Communism (Ismoil Somoni Peak) Peak (7495 m.) and Korzhenevskaya (7105 m.) Peak expedition. Economic package 2011.
Economic Package Price Per Person - 1150 ˆ/pax.
For further information and to booking please contact us via
your@climberca.com
Itinerary 2011:
Day 1 Arrival in Dushanbe. Accommodation in a private
guest house (recommended dates 21,23,28,30 of July). In the afternoon drive Dushanbe - Djirgital (8-10 hrs).
Day 2 Flight to Moskvina Glacier (the Base Camp)
Day 3-26 Acclimatization and climbing.
Day 27 Flight - Djirgital - Dushanbe.
Day 28 Reserve
day.
Day 29 Departure from Dushanbe (recommended
dates 17, 19, 24, 26 of August).
Helicopter flights schedule 2011
Dushanbe-BC - Friday 22.07 Sunday 24.07 Friday 29.07 Sunday 31.07
BC-Dushanbe - Monday 15.08 Wednesday 17.08 Monday 22.08 Wednesday 24.08
The cost of economic package includes:
Transfer Dushanbe - Djirgital - Dushanbe
Helicopter flights to the BC and back. Maximal amount of cargo allowed - 30 kilo/pax (excess fare - 3
euro/kilo)
Accommodation in a private guest house (2 nights)
Transportation in Dushanbe: airport - guest house - airport
Use facilities in BC (place for tents, water, toilet, electricity, aid station).
Extra Charge services in the BC:
Accommodation in a stationary hut/tent (6,5 euro/ 5 euro / day / pax.)
Meals: breakfast - 6,5 euro / dinner - 12 euro / supper - 12 euro
Shower - 2,5 euro (one visit) / sauna - 4 euro (one visit) / wardrobe -
2,5 euro (one place)
Fuelling of gas vessel (230 mg) - 3 euro (per one filling)
New gas vessels (230 mg) - 8 euro (one piece)
Satellite phone, E- mail, bar - according to the camp price list
Lease of high-altitude tent - 6,5 euro / day
Lease of mobile portable radio transmitter - 5 euro / day
Mountain guide - 508 euro / day
Porters: (4200-5300m.) - 10 euro/kg,
(5300-5800m.) - 15 euro/kg, (5800-6300m) - 20 euro/kg, > 6300m. - 30 euro/kg.
Cost of economic package also doesn't include:
Visa support - 24 euro/pax;
Tajik visa - 48 euro/pax;
Registration - 25 euro/pax. (Necessary in case duration of stay in Tajikistan is more
than 30 days or in case a visa isn't a tourist type).
Your guides
We recommend your group to be accompanied from Uzbekistan by one or more Mountain Guides of
ClimberCA team, working under the direction of
Ilyas Tuhvatullin,
who 30.05.2004 reached the summit of
Mt. Everest via a demanding new line up the Central Pillar of Everest's North Face; 22.08.2007 reached the summit of
K2 (Chogori) along the center of the Western face – abrupt rocky bastion etc
... and made the
first ascent along Khan Tengri North
Face Center, in two-man team, alpine style, for 8 days.
For further information and booking please e-mail us
your@climberca.com or
pagetour@ya.ru
The recommended guide: climber ratio is 1:3.
Ismoil Somoni Peak (Communism Peak) satellite informationn
Ismoil Somoni Peak (
Communism Peak) is the highest mountain in
Tajikistan and in the former Soviet Union (
elevation 7,495 m, prominence 3,402 m
Coordinates 38°55'00''N 72°01'00''E), recently named after Ismoil Somoni, the
ancestor of the Samanid dynasty.
When the existence of a peak in the Soviet Pamir Mountains higher than
Lenin
Peak (now called Ibn Sina Peak) was first established in 1928, the mountain was
tentatively identified with Garmo Peak; but as the result of the work of further
Soviet expeditions, it became clear by 1932 that they were not the same, and in
1933 the new peak, from the Akademiya Nauk Range, was named Stalin Peak, after
Joseph Stalin.
In 1962, the name was changed to
Communism Peak, and in 1998 to its current
name.
The first ascent was made in 1933 by the Soviet mountaineer Yevgeniy Abalakov.
Communism (Ismoil Somoni Peak) Peak (7495 m.) and Korzhenevskaya (7105 m.) Peak expedition. Complete package 2011.
Complete Package Price Per Person - 1950 ˆ
For further information and to booking please contact us via
your@climberca.com
Itinerary 2011:
Day 1 Arrival in Dushanbe. Accommodation in a private
guest house (recommended dates 21,23,28,30 of July). In the afternoon drive Dushanbe - Djirgital (8-10 hrs).
Day 2 Flight to Moskvina Glacier (the Base Camp)
Day 3-26 Acclimatization and climbing.
Day 27 Flight - Djirgital - Dushanbe.
Day 28 Reserve
day.
Day 29 Departure from Dushanbe (recommended
dates 17, 19, 24, 26 of August).
Helicopter flights schedule 2011
Dushanbe-BC - Friday
22.07 Sunday
24.07 Friday
29.07 Sunday
31.07
BC-Dushanbe - Monday
15.08 Wednesday
17.08 Monday
22.08 Wednesday
24.08
The cost of complete package includes:
Meeting at the airport
Helicopter flights to the BC and back. Maximal amount of cargo allowed - 30 kilo/pax (excess fare - 3
euro/kilo)
Accommodation in a hotel ** (2 nights)
All transfers according to the tour program
Tree meals a day at the BC
Accommodation in the tents at the BC
Use of shower, sauna and cloakroom
Medical aid
Extra Charge services in the BC:
Fuelling of gas vessel (230 mg) - 3 euro (per one filling)
New gas vessels (230 mg) - 8 euro (one piece)
Satellite phone, E- mail, bar - according to the camp price list
Lease of high-altitude tent - 6,5 euro / day
Lease of mobile portable radio transmitter - 5 euro / day
Mountain guide - 50 euro / day
Porters: (4200-5300m.) - 10 euro/kg,
(5300-5800m.) - 15 euro/kg, (5800-6300m) - 20 euro/kg, > 6300m. - 30 euro/kg.
Cost of complete package also doesn't include:
Visa support - 24 euro/pax;
Tajik visa - 48 euro/pax;
Registration - 25 euro/pax. (Necessary in case duration of stay in Tajikistan is more
than 30 days or in case a visa isn't a tourist type).
Peak Korzhenevskaya satellite information
Peak Korzhenevskaya is the third highest peak (elevation 7,105 m, prominence
1,650 m) in the
Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. It is one of the five "
Snow
Leopard Peaks" in the territory of the former Soviet Union. It is named after Evgenia Korzhenevskaya, the wife of Russian geographer Nikolai L. Korzhenevskiy,
who discovered the peak in August 1910.
Due to transliteration and declension issues the peak's name is rendered in many
different ways, including Korzhenevski, Korzhenevskoi, and Korzhenievsky.
Peak Korzhenevskaya lies about 13 km (8 mi) north of Ismoil Somoni Peak
(formerly Communism Peak), the highest point of the Pamirs in the territory of
the former Soviet Union. It forms the end of the
northwest fork of the Akademiya
Nauk Range, the north-south trending subrange which forms the core of the Pamirs.
It rises on the south bank of the Muksu River, and to the west of the peak is
the Fortambek Glacier. While most of the Akademiya Nauk Range is in Tajikistan's
Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province (GBAO), Peak Korzhenevskaya is located a
little to the west of the GBAO line, in Jirgatol district (Region of Republican
Subordination).
Peak Korzhenevskaya is one of the five 7,000 m peaks of the former Soviet Union
(this counts Khan Tengri, which is more often given as 6,995 m) that were
required for a climber to be awarded the Snow Leopard award, the highest honor
given to Soviet mountaineers.
It is usually said to be the second easiest of
these peaks to climb, after Lenin Peak. However it is not a easy mountain; its
rise above local terrain rivals that of Ismoil Somoni Peak, since it is closer
to the deep valley of the Muksu River.
In 1937 D. Gushchin led an attempt on the peak which reached the lower summit
(6,910 m).
Korzhenevskaya was first climbed in 1953 by a party led by A. Ugarov; the summit
team comprised Ugarov, B. Dimitriev, A. Goziev, A. Kovyrkov, L. Krasavin, E.
Ryspajev, R. Sielidzanov, and P. Skorobogatov. They approached via the Fortambek
Glacier, to the Korzhenevsky glacier, and thence to the north ridge.
Partly since it is required for the Snow Leopard award,
Peak Korzhenevskaya has
been climbed many times; it is the
second most frequented major peak in the Pamirs, after Lenin Peak. A
base camp on the
moraine of the Moskvin Glacier, and
helicopter access, make this possible. Peak Korzhenevskaya has been climbed from
almost every direction, including a first winter ascent in 1986; most of these
ascents were by Russians. The most common current route on the mountain ascends
from the south and attains the summit ridge from the west side.