No, our Lenin Peak Base Camp Trek is a high-altitude trekking tour in the Pamir-Alay Mountains that does not include a summit climb of Lenin Peak (7,134 m). Climbing to the summit of Lenin Peak is a technical mountaineering expedition requiring special gear, permits, and 2+ weeks of time. Our trek, by contrast, is designed for regular hikers who are not trained mountaineers or climbers.
As part of our Lenin Peak Base Camp Trek you’ll hike through the Pamir-Alay mountains to reach Lenin Peak Base Camp One (4,400 meters) and spend a night in tents. The Base Camp enjoys stunning close-up views of the 7,000m peak above. We also usually include a day hike to Yuhina Peak (5,130 meters), which is the highest point you’ll hike to.