Join Andrey, a KMGA certified guide, on this unforgettable 8 day splitboard tour through the Terskey mountains in Kyrgyzstan.
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Tian Shan
8 Days
Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec
Fit
Intermediate
Located within the massive Tian Shan mountains, the Terskey mountains have a wide assortment of fun descents that you can enjoy.
After your arrival in Bishkek, we will transport you to Karkara, which is approximately 470 kilometres away. Within the Karkara area, you will have access to 3 different splitboarding places. Those places are Uchkashka, Tup and Tuz. Each one of these places offers not only amazing splitboarding descents, but they also have some great views of the Terskey mountains.
There is an itinerary for this trip. And with this itinerary, you will get to see, enjoy and explore a great deal of the Terskey mountain area. However, the itinerary is open ended and subject to change as a result of weather and snow conditions. But regardless of whatever changes may be made, you will still have an incredible experience.
At the conclusion of each splitboarding day, you will get to rest in a yurt. Very comfortable, and fitting up to 3 people, sleeping in a yurt will only further immerse you in the localised experience you will have on this trip.
Are you looking for a unique splitboarding experience? Then come to the Terskey mountains in Kyrgyzstan, enjoy the slopes during the day and sleep in a yurt during the night. It will be an 8 day adventure you will look back on long after you’ve returned home. And all you have to do to be a part of it is send me a request.
I can also take you on a 6 day splitboarding tour around the Ala Archa glacier as well.
- Guiding fee
- Accommodation included
- Transport during the trip
- Permit and entrance fees
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Along with the guiding fee, the price also includes accommodation costs, transport to and from the airport, transport during the trip, meals, permits, ecological fees and snowmobiles for transportation of equipment.
Accommodation Accommodations will be in cottages and Yurts (3 people per yurt). |
Meeting point Bishkek |
I was born in what is now Bishkek, the Capital City of Kyrgyz Republic (used to be Frunze, the Capital of Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic) and live there ever since.
I started guiding professionally in 2004. I guide groups and individuals in technical and high altitude climbing, ski-tours, backcountry skiing, rock-climbing, ice climbing. I can also provide training facilities and organize trekking programs.
My main priorities in guiding are client safety and expedition success and therefore, my professional motto is “Never climb with strangers”.
In 2011, I finished my training with the Kyrgyz Mountain Guide School. The school is supported by Mammut and the Swiss and British Mountain Guide Associations and follows the IFMGA standards. Upon completion of the course and passing necessary tests I was qualified as a Mountain Guide. I am also qualified in mountain rescue and first aid by Mountaineering Instructor School in Kyrgyzstan (2012) and a member of the Kyrgyz Mountain Guide Association (KMGA) since the Autumn of 2009 where I serve as an instructor and examiner for the National Mountain Guide courses.
In my 13 years of guiding, I have worked all over Tien-Shan and Pamir in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and China and East Sayan and Lake Baikal areas in Russia. I have arranged several ski tour and backcountry skiing programs in the Ala Archa national park, Suusamyr valley, Kyrghyz Ala Too, Chong Kemin gorge, Kumtor glacier, and Terskey Ala Too.
In 2009-2016 I worked as a high altitude guide at the Lenin Peak (7134 m), Khan Tengri Peak (7010 m), Pobeda Peak (7439 m), and Muztag Ata Peak (7546 m). As a mountaineering expert, I also have participated in 6 expeditions.
Presently I have over 100 ascents of different difficulty. The most significant of them are: Pobeda peak (7439 m) 1 ascent; Lenin peak (7134 m) 13 ascents; Muztag Ata (7546 m) 1 ascent; Khan Tengri (7010 m) 1 ascent; Korona peak 1st tower ED2 Smirnov route, winter conditions; Free Korea peak ED1 George Lowe route, winter conditions; Bachachekey peak 4 routes ED1 Kusmenko, Shwab, Polik, Ilyshenko; Ak-Too peak TD route, first ascent, winter conditions; Tarasova(Slovenia) TD route, winter conditions; Simagina peak TD+ route, winter conditions.
My sport climbing level: 7a-7b on sight, 7c-8a red point.
Please get in touch with me if you are interested to come and discover the mountains of my region.
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