• In 1928, the mountain was renamed Lenin Peak after the Russian revolutionary and first leader of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Lenin.
  • Climbing Lenin Peak (7134 m) in 2024 is your chance to get to the seventh level of the planet and test yourself in really high mountains.
  • On August 28th, 2022, a trio of hikers embarked on a climb up Lenin Peak, a renowned 7,000-meter giant in the Pamir Mountains.
  • Lenin Peak (7,134m/ 23,406ft) is one of the world’s most famous seven-thousanders, easily of accessed and hence most frequented summit in the Pamirs.
  • A Climb of Lenin Peak: Normal Route. The UIAA’s Summit Series explores a number of the world’s most iconic and challenging mountains and mountain ranges.
  • Lenin Peak (till 1928 it was called Kaufmann Peak) — is one of the mountains over 7,000 metres high, one of the highest mountains of the former USSR.
  • In the course of the history of climbing to Lenin Peak fifteen routes have been formed. They mainly differ in only ways of climbing to the main ridge.
  • Lenin Peak, highest summit (23,406 feet [7,134 metres]) of the Trans-Alai Range on the frontier of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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  • A very popular peak. Looking at climbing history and number of ascents, Pik Lenin is by far the 7000m peak which has recieved most ascents.