, Khumbu 3 Peak expeditions, Annapurna 3 peaks, Mt, Blanc. (Similar 4000M - 6000M peaks or higher)

  • 2026

    • 29th June - 23rd July (8 spots left)

    • 20th July - 13th August (8 spots left)

    • 20th July- 5th August (Express - 4 spots)

    Dates not matching your schedule?Book a tailored 1:1 private climb.

    • 1:2 ratio - USD 6,900 P/P

    • 1:1 ratio - USD 8,350 P/P

    Deposit required: USD 1,500 P/P

    Please inquire about prices in your local currency. We accept payment in £GBP/ €EUROS/ $AUD

    All-inclusive. Guaranteed departure. No extra hidden costs.

    • 1:1 or 1:2 certified Guide leader

    • 16 Weeks of training programs for 7000M from Training Peaks

    • Namas Branded merchandise (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff)

    • 2 nights before the expedition and 2 day after the expedition. Hotel in Bishkek and Osh. (Should clients return early from their expedition, clients will be responsible for their extra hotel bookings)

    • Experienced high altitude guide

    • Installed high altitude tents on camp 1 - 4.

    • Group equipment: rope (if needed), gas and gas stoves, cooking set.

    • Boundary zone permit, OVIR registration, visa support (if necessary);

    • Meeting/seeing off at the airport;

    • Transfer Osh – IMC “Pamir” – Osh

    • Lunch en route to/from IMC;

    • Accommodation in hotel for 2 nights in total during the program

    • Rent of walkie-talkie;

    • Registration with rescue team;

    • Ecological fee

    • Visas and travel insurance

    • Porter service from Base camp to Camp 1-2-3

    • Sauna use

    • Summit Tips 1:2 ratio: USD 400 P/P

    • Summit tips 1:1 ratio USD 750 P/P

    • Entertainment and food

    • Bottled drinks and beverages

    • Evacuation (will be done in your account)

    • Laundry, Phone services, Personal expenditure transactions

    • Optional trips

    • Additional days

    • Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon

    • International flights

    • Sauna Camp 1 - USD 30 Per hour

    • Camp 4 tent setup: USD 600 (1 - 2 members)

    PORTER SERVICE CHARGES

    • IMC (3600 m.) – C1 (4400 m.) or C1(4400 m.) - IMC (3600 m.) - USD 3 per kg

    • C1 (4400 m.) - C2 (5300 m.) or C2 (5300 m.) - C1 (4400 m.) - USD 10 per kg

    • C2 (5300 m.) - C3 (6100 m.) or C3 (6100 m.) - C2 (5300 m.) - USD 12 per kg

    • C1 (4400 m.) – C3 (6100 m.) or C3 (6100 m.) - C1 (4400 m.) - USD 22 per kg

  • Quote: USD 10,850 P/P

    Duration: 16-17 Days

    For more informations please email us - bookings@namasadventure.com

ITINERARY

Day 1 Arrival in Bishkek and hotel transfer

Day 2 Fly from Bishkek to Osh and transfer to hotel

Day 3 Transfer to base camp

Day 4 Acclimatization in IMC “Pamir”, walk to the waterfall.

Day 5 Acclimatization hike to the ridge of Petrovskiy Peak

Day 6 Climb to Camp 1 (4400M)

Day 7 Ascent to Home Peak (4750M.) or to Yuhin Peak (5130M)

Day 8 Getting ready for the ascent

Day 9 Climb to Camp 2 (5300M)

Day 10 Climb to Camp 3 (6100M)

Day 11 Descent to Camp 1 and rest.

Day 12-14 Trekking to IMC “Pamir”. Rest days.

Day 15 Climb to the Camp 1 (4400M)

Day 16 Climb to the Camp 2 (5300M)

Day 17 Climb to the Camp 3 (6100M)

Day 18 Ascent of the Lenin peak summit (7134M) and descent to the Camp 3.

Day 19 Descent to the camp 1 (4400M)

Day 20 Descent to IMC “Pamir” (3600M)

Day 21 Contingency Day

Day 22 Contingency Day

Day 23 Contingency Day

Day 22 Transfer to Osh. Overnight in hotel.

Day 24 Transfer to the airport and flight to Bishkek and hotel transfer

Day 25 Departure home

ACCOMMODATIONS

Day 1 - 2 & 23-24 (Hotel in Bishkek)

Day 3 - 21 Camping

  • Lenin Peak was first climbed on September 25, 1928, by Karl Wien, Eugene Allwein, and Erwin Schneider, members of a German-Soviet expedition. Their successful ascent marked one of the early achievements in high-altitude mountaineering in the Pamir mountains.

INQUIRE ABOUT LENIN PEAK EXPEDITION

CLIMBING ROUTE

Starting from IMC “Pamir” in the lush Achik-Tash valley, the journey takes you through stunning alpine landscapes, over the Puteshestvinnikov Pass at 4,200 meters, and across the challenging Lenin Glacier. The route is designed to aid acclimatization with strategic camps at 4,400 meters (Camp 1), 5,000 meters (Camp 2), and 6,000 meters (Camp 3).

As you ascend from Camp 1, you'll traverse the dry Lenin Glacier and navigate the long snow slopes leading to the summit. The climb from Camp 2 is a test of endurance, as you cross a large snow basin and approach Razdelnaya Peak at 6,148 meters. Here, the views are breathtaking, offering a true perspective of the Alai Plain to the north and a panorama of the Pamir's snow-capped peaks to the south.

Camp 3, positioned at 6,000 meters, provides a vantage point from which the summit ridge is visible. Depending on the conditions and your energy levels, you'll either push for the summit in a single day or set up a fourth camp at 6,400 meters for a more gradual approach. The final ascent rewards climbers with the summit of Lenin Peak, where a plaque of Lenin marks the highest point. The views from here are nothing short of spectacular, stretching across the Pamirs, with distant peaks like Mustagh Ata, Kongur in China, the Hindu Kush.

This expedition is not just a climb; it's a journey into the heart of the Pamirs, where every step brings you closer to nature's grandeur. With Namas Adventure, you're in for a challenging yet deeply rewarding experience, culminating in the achievement of summiting one of the world's great peaks. Join us for this extraordinary adventure and create memories that will last a lifetime.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

1. Initial Inquiry and Planning

At NAMAS Adventure, we start by understanding your aspirations and goals. From your first conversation with our expert team, we provide personalized recommendation tailored to your interests. Once the perfect expedition is identified, a deposit secures your spot. We then work closely with you to plan and prepare every detail—from gear selection and training advice to arranging insurance, permits, and logistics.

2. Preparing for the Journey

As your expedition date approaches, we’ll help you finalize all preparations. This includes collecting the final balance payment (typically due 60-90 days before your trip), ensuring all necessary documents are in order, and addressing any remaining questions. Our team is available via email or phone calls to make sure you’re fully prepared and confident for the adventure ahead.

3. On-Expedition Support

Arrive at your destination ready to begin! From pre-expedition briefings and gear checks to the full support of our experienced guides and ground team during your climb, we’re here to ensure everything runs smoothly. With flexibility to adapt to any changes or needs, we’re committed to making your adventure seamless, enjoyable, and unforgettable

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LENIN PEAK FAQs

About the Mountain

  • Lenin Peak is considered a less technical 7000M climb, but it still requires strong motivation and a solid foundation in mountaineering. If you’re unsure whether this is the right step in your climbing journey, we recommend reviewing our grading system Alpine / Fitness grading: AD / 4to assess your readiness.

    Still uncertain? Reach out to our team — we’re happy to help evaluate your experience and guide you toward the expedition that best fits your goals.

  • You’ll need prior high-altitude mountaineering experience, ideally on alpine AD-grade routes. Climbers must be confident using fixed ropes, crampons, ice axe, and jumar on steep rock and ice while carrying a loaded pack.

    If you’re unsure whether your experience is sufficient, feel free to reach out — we’ll be happy to assess your readiness and recommend the right training or preparatory climbs.

  • Yes, Lenin peak requires moderate to solid technical skills. You should be comfortable climbing on steep rock and ice using crampons, ice axe, fixed ropes, and jumars. Although fixed lines are in place to assist, prior experience on technical alpine routes is essential for safety and success.

    If you need guidance on developing these skills, please contact us for advice and training recommendations.

  • To prepare for Lenin peak expeditoin, focus on building endurance, strength, and technical climbing skills, including ice axe and crampon use, rope techniques, and high-altitude acclimatization.

    When you book with Namas Adventure, you’ll receive a comprehensive 16-week personalized training program via Training Peaks, designed by professional trainers to ensure you’re fully prepared for the expedition.

  • For the expedition, Namas Adventure allows a personal baggage limit of 40 kg.

    • On the way to higher camps, clients are responsible to carry their own gear and meals. Tents will be setup by our teams.

    • Summit push: Your pack will be lighter, carrying just water, snacks, and essential gear for the climb.

  • During trekking, we stay at local hotels in Bishkek and Osh.

    • Rooms: Single rooms in the cities.

    • On the mountain: You will share tents with one or other climbers.

    • Base Camp: Personal tents are available.

  • On trekking days, the tea houses we stay at offer hot showers and laundry services for a small fee. At Base Camp, we set up shower tents with hot water available for washing clothes. Laundry powder is provided for your convenience.

  • Foods are included at base camp. At higher camps clients are responsible for cooking their meals and boiling water.

  • At base camp you can find range of fruits, cheese, pasta available.

    Beer and other alcohol will have to be bought.

  • No — you don’t. Tents are set up at camp 1-4. Clients need to

    • Melt snow for water

    • Preparing basic meals

  • Lenin Peak (7,134 meters) is the highest summit in the Trans-Alai range of the Pamir Mountains, straddling the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

    It’s considered one of the most accessible 7,000-meter peaks, attracting climbers aiming to push their high-altitude limits. Though technically moderate, the real challenges lie in harsh weather, glaciated terrain, crevasses, and thin air.

  • The best time to climb is July to August, when the weather is more stable.

  • Namas Adventure typically climbs Lenin Peak (7,134m) via the classic Razdelnaya Route on the northern side, starting from the Kyrgyzstan side of the Pamir Mountains.

    🗺️ Route Overview: Razdelnaya (Standard North Route)

    This is the most established and safest route on Lenin Peak and offers a good balance of high-altitude challenge and manageable technical demands.

  • Climbing Lenin Peak (7,134m) is considered moderately difficult for a 7,000-meter mountain, but it's still a serious high-altitude expedition that requires proper preparation, experience, and physical conditioning.

    Here’s a detailed breakdown of the difficulty level:

    🧗‍♂️ Technical Difficulty

    • Low to moderate technical climbing.

    • Most of the route (via the classic north side / Razdelnaya route) involves:

      • Snow and glacier travel

      • Crampons and ice axe use

      • Some crevasse navigation

      • Roped travel in certain sections

    • No vertical ice or rock climbing sections, making it accessible to strong trekkers and beginner mountaineers with basic alpine skills.

    🧠 Mental & Physical Challenge

    • Very demanding due to altitude – over 7,000m means thin air, risk of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness), and very cold temperatures.

    • Long summit day (10–14 hours round trip).

    • Harsh weather conditions: sudden storms, strong winds, whiteouts.

    • 2–3 weeks in a remote high-altitude environment tests patience, adaptability, and resilience.

    🧳 Recommended Experience

    • Prior experience on 5,000–6,000m peaks is highly recommended.

    • Should be familiar with using:

      • Crampons and ice axe

      • Jumar (ascender) for fixed rope travel (not always necessary, but useful)

      • Mountaineering boots and glacier travel

    • Good physical conditioning: endurance, leg strength, and the ability to carry a 10–15kg pack at altitude.

  • Summit day on Pik Lenin (7,134m) is a long, demanding, and high-risk push that typically begins in the early hours of the morning (around 2:00–3:00 AM) and lasts 10–14 hours round trip, depending on weather, fitness, and snow conditions.

    🧠 Challenges on Summit Day

    • Extreme altitude: Oxygen levels are <40% of sea level.

    • Fatigue: You’ve already spent 2+ weeks climbing and acclimatizing.

    • Wind: Often picks up mid-morning—many climbers turn around due to frostbite risk.

    • Whiteouts or storm risk: Common after noon; timing is crucial.

    • False summits: Mentally exhausting as you think you're close, but it keeps going.

    🏔️ The Summit (7,134m)

    • Views into Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and deep into the Pamirs.

    • A broad, windy summit plateau with little shelter.

    • Most climbers spend less than 15 minutes on top before descending.

    ⬇️ The Descent

    • Very long and tiring. You descend back to Camp 2, where most spend another night before heading down.

    • Many accidents happen on descent due to fatigue and weather deterioration—conserve energy.

  • Our summit success rate is at 80% and safety is at 100%.

  • Yes, we’ve included 3 contingency days within the 10-day climbing period to account for weather delays or other unforeseen factors. In ideal conditions, the summit push from Base Camp and return can be completed in 3 days. However, the added buffer allows flexibility for a safe and successful summit attempt.

Experiences - preprations

GUIDES - teams

    • We limit the expedition to a maximum of 8 climbers.

    • Western IFMGA guides can be arranged upon request for an additional fee, though our Nepalese IFMGA guides are highly skilled and fluent in English.

    • We prioritize responsible tourism by supporting local Nepalese leadership while accommodating client preferences for Western guides.

    • 1:1 ratio for booked memebrs. Our Sherpas are certified by the NMA Khumbu Climbing Centre and local guides.

    • Personal Sherpa services (dedicated 1:1 support) are available at extra cost.

    • Sherpas have intermediate English proficiency, capable of clear communication and instruction.

  • We suggest an additional summit tip of $800 USD for your personal guide.
    If the summit is not reached, a tip of $400 USD or more is appreciated to acknowledge their effort and support.

  • You can, additional charge apply. Please contact our team for additional personal guide quote

  • For the Lenin peak expedition, we assign 1:2 or 1:1 guided service.

  • Our groups range from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 8 climbers to ensure personalized attention and safety.

  • This expedition is designed for climbers aged 18 and above with relevant mountaineering experience.