THE YUKHIN PEAK IN 4 DAYS

Highlights of the trip

Conquer one of the best acclimatization peaks and get a close-up view of Lenin Peak. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the high-altitude beauty of the Pamir Mountains.

Tour Details

Available

June (mid) - Early September

Schedule

Upon request

Duration

4 days (2 days of trekking)

Price

upon request

Difficulty

Moderate - challenging

Required items

Trekking boots (+light shoes), weatherproof warm clothes, hat, gloves, sunscreen, sunglasses, sleeping bags

Itinerary

Day 1: Osh — Sary-Mogol

 
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. The lake’s surface beautifully reflects the pair of cliffs with the surrounding plants and fir trees. Walk around the lake, take photos, and enjoy the expansive view before continuing to Sary-Mogol. Enjoy your lunch in Sary-Mogol before departing for Tulpar-Kol Lake (a 1-hour drive). You are welcome to walk around the lakes before dinner and stay overnight at the yurt camp.
 

Day 2: Walk to the Advanced Camp

 

Embark on a journey from Tulpar-Kol Lake. Hit the breathtaking Traveler’s Pass on your way, standing at an altitude of 4120 meters. After 6–7 hours of hiking, you will finally arrive at Advanced Camp, also known as Camp 1, situated at 4400m above sea level.

The camp is located in a cold, snowy environment with surrounding permafrost peaks. A sweeping panorama of the majestic Lenin Peak, towering above you like a snow titan, offers a truly incredible view. It is indeed inspiring, yet humbling to stand so close to this iconic peak.

  • Accommodation type: tent on a wooden floor with a mattress (bring your sleeping bag or rent one in Sary-Mogol). 
  • Food: lunch boxes
  • Electricity and network: no mobile network, 5G startlink wifi is available
  • Trekking distance: 19 km, 7 hours
  • Ascend/descend: 810/1700 meters
  • Highest and lowest points: 5100/3500 meters
  • Overnight altitude: 4400 meters 

Day 3: Yukhin Peak — Tulpar-Kol (or Sary-Mogol)

 

After breakfast, begin your ascent to Peak Yukhin, standing at an impressive altitude of 5130 meters. This is one of the best acclimatization peaks, allowing climbers to reach the summit without crampons or ropes. However, the climb demands significant physical effort and determination to reach the top.

Upon successfully reaching the summit, take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking views and capture memorable photos. Have lunch before descending back to Tulparkol. Stay overnight at the yurt camp, or drive directly from Tulparkol to Sary-Mogol and rest at the guesthouse. 

  • Accommodation type: yurtcamp or guesthouse (as described above) 
  • Food: lunch boxes upon ascent and dinner at the yurt camp or guesthouse
  • Electricity and network: electricity is available, mobile network (megacom), and wifi
  • Trekking distance: 19 km, 6 hours
  • Ascend/descend: 160/1700 meters
  • Highest and lowest points: 5100/3500
  • Overnight altitude: 3500 meters (Tulparkol) or 2976 meters (Sary-Mogol) 

Day 4: Tulparkol Lake or Sary-Mogol – Osh City

 
Your epic odyssey is coming to an end. Enjoy your breakfast and take another breathtaking drive back to Osh city through the picturesque Alay Valley. The total distance is 220 kilometers, and the drive will last for about 3.5 hours (from Sary-Mogol).
  • Accommodation type: We can help with booking your accommodation in Osh upon request.
  • Food: breakfast at the yurt camp/guesthouse, lunch along the road
  • Electricity and network: electricity is available, mobile network (megacom), and wifi
  • Driving distance: 220 km, 3.5 hours
  • Highest and lowest points: 3500/960 meters

End of the tour.

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