Adri first visited Kyrgyzstan in 2000 and has been back more than 20 times since then. She works with Ecotour Kyrgyzstan, a leading operator of Kyrgyzstan treks and adventure travel, where she helps communicate with guests, create trip itineraries and help promote Kyrgyzstan to the international audience.
- Difficulty: Strenuous
- Duration: Approx. eight days not including acclimatisation
- Start/finish: Altyn-Arashan
- Accommodation: Camping
An exceptional, and little-known summit trek to the roof of the Tian Shan mountains. At 4,770m, climbing Palatka is certainly a challenge but one that requires no technical mountaineering skills, just better than average fitness and an iron will!
You might question your life choices on the way up, but the scenery – especially the views from the summit – are life changing.
There are around eight days of actual trekking, with at least one rest / contingency day built in. Most organised trips will also include several buffer days beforehand for acclimatisation and organising logistics.
At a glance
Destinations
Kyrgyzstan
Activity
Adventure, Backpacking, Climbing & Mountaineering, Hiking & Trekking, Active, Walking, Camping, Nature & Wildlife, Responsible Travel, Slow Travel, Solo TravelPhysical Level
Strenuous
Season
July - August
Duration
8 days
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