- Distance: Approx. 40 km
- Duration: Six to eight days
- Start: At-Jailoo
- End: Base Camp (South Inylchek Glacier)
- Difficulty: Strenuous
Khan Tengri is one of the highest peaks in the Tian Shan Mountains, standing over 7,000 metres. The Khan Tengri Base Camp trek takes you up close to Khan Tengri, all without the commitment of a more technically challenging summit climb – but this is still serious business, with the potential for heavy snows even during the narrow trekking window of July and August.
The journey begins in At-Jailoo (via Karakol) and traverses approximately 40 km over six to eight days to reach the base camp situated on the South Inylchek Glacier.
The trek takes you through valleys, across streams, and over moraines, all while offering captivating vistas of rugged peaks and sprawling glaciers. You'll also pass Merzbacher Lake, which is an interested trek in its own right. However, the trek's highlight is the panoramic view of Khan Tengri from the base camp, nicknamed "Blood Mountain" at sunset.
Nights are spent in tents, which will be provided by your trekking operator. You'll need to bring your own sleeping bag (four seasons) and a sleeping mat.
Most people on organised tours leave basecamp by helicopter, although of course it's perfectly possible to hike back out again.
At a glance
Destinations
Kyrgyzstan
Activity
Adventure, Backpacking, Hiking & Trekking, Active, Walking, Camping, Nature & Wildlife, CulturePhysical Level
Strenuous
Season
July - August
Duration
6 days
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Khan Tengri Base Camp
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