Highlights of the trip
- Epic sceneries of the titanic Pamir-Alay mountains
- Prestine nature
- Nomadic and rural lifestyles
- Wander and spend nights at the Tulparkol Lake
The Alay Mountains of Kyrgyzstan are known as the “Trekking Utopia of Central Asia”. Thanks to magnificent mountain ranges, challenging passes, turquoise lakes, and lush green pastures, thousands of trekkers explore the richness of local trekking routes. But what about those who can’t dedicate multiple days (physically or time-wise), but are eager to blend into the trekking atmosphere for at least 2-3 days? Here comes our shortened 3-Day adventure in the Lenin Peak Basecamp area, which offers all the best features of the Alay Mountains.
Tour Details
Available
June - early September
Schedule
Upon request
Duration
3 days (one day of hiking)
Price
upon request
Difficulty
Easy - moderate
Required items
Check the FAQ section
Day 1: Osh — Sary-Mogol — Tulparkol Lake
A morning departure from Osh to Sary-Mogol through the scenic Alay mountains and valley. Optional detour to visit the Kolduk lake – a beautiful mountain lake, located to the east of Kolduk village. Arrival in Sary-Mogol and enjoying your lunch before departing for Tulpar-Kol Lake (a 1-hour drive). You are welcome to walk around the lakes before dinner and spend the night at the yurt camp.
Day 2: Osh — Lenin Peak Basecamp — Tulparkol Lake
After a filling homemade breakfast, you are about to embark on a journey through the most popular route, covering a total distance of 14 km (round trip, around 6–7 hours). It starts at the Achyk-Tash area, where you’ll cross a pedestrian bridge and begin ascending into a picturesque gorge. The trail gradually leads to the Base Camp of climbers aiming to conquer the Lenin Peak. It is a vibrant area featuring a variety of colorful tent camps and traditional yurts. You’ll see climbers preparing to storm the peak, adding an adventurous atmosphere to the trek.
Day 3: Tulparkol — Osh
Your adventure is coming to an end as you are heading back to Osh. Enjoy your breakfast, say farewell to the hosts and hospitable Alay Mountains. Make your wishes to return one day and explore beyond the places you’ve seen. But for now, another scenic drive through the mountains and Alay Valley is ahead.
Here are the recommended items to make your Heights of Alay comfortable.
- Warm clothing that comes in layers. As mentioned above, temperatures range from 25 degrees down to 0, and sometimes below freezing. Being able to put on and take off clothes upon request is crucial to avoid heat loss, sweating, and energy loss. Pay particular attention to reliable, water- and windproof light jackets and pants that will protect from rain, wind, and strong sunlight in the mountains. A down jacket with its superior warmth-to-weight ratio will add more heat to your overnight stays without adding a burden to carry. For the comfort of your feet on varying terrain, ascents, and descents, bring good hiking shoes.
- Personal hygiene and medical kit. In addition to your basic hygiene items, we recommend bringing wet wipes and antiseptic hand gel. Lipsticks or balms for lips, as the sun and wind will easily affect them. A medical kit should include pills for diarrhea, headaches, altitude sickness, blisters, and other minor illnesses.
- To stay hydrated, you need a refillable water bottle (best if it has an installed filtration) instead of carrying plastic bottles. Pack the water purifying pills or powder in case of drinking the water from a spring.
- Skin protection. Protect your skin and eyes from the sun using the combination of sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF with higher digits), and a hat.
- Arranging with locals. While developing, planning and arranging the experiences we involve solely the local guides, drivers and other vendors in the region. First the locals know their area better than anyone else. Second, they are the ones who should benefit from the economic and social opportunities provided by tourism. Third, they are interested the most to preserve the nature and culture of their habitat. And last, but not least, hiring the locals directly reduces the supply chain, which in turn brings to …
- Competitive prices. Thanks to working with locals, we manage to avoid intermediary costs that increase the cost for travelers and might reduce the revenue for locals. Thus, we offer one of the best prices in the market. Whether you need a full package or partial services during your hike, we will advice and assisst you with arranging your trip with a competitive offer.





